Next battle, the attack on KAESONG, South Korea. Historically this attack in 1950 was supported by a sneaky use of railways and infantry jumping off from trains in the middle of the town while the ROK defenders were in a poor state of readiness. Not quite the case here.
OOB NKPA 2nd Infantry Regiment (reinforced):
HQ
FOOx4
2nd Recon Company (leg)
I Rifle Battalion
II Rifle Battalion
III Rifle Battalion
2nd Engineer Company
22nd Engineer Company
2nd SP-Gun Battery (SU-76 x4)
2nd Heavy Mortar Battery (12cm)
2nd AA-Company (37cm x4)
1st AT Company [Div AT Bn] (45mm x4)
1/I Bn/1st Arty Regt (122mm)
4/II Bn/1st Arty Regt (76,2mm)
5/II Bn/1st Arty Regt (76,2mm)
2nd Supply Battalion (Heavy Truck x4, Medium Truck x6, Ammo Truck x6)
Attached:
I Battalion/205th Tank Regiment [105th Arm Bde] (T-34/85 x13)
202nd Assault Battalion (Light Infantry)
Artillery support (AUX forces)
I Bn/ 101st Heavy Artillery Bde (203mm)
2/I/1st Arty Regiment (122mm)
3/I/1st Arty Regiment (122mm)
ROK OOB
Elements of 11th and 12th Infantry Regiments [1st ROK Division], unknown strength.
NKPA Battle plan, nothing fancy - three battalions line abreast, brute force.
And the 202nd Assault Bn making a supportiv hook on the right flank:
