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2nd Quick Response Division (South Korea)

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2nd Quick Response Division
2신속대응사단
2nd Quick Response Division insignia
ActiveMay 12, 1949 – present
Country South Korea
Branch Republic of Korea Army
TypeInfantry
RoleOffensive
Air assault
SizeDivision
Part ofVII Maneuver Corps
Garrison/HQYangpyeong, Gyeonggi Province
Nickname(s)노도 (No-Do / Furious Wave)
EngagementsKorean War
Commanders
Current
commander
Maj. Gen. Jang Gwang-seon
Notable
commanders
Col. Yu Sung-ryol
2nd Quick Response Division
Hangul
이신속대응사단
Hanja
二迅速對應師團
Revised RomanizationI Sinsok Daeeung Sadan
McCune–ReischauerI Sinsok Taeŭng Sadan

The 2nd Quick Response Division (Korean: 2신속대응사단, hanja: 二迅速對應師團), also known as Furious Wave Division (Korean: 노도부대, hanja: 怒濤部隊), is a military formation of the Republic of Korea Army and is the only infantry division in the VII Maneuver Corps to serve as an offensive and air assault mission.

History

It was formed during the Korean War and was part of the defensive line in the Third Battle of Seoul.

The 17th Infantry participated in the Battle of Pusan Perimeter.[1]

Beginning on December 26, 1950, Communist Chinese Forces struck hard at United Nations units on the western approaches to Seoul. Supporting attacks occurred as well in the central and eastern parts of the line. The Chinese hit the ROK units hard, and again several units broke. Two out of three regiments of the 2nd Division fled the battlefield, leaving the 17th Regiment to fight alone and hold its position for hours despite heavy losses. General Ridgway reluctantly ordered a general, but orderly, withdrawal, with units instructed to maintain contact with the enemy during their retreat, rather than simply giving up real estate without inflicting losses on the enemy.[2]

On January 1, 2021, the 2nd Division moved its headquarters to Yangpyeong and was reorganized into a quick response division to take charge of offensive and air assault missions by integrating The 201st Quick Response Brigade and The 203rd Quick Response Brigade under 2nd Operations Command.

Organization

  • Headquarters:
    • Headquarters Company
    • Combat Support Company
    • Signal Company
  • 201st Quick Response Brigade
    • 201st Quick Response Brigade Headquarters and Headquarters Company
    • 1st Quick Response Battalion
    • 2nd Quick Response Battalion
    • 3rd Quick Response Battalion
    • Artillery Battalion
  • 203rd Quick Response Brigade
    • 203rd Quick Response Brigade Headquarters and Headquarters Company
    • 1st Quick Response Battalion
    • 2nd Quick Response Battalion
    • 3rd Quick Response Battalion
    • Artillery Battalion

Unit of the VII Maneuver Corps

See also

References

  1. ^ Webb, William J. The Korean War: The Outbreak. United States Army Center of Military History. CMH Pub 19-6. Archived from the original on 2010-06-12. Retrieved 2011-04-17.
  2. ^ Stewart, Richard W. The Korean War: The Chinese Intervention. United States Army Center of Military History. p. 28. CMH Pub 19-8. Archived from the original on 2011-12-03. Retrieved 2010-07-23.
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