The Bitter Lesson of the U.S. Army in the Korean War The Truth of 41 Years of History

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-01-28

The Korean War was fought for three years, most of which was spent on fighting and talking, and the battle of wits and courage outside the negotiating table was even more exciting.

China and the United States competed in intelligence, and finally the volunteers won a complete victory

As a result, the CIA has become the laughing stock of international intelligence agencies. At one time, the Volunteers deciphered a telegram,

It was learned that the United ** would send a transport plane to Mt. Vandeok on the east coast of the Korean Peninsula on a secret mission.

Minister Ding Gongliang sent soldiers to Wande Mountain, ambushed and waited there, and finally succeeded in capturing a spy. After interrogation,

The spies revealed important information, including the landing plan of the US troops. Volunteer army in response to the actions of the enemy,

Clever tactics were adopted, including counter-tactics and airborne camouflage, and finally succeeded in preventing the landing of US troops. Eventually,

The Volunteer Army launched a powerful counterattack campaign in the summer, knocking the enemy back to the negotiating table, and finally won the armistice.

The whole process was full of humor and witty, and the volunteers used various means to fight the enemy, and finally won the victory.

A super hilarious story has been unearthed in the declassified documents of the United States. It turned out,

More than 40 years ago, Allen Dulles, director of the US intelligence bureau, submitted a report to Eisenhower and found that the information provided by the volunteers was exactly the same as the actual situation. Historians were fooled and thought the joke was too good. After the spread of Cold War scholars, the CIA became the laughing stock of international intelligence agencies.

This joke tells us that the importance of intelligence in war should not be underestimated, after all, it is a key move in the great power game!Speaking of intelligence, we cannot fail to mention the story of Ding Gongliang leading intelligence personnel. They used the radio to fight with the enemy, and they succeeded in forcing the enemy's landing plan to run aground. **The general commented:

This is a model of battlefield counterintelligence warfare in the security department of our army, and its means of struggle are novel and the results are remarkable.

The silent dedication of these older generation of spy personnel is worthy of our tribute. Reference: "Fighting Wits and Courage, Moving Forward All the Way - Visiting Ding Gongliang, a Veteran of the New Fourth Army" Du Ningning, "Intelligence Warfare in the Campaign to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea" Bashanke

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