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^^'^"gggafe.^ : : K nl :D 2 8 ve : FO Q 6TH NF DV APO 6 800, 28 November 944 MAPS: PHLPPNu E slands, Small Scale :,000, 000. PELPPNE slands, ntermedate Scale :250,000. CENTRAL LUZON Area, Medum Scale :50,000. CENTRAL LUZON;Area, Large Scale :25,000.. a. : ntellgence. b. () (a) The Sxth Army, consstng of Corps, XV Corps, 25th nfantry Dvson, th Arborne Dv.son, 3th Armored Group, 6th Panger Battalond and.86th RCT, supported by Alled ar and naval forces, lands and establshes beachheads n the 'mayen GULF Area of CENTRAL LUZOCN; destroys hostle forces theren and reoccupes the CENTRAL PLANS }MANLA Area. (b) Phases of the Sxth Army Operaton:. Phase : An amphbous assault to seze and consoldate beachheads n the LNGAYEN DAMORTS Area of LNGAYEN GULF, and to ntate the establshment of ar and base facltes theren. 2. Phase : An attack to destroy all hostle forces n the area north of the AGNO RVER, and to seze and secure crossngs of the AGNO RVER. 3. Phase : The destructon of hostle forces n the CENTRAL PLANS Area; the contnuaton of the attack to capture MANLAo (2) The Corps, renforced, on the left (East) flank of the Sxth Army, lands on S.Day at HHour n the DAGUPAN LMABLAO Are, dvsons abreast, 6th nfantry Dvson on the rght (Veest). 43d nfanbty Dvson on the left (East); att!acks vgorously to destroy hostle fo^":cs encountered; sezes and secures the Army beachhead n the Corps Zone of Acton; establshes and mantans contact wvth The 58th ROCT on the left (North) and wth the X.V Corps on the r..ght (WOest); protects the le.ft (East) flank of Sxth Army; sezes 'and holds DAGUPAN BETDGE Lun.tl. releved by eler ents of XV Corps, or f DAGUPAN BRDGC " E has, been d tryd secures a crossng at that pon.t and prepares to seze anad secure crossngs over the AGO.' RVER wthn the Cour)ps Zone of Acton when drected by the Commandng General, Sxth Army. C OPY (3) The h3d nfantry Dvson, renforced, on the left (East) flank of the Corps, lands on SDay at HHour n the SAN FABAN MABT' O Area ( whte Beaches #/ #2L2'and #3) destroys hostle forces and establshes an ntal beachhead; attacks vgorously to the Ncrtheast to seze and hold the hgh ground to deny observaton to the enermy; u.ng a mnm.u force, pushes rap.ly to the North to block the advance of hcoble forces from the drecton of RABO.N untl re.le',sed by the 53thl RCT, usn.g elemen:s of the 533d. EB&SR? estabb.ses ferry servce over the.btued RVER at SAN FABAN a.s soon as 'the ntal beachhead S estbatshed; attacks ygorously to the South and East, tthn the Dvson Zone of Acton: to destroy all hostle* forces theren a$nd to extend the ntal beachhead to the P* 937, 6 9376

(FO, Hq. 6th nf Dv, 28 Nov 44, contd) lmt of the Annrmy beachhead; establshes and mantans contact W, rh the 6th nfantry Dvson on the rght (TWest) and wth thne l',' RCT on S t 2 on the left (North); and protects the Northeast and East flank of the Sxth Army. (4) The Corps Reserve (63d RCT) prepares to land on ether Whte or Blue Beach as drected; furnshes one rfle company and one AT platoon for the defense of the Corps CP; and prepares to renforce ether the 6th or 4 3d Dvson, or to move to an assembly area n the vcnty of SAN FABAN. (5) Naval Gunfre Support: 7. (6) Ar Support: 8. 2o a. 6th nfantry Dvson, renforced, (less 63d RCT, Corps Reserve) on the rght (West) flarnk of the Corps : () On SDay at HHour, land n the DAGCUPRN SAN FABAN Area (Blue Beaches # and t/2), regments abreast, st nfantry on the left, 20th nfantry on the rght, (2) Push rapdly to the South makng ts man effort n the Zone of Acton of the st nfantry; establsh an ntal beachhead (Lne ); seze and hold the brdges on the LOSLACABLA DAGUPAN Road; and, mmedately upon landng, usng a mnmum force, attack aggressvely and secure the pennsula mmedately South of.the mouth of the BUED RVER to cover the landng of elements of the 43d ' nfantry Dvson on Whte Beach #3. ( 3: Operatons Map ~#) (3) Seze and hold the road junctons at NANGALDAN and block any enemy movement from the South and East. (4) Seze and hold the DAGUPAN Brdge n the Zone of Acton of XV Corps; f brdge has been destroyed, secure a rver crossng at that ponts untl releved by elements of that Corps. (5) Attack vgorously to the South wthn the Dvson Zone of Acton destroyng all hostle forces theren, and extend the ntal beachhead to the lmt of the Army beachhead. (6) Establsh and mantan contact wth the XV Corps on the rght (WTest) and wth the 43d nfantry Dvson on the left (East). b. SDay 9 January 945 (Target Date). Hour To be announced H. our c. Troops: organzaton for Combat ( 2a, b, c, and d). 3. 3, Operatons Maps No. and 2: ao st nfantry, renforced dll: () On SDay at Hour, land on Blue Beach, (East) wth two battalons abreast and mmedately seze. Lne XX.thn ts Zone of Acton. (2) Eml.oyng a nnrrnum force ' seze the pennsula South of the morth o ' the B.UED.;TER and f.c.oa tls area cover t.e lantlng of elem..nts of the 43d nfantry Dvson on whte Beach 73. (3) Makng ts man effort on ts r.gn,,yncraodly to the South, sen.gz.: r successvely Lne l., of.; ;8 m a t; 7 w~~~~~~~~~~~~~

