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Text Chapter 36: The War on the Southern Front

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    Just as the D1 Army of the Volunteer Air Force launched a vigorous "Operation Nest Breaking", the Chinese People's Volunteer Army ground troops followed General Peng's order and launched a heroic counterattack against the United States-led coalition. With the Volunteer Army  The 38th and 42nd armies formed the Southern Front Corps. Under the specific command of Han Xianchu, deputy commander of the Volunteer Army, they entered North Korea from Ji'an along the road from Ji'an to Xianxing, passing through the Jiang boundary and heading south. After entering the waist of the Korean bee,  Turn west, avoid the main road, and use the mountains and hills as cover to take shortcuts.  It has penetrated deep behind the US Eighth Army.  After receiving the order for the general attack, they quickly engaged the enemy and launched a fierce attack on the enemy with lightning speed.  A sudden attack was carried out on the 7th Division of the South Korean 2nd Army, which was responsible for the rear right wing of the enemy's western front.  The 38th Army's 3 divisions with more than 46,000 troops were divided into three routes. One route was the 112 divisions that penetrated to the west of Tokugawa, and launched an attack on the South Korean 7th Division in the Tokugawa area from west to east; the other route was the 112 divisions hidden in Tokugawa.  The 113th Division in the mountains of southern Sichuan launched an attack on the 7th South Korean Division in the Tokugawa area from south to north; the other route was the 114th Division hiding in the east and on standby, launching an attack on Tokugawa from east to west.  The soldiers of the 7th Division of South Korea, who were in bunkers surrounded by sandbags and barbed wire, were surprised to find that behind their fortifications, two or three Chinese soldiers wearing rubber-soled shoes appeared.  They emerged from the ground, silently, and as nimble as a civet cat. They quickly moved towards their bunkers, and then very calmly threw grenades and ammunition bags into their fortifications and bunkers. These Chinese soldiers rushed towards them.  A group of happy children are playing their favorite games tirelessly and happily.  Explosions came one after another. With the explosions, the bunkers and fortifications of the 7th Division of South Korea were constantly mixed with the remains of soldiers, and firearms flew into the sky. Then signal bombs rose into the sky, and the soldiers of the 38th Army of the Volunteer Army were surrounded by  Amid the sounds of bugles, whistles, and trumpets, they launched a mad charge towards the enemy. They rushed into the enemy's position and engaged the enemy at hand-to-hand combat. Grenades flew everywhere, and bayonets of the 38-gun were inserted into the chests of the enemies who were blocking their advance without hesitation.  Faced with this sudden attack, the officers and soldiers of the 7th Division of South Korea were immediately overwhelmed. Before receiving the battle order, grenades fell on their sides and heads.  The bayonet pierced his body.  They have never seen such ferocious, dazzled, and unruly fighting.  Those who react quickly drop their guns and run around, while those who react slowly have no choice but to raise their hands and surrender except for being beaten to death. These are a unique set of tactics that our army has formed based on its own situation during the regular war. Although the weapons in their hands are  It is lagging behind, but it is used very fully, bringing out the maximum effectiveness of each weapon.  The long-term equipment weakness has made our army more accustomed to moving at night, concealing contact with the enemy, and launching sudden attacks on the enemy by surprise.  In particular, the troops in the Fourth Field are extremely adaptable to the geography, climate and customs conditions of North Korea. There is not much difference between North Korea and Northeast China. Even the characters use Chinese characters.  The 38th Army of the Volunteer Army combines the tactics of mobile attack, sharp knife breakthrough, interspersed segmentation, and central blooming tactics: adaptable attack and flexible mobile defense, one point and two sides. One group and two teams The six tactical principles of Lin B are brought into play.  Incisively and vividly, after three hours of fierce fighting, the division commander was killed and more than 10,000 people of the South Korean 7th Division were wiped out in the Tokugawa area.  Occupied Tokugawa, an important transportation hub leading from east to west, north and south, and an important material storage area for the Second Army of South Korea. They captured a lot of goods. More than 550 artillery pieces, 29 tanks, and more than 800 cars. They were the first to cut off the invasion to the north.  The enemy's main escape route to the south. Then the 112th Division deployed defenses in this area. The 113th Division and the 114th Division took some of the spoils and marched south. The 113th Division stayed in Kitakura, 30 kilometers south of Tokugawa, as a reserve for the 112th Division; the 114th Division moved south to occupy  Chengchuan, on alert to the south, and at the same time serving as the reserve force of the 125th Division of the 42nd Army to defend Sunchuan.  The 124th Division of the 42nd Army has moved to the area south of Tokugawa and east of Beicang-ri. At the beginning of the general offensive, they quickly launched a charge towards Beicang-ri and completely annihilated one battalion and one of the South Korean 7th Division defending Beicang-ri.  