02 August 1950

Bombardment of Mokpo by HMS Cossack and COCKADE to create a division in the rear of the North Korean forces which were thrusting towards Pusan from the westward. Fire was opened at 0820 and continued for a couple of hours by which time 1000 rounds of 4.5 inch ammunition had been expended. Fires were started in the factory area, oil tanks and refinery, railway sidings and rolling stock were damaged.  There was no opposition from the shore. With the bombardment completed the ships turned northward and joined Admiral Andrews. BELFAST and COSSACK then steered for Sasebo

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