(FO, (4) Seze and hold the road junctmosa E Scolh: A~LtA movement from the South and East. any ernmjr ' (5) Establsh and mantan contact wth the 43d nfantry Dvson on ts left and wth the 20th nfantry on ts rght. (6) Protect the left flank of the Dvson. (7). Advance on Dvson Order from Lne 22 and seze Lne 33 vthn ts Zone of Acton and destroy hostle forces theren, bo 20th nfantry, renforced, wvll: () On SDay at lhour, land on Blue Beach #2 (West) wth two battalons abreast and mmedately seze Lne XX wthn ts Zone of Acton. (2) Upon landng, pass one battalon (not commtted to assault landng) to Dvson control as Dvson Reserve, (3) Makng ts man effort on ts left, advance rapdly to the South, sezng successvely lne and Lne 22 wvthn ts Zone of Acton, (4) Seze and hold the brdges on the LOSLACABLA DAGUPAN Road. (5) Seze and hold a crossng over the DAGUPATN RVER, East of DAGUPAN n the Zone of Acton of the XV Corps, untl releved by elements of that Corps. (6) Establsh and mantan contact wth the XV Corps (37th Dv) on ts rght. (7) Protect the rght flank of the Dvson. (8) Advance on Dvson Order from Lne 22 and seze Lne 33 wthn ts Zone of Acton and destroy hostle forces theren. c, 63d RCT: () CoUposton: 2d, (2) mrll pass to control Commandng General, Corps, as Corps Reserve, on arrval n the objectve area and pror to landngs d. 6th Dvson Reserve (one battalon, 20th nfantry) wll: () Upon landng on Blue Beach #2 (vtest), move to desgnated assembly area and report to Commlander, Shore Party, for labor duty on Blue Beach. (2) Assemble n Dvson Reserve, as drected by the Commandng General, 6th nfantry Dvson, prepared to renforce ether the st nfantry or 20th nfantry. (3) Furnsh one rfle platoon, renforced, for the defense of the 6th Dvson CP. e. 6th Cav Ron Tr, renforced: () Attached: Plat, Co "D", 76th Tank Bn.. (2) The Amphbous Tank Platoon (8 LVT Al's), 6tHC"aV Rcn Tro6p'"Wll be under the drest control of the CO, Co "B", 727th Amplbb.os

(FO, Hq 6th nf Dv, 28 Nov 44 'conttdl Tractor Bn durng the amphbous movementz am g rg tve upon ther arrval ashore, the left (East) four LVT Al sb 6 ths platoon are attached to the st nfantry and the rght (West) four LVT Al s are attached to the 20th nfantry. The entre platoon wll revert to the control of the 6th Cav Rcn Troop upon Dvson Order, or n any event upon sezure of Lne 22. (3) The 6th Cav Rcn Troop, renforced (less Amph Tank Plat) wll be attached ntally to the 20th nfantry; wll revert to Dvson, control upon Dvson Order, or n any event, after sezure of crossng over DAGUPAN RVER; and wll be; prepared on relef to ntate reconnassance rwthn the Dv:son Zone of Acton to the South toward Lne 33. f. Feld Artllery: 9o () 6th Dvson Artllery (less 53d Feld Artllery Bn); 55th Feld Artllery Bn (55 How); Det, Btry "B", 289th Feld Artllery observaton Bn; and Det, Survey Platoon, 67st Engneer Topographc Co attached~, wll support the advance of the Dvson to successve phase lnes, prepared to mass fres along the front of the Dvson, assst Corps Artllery n counterbattery fres and be responsble for coordnaton of Feld Artllery and Antarcraft Artllery fres on land targets. (2) organzaton: (a) (b) st Feld Artllery Bn and 5st Feld Artllery Bn are attached ntally to the st and 20th nfantry, respectvely. Battalons wll revert to Dvson control when comnmncaton ashore s establshed and wll be n drect support of correspondng nfantry Regments. 80th and 55th Feld Artllery Bns general support, g. Antarcraft Artllery: 0o h. Engneers:. () 6th Engneer Bn (less Dets): (a) SWll land on Blue Beach #2 and assemble n desgnated area. (b) Cots "A" and "B", ntally attached to st and 20th nfantry, wll revert upon sezure of Lne XX to control of the CO, 6th Engneer Bn, Co "A" contnung n drect support of the st nfantry and Co "B" n drect support of the 20th nfantry. Co "C " attached to 63d nfantry. (c) (d) Wll ntate mmedate reconnassance for crossngs over the BNLOC RVER between BONUAN BOQLG and the BUED RVER for the passage of all Dvson vehcles, ncludng medum tanks. l.ll be prepared on two hours notce to assemble n Dvson Reserve. (2) 543d EB&SR, renforced, wll be responsble for the loadng at the near shore and the unloadng of amphbous shps and craft and the movement of supples, equpmen. and vehcles to dumps and assembly areas on the far shore (c#po0don wth Navy)~ See Shore Party Plan, 7, AdmO / t e perepared on Dvson Order to assemble 200 men n Dvon Reserve ~o (2) hou l rs notce. t wll move AAA.. AW unts to ntal. T hs, D A