More than 1,000 people from the regiment occupied Beicang-ri, and then handed over Beicang-ri to the Shisi Southern Line Command. Starting from Beicang-ri, they headed west along the highway toward Suchuan to attack and occupy Suchuan, so as to completely cut off the entire  The retreat route of the US Eighth Army to the south. The 42nd Army attacked Ningyuan from the east with 126 divisions and quickly eliminated a company-level reconnaissance detachment of the South Korean 7th Division in Ningyuan. After occupying Ningyuan, one regiment was left to protect 112  Division on the right wing of Tokchuan to prevent any mistake by the Korean People's Army from affecting the security of the right wing of our southern front troops. The remaining two regiments, with more than 10,000 men, rushed westward without stopping, passing through Beicang-ri and advancing towards Sunchon and Suchon.  Sunchuan and Suchuan areas are on standby.  As the reserve team of the 124th Division guarding Suchuan.  The 125th Division was the farthest unit before the start of this battle. In order to speed up the march in the mountains, it almost gave up all its heavy weapons and arrived at the hiding place as scheduled. It leaned into the hills of the railway on the east side of Sunchuan.  After the battle began, they launched a fierce attack on two companies of the 1st Battalion of the 187th Parachute Infantry Regiment defending Sunchuan.  This paratrooper unit guarding Sunchon was what Kim Il-sung said to parachute into the Sunchon and Suchon areas to end the dynasty.On October 18, Company A and Company B of the 1st Battalion of the U.S. 187th Parachute Infantry Regiment, led by Battalion Commander Wilsey, parachuted in Sunchuan.  Landing. After the parachute landed, we encountered fire suppression by the Korean People's Army on a small high ground.  Company A and Company B, attacking from both sides, quickly drove the Korean People's Army out of their position on the high ground. Two hours later, the two companies completely eliminated the resistance of the Korean People's Army in this area.  Due to the successive victories of the American Inchon landing, the morale of the Korean People's Army was severely damaged. They had no intention of resisting and quickly fled north. This battle did not feel like a battle at all, but more like a relaxed exercise. US 187  A total of 647 people from the two companies of the 1st Battalion of the Airborne Regiment parachuted. Their losses were very slight: 4 killed in battle, 13 wounded in battle, and 11 injured in parachute falls.  In this battle, two companies of the 1st Battalion of the U.S. 187th Airborne Regiment captured 156 Korean people's officers and soldiers and killed 103. They easily occupied Sunchuan, the main north-south transportation road. On the side of Company C of Battalion A in Suchuan  400 people, led by deputy battalion commander Michael, repelled a battalion of the Korean People's Army and easily occupied Suchuan, a north-south transportation artery. This shows that this is an elite American force that is very capable of fighting. 42nd Army 125  The division's attack on Sunchuan was first launched by the 2nd Battalion of the 373rd Regiment.  The 5th Company of the 2nd Battalion is the sharp knife company of the 373rd Regiment. After Wang Baozhu returned from the sniper training class, he was directly promoted to the commander of his company. He led a company of people and searched along both sides of the railway from north to south. When they arrived  Four kilometers away from Sunchuan, Yang Guang, a sniper instructor who was accompanying the 2nd Battalion and 5th Company of the 373rd Regiment of the 42nd Army, discovered that there were enemies in the two highlands in front. Yangguang grabbed Wang Baozhuo, who was walking in a hurry, and pressed down with his left hand.  He pressed the button to signal everyone to stop.  He lay on the roadbed. Through the infrared sight, he discovered that 400 meters ahead, to the west of the railway, there was an east-west hill about 80 meters high and 300 meters long. There was a platform of more than 60 meters below the peak. On this platform  There is an enemy's semicircular open-air field fortification about 40 meters long built with sandbags. Behind the fortification can be seen four field tents. In the middle of the fortification, stands a sentry leaning on the sandbag bunker.  Based on the analysis of the four tents set up, there should be about two enemy combat units in the entire highland, that is, four US military squads. A US military squad is composed of 5-6 people, which is equivalent to two combat groups of our army.  Each squad is a detachment, which is equivalent to a squad in our army. Then he observed the high ground to the east of the railway, which was slightly lower than the high ground to the west, about 60 meters or so.  There are also four tents and two squad-level combat units above.  He told Company Commander Wang about these situations. Wang Baozhu immediately ordered: "Er Gouzi, go to the back and tell us about the enemy situation here." He turned around and said to the two platoon leaders who came up: "First platoon leader, take your  People, first pass through the woods in front to the west, then circle to the west of the enemy, and then attack from the west when in position; Second Platoon Commander, lead your people from the woods to quickly and covertly approach the enemy's front; Teacher Yang, you  Keep an eye on the enemy's sentry and shoot if he notices any abnormal movement. Everyone takes the first gunshot as a signal. Once an attack is launched, they must not hesitate and are not afraid of sacrifice. They must rush and attack fiercely and do not allow the enemy to slow down.  