Marshal, brave and good at fighting, is known as the first fierce general in the army. No matter how many soldiers and horses he commanded, he could take the lead and personally rush to the forefront. On the Korean battlefield, his bravery and fearlessness were highly praised: "Who can be slashed immediately, only I am General Peng." ”
On October 19, 1950, North Korea faced a critical moment of life and death. Due to the rout of the Korean People's Army after the landing of US troops at Incheon, the capital Pyongyang is also about to be occupied.
The chairman was well aware of this, and he was far-sighted and decided to send troops to North Korea to protect the country's security. ** is one of the few generals who support the deployment of troops.
In the afternoon of the same day, he rushed to Dandong and held a meeting with military-level cadres. As soon as the meeting ended, Kim Il Sung's special envoy Park Il-woo hurried to the meeting site and said the first thing he said: "Comrade commander, when will you send troops?" ”
** Decided to immediately set out to find Prime Minister Kim, he said: "Leave tonight, no matter how difficult it is, I will definitely find him." Although hundreds of thousands of volunteers had not yet crossed the Yalu River, his decision still caused concern among his subordinates, who said: "The enemy is attacking north, and this is too dangerous." ”
** Personally ordered to meet with Prime Minister Kim before the troops crossing the river. He and his men, including staff officers, guards, drivers, telegraphers, and telegraphers, rode in a jeep and a truck, and rushed to the front first.
Although he was supposed to lead an army of hundreds of thousands, at the moment he did not hesitate to lead by example, demonstrating his bravery and determination. As the saying goes, "Who can cross the sword immediately, only I am General Peng!" ”
At present, most of North Korea has been occupied by the joint **, and the situation is very dangerous. Despite this, ** still insisted on finding Kim Il Sung. During the three days when he lost contact with the large army, he was in enemy-occupied areas, had close encounters with the US and South Korean troops, and even encountered attacks by enemy aircraft.
His spirit of leading by example is truly admirable. Although the battlefield was chaotic, fortunately, ** finally reconnected with the large army at 16 o'clock on the 21st, and he had already found Kim Il Sung.
The reason why Mr. Peng wants to practice radio silence is to prevent being monitored by the US military, and this cautious attitude is also one of the important factors in his success.
** A historic meeting was held with Kim Il Sung. At the beginning, Kim Il Sung proposed that the Chinese and North Korean armies be merged into a single command, and that he should command them under unified command. ** Resolutely opposed this, because he believed that the defeated army would not be able to speak bravely, and the Korean People's Army had been broken up, with only two infantry divisions and one tank division, while the first squadron to enter the DPRK had four corps.
In addition, Kim Il Sung also had no experience in commanding hundreds of thousands of troops. Although the two sides did not reach an agreement, at the time of the second campaign, they finally decided to have a unified command of the Chinese and North Korean forces, and on political and strategic issues, Kim Il Sung's opinion must be consulted.
After the talks, Kim Il Sung evacuated. **canceled the radio silence and revealed his location to ** and Hong Xuezhi and others. During the three days before the army arrived, ** had been wandering around the Great Elm Cave to observe the terrain.
Even when the US fighters continued to strafe, he was not afraid. In the end, Deng Yue, commander of the 40th Division of the 118th Army of the Volunteer Army, found *** on the 23rd, and was no longer alone.
**In five days and four nights, he danced on the tip of the knife with extraordinary wisdom and bravery, which amazed ***: "Five days and four nights are heart-palpitating, only General Peng can do it." ”
This feat allows us to clearly see the gap between the five-star Admiral MacArthur and ***. MacArthur was the best graduate in the history of the West Point Military Academy, and *** studied military affairs for several years in the Hunan Army Lecture Hall.
However, true bravery does not depend on academic qualifications, but on a strong force. MacArthur was clever and resourceful, but he lacked willpower and inwardness.
For the weak, he is arrogant and arrogant. However, in front of the true hero, MacArthur was revealed in his true form, revealing his weak nature. When he faced Roosevelt's reprimand, he was so frightened that he threw up all over the place when he went out, which was really embarrassing and thrown home.
MacArthur boasted of great valor, but in fact he was often cowardly on the battlefield. During the Battle of Bataan during World War II, he boasted that he would live and die with his soldiers, but when the victory of the Japanese army was assured, he fled the battlefield in a small boat.
Although he is a famous general, has won many battles, and is a rare military strategist, he seems very small in front of *** generals. A born brave man, MacArthur's natural nemesis.
The moment he entered North Korea, MacArthur's defeat was already doomed. ** Commanded three battles in a row, defeated MacArthur, and finally had to retreat south in disgrace, and was even almost driven into the sea.
After the Fourth Campaign, MacArthur was relieved of his duties by Truman. This is the victory of the brave!