In the direction of the Friendship Pass, the 52nd Regiment of the 1st Artillery Division of the Guangzhou Military Region and the 55th Army joined hands in self-defense and returned fire. The 12th Regiment of the Third Artillery Division of the Fuzhou Military Region (owing one battalion) belonged to the 52nd Regiment during the war, and the 52nd Regiment artillery group was huge, with 5 long-range heavy artillery battalions. Of these, three battalions of the 52 regiment were armed with 122 cannons with a range of up to 24N, while the 12 regiment was armed with 130 cannons with a range of up to 27N. Comrade Peng Gaoyue was a wireless operator at the 3rd Battalion Forward Observation Post, who was brave and fearless on the battlefield.
Peng Gaoyue, a native of Xiangyin County, Hunan Province, enlisted in the army in 1977 and became a party member the following year. In self-defense and counter-attack and border defense operations, he served as the forward observation and wireless liaison mission of the third battalion and shouldered heavy responsibilities. The person in charge of the third battalion was Xu Licheng, the commander of the eighth company, who laid a solid foundation for this team.
Combat Miracle: Unimpeded Communication, Glory of First Class Merit.
Peng Gaoyue shouldered more than 60 pounds of ** equipment in the battle, and was not afraid of hardships and dangers, crossing mountains and rivers, and challenging bad weather. There were as many as 10 transfers of the forward observation posts, three of which passed through enemy minefields. During the 21 consecutive days and nights of fighting, he sent and received a total of 92 telegrams, made no mistakes, kept communication unimpeded, and brilliantly fulfilled his combat mission. This heroic performance won him the first-class merit of the division party committee after the war and became a legendary figure on the battlefield.
Vietnam Battlefield: Respond with tact, defend the shooting mission completed.
During the battle to support the infantry in the Vietnamese attack on Mount Teng Kawan, the radio signal was blocked due to enemy interference. In the face of the crisis, Peng Gaoyue showed tact and flexibility, immediately changed the frequency, and successfully inserted it into the battalion network, quickly communicated with the various artillery companies, calculation groups, groups, and battalion observations, and ensured the successful completion of the firing mission.
Rain or shine: Climb steep slopes and convey the commander's command.
On February 27, the former view shifted to Mount Pokelau. After three days and nights of continuous fighting, plagued by hunger and fatigue, Peng Gaoyue carried the radio on his back, braved the wind and rain, and climbed the 85° steep slope of Pokelau Mountain. He conveyed the commander's command in a timely manner and effectively supported the infantry to complete the combat mission of attacking the 445 heights. This magnificent performance showcased his tenacity and perseverance in harsh conditions.
Artillery 52 Regiment: the hard work of the combat observation post.
The forward observation posts of the 3rd Battalion of the 52nd Artillery Regiment were distributed in the border areas of Youkou, Jiawan Mountain, Kukhao Mountain, and Pokoulao Mountain in the early days of the war, providing key intelligence for the development of the war situation.
On March 1, on the way to the 445th Heights, Peng Gaoyue spotted an escaped enemy artillery battery. He accurately conveyed the commander's command, so that our artillery fired ** shells in just three minutes, successfully intercepted the fleeing enemy, and at the same time assisted our infantry in capturing two enemy 122 howitzers and one mortar.
On March 2, the 14th day of the battle, the 3rd Battalion Qianguan opened an observation post on the 391st Heights and participated in the battle for Lang Son.
On 3 March, the 3rd Battalion Qianguan carried out a reconnaissance mission on the south side of Lang Son on the unnamed high ground on the north side of Na Xin. In the face of the enemy's fierce artillery attack, seven or eight shells were beside them**, but Peng Gaoyue was not afraid of danger, firm and brave, insisted on conveying the password, and called on our artillery fire to suppress the enemy's four artillery positions in time.
Epilogue: Peng Gaoyue, the legendary hero of the battlefield.
Comrade Peng Gaoyue showed extraordinary bravery and perseverance in the battle, braved hardships and dangers, endured hunger and fatigue, and guarded the country's border security with firm faith and outstanding performance. His brave deeds are not only a model for soldiers, but also a hero that every countryman should look up to. In the war-torn years, Peng Gaoyue composed a legend with his bloody pride and became an immortal hero on the battlefield.
Peng Gaoyue's heroic deeds are moving, and his outstanding performance on the battlefield shows the quality and responsibility of an excellent soldier. In the battle of self-defense and counterattack and defense of the frontier, Comrade Peng Gaoyue always stuck to his post, and he showed extraordinary perseverance and determination in suppressing the enemy's artillery positions and in the arduous mountain transfer.
First of all, Peng's excellence in communications is impressive. During the 21 consecutive days and nights of fighting, he was not only responsible for the wireless telegraph work of the forward observation post, but also successfully sent and received 92 telegrams with zero errors. This superior communication capability is particularly critical on the battlefield, providing solid support for the coordinated operation of the entire force. His first-class merit is also the best recognition of his outstanding performance in the field of communications.
Secondly, Peng Gaoyue's composure in the face of enemy artillery fire is also admirable. During a reconnaissance mission to the south side of Lang Son, he was subjected to serious enemy artillery fire, but he did not panic because of this. On the contrary, he firmly and courageously conveyed the command, calling for our artillery fire to suppress the enemy's four artillery positions in time. This ability to remain calm and respond decisively in a crisis undoubtedly demonstrates the courage and level of a military man to deal with pressure.
In addition, Peng Gaoyue's physical strength and perseverance in battle are also breathtaking. Carrying more than 60 pounds of ** equipment, crossing mountains and rivers, and climbing steep slopes, every step he took was a test of his limits. Especially in the process of moving to Pokelau Mountain, he only ate three taels of biscuits and a small bowl of porridge for three days and nights, and endured hunger and fatigue. This spirit of working tirelessly to accomplish tasks in the face of wind and rain and danger is undoubtedly one of the most valuable qualities of a soldier.
On the whole, Comrade Peng Gaoyue's heroic deeds are the best example for our soldiers. The perseverance, resoluteness, calmness, and tenacity he displayed on the battlefield are all examples Xi that every soldier should learn from. Such a heroic spirit should not only be admired in the military, but should also serve as a model in all fields of society, inspiring everyone to maintain firm faith and not flinch in the face of difficulties and challenges.
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