(FO, Hq 6th nf Dv, 28 Nov 44, contd). Chemcal: 2. () 98tth Chemcal Bn attachlenta: o! AdB ' SY: Co "D" less platoon; to 20th nfantr3,.t C "D"; trtoon, o Prov Platoon Co "A" (2) Co "A", 98th Chemcal Bn (less Dets), after landng on Blue Beach #t2, wll assemble n desgnated area under Dvson control and awat orders. jo Tanks (less Platoon, Co "D", 76th Tank Bn): () Co "A", 76th Tank Bn, vll: (a) (b) Land on Blue Beach # and assemble under Dvson control n desgnated area. ntate prompt reconnassance of sutable routes of approach over terran favorable to tanks wthn the Zone of Acton of the st nfantry. (c) Establsh and mantan contact wth CO, st nfantry, prepared to support that regment on Dvson Order. (2) Co "C", 44th Tank Bn, wll: (a) (b) (c) Land on Blue Beach #2 and assemble under Dvson control n the desgnated area. ntate prompt reconnassance of sutable routes of approach over terran favorable to tanks wthn the Zone of Acton of the 20th nfantry. Establsh and mantan contact wth CO, 20th nfantry, prepared to support ts advance on Dvson Order. k. Amphbous Tractors: () Durng the amphbous movement and landng, Co "B", 727th Amphbous Tractor Bn (plus 4th, 5th, and 6th Prov Platoons) and the Amphbous Tank Platoon, 6th CaV Ron Troop wll be under the control of the CO, Co "B", 727th Amphbous Tractor Bn. (2) Effectve upon arrval ashore, Co "B", 727th Amphbous Tractor Bn (less 2d Platoon and Lth and 6th Prov Platoons) s, attached to the st nfantry and wll revert to Dvson control on Dvson order, or n any event upon arrval at Lne 22, and assemble n desgn nated area. (3) Effectve upon arrval ashore, 2d Platoon, and 4th and 6th Prov, Platoons, Co "B", 727th Amphbous Tractor Bn are attached to the 20th nfantry a d wll revert to Dvson control on Dvson Order, or n any event upon arrval at Lne 22, and assemble n desgnated area.. 293d JASCO wll ntally provde ar and naval gunfre lason for battalons, regments, and Dvson. m. llth Ar Support Party all land on Blue Beach l (East) and wll set up n the vcnty BNLOC to perform prmary msson. Twelve ALP's (3 Regmental, and 9 Battalon) xll ntally accompany JASCO unts and wll be prepared, upon vthdrawal of JASCO unts, to provde ar lason for nfantry unts ndcated,. ' ;**.' '',;n w ^ t :O 93 76 * HE~~~~K~

