In the 1979 self defense counterattack against Vietnam, the sons of 10 leaders died heroically, who

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-01-31

In the 1979 self-defense counterattack against Vietnam, the sons of 10 leaders died heroically, who are they?

Dozens of years ago, they were young and were ordered in danger, and they forged the years of struggle in New China. At a time when the country was in danger, this group of young people stepped forward and fought for the future of the motherland with blood and youth. Decades have passed, and time has aged them, but today's descendants have stepped forward to carry on the blood of their ancestors, fight valiantly for their homeland, and defend their homeland with iron blood and determination.

Back in Vietnam's self-defense counterattack, a group of sons of the older generation of revolutionaries also went to the battlefield, and ten heroes died heroically in that war. Do you know the deeds of these ten heroes?

Geng Jinfu was born in 1930. Due to his family's poverty, he was sent to the temple as a monk in his childhood. However, at the age of 14, he could not tolerate the brutality of the Japanese army, and resolutely joined the army and became a soldier of the Eighth Route Army. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he was sent to work in **, during which his wife gave birth to two sons for him, Geng Jun and Geng Xiaokang.

The two children grew up in their father's barracks, with a strong military atmosphere, and took it as their mission to protect their families and defend the country. Geng Jun successfully enlisted in the army, and although Geng Xiaokang was not old, he had always been eager to join. Eventually, at his insistence, his parents agreed to his request. The three sisters and brothers worked together to embark on a military journey.

After the outbreak of the war, Geng's army was ordered to go to the front, while Geng Xiaokang was not given the same opportunity. Although his brother was already on the front line, and according to the regulations, he could not go again, Geng Xiaokang resolutely pleaded and was eager to fight with his brother. When the news reached Geng Jinfu's ears, he smiled indifferently: "Xiaokang is a soldier, and he decides his own affairs. Geng Xiaokang did not hesitate and threw himself into the front line. Eventually, the brothers died in battle at about the same time.

The chapters of these years have left a deep attachment to the motherland, and the firm faith between brothers shines in the flames of war.

In order to protect his comrades, Geng Jun took the initiative to attract the enemy's attention and guide the enemy army closer to his position. Unfamiliar with the terrain, they fell into the encirclement set by the enemy. Despite desperate resistance, due to insufficient numbers, the breakthrough was ultimately unsuccessful. After the last bullet was exhausted, Geng Jun came to the edge of the cliff, preferred to die rather than be a prisoner, and resolutely jumped off the cliff and died heroically.

A few hours later, Geng Jun's younger brother Geng Xiaokang was also ambushed, and he and his comrades fought hard to break through and successfully opened a passage. He could have retreated safely, but he chose to stay behind and protect the wounded to evacuate. However, he was hit by an enemy bullet on the way, and his life ended at the age of 19.

In their hometown, far away from the battlefield, the two old men received two painful news on the same day, two suicide notes, a straw mat and an allowance of 15 yuan became the only relics.

In 1979, Zhang Zhixin, the commander of the 160th Division, returned triumphantly, but was overshadowed by learning that his only son Zhang Li died on the battlefield. Zhang Zhixin is the commander of the 160th Division of the 4th Army of the People's Liberation Army, who has accumulated experience on the battlefield of resistance against Japan and supported his son's military ideals. Zhang Zhang served as a scout in the army, and was deeply rooted in the hearts of the people as a serious and hard-working young man. At the outbreak of the Vietnam War, Zhang Li longed to go to the front and enter his father's unit through privilege. However, during a reconnaissance, he and his comrades were ambushed and evacuated to protect their teammates, and eventually died.

The news reached Zhang Li's unit, and the regiment commander hesitated to inform Zhang Zhixin. In the end, the news was reported to the division headquarters, and Zhang Zhixin was deeply distressed when he learned that his son had died bravely. Before his life was dying, Zhang Zhang once told his comrades-in-arms to tell his father: "I didn't disgrace you!".Zhang Zhi has no regrets in his confidence, and his son has become his eternal pride.

Qu Ningjiang is another son of a general, who was looked down upon when he first arrived in the barracks, but through hard training, he successfully transformed into a sharpshooter.

Although he had been in the army for less than a year, he was not allowed to go to war according to the regulations. However, after all his requests, his father finally agreed to the request.

Although he was a new recruit, Qu Ningjiang showed a unique bravery on the battlefield and was soon transferred to the Sharp Knife Company, where he became one of the sharpest pioneers of the unit.

After several days and nights of fierce fighting, the Sharp Knife Company successfully seized the position and achieved results. Although the position has been captured, greater sacrifices will have to be made to maintain it.

In order to evacuate the wounded safely, Qu Ningjiang and others began to transfer under the close blockade of the enemy. When he found the enemy, Qu Ningjiang's first reaction was to use his body to protect his comrades, but he himself was unfortunately shot.

Although he was hit, fortunately he did not hurt the vital point, Qu Ningjiang endured the pain and continued to provide cover for his teammates. However, the enemy's muzzle seemed to be locked on Qu Ningjiang, and he didn't wait for him to take a few steps.

Second, the third bullet hit the ...... one after another

Before Qu Ningjiang's sacrifice, he was inferior to his parents. He tightly guarded the family photograph that he had repeatedly rubbed, and when it was found, it was already covered in blood. When the father saw this **, the old man, who had always been strong, burst into tears at the moment: "Son, Dad is proud of you." ”

It was a rare situation for Cao Hui and his father to be in the same unit, but in order to avoid suspicion, his father Cao Conglian transferred his son from his 446th Regiment to the 445th Regiment. After receiving the order to go to the front, his comrades-in-arms persuaded him to transfer his son to the rear, but Cao Conglian resolutely refused, and even asked his comrades to send his son to the most dangerous sharp knife company.

Since you have chosen to be a soldier, you can't be afraid of death!At Cao Conglian's repeated requests, Cao Hui entered the Sharp Knife Company. During the attack on Basha County, due to the enemy's many fortifications and abundant troops, the 446th Regiment led by Cao Conglian was difficult to break through for a while, so it was decided to borrow several tanks from the 445th Regiment to fight together.

What Cao Conglian didn't expect was that his son Cao Hui was also among them. When passing by him, Cao Hui respectfully saluted him: "The chief is hard!."Cao Conglian nodded, and the father and son laughed on the battlefield and hurriedly parted again.

Cao Hui and his comrades drove the tank to the front line of the enemy army and began to engage in fierce battles. Cao Conglian proudly watched the attack of his son and others, but the next moment, an accident happened. Due to the outstanding performance of Cao Hui and others, the enemy aimed their firepower at them, intending to eradicate this "hard stubble". Under the intensive artillery fire, Cao Hui was unfortunately shot and died heroically.

At this time, his father was only 200 meters away from the scene of the incident, and he happened to see the scene of his son falling through the binoculars. So close, but unable to grasp the life of his son. Cao Conglian, who lost his mind, almost picked up the ** and fought desperately with the enemy, but reason prevailed, and he had to quickly capture the position and avenge his son.

Three days later, the county town of Sabah was finally breached, but his son never returned. He never regretted the decision to send his son to war. The son of a hero, still a hero!

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