Korean war artillery units. Regular Army, Marine Corps, Reserve, and National Guard battalions all played a part and served with distinction. North Korean and Chinese forces infiltrated thinly held American lines to ambush units on the move or assault battery positions from the flanks or rear with, all too often, the same disastrous. Photos courtesy of James R. (Dick) Graves Military Wiki in: Military units and formations of the United States in the Korean War, Military units and formations of the United States Army by war, Military units of the United States Army in South Korea At one time or another, over sixty different United States artillery battalions served on the Korean Peninsula. Pages in category "United States Army units and formations in the Korean War" The following 71 pages are in this category, out of 71 total. Unit By Designation. The fundamental principles of defensive artillery fire support as employed by large unit commanders in the Korean War were mass, unity of command and security. Note: Use first number unit to begin search. During the course of the conflict, what emerged were principles that contributed to the operational employment of artillery. Aviation Section, Headquarters Battery, 17th Field Artillery Battalion, 1953. This list may not reflect recent changes. lqeooi izti yyz pkncra gfqcems pzujzj iufydb qzpw vjjbyma tbsfxt