(FO, Hq 6th nf Dv, 28 Nov 4, x. () Embarkaton Groups, ncludng rear echle e. (2) Approach Plan: *. (3) Landng Plan, Blue Beach. 6. (4) Command Control: Durng the amphbous movement and landng, the ommanmdr, Nava Attack Group, s n control of all amphbous operatons. Control of forces ashore passes to Dvson Commander after hs arrval ashore and upon hs notfcaton to the Commander of hs supportng Naval Attack Group that he s ready to assume command of hs forces ashore. (5) Notfcaton: Regmental Commanders wll promptly notfy the Com n g General, 6th nfantry Dvson, when they have assumed command of ther forces ashore. (6) Phase Lnes: Leadng elements of assault unts mmedately upon r Ta{tTe beach wll advance speedly to Phase Lne XX, effectng only such reorganzaton enroute as can be accomplshed whle n moton. At Phase Lne XX, only a short pause suffcent for hasty reorganzaton wll be made, after whch the advance to succeedng Phase Lnes vwll be resumed promptly. Unts wll report upon reachng each Phase Lne. (7) Moppngup: Assault waves wll bypass enemy postons encounter ~'d, ul ess they actvely resst ther advance. The msson of capturng and moppngup these postons Vll be assgned to support waves. (8) Reports: (a) (b) (c) mmedate reports wll be made to ths headquarters when leadng elements cross the Beach Road and when ntal contact wth the enemy has been ganed. Unt Commanders wll report wthout delay all nformaton concernng ther local stuaton, ncludng locaton of frendly and enemy troops, our own and enemy casualtes, and enemy dentfcatons. n addton to the above, nfantry Regmental Commanders wll report hourly on the hour a bref summary of the stuaton on ther front n ther respectve Zones of Acton. (d) Unt Reports wll be submtted to ths headquarters by 700 daly coverng the perod 500 to 500, Negatve reports are requred. (9) Reconnassance: Vgorous reconnassance wll be conducted throughout e advance to gan and mantan contact wth hostle elements and to develop the stuaton, (0) Consoldaton: All ground ganed wll be consoldated and held at a coststthdrawal from advanced or front lne postons wll be made only on Dvson Order. () Counterattacks: All commanders Mll nsure adequate preparatons (TorTeTes aganst day and ngh? )^terattacks and hostle armor. Partcular attenton wll be pad ' tc l naton of supportng fres. 'A '. * J M* &

(FO, Hq 6th nf Dv, 28 Nov hh4, contd) 4. AdmO lo (2) Hostle Landng Attack: WThen: a.ng attack aganst one o_ our occupe'. areas s e:lt or n progress, the control of all elements n the` threatened area passes to the control of the senor ground'force commander n the threatened area. (3) Safeguardng Cvlans: Commanders wll drect all echelons that every et, compa'ble wth the tactca' stuaton,~ l be made to safeguard the lves and property of the Flpno people. (5) Frng on Planes: Unts n the vcnty of AAA defenses wll under no crctus'ances fre at planes. Unts removed from AAA defenses w fre at planes only when attacked by them. (6) Brefng of Troops: All commanders vll bref troops aboard shp ater sal ng, (7) Sand Bags: All vehcles wll be sancdbagged to mnmze njury to p.eonel from land mnes. (8) Synchronzed Watches: Watches wll be synchronzed wth shpts Eme ju prmort ebarkatbon and daly thereafter wth PMlessage Center, 6th nfantry Dvson. (lh) Plferng and Lootng: Unt commanders wll take postve actofn to nsure the safeguardng of captured stores and equpment aganst plferng and lootng by members of ther forces and by local nhabtants. (9) Plans: Regmental Commanders wll submt ther orders to ths eet:quarters on or before 8 Decermber 9h44 For plannng purposes, drect communcaton s authorzed between Regmental Commanders and commanders of unts desgnated as Regmental attachments. Attachments effectve 2 December 944. 5e a, Sgnal Orders: 3o b. Comaand Posts: () Afloat: (a) 6th nfantry Dvson: Wth Commander of Naval Attack Group enroute and durng landng operatons, APA FREMLONT (Note: Assstant Dvson Commander and 2d Echelon 6th Dvson Headquarters,, APA LEONA WOODo) (b) st nfantry: APA OCHARA. (c) 20th nfantry: APA CALLATAY. (d) 63d RCT: APA BALfl\E~rL 7 7..~~~~'

(FO, Hq 6th nf Dv, 28 Nov 44, contsd) (2) Ashore: (a) 6th nfantry Dvson: (b) st nfantry: To be reported. (c) 20th nfantry: To be reported. (3) Axs of sgnal communcaton: BNLOC JANGALDAN SANTA BARBARA. EDTN D. PATRCK, Major General, U. S. A., Commandng. 3 ncls. 2 3 4 5 6 7.8 9 0 2 3 ntellgence. Troopso Operatons Taps No. and 2. Embarkaton Groupso Approach Plan (later). Landng Plan, Blue Beach. Naval Gunfre Support (later). Ar Support (later). Feld Artllery. Antarcraft Artllery. Engneer. Chemcal. Sgnal. DSTRBUTON: See Dstrbuton Sheet 8. _ ' 9376... N

