In 1971, the commander of an air force division slapped the director twice in anger, and Chairman Ma

Mondo History Updated on 2024-01-19

In 1971, an unprecedented upheaval set off a huge wave at the Air Force Command of the Chinese People's Liberation Army. In a grim meeting, the superiors conveyed a "shocking news" that instantly shocked everyone. No one dared to believe the content of this news, and bureau-level cadres were even more suspicious of it.

The scene was tense, and when the meeting ended, the director's remarks aroused dissatisfaction, and an air division commander stepped forward to try to stop the director. It's a pity that words can't be reversed, so he didn't hesitate to act personally, and a slap in the face quickly came.

This accident made the audience silent, and no one expected that this division commander would actually make a move against a bureau-level cadre. However, unexpectedly, not only was he not punished, but he was praised and supported by ***. It turned out that the division commander's name was Wang Hai, and he made this move because he bravely rejected the ** of "101" and exposed its conspiracy, in order to maintain unity and intelligence security.

Just before that, China was going through a historic moment, with Kissinger's secret visit to China and the "101" conspiracy brewing at the same time. Wang Hai, as the commander of the Air Force Division, was tried to be co-opted by the "101", but his noble principles rejected all this. This made "101" furious, and he was suppressed and suppressed for a long time.

After learning of the situation, he did not pursue Wang Hai's behavior excessively, but expressed slight criticism of him and promoted him. With the courage to stick to his principles and reject the ** forces, this division commander was moved by *** and promoted him many times, and finally appointed him as the commander-in-chief of the Air Force.

However, Wang Hai's story doesn't stop there. He was born into a poor family, and after experiencing the War of Resistance Against Japan, he was determined to serve the country. After joining the Air Force, he led the First Air Force Brigade in the Korean War to make many outstanding achievements and shoot down many enemy planes. This feat won him the highest commendation, and he was promoted to the rank of commander-in-chief of the Air Force.

Wang Hai's story is like a hymn to struggle and loyalty, a model of adherence to principles and rejection. His tenacity and loyalty set an example for the security and unity of the country. The legendary Air Force Commander-in-Chief exemplified the true meaning of loyalty and courage through his actions.

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