Insights from the Line of Fire: the Secret to Winning the Korean War

Insights from the Line of Fire: the Secret to Winning the Korean War

by Mao Wenrong

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The War to Resist U. S. Aggression and Aid Korea conducted by the Chinese People's Volunteers is a great and magnificent heroic epic. The combat experience of the 60th Volunteer Army is a tragic and glorious heroic chapter in this epic. In particular, the army's 180th Division was alone in the rear, was surrounded by the enemy, fought out of a desperate situation, and fought a comeback. During the counterattack in the summer of 1953, this army had 3,500 people lurking under the eyes of the enemy day and night, without anyone noticing, which was thrilling and shocking. The author of this book uses his own personal experience, knowledge, and a series of real stories to report on the talents and strategies of our army's senior generals, the wisdom and courage of our commanders and soldiers, and the unimaginable conscious discipline. It reveals the secret of our army's victory when the enemy is strong in military strength and we are weak, and the enemy is superior in equipment and we are inferior in equipment. He gave a clear answer to various rumors about the 180th Division of the Volunteer Army.

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