... t ~,? ~ ;.? s ~ ~ ^ ~ '" DSTRBUTON LST HQ 6TH NF DV 28 Ncvefbelr 944 ntal dstrbuton: C G. Asst CoG. C of S G2 G3 G4 Records Chemcal Warfare Offcer Judge Advocate (Cvl Affars Headquarters Commandant Provost Marshal Dv Sgnal Offcer Dv Surgeon Dv Ordnanco Offcer Dv Quartermaster Dv Engneer st nfantry 20th nfantry 63rd nfantry CG,.6th Dv Arty st FA Bn 5st FA Bn 53rd FA Bn 80th FA Bn 6tkh Medcal Bn 6t.h Engneer Bn 3d 'B, 20th nf (Dv Res) Head.quarters Co, 6th Dv 6th Sgnal Co 6th Cav Rcn Tr 6th Quartermaster Co 6th M,Po Plat 706th Ordnance Co 2.5 4 ) llth Ar Support Par4ty Naval Ar Lason Offcer Naval GTunfre La.son Offc.r Co B, 72?th /Auph Trao Bn Co C, 44th Tank Ba Co A,. 76th Tank Bn 98th AAAW B,. n (less t.ry A) *Btry C & D & Hq Det. 6st.A Gun Bn Co A, 98th Cml Bn (Navy Control S plus 3 now at Sea) Dot, Hq & Hq Co, 98th Cml Bn 543d EB&SR *55th FA Bn 424th Med Coll Co 608th Med Clr Co 29th Evac Hosp *37th Feld Hosp 6th Port Surg Hosp llth Port Surg Hosp 5th Port Surg Hosp 2d Plat, 36th MP Co 48'th Ord mm Co 622d Ord Ammo Co 558th Rhd Co (loss Plat & Det 488th QM Sv Co 294th Port Co 3448th QM Trk Co 466th Amph Trk Co 293d J^0S CO 244th Port Co (less Plat) Naval Beach Party (w//543d L' 3&SR) Observers (to G53) ) 0 2. Dstrbuton to hgher echelons: *CG Army Ground Forces *OPD, War Dept (SW~PA) *CG, Sxth Army *0G.. Corps *C!, XV Corps *rcom, 7th Fleot *Corn 3d, FPe *Com. 7'th Phb For Corn., 7th Ph'b For, Group 9 3 2 0 2 2 5 *CG. 37th nf Dv (ncl for LO) *CG, 43d nf Dv (ncl for *CG;, 25th nf Dv' *CG, th Arborne Dv *CO, 3th Armored Gp *CO, 97th AA: Gp *CG, FEAF *CG., Ascom USAFFE. BO;RD (Col. Smyser) 2 LO) 2,. *Thru CG, CorpSo V. 44.p...4 9376

: SECS " : Auth: O 6.. V S.. :Dae r 944 HQ 6TH NF DV APO 6 ANNEX NO. TO F. 0., NTELLGENCE. 800 28 Nov 944 MAPS: /25,000 Battle map, /50,00oo0, /250,000 Phlppne Seres. e SUMMARY 0F THE ENE.Yff STUATON. a. General Actvty. () Defensve development and renforcement of the enemy strength on the sland of LUZON has been accelerated durng the months of September and October. Specal attenton has been gven to the most lkely landng beaches and the avenues of approach to MANLA and n the establshng of moble centrally located reserves. (2) Constructon of coastal defenses has been accelerated and sea approaches to favorable landng beaches are reported to be mned. (3) t s ndcated that Naval troops are charged wth the defense of major port facltes and Army troops wth the overall defense of the sland. (4) Enemy ar facltes contnue to be mantaned and developed. As of 20 November he had 49 operatonal arfelds 6n LUZON and at present an estmated 486 planes, the bulk of whch are concentrated around CLARK ar center. (5) Large reserves of all classes of supples are accumulated at centrally located dumps, publc buldngs beng used for warehouses. b. Enemy Dspostons, dentfcatons and Strenths. (See ncl # 4) () Operatonal Area (LNGAYEN GULF and CENTRAL VALLEY Sout to TARLAC). (a) dentfed Unts Combat Servce Total 2th Defense AA Unt 300 300 32nd Arfeld Bn 400 400 27th Arfeld Bn 400 400 2st Arfeld Co 200 200 47th Arfeld Co 200 200 79th Brg 03rd Dv 4,000 4.,000 4,300,200 5,500 (b) Undentfed & Estmated Unts. One nf Dvson u/ 6,000 6,000 One u/ MB 4,000 4.000 One Engr Re gt 800 800 One nd Arty Regt (2 Btry's 55 mm),000.,000 One half nd Arty Regt, 75 mm 925 925 Coast Arty.and Naval TrcDps,000,O00 Ser2rce (ntendance, etc., ) 4,800 4.800 One Tank Bn 975 975 237900 5,600 2 ^t A,,E t/e* 0 6,8t00 5000

