To Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, which unit is known as the victorious army?It s not a Banzai

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-01-28

In the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, which volunteer army unit fought the most beautifully?Many people will first think of the famous "Long Live Army" - Liang Xingchu's 38th Army of the Volunteers, and the "Thousand Years Army" - Qin Jiwei's 15th Army. However, if one condition is added - invincible, invincible, and invincible, fighting all over the field without a single defeat, then the 39th Army of the Volunteer Army will be the best to do.

Under the leadership of Commander Wu Xinquan, the 39th Army participated in the entire process of the first to fifth battles in the Korean battlefield. This army annihilated more than 40,000 enemies, won every battle, and was undefeated, so the 39th Army was known as the "Victorious Army", and Wu Xinquan was also known as the "Victorious General". MacArthur, the arrogant and conceited commander-in-chief of the "United **", called the 39th Army of the Chinese Volunteers a "terrible army" and Wu Xinquan a "terrible Chinese." With the US ** team, which has mastered air supremacy and extremely fierce firepower, the officers and men of our volunteers rely not only on tenacious perseverance, but also on the wisdom of war. The 39th Army of the Volunteer Army was one of the first four armies to enter the Korean War. As soon as the troops crossed the Yalu River, Wu Xinquan boosted the morale of the army like this: "Isn't it the Yankees?"They don't have three heads and six arms!"Not only do we have to touch the tiger's buttocks, but we also have to peel off its tiger skin and make a Taishi chair for our boss Peng!."It can be said that at the instigation of Commander Wu Xinquan, the 39th Army was full of emotion and held its breath to compete with the Yankees.

The Battle of Yunshan was the first battle fought by Wu Xinquan and the American "ace army", and it was also the first battle in which the volunteers went abroad to fight. Interestingly, before the battle, the two sides did not know each other's identities: the volunteers thought that the opponent was the South Korean army, and the US military thought that the opponent was the Korean People's Army. It wasn't until the Volunteers conquered the high ground on the outskirts of Yunshan that the commanders and fighters were surprised to find that the opponent was not Syngman Rhee's army, but an American devil with yellow hair, a big nose, and blue eyes!When the news was reported to the military headquarters, Wu Xinquan was overjoyed and ordered: "Close combat with the Americans, night fighting, and bayonet redness!"First of all, overwhelm the 1st Cavalry Division in momentum!After two days and three nights of bloody fighting, the 39th Army of the Volunteer Army inflicted heavy losses on the US 1st Cavalry Division, killing, wounding and capturing more than 2,000 enemy troops, including more than 1,800 American troops. The general shocked the world in the first battle, and ** sighed sincerely: "The 1st Cavalry Division of the US Army has never suffered defeat for more than 100 years, and now it is defeated under Wu Xinquan's hands!."After the 39th Army won the first battle, the 39th Army successively won victories such as "Hengseong Victory", "Lightning Breakthrough of the Imjin River", "The First Tunnel Battle", "The First Advance into Pyongyang", and "The First Advance into Seoul". In the famous battle of "flooding the US army", Wu Xinquan made the US army suffer a lot.

Everyone must have heard the story of Guan Yu flooding the Seventh Army in "Three Kingdoms". During the period of resisting US aggression and aiding Korea, the story of Wu Xinquan's "flooding the US army" was also very exciting. Wu Xinquan used the ancient tactics left by his ancestors to teach the invincible American ** team a hard lesson. In April 1951, Wu Xinquan was ordered to lead the 39th Army of the Volunteer Army to the Chuncheon-Hwacheon line to prepare for organizing a defensive battle to delay the offensive of the American army. At this time, the 39th Army had been fighting fiercely for several months, the soldiers were extremely tired, the troops were short of food and ammunition, and they were facing a fully equipped American armored unit. How to accomplish this "impossible task"?Wu Xinquan looked at the map for a long time, and finally, he set his eyes on the "Huachuan Reservoir". Wu Xinquan's eyes suddenly lit up, and he immediately had an idea: Why don't I "borrow troops" from God?After on-the-spot investigation, Wu Xinquan ordered the 115th Division to immediately seal the 12 gates of the reservoir. Eight days later, the Hwacheon Reservoir was filled with water, and the volume of water was huge. On April 9, the U.S. military began to erect pontoon bridges on the Han River downstream, preparing to cross the river. Upon learning the news, Wu Xinquan immediately ordered: Open the sluice gate and release the water!Wang Liangtai, commander of the 115th Division, suggested blowing up the floodgates, which would speed up the flood discharge. This idea was immediately vetoed by Wu Xinquan: "No, after the battle, the people still want to use this reservoir, you can destroy the opening and closing mechanism of the gate." "Even in times of war, Wu Xinquan did not forget the common people. This is the general of the volunteer army who is flesh and blood, affectionate and righteous. When the U.S. armored troops drove onto the pontoon bridge, the torrent released by the opening of the gate of the Hwacheon Reservoir came unexpectedly, and the water was surging and surging all the way, unstoppable. In less than 40 minutes, the water level of the Han River soared by nearly 15 meters, the American troops who were crossing the river were dumbfounded. Under the impact of the raging torrent, the pontoon bridge on the river was vulnerable, and the cars and armored vehicles that were crossing the bridge suddenly fell into the river. The torrent roared and rushed onto the road, and many American soldiers were swept away by the flood before they could react. The U.S. troops hit by the torrent included an artillery battalion of the 1st Marine Division, and as soon as they set up positions in the lower reaches of the Han River, the flood rushed in. The American soldiers were so frightened that they ran away, and they couldn't care about anything but fleeing for their lives. As a result, the artillery, ammunition, tents, and the people in the tents were swept away without a trace. Wherever the torrent passed, roads were destroyed, bridges collapsed, roads were muddy, and the heavy equipment of the US army was struggling. The U.S. military was supposed to be able to complete the relocation and deployment in only half a day, but as a result, the U.S. military tossed in the quagmire for six days. During these six days, Wu Xinquan successfully completed the task of delaying the enemy and safely withdrew to the north of Chengchuan to rest. In this way, Wu Xinquan gave the Yankees a modern version of the "flooded Seventh Army" tactical lesson. After hearing the news, Li Qiwei gasped. In his memoirs, he wrote: "Chinese's tactics are unbeli......evably variedLi Qiwei can be regarded as a fierce general and a wise general in the US army, and his "magnetic tactics" pinched the weakness of the volunteers, and once put the volunteers in a predicament. However, the US military, which has always relied on technological weapons, also has a weak underbelly, and once it loses its technological weapons, its combat effectiveness will be greatly reduced. Moreover, in China's thousands of years of war history, "mountains, rivers, rivers, water, fire, thunder and lightning can all be soldiers", which is a kind of war wisdom. Of course, Li Qiwei would not have thought that an inconspicuous reservoir could become the ** in the hands of the volunteers.

Wu Xinquan used a flood to tell Li Qiwei: The battle can still be fought like this!In ancient times, the Yu flooded the Seventh Army, and now there is Wu Xinquan to flood the US army. In September 1955, General Wu Xinquan was awarded the rank of Lieutenant General of the founding of the People's Republic of China, and on April 2, 1992, Wu Xinquan, the "Victorious General", died in Beijing.

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