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sunset lonely city 张和平 6877Words 2018-03-18
When it comes to Hengyang, when it comes to the defense of Hengyang, people naturally think of Fan Zhongyan's famous frontier poem "The Pride of the Fishermen": "The scenery is different in the fall of the plug, and the geese in Hengyang go without paying attention. There are sounds from all around. Thousands of mountains, long smoke and sunset, the lonely city is closed. A glass of turbid wine is home for thousands of miles, and Yan Ran has no plan to return.The Qiang tube is covered with frost.People can't sleep, the general has white hair and tears for his husband. "

Although this Hengyang is not that Hengyang, I hope Hengyang will become more brilliant and beautiful because of this. Gently erasing the dust of history, gunpowder smoke from more than 60 years ago faintly wafted from the monument of the Anti-Japanese War, rising one by one, and condensed into three immortal bright red characters in the air: the soul of China. Thousands of Chinese sons and daughters went on to succeed in the past, splashing a cavity of blood on this monument.The country remains the same, the years go by, the blood coagulates, and the stele is as hard as iron.Group after group of descendants walked past the monument, stopped, saluted, and carefully searched for the famous names engraved on the monument.However, there are many famous names wrapped in it, and many have no names at all.

"Win the battle and laugh haha!" When this folk song of the Anti-Japanese War sounded in our ears again, we heard the heroism of victory, and even heard the roar of bullets, the clang of swords, the neighing of war horses, and the roar of aircraft and cannons.The battlefield yellow flowers are extraordinarily fragrant.This is clearly a majestic and heroic symphony on the battlefield: when the country is in crisis, no matter whether it is this party or that party, whether it is guerrilla warfare or positional warfare, whether it is workers and peasants, gentry or officers and soldiers, regardless of the north and south, regardless of age, as long as the heart There is patriotic blood flowing, and they have left a high or low, long or short, and beautiful note in the battle to defend national independence and the peace of the motherland.

"If we don't go to war The enemy killed us with bayonets and point to our bones and say: Look, this is a slave!" Tian Han's anti-Japanese poem expresses the aspirations of thousands of Chinese compatriots.Brothers fighting tigers, father and son soldiers in battle.No matter which trench they came from, in the face of foreign aggression, the bullets of the hot-blooded men all poured on the same target. Gently erase the dust of history, let the monument become a whetstone, and polish some rusty memories!Let us look carefully in the monument.Both victories and defeats should not be forgotten by history. Neither the sacrificed soldiers nor the immortal veterans should be forgotten by the passing of time. Famous heroes and unsung heroes are equally worthy of our memory and admiration!

Let us always remember these famous names! Fang Xianjue, whose name is Zishan. Born in 1903 in Lanlan District, Suxian County, Anhui Province, that is, a gentry family in the 10th District of Xiaoxian County, Jiangsu Province.He studied in his hometown when he was young. After graduating from high school, he was admitted to Xuzhou Provincial Middle School in Jiangsu Province, and later graduated from Nanjing No. 1 Industrial School and the Department of Electrical Engineering of Central University Engineering College. In 1926, he graduated from the third infantry department of Whampoa Military Academy.Later, he entered the second phase of the higher education class of the Whampoa Military Academy and the fourth phase of the second-level general officer class of the Army University.After Fang Xianjue graduated from the Whampoa Military Academy, he was sent to the 20th Division of the National Revolutionary Army as a platoon leader.At this time, the 20th Division belonged to the 1st Army, and the division commander Qian Dajun.After the 1st Army participated in the Second Northern Expedition, this division was left in Guangdong for garrison.

In September 1927, the Nationalist Government formed the 32nd Army with this division as the backbone, and went to the Fujian-Guangdong border to intercept the Communist Party troops who had risen in Nanchang.Because of Fang Xianjue's outstanding performance in battle, he was promoted to company commander.The next year, the 20th Division went to southern Jiangsu to serve as the rear guard of the Northern Expedition.Soon, Fang Xianjue was transferred to Tuanfu.In the autumn of that year, when the national troops were reorganized, Fang Xianjue's 20th Division was downsized into the 8th Brigade of the 3rd Division. Cai Xisheng, the brigade commander, and Fang Xianjue served as the battalion deputy of the 16th Regiment of the brigade.Since then, he has successively participated in the Central Plains War and military operations against the Red Army, ranging from official to regimental deputy.After joining the war of resistance.