You take action immediately. The company headquarters and the three platoons to the east are lined up with machine guns." Yang Guang followed the 2nd platoon to the woods. The front of the woods was about 200 meters away from the high ground. There was a patch of unharvested corn at the foot of the hill.  There is a dry seasonal river between the fields, cornfields and woods.  He quickly found two sniper positions in the woods. One was a two-arm-thick tree with large branches, and the other was a more forward-protruding Wo Niu Shi more than one meter high.  Behind Niu Shi, I found that there were several bushes in front of me blocking my view. The field of view was not wide enough, and the angle for shooting upward was not good.  He returned to the Great Joy tree and quickly climbed onto the fork of the tree, which was more than one meter high from the ground. He placed his gun on a small tree hairpin, adjusted his body, and felt that  It was comfortable, and he looked through the scope to see that the shooting range was good.  Then he looked at the movement speed and route of each platoon. Then he quickly observed the situation of the enemy position through the scope. Then he pointed the gun at the sentry and carefully observed his reaction. For about seven or eight minutes, he saw that  The sentry straightened his waist and looked down, then took off the gun from his shoulder, pulled the trigger, and pointed the gun north. He bravely pulled the trigger. He saw the sentry throwing the gun high and back.  Falling down. He immediately pointed his gun at the machine gun bunker that could block the second platoon's route up the mountain.  About half a minute later he saw an enemy rushing out of the tent and running towards the machine gun fort made of sandbags.  He pulled the trigger again without hesitation. When he saw the enemy, he fell down on the machine gun. At this time, he heard the explosion of grenades and saw the fastest soldiers in the second row standing a few meters away from the enemy fortifications.  The slower ones were only ten meters away, struggling to climb up while throwing grenades into the enemy's fortifications.  He deeply admired the familiar tactical movements and brave fighting spirit of these soldiers.  He did not move his position and stared closely at the opponent's position. At this time, two flares were fired from the high ground to the east.  He saw a soldier in the second row jumping into the enemy's fortifications and firing continuously.  Another soldier was knocked down the moment he jumped on the sandbag.  He saw an American soldier holdingThe submachine gun was firing wildly. He held his breath and gently pressed the trigger of his Type 88 sniper rifle to end the enemy's madness.  At this time, the explosion of grenades and the sound of Thompson submachine guns were heard to the west. The explosion of grenades and the firing of submachine guns merged into one. The battle ended quickly. Six of the enemy were killed in the tent.  In fifteen minutes, 23 enemies were wiped out, 17 were killed, and 6 were captured. The 2nd platoon sacrificed one person and injured 2 people. The 1st platoon injured 2 people. Yang Guang came to the mountain and saw everyone cleaning the battlefield.  He took out his tactical flashlight and saw that two bazooka 60mm rocket launchers and 24 rocket grenades were seized.  A soldier said: "We also have a rocket launcher here. Company Commander Wang carries it on his back all day long and can't even touch it. I wonder how this thing is like?" Yang Guang said: "Not very good. But it's better than nothing." He went to that place again  The machine gun fort looked at it and saw an M2 large-caliber 12.7 mm heavy machine gun and five boxes of bullets. He opened a wooden box and saw that there were five bullet chains inside, each with more than a hundred rounds of bullets, plus the hangings on the gun.  The chain of ammunition contained approximately 3,000 rounds.  Then he looked at the three targets he had hit. Two were hit in the head and one was in the chest. They were all killed with one shot.  He did not suffer from nausea, vomiting, or even a rapid heartbeat as described by others.  He took out a pack of camel cigarettes from the machine gunner's coat pocket.  I ordered one and it tasted pretty good, so I slipped it into my pocket.  At this time, the second platoon leader came over and said: "Teacher Yang, you really can't lie! This is a fool's errand. One shot at a time. It won us the most precious two or three minutes for the frontal charge. If the enemy's machine gun fires, who knows?  How many people will be killed or injured?" Yang Guang smiled: "The main thing is that you act quickly and have proper tactics. I think the enemy in the north will retreat soon. Yes, I will.  When I came up, I saw a lot of straw bags piled up at the corner of the mountain near the railway, which are just in time for repairing the fortifications. There are also some gasoline barrels. I will send a few people to pour gasoline into the woods." He pointed to the sniper he had just shot.  The forest at that time.  There was also a fierce battle on the hilltop to the east at this time.  The distance between the two hills is about 400 meters.  In the middle is the railway. The narrowest point is about 20 meters. It was dug out with guns for railway construction. This is a Y-shaped pass, opening to the north. To the north is a U-shaped relatively flat and open land.  It is about 600 meters wide and 4 kilometers long.  It is a pass that is easy to close but difficult to attack. No wonder the enemy sent a tactical detachment of four paratroopers to guard it, but they were still too careless.
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