INSTALLATIONS IN OKTONG-NI, P YONGGANG-GUN, KANGWON-DO (PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE; FARM COOPERATIVE; ROAD; SCHOOL)
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CIA-RDP80T00246A041900010001-5
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RIPPUB
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C
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4
Document Creation Date:
December 22, 2016
Document Release Date:
May 13, 2010
Sequence Number:
1
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Publication Date:
April 24, 1958
Content Type:
REPORT
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CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
This material contains information affecting the National Defense of the United States within the meaning of the Espionage Laws, Title
18, U.S.C. Secs. 793 and 794, the transmission or revelation of which in any manner to an unauthorized person is prohibited by law.
C-0-N-F-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L
NOFORN
COUN,'RY North Korea REPORT
SUBJECT Installations in Oktong-ni, DATE DISTR. ' 02 April 1958
DATE OF
INFO.
PLACE &
DATE ACQ.
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P' yonggang-gun, Kangwon-d.o ( ~RGllco~r,
Unprocessed information on installations in Oktong-ni, P'yonggang-gun, 25X1
Kan on-do keyed. to an accompanying sketch of the area
The material.is unclassified when detached. from this
report.
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L. The present district of Oktong ni resulted from the combination of the
former areas of Mangil-la (CT 3260) and 01c'ong n. (CT 3557) ($ n)
at the time of the general. reorganisation of a .niatrativc .district in
January 1954. As shown on the attached drawing, the heavy broken line
to an approximate alignment of the boundary of 0ktong ni, while the
lighter line which follows the contour of the valley indicates the
boundaries of the management areas of the ngi$ Farm Cooperative
(represented by the bold nimersl one) and the Oktong Farm Cooperative
(represented by the bold mineral two), which are divided by the line
Crossing the valley floor in the area of CT 3458.
2. The status of civilian housing reconstruction (as of 1951 is shoe.n, by
the small. cltas torn of dots interspersed ever the floor of the valley.
Each dot represent a single house.
The following listing -is a , u'de to individual public and governmental
installations in Okktong-ni, as shorn in the attached drawing.
1) too txi.an =d t Constructed in the Out= of 1956 by Chinese
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5)
Comiau fist forces then stationed in the area, this bridge has cement
foundations covered with wooden P anking, and is. approximately six
(6) meters longs six (6) meters wide, and two (2).. meters above the
stream.
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&r .d. e s Built prior to the Korean War, this bridge has mach the same
construction and dimensions of the above bridge.
.nPil Faris Coo w:gy p A one (1) .story, wooden structure (8) meters long, four (4) meters
wide:, and three (3) meters high.
P_.& 3 This bridge was built by local. Chinese CGmmuniet forces
in the autumn of 1956 and is physically the same as tic above. bridges.
RqPA: During the korean War, thir road as widen to about five (5)
meters by Chinese forces.
Lr'; a Rebuilt by, Chinese forces in the spring of 1956 with wooden
planking., this brie ge is nine (9) meters longs s1x,:.(fi) meters ale,
and four (4) meters above he stream.
7) P ,rte Built before the Korean War, this bridge is ten (lo) meters
long, bith other dimensions being the same as the above b -ridge.
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