During the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, in addition to Mao Anying, the sons of some ot

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-02-06

After the outbreak of the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, Mao Anying was the first to sign up for the army and died in the land of Korea, becoming a pain that can never be erased.

In fact, in addition to Mao Anying, the sons of many big names also went to North Korea and also made indelible contributions.

The eldest son of the founding lieutenant general Kuang Yumin.

Kuang Yumin, a native of Wan'an, Jiangxi, joined the Red Army in 1930 and served as the commander of the artillery company of the Red Army headquarters.

In the Battle of Guangchang, the Kuomintang's firepower was too fierce, so Kuang Yumin was invited, and Kuang Yumin personally operated the artillery, and with only one shell, he took out one of the enemy's machine gun positions and made a great contribution!

After the war, ** was very happy and directly dug him to the Red Third Army Corps as the commander of the artillery battalion.

After the outbreak of the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, Kuang Yumin led the artillery unit to participate in the war, and after seeing ***, Kuang Yumin stood up and saluted and shouted: "Report, Kuang Yumin, commander of the artillery battalion of the Red Third Army Corps, reports!" ”

** was amused and laughed, and said: "The Red Third Army is an old yellow calendar, and you are now the deputy commander of the artillery of the Volunteer Army!" ”

Moreover, Kuang Yumin also brought his eldest son with him this time, and said with admiration: "Old Kuang, you are as arrogant as you were back then, and you also sent the cub to North Korea, which is called a father-son soldier!" ”

But unfortunately, only two months later, Kuang Yumin's eldest son died heroically, and he didn't even leave his name.

When Kuang Yumin heard the news, he endured his grief and said: "He sacrificed to defend his family and the country, and he sacrificed for the Korean people, and he died a glorious death!" ”

**After knowing, he sighed: "This is the true color of the old Red Army, the mind of the general!" ”

The eldest son of the founding lieutenant general Tian Weiyang: Tian Mingsheng.

Tian Weiyang is a native of Zaoyang, Hubei, in 1929 with his father and brother joined the Red Army, in the later brutal battle, his father died, his brother was also arrested and put in prison, only Tian Weiyang rose all the way to the regiment commander.

During the Liberation War, Tian Weiyang went to the Northeast and served as the commander of the 11th Division of the 4th Column of the Northeast Field Army, and participated in important battles such as the Liaoshen Campaign, the Pingjin Campaign, and the Hengbao Campaign.

After the founding of New China, Tian Weiyang, who was already the commander of the 41st Army of Siye, took time to go back to his hometown to visit during the suppression of bandits, and found that his old mother had passed away and his wife had already remarried, but fortunately he found his long-lost son Tian Mingsheng.

When he joined the Red Army, Tian Mingsheng was still a baby, and now he has become a young man, Tian Weiyang encouraged him to participate in the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea and serve the country.

Tian Mingsheng was also an aspiring young man who was very brave after joining the army, but was seriously wounded in a battle and lost a leg.

After returning to China, Tian Mingsheng did not ask the organization for anything, but took the initiative to go home to farm, and spent his life in obscurity and without regrets.

The son of the founding major general Yan Fu: Yan Bangyi.

Yan Fu, a native of Liangping, Sichuan, was admitted to Peking University in 1930, where he was arrested by reactionaries many times for participating in revolutionary activities and lost contact with his family.

It wasn't until 1946 that Yan Fu had become a senior general of the People's Liberation Army, and his long-lost son Yan Bangyi learned of his father's whereabouts and wanted to find his father, but he was unexpectedly arrested by the Kuomintang halfway, and it was not until 1949 that Yan Bangyi rebelled with the troops and finally became a PLA soldier.

General Yan Fu didn't know all this.

After the outbreak of the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, Yan Fu served as the commander of the 7th Artillery Division of the Volunteer Army and went to Korea to participate in the war, and Yan Bangyi also followed the 16th Division of the 47th Army of the Volunteer Army to North Korea.

By chance, Yan Fu was very excited to learn that his long-lost son was also on the Korean battlefield, but at that time, the military situation was urgent, and he didn't have time to see his son, so he sent him a note, because he wanted to keep it secret, and only some military ** was written on the note.

After Yan Bangyi saw the note, he also knew that his father was on the same battlefield as himself.

However, both of them put duty and discipline first, and never saw each other until they returned to China, when the father and son were finally reunited.

General Yan Fu later served as the artillery commander of the Jinan Military Region for a long time, while Yan Bangyi returned to his hometown and worked at an epidemic prevention station until his retirement.

In addition, there is a very special person who also participated in the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, that is, Han Zihua, the second son of the warlord Han Fuyu.

During the ** period, Han Fuyu's reputation was very bad, he was two-faced and three-stabbed, greedy for money and lustful, and was shot by Chiang Kai-shek because he escaped from the battle during the Anti-Japanese War, leaving a stench for 10,000 years.

However, his second son, Han Zihua, is an aspiring young man.

When the outbreak of the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, Han Zihua was still studying at North China University, and his classmates signed up to join the army.

Although this work is not to go to the front line to fight, it is also very dangerous, and it is necessary to go deep into the enemy's positions to drop propaganda materials, and the rate of success is even higher than that of some combat units.

However, Han Zihua did not flinch, and every time he was able to complete the tasks assigned by his superiors well, he made important contributions to disintegrating the enemy's combat effectiveness and capturing spies.

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