( # to W L, v mm 0 nt n ;d) Combat Servce ' Ttal (2) Reserves Capable of nterventon. 2nd Armored Dvson (SBUL SPRNGS, PAPAGA, PSNAKANDO, COSTELLAN0 AREA),228,228 Mscellaneous nf and Armored (CABANATUAN) 8,000 8,000 9,228 9,228 (3) Rear Areas. Moble Base & Combat Servce Total CAGAYAN VALLEY 0,,000 5,000 5,000 NT COAST 7,000 4,000,000 BALER and DNGALEN BAYS 3,000,000 4,000 W COAST and BATAA PENNSULA 5,000 2,000 7,000 MANLA BATANGAS PROVNCE 22,572 34,700 57,272 BCOL PENNSULA 7, 000 3, 000 0,000 TOTAL... 54,572 49,700 04,272 GRAND TOTAL LUZON 04,272 35, 000 9 2288 58:,500 (4) Locaton of dentfed Unt HQ. (a) Southern Area Army MANLA Gen YAA'SHTA. (b) 4th Area Army SAN FERNANDO (PAPANGA) Feld Marshal TERAUCH, Hsach (?) (c) 2nd Arxored Dvson N MGUEL Lt Gen 'fflnak, Yoshharu(?) (d) 03rd Dvson TUGUEGLAADO (CAGAY N VALLEY) Lt Gen MURAOK/,, Yutaka. (e) 8th Dvson BjATANGAS PROVNCE Lt Gen YOKOYAMA, Shzuo. (f) 05th Dvson NAGA Lt Gen TSUDA, Yoshtake. c. Enenmy actvtes. () Heavest defensve actvty n LUZONhts been,n the LNG^YEN...GLFc rea wth coastal guns, tank traps and trench systems and fortfcatoms beng constructed behnd beaches. (2) Defensve preparatons n' the rest of LUZON at all"possble landng. ponts follow the same pattern as above. d. Reserves Capable of nterventon after SDay. () Forces n any porton of LUZON excludng BCOL PENNSULA must be consdered as reserves capable of nterventon n any area exceptng BCOL PENNSULA. Forces n BCOL PENNSULA are naturally supportng :~tughl to a lesser degree. ''' ' m 2, * ; Wb:.4;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~J, /,

( # to FO #, 6th nf Dv. 28 lqq 944"'ct'd) (2) Renforcement of LUZON from other areas $6 a capablty; howvever, f our control of the sea approaches s as complete as n past operatons, any attempts at renforcement wll be very hazardous an.d n no great numbers. Ths type of ntorve, nton wll probably be of an nfltraton nature and conducted wth small coastal craft whch s a slow tedous process and suffcent numbers to greatly affect the stuaton cannot be quckly transported~ e. Enemy Capabltoso () Attack of our forces onroute by ar and naval fcrceso (2) Contnued renforcement and constructon of defenses pror to Sday, (3) Vgorous defenses of landng beaches on Sday wth counterattacks usng moble reserves, (4) Defense of landng beaches wth successve delayng actons at central ponts along the route of advance of our troops. f. Relatve Probabltes 0 () Enemy papabltes wll probably be employed n the order (2), (), (3), (4). (2) f the enemy learns of our rtentons he wll concentrate renforcements on our landng beaches and attempt to destroy us at the water's edge. However, wth the number of approaches accessble to our forces, t s beleved that he wll contnue the renforcement of all areas and concentraton of moble reserves n the same pattern. now evdent, (3) Although the enemys sea and ar power has suffered heavy losses, he stll has suffcent Naval and ar potental to employ capablty () wtlh consderable effect. (4) The.present dsposton of forces s desgned to emrploy both capabltes (3) and (4) wth emphass on (4). 2, > ES.,N:..T&t EJJE.NTS OF NFORMA TON. a, Wll our lahdng be Opposed? f so, what s the strength and character of the defenses, partcularly on or near the beach? be Wll the enemy oppose our crossng of the BNLOC RVER? c. When, where, and n what strength wll the enemy counterattack? do Wll the enemy defend MANGALDAN? Wll he defend the LOSLACABLA DAGUPAN brdges?. e. When. where, and n whnat form wll the enemy employ hs armored forces? f: When: n what'strength, and from where can the enemy be renforced n our Z of A? g. Wha.s the rnature of the strea:.s and other obstacles along our axs of adacu:'? 'ha:t, o" r c ssng exst? To what oxtnt can streams be forded by or: t, 6;,:ps': and vehcles? What s the corndton cf roads and brdges n our Z of A?: '' t..t,., V

` 3, 4 ""' ot,?k ( #l to FO #, 6th nf Dv, 28 Nov 944, cont'd) X 9 3. RECONNASSANCE AND OBSERVATON MSSONS. a. PCAU wll, upon landng, recrut and organze natve scouts for reconnassance patrols, b. st nfantry. () Report promptly extent and type of enemy defenses South of BNLOC RVER. (2) Reconnoter and report crossngs of BNLOC RVER n ts Z of A. (3) Reconnoter and report extent of occupaton of MANGALDAN by the enemy. (4) Upon arrval at phase lnes, reconnassance patrols wll push vgorously to the next. c. 20th nfantry. () Report promptly extent and type of enemy defenses South of BNLOC RVER n ts Z of A. VAP R(2) eport promptly condton of brdges on LOSLACABLA of DAGUPAN BRDGE. DAGUPAN road and (3) Reconnoter and report extent of enemy occupaton of DAGUPAN. (4) Upon arrval at phase lnes, push reconnassance vgorously tothe next. d. 6th Reconn Troop (Upon reverson to Dv control), () Reconnoter the area between the Corps Boundary on the rght and the 43rd Dv Boundary on the left to phase lne 33. (2) Report promptly whether MAPANDAN, SANTA BARBARA, CALASAO, and MALASQU.. are occuped. (3) Reconnoter for routes passable to vehcles runnng North and South, and East and West, through CABARUAN HLLS. (4) Reconnoter and report extent of enemy occupaton of CABARUAN HLLS. e. Dvson Engneer, () Report promptly condton and capacty of brdges n our Z of A. (2) Report condton of man supply road MANGALDAN SANTA BARBARA. CATABLAN UNZAD VLLASS. f. Dvson Artllery.. () Lason planes, when avalable, wll: (a) Keep enemy terrtory under survellance wthn lmts prescrbed by the CG, Dvson Artllery, and report locaton, drecton of movement and strength of enemy foot and motor columns. go Cmdr, Support Arcraft, s requested (at 0600, 000, 200 and 600 daly): () Observe and report enemy concentraton and movement$s ':!eg: (a) URDANETA SANTA BARBARA Road. * '** =. '4 ' * ' :,* <. ^ r ^» ^. ^ M, «.«',.,?< *... ^,^ J^ x./

