Battle of the Noris

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Date11–14 December 1952
Location
Northwest of Cheorwon, Korea
Result Inconclusive
Battle of the Noris
Part of the Korean War

Map of Big and Little Nori
Date11–14 December 1952
Location
Northwest of Cheorwon, Korea
Result Inconclusive
Belligerents

United Nations

China
Units involved
First Republic of Korea 1st Infantry Division 140th Division
Casualties and losses
750 casualties (237 killed)[1] UN estimate:
2,000–2,290 casualties[1]

The Battle of the Noris was fought between 11 and 14 December 1952 during the Korean War between South Korean and Chinese forces on two adjacent hills known as Big Nori and Little Nori.

In early December 1952 the Republic of Korea Army (ROK) 1st Infantry Division occupied defensive positions on the double horseshoe bend of the Imjin River. On the west bank of the river, as it began its first horseshoe turn, lay a low hill complex known as Nori; Big Nori formed the western half of the ridge and Little Nori the eastern half. The ROK 15th Regiment maintained outposts on these hills and also on Hill Betty, about 0.75 miles (1.21 km) south of Little Nori, and on Hill 105, approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) southwest of Little Nori. The Chinese People's Volunteer Army (PVA) controlled outposts on the terrain to the north and west of Nori, but had remained fairly inactive in that sector in early December.[1]

Battle

Aftermath

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