Jmm99, my sources on this were in German, so I can't tell which anglophone source would suit well. The North Koreans were skilled in infiltration attack (even non-infantry troops and even in numerical inferiority) and amazingly brazen at times. The vehicle-centric opposition opposed them effectively only with its teeth, while their large tail failed in face of such an opposition.


Bill, I've cast the news from North Korea which many people consider highly erratic and irrational into a rational strategy, including explanations for its apparent shift. That was my intent and what the text is about.

I don't care much about the "U.S. military" regarding Korea; it has less than a divisional slice there and most reinforcements that could be sent would be much less optimised for the terrain and opponent than the already in itself large South Korean army.