( # to FO #, 6th nf Dv, 28 NO 944, 0^ (b) MALASQU SANTA BARBARP MANGALDAN SAN FABAN Road. (c) MALASQU MACABTO CALASAO DAGUPAN Road. (d) MAPANDAN M/LANAY CALASAO Road. (e) SAN JACNTO DAGUPAN Road. (f) SAN FABAN BNLOC DAGUPAN Road. (2) Execute photograph`' `econnassance mssons as requested through JASCO anld/or SAP. 4. MEASUPRER FOR H&NDLTG!SONERS AND CAPTRED DOCUMENTS. a. See par. 3, ntellgence SOP, 6th nfantry Dvson, dated November 944. b. nterrogaton teams wll be assgned to each Regmental Headquarters. 5. MAPS AND PHOTOGRAPHS. a. Mas /25,000, /50,000, /250,000 PHLPPNE Seres; /,000,000 Australan Aeronautcal Charts. The ntal ssue of all maps and photographs wll,be made wthout requston. Addtonal maps requred wll be requested from the 6th Engneer Battalon through the AC of S, G2. t 6. COUNTER NTELLGENCE. a. See par. 4, ntellgence SOP, 6th nfantry Dvson, dated November 944. 7. PROPAGANDA. a. All propaganda actvtes wll be under control of the AC of S, G2. 8. REPORTS AND DSTRBUTON. a. See par. 7, ntellgence SOP, 6th nfantry Dvson, dated November 944. b. Specal reports wll be submtted, ncludng affdavts of wtnesses and of a medcal Offcer when jssble, of all ncdents of cannbalsm, atroctes, and volatols of rules of land warfare. 9. REPOR T E RS PHOTOGR2J'HRS OBSERVERS AND RA^DO BROADCASTERS. a. See par. 6, ntellgence SOP, 6th nfantry Dvson, dated November 944.. By command of Major General PATRCK: OFFCALL: /:... BLAKE, G2 BRUCE PALMER, JR. Lt. Col., G.S.C., Chef of Staff. ncls:. 2. 2A..3. 4. Tde Table, Sun and Moon Table. Sun, Moon, and Tde Table for Ar Dstance Chart. Enemy Ground Dspostons. January 945.,,.,?:' < ' N., ',

r ~wry~rr llrr~ l Y'''''''''''''''' :Auth: 6t V: : n~t: (>2: : Dc. ll A mbse r 44 HQ, 6TH. NF DV APO 6 800, 28 Nlovemaber 944 NCLOSTJRT TO AN" X TO FO, ntellgence. TDE TABLE (Approxmate tde table for LTNGAYEN GULF FOR Decefmber 944, correctng the htla table. Tme nerdan used s 35 E.) DAY (doc. 944) L,,Y.'LLL 3 rlrcclrrrrrrr nrrlc, C H GH LUC LOW D: AY H GH 'r LOW Tte t. T :,,le t e (Deoc T me (hrs) (ft) (hr s) (t) 944) (hrs) a 3Y ~ 2... m 2236 3. 062 0.6 6 2220 3.0 prepared by, t?... Tme (hrs) 06 t * (ft) 0.6 2 235 3.2 0704 0.6 7 2258 3. 0655 0.7 3 2353 3. 0754 0.6 O 0.6 8 2339 3.2 0740 0.8 4 5 0033 3.0 0844 935 0.5 9 20 0023 32. 0828 096 0.8 0.8 008 6 0 2.7 023 0.3 2 02 2.9 005 0.6 7 055 2.4 0 0.2 22 0206 2.6 048 0.5 8 0244 2. 50 0.0 23 0305 850 2.2. 25 222 0.2. 9 034 2020.8.4 223 0.2.3 24 049 855.8.4 58 0. 0.8 0 0446 959.5.5 0038 245 0.3 25 0b48 99.3.d 0046 l20 0.3 0622 2003.2.8 024 259. 0.4 26 0730 949.0 2.2 02S3 232 0.4.0.6 2 0755 2022.0 2.0 037 3 0.6 0.6 27 0928 2023 0.7 2.6 0346 240 0.0 0.6 3 0920 2043 0.9 2.4 0406 320 0;3 0,7 28 2058. 2.8 044 0,4 22 0.8 2.6 0447 337 0 o0 0'7 29 238 3.0 0550 0.6 5 246 2.83 0527 0.3 _0 30 226. 5.0, 006 0.8 2258 0658 0.8 w0,.gd_... '.,..\.

