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    "Early in the early morning of the last day of the Lunar New Year, a burst of fierce gunfire broke the fearful tranquility of Qomolangma. Dongping Zhizhu took his family's Tibetan prize and two Tibetan militiamen from Wangding Village.  While patrolling the front line of the Indian military fortifications by the No. 4 Bridge of the Kejielang River in the East District, an Indian military sentry on duty was nervous, perhaps due to the armed confrontation for more than a month.  The three-person and one-dog militia patrol led by Zhu fired a shot. Dongping Zhizhu and the two militiamen fought back while retreating. The firepower points of the Indian army's forward positions also thought that the People's Liberation Army was coming to attack, and they immediately fired.  Shoot to embolden yourself. [ ] At this time, the 1st Battalion and the Machine Gun Company of the 6th Army Motorized Rifle Brigade had arrived at Wangding Village. The troops on duty at the forward position of Tagela Pass immediately opened fire on the Indian army position.  Carry out suppression and cover Dongping Zhizhu and his three-man and one-dog patrol as they retreat into our controlled area. When Gao Shoqing and others came, they always asked one or two local Tibetan militiamen to lead the way during their patrols because they were not familiar with the terrain in this area.  . But I didn¡¯t expect that this would become a conscious action by Dongping Zhizhu and these Tibetan militiamen. Regardless of whether the People¡¯s Liberation Army invited them, they would go to the front of the Indian army¡¯s position. This is understandable, because they are in the Indian army¡¯s position.  Behind, after all, it was the place where their ancestors had lived for generations. They hoped that the People's Liberation Army could drive away these Indian troops as soon as possible and let them return to the place where they were born and raised. "" Gao Shouqing, who was on duty at the front, was at the front.  The platoon on duty gave the order to counterattack. Suddenly the sound of guns and gunfire broke out in the forward position, and the sniper Shi Lei went on a killing spree. He had already set up several sniper positions for himself, and Shi Lei killed the Indian army in the first time.  Three machine gunners. The 6-mm single-barreled rocket launcher of the machine gun company behind the first company position also participated in the counterattack. Liu Qi, the rocket gunner of the first group of the machine gun company, fired one leg after the second gunner loaded an armor-piercing shell.  Kneeling next to the triangular gun mount, he put his eyes on the gun scope. He looked at the gun quadrant, then adjusted the gun scope to fit the class defense bunker on the mountainside on the right side of the Indian army into the middle of the gun scope.  The index finger and thumb gently pinched the two hammer blades of the striking device, and a long, "Buzz" sounded in the ears.  With a sound, the rocket flew out, and with a loud "boom", the shell hit the center of the Indian army's bunker about 10 meters away. The bunker was immediately bombed with rubble flying around, and the broken body parts of the Indian army inside the bunker and the roof of the bunker.  The bunker was thrown high into the air together, and the entire bunker collapsed in the smoke.  ¡°Then he turned the angle of the 1mm single-barreled rocket launcher.  The second gunner shouted to the second gunner: "Quick, armor-breaking shells." The second gunner then loaded another armor-breaking shell into the guide tube, and then quickly hid aside. Liu Qi locked another mountainside bunker, and then another  Yes, "Boom." There was a loud noise, and another dozen enemies in the bunker were also buried on this barren plateau with the sound of artillery. Then he bombarded the Indian army's outpost and the open-air machine gun bunker fortifications.  In a short period of three minutes, he fired artillery shells and destroyed two bunkers and three machine gun bunkers. After the war, he was named a master gunner. In the early morning, at the headquarters of the 7th Brigade in Zhangduo, the Fourth Army.  Lieutenant General Kaul, the commander of the army, got up and finished his tongue and beard. An orderly served him the morning tea prepared for him and the telegram sent to him by Defense Minister Menon after he went to bed last night: He received the telegram,  He read quickly, "For territorial issues, we can only resolve to change the status quo on the border by force.  Properly equipped patrols must be sent into the areas currently occupied by the Chinese to expel the Chinese there in order to safeguard their Indian rights because long delay would mean acquiescence in Chinese occupation,¡± The Silence of the Sudden Dawn  He was interrupted by the violent gunfire, and then the rumbling explosion of artillery shells. He was startled, stood up in panic, knocked over the black tea that had just been added with milk and sugar cubes, and hurriedly picked it up leading to the front.  phone. When he learned that an Indian sentry saw three Tibetans carrying guns and leading a dog to the position, the gun went off, causing a fierce counterattack from the Chinese army, and the three men who were covering them  The militia patrol with a dog retreated, and he was relieved that the Chinese army did not attack them. But the subsequent casualty report shocked him. The losses caused to the Indian army in this short conflict were huge.  Yes, enough people from the 2nd Company of the 2nd Rajput Battalion were killed, and 6 people were injured. The entire 2nd Company of the 2nd Rajput Battalion was killed by the squadron¡¯s artillery fire.  Almost everything was lost. Kaur thought that with such a big loss, he had to make a gesture.  "In order to explain to the Indian media, to appease the Nehru authorities in New Delhi, they must launch an effective counterattack against China, causing more people to die and more blood to be shed. Drive these arrogant Chinese out  Only by leaving this area can we satisfy Nehru's ambitions as a great power and the impetuous Indian media. At the brigade headquarters of the 7th Brigade, Brigadier Dalabi frowned and listened to Lieutenant General Kaur's reading and overestimated his capabilities.  The command gate "Ruan Kuangjiu" dissuaded Kaul from this crazy move, but he didn'tTo take this step.  He looked at the commander of the Fourth Army, Kaul, who was constantly making scales in front of the map, and said: "Lieutenant General Kaul, the Chinese have not taken the initiative to cross the border to attack us. I am convinced that if we send a large number of troops now,  Crossing the border will definitely arouse a stronger reaction from the Chinese soldiers over there. ¡°We must make a strong counterattack against the Chinese!  "Lieutenant General Kaul said firmly: "Otherwise we will not be able to explain to Prime Minister Mr. Nehru, nor to the Indian people.  Our target was Tuggerah Ridge, not here.  " "Lieutenant General Kaur, this is an insignificant area, and the Chinese have occupied and controlled the entire Taghla Highlands.  Our most sensible action now is to withdraw from this disputed territory, retreat to the higher slopes in the south, and establish a better position.  Brigadier General Dalvi said: "We can no longer play with the soldiers and push my battalion and company forward like chess pieces. "Stop arguing." Kaul waved his hand impatiently and said, "We will work together in a while.  Those commanders who were familiar with the terrain here held a discussion and listened to their opinions. "In the end, Lieutenant Colonel Pushad, the commander of the 1st Battalion of the 1st Sikh Regiment, who Lieutenant General Kaul relied on particularly, proposed to lead the 1st Sikh Regiment himself.  Several Sikh soldiers from the Sikh Regiment conducted a powerful "patrol" to drive away those Chinese troops at Tagla Pass. After the fierce blows from the first company and the machine gun company, the gunfire from the Indian army position stopped.  There were more than four soldiers killed and injured, and no one left dared to show his face. Shi Lei was even more ruthless. Even the Indian troops who came to carry the wounded became his sniper targets. Gao Shouqing ordered a platoon of soldiers to stop.  Come down. Then he ordered the observation posts to be left and the rest to withdraw from the position to rest. What surprised him was that the Indian army did not fire artillery. Liu Qi graduated from the Shenyang Artillery School and participated in actual combat for the first time. At this time, he felt so beautiful.  When I had the opportunity to participate in actual combat, I destroyed two bunkers and three machine gun bunkers, killing dozens of Indian Asahi Asan in one go. After breakfast, the observation post in front reported that there was about a battalion with heads wrapped.  Indian soldiers wearing red turbans came towards our position. After receiving the report, Gao Shouqing immediately organized a company to take the position at Tagla Pass. Gao Shouqing looked down the mountain, and sure enough, a group of four to five hundred tall, strong and strangely dressed soldiers came up.  , looks very ferocious and a bit scary. They all have purple-red buns, thick long beards, and bracelets. In addition to holding a British Lee-Enfield rifle with a long bayonet in their hands, there are also  One man was wearing a long sword, with his chest held high and his head held high, and he walked towards the company's position with a fierce look. Gao Shouqing smiled and said, "**, this is not a war, this is just a gangster seeking death."  ¡°Don¡¯t worry, when you get closer, give me a good beating and kill these red-headed Indians who act weird on the battlefield!  ¡± An Indian captain who was walking in front drew out his long sword, raised it high, and then made a slashing motion. These vicious-looking Indian soldiers accelerated their advance, with expressions on their faces.  The expression became even more ferocious. "Bang" followed by a gunshot, the Indian captain who walked in front, holding a long sword in his hand, wearing red and black clothes with many shining copper buttons on it, showing his teeth and claws.  Suddenly a blooming blood flower burst out on his forehead, and his body straightened backwards as if he had been pushed down. After rolling a few times on the hillside, he stopped moving. With the sound of Shi Lei's gunfire, he shot four times in a row.  Multiple automatic rifles also began to spray out strings of fire snakes "gnawing, goo, goo tart, eh, tart."  The automatic rifles fired one after another in short bursts, and in less than a minute, more than four people, known as the "swords of India." The fierce Sikh red-headed Asan arrived in a pool of blood.  Lieutenant Colonel Rashad of the 1st Sikh Union, he is a tough officer.  He served in World War II, fighting under the British in North Africa.  He blended in with the group of Sikh soldiers. He was very smart in not being so arrogant. When he saw Captain Mohabir being knocked down, he immediately hid behind a half-man-high stone next to him and said, "Tart,  Tart, please." He felt a sharp pain in his right arm.  He nestled behind the stone and looked at his broken right arm.  shouted the medic.  Two of his own soldiers ran towards him and fell down one after another. He closed his eyes in pain.  "These brave Sikh soldiers seemed to be unconscious, still rushing forward with chests and heads held high, and kept stopping, standing and shooting twice with Lee-Enfield rifles in their hands, and then moved forward.  These stupid Sikh soldiers also adopted the tactics of Chi Ji's infantry charge.  , if you want to know what happened after the funeral, please log in to 6 old, with more chapters, support the author, and support genuine reading!
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