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Chapter 54 Compared with Japanese soldiers, the Chinese are not only not afraid of death, but also have flexible tactics

If you are not afraid of the dead, why are you afraid of "tools". To the surprise of the U.S. military, not only did the Chinese have no fear of the U.S. military's strong attack, but even faced the world's most advanced tank weighing 55 tons, the Chinese soldiers had no fear. "My God!" There was a scene in front of the eyes that made the American soldiers dumbfounded: a Chinese soldier actually climbed onto a tank that was shooting wildly while rumbling forward. "It's just playing with your life!" The five American soldiers not far from the tank were so shocked that they forgot to shoot. They watched this "ignorant and fearless" Chinese soldier holding the blasting tube, climbing and jumping on the tank, as if playing acrobatics.And this Chinese soldier faced a big guy he had never seen before, and he didn't know where to poke the blasting tube in, so he searched everywhere on the tank.After poking it a few times, the Chinese soldier finally stuffed the blasting tube under the tank's tracks.

With a "bang", the track of the tank broke into two halves. Tank deflated eggplant. The five American soldiers behind the tank obediently raised their hands to the Chinese soldiers. After being captured, they recounted their lingering fear and bewilderment at the Chinese fighting. An American soldier who participated in the war against Japan in World War II said: "The Japanese soldiers fought bravely and were not afraid of death, but compared with the Chinese, their tactics were rigid and rigid. The Chinese are both brave and flexible." Unexpected, unexpected! At this time, the U.S. military, which has never suffered a defeat, seems to have understood who will win this battle.However, no one dared to order to stop the attack.

Because the U.S. Army has a tradition, on the battlefield, don't abandon any trapped brothers easily. Not one of them is missing. This famous quote from the American movie "Saving Private Ryan" extols such a spirit. At the Frontier Observatory, everyone turned their attention to Commander Milburn. Looking at him is like giving him a problem. Who is the leader, who calls the shots. Army Commander Milburn walked out of the command post with a livid face, sat down on a rock, and stared for a long time at the smoky Volunteer Army positions thousands of meters away. He is thinking.

After all, Commander Milburn has experienced many battles and is not arrogant. He chose reason over emotion and reason. Back at the observation post, Commander Milburn immediately ordered: "Any effort to rescue the 3rd Battalion is futile and will cost more lives. Order the troops to give up rescue immediately and retreat south." Mr. Gay was shocked when he heard the words, and wanted to argue a few words. Commander Milburn waved his hand and said, "I understand what you're trying to say. I hate this decision as much as you do, and I take responsibility for it. It's the most heartbreaking decision I've ever made in my life."

After Commander Milburn finished speaking, he walked away with a livid face. The steel-like U.S. military collapsed in front of the Chinese opponent!
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