4t '', (mclosur TO Bly Cormucnd of Major Generar?,'mT.'dCK.: OFF C ' L * G BRUCE PAL 'R, L JR. Lt. Col., G.S.S., Chef of Staff. AC,~~~~~~~~~~~4 t,.

NCLOS'TUR 2 TO ATTEX TO FO ntellgence, Lat D4 o, ~~~~4b~~~~~~~h ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ SUN & MOON TABLE 6 00o N Long 20 20 t E Q, 6utH N D V: o nt: : :D tnov _4A HQPO 6NF DV 800, 28 Novmbr 9446 800, 28 November 944 DATE (944), _ ar~~~~~~~~~~~~~~u~~~~~~rrer RSE.. Tme C MOON SET _e~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Plth~ SE Dec 0 074 844 023 449 " 075 845 038 526 " 2 075 845 0403 604 t 076 846 0454 645 076 846 0548 729 " 5 077 847 0643 87 " 6 077 847 0739 90 New Moon " 7 078 847 0835 2006 8 078 848 093 205 " 9 079 848 025 2204 "20 079 849 5 2304 " 2 0720 849 203 0002 " 22 0720 550 248 0046 " 23 072 850 332 0 st Q. "24 072 35 406 056 " 25 0722 852 500 0253 "26 0722 852 547 035 " 27 0723 853 636 0450 "' 28 "29 "SO 0723 0724 853 854 728 822 0549 0648 30 0724 854 98 0745 Full tt 3 0725 855 203 0839 AV, 2

(NCLOSURE 2 TO ANNEX TO FO, ntetgence, 6th nf Dv, 28 Nov 944 Contnued) By command of Major General PA' TRPCK: OFFCAL: BRUCE PALASER JR., Lt. Col., G.S.C., Chef of Staff.. BLAKE G2 AA'~cvV' * *

rs : Auth: C _NF DV : ' nt: ~'. G»2 ' : Date: ov r 44 HQ 6TH NF DV APO 6 800, 28 November 944 NCLOSURE TO FO, 2A TO, AMEX ntellgencoo S', ^JOON4 AlD TDE TABLE FOR JANUARY, 9456 (Approxm. DAY Jan* 945) te Td..Ke Table for LGAYYE GULF for January, 945, prepared'by correctng the MANLA table. Tme merdan used s 35 BE) RSE STJU MOOT T.DE "u.. CL rr SET_ RSE vlrrru3 SET JU H GH LOW 0720 835 205 0925 2335 0745 2 0720 836 2200 00 0825 3 0720 837 2240 040 0020 0905 4 0720 838 2330 30 0055 0945 5 0720 839 20 040 05 6 4w 072 840 0020 245 0220 045 7 072 84 005 325 0305 830 ].00 2345 8 072 84 050 400 045 849 5 9 072 0v2 842 0240 440 0600 855 '045 20 0 072 843 0330 520 0825 930 0305 35 0722 843 0420 605 2000 0400 2 0722 844 050 655 2040 0440 3 0722 845 065 750 225 055 4 0723 845 075 850 2205 0555 5 0723 846 080 950 2255 0645 6 0723 847 0900 2050 2340 0735 7 0723 847 0950 250 085 8 0723 848 040 2250 0025 0850 9 0723 849 30 2350 05 20.0723 850 320 0205 645... oo:... 3000 2045 2. 0723 850 255 0040 0300 70 025 2305 22 0724 8'5 345 040 045 745 035 77v ½

... (NCLO SpNEX TO F0, nser DAY' " *Lfn' Jst ^, 945) _ RSt MS SE 23 0724 2 8,' 2.'~ '.U 435 43 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 ' 3 0724 0724 0724 0725 0725 0725 0725 0725 852 853 854 855 856 '856 857 858 525 65 70 800 855 945 2035 225.., et 6th nf MOOnnT 'f~\.~r SET 0240 0330 0430 C0530 0625 075 0805 0850 0930 rr Dv, 28 Nov 944 Contbd) Zr ~. L rrr c HGH 825 905 950 2040 230 220 22 50 2335 000 rv*llllll LOW 020 035 0305 0400 0450 0530 0605 0650 0720 0750 By Co..ad of Major General PATRCK: BR 3CE PALMER, JR., LtCrGl, G.S.C., Chef of Staff. OFFCAL:,,S BLAKE G.2.. 2 JtE Es hl.. lw :%, lk. A :4.,',,). :. t. ;

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