After the outbreak of the Anti-Japanese War in 1937, Fang Xianjue was transferred to the newly formed reserve 10th division as the head of the 28th regiment. In September 1938, when Jiang Chaoxiong took over as division commander, Fang Xianjue was also promoted from regiment commander to deputy division commander.Since this division is composed entirely of recruits, the division has been training in the rear for a long time. In November 1940, the division was ordered to go to Anhui to fight against the Japanese army. In 1941, the Japanese army dispatched from Wuhan and crossed the Xinqiang River to invade the south.The Commander-in-Chief of the 9th War Zone immediately ordered the 10th Army to prepare for the 10th Division to deploy to the 10th Army when it was deployed in Zhuzhou, and to go to northern Hunan as soon as possible to stop the Japanese army.Under the leadership of the division commander Fang Xianjue, all officers and soldiers fought desperately against the Japanese army and suffered heavy losses, but they still effectively delayed the Japanese invasion of Changsha.It effectively destroyed the Japanese army's attempt to occupy Changsha and was rewarded by Chiang Kai-shek.

At the end of 1941, the Japanese army in Wuhan attacked Changsha again, threatening to send 430,000 troops to Changsha to celebrate the New Year.After the 10th Army was reinforced by friendly relief forces, the Japanese army was forced to give up the goal of capturing Changsha.After the war, Army Commander Li Yutang was promoted to Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the 27th Group Army, Fang Xianjue was promoted to Commander of the 10th Army, and concurrently served as Changsha Garrison Commander. In October 1943, the Battle of Changde began, and the 10th Army went to aid from Changsha.The 3rd Division of the 10th Army successfully occupied Deshan, and took over the remnants of the 57th Division to protrude from the encirclement, making great achievements.In this battle, Fang Xianjue was outstanding, powerful in China, and respected by the people of the country.For this reason, Chiang Kai-shek gave him a plaque with the inscription "Loyalty represents the world".

In late May 1944, the Japanese army advanced its forward command post in Nanjing to Wuhan, and Junliu, the commander-in-chief of its dispatched army, began to launch the Battle of Henan, Hunan and Guangxi against the national army. On May 18, the Japanese army captured Changsha, and then successively captured Liling, Youxian and other places, and their arrows pointed directly at Hengyang. Fang Xianjue commanded the 10th Army to defend Hengyang.The command post fought against the Japanese army for 47 days.Because the ammunition was exhausted, the army was defeated and captured.Finally managed to escape back to Chongqing.Appointed as Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the 20th Army Group. At the beginning of 1945, he also served as the commander of the newly formed 207th Division of the Youth Army in the name of the deputy commander-in-chief of the group army, and was transferred to the commander of the 206th Division and the commander of the 88th Army.

After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, Fang Xianjue was involved in the vortex of the civil war. In 1946, he served as the commander of the 88th Division of the Reorganization.Not long after, because of his defeat in Southwest Shandong, Xue Yue dismissed him as division commander and transferred him to be the deputy director of the first training department.Later, under the care of Li Yutang, the old chief, Fang Xian felt the deputy commander of the Tenth Appeasement District, the deputy director of the Fuzhou Appeasement Office, the deputy commander of the 22nd Corps, the deputy commander of the 1st Training Command, and the military and political chief of the Southeast High Commissioner of the Office. At the end of 1949, he fled to Taiwan with his family.

After arriving in Taiwan, Fang Xianjue was trained in the 13th phase of "Research on Revolutionary Practice" and the second advanced class of the Yuanshan Officer Training Corps. In February 1953, he was transferred to the deputy commander of Penghu Defense. In June 1954, he entered the third phase of the Department of Joint Warfare, National Defense University.After graduation, he successively served as the deputy commander of the First Army Corps and the director of the Research Supervision Committee of the Joint Service Command. After retiring in 1968, he was criticized many times for his defection to the enemy in Hengyang, and he wanted to become a monk several times.Fang Xianjue has one son and six daughters, one of whom became an excellent physicist in the United States. On March 3, 1983, Fang Xianjue died of illness in Taipei.The tombstone written by him is impressively engraved with the words "Tomb of Fang Xianjue, former soldier of the 10th Army of the Army".His posthumous works include "Zishan's Actions" and "Hengyang Persistence War Memories". Zhou Qingxiang (1904-1948) was originally named Zhou Zhaotong, and his style name was Yunting.A native of Chenzhuang, north of Xiajin County, Shandong Province.General of the Nationalist Army.Born in a wealthy farm family, he studied in a private school when he was young, and then successively studied in Xiajin County No. 1 Higher Primary School and Dongchang No. 2 Middle School. In October 1925, he entered the Infantry Division of the 3rd Phase of the Whampoa Military Academy. After graduating in October of the following year, he was assigned to the 3rd Division of the 1st Army of the National Revolutionary Army. In September 1927, he participated in the campaign against the warlord Sun Chuanfang in Donglongtan Town, Nanjing. In 1932, he participated in the fourth counter-revolutionary "encirclement and suppression" campaign against the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army. In the early days of the Anti-Japanese War, Zhou Qingxiang served as the head of the Eighth Regiment of the Third Division of the Tenth Army. Participated in the defense of Wuhan from May to October 1938.In July of the same year, in the Battle of Jiujiang Hukou, the troops suffered heavy casualties, so they went to Hengshan, Hunan to replenish soldiers and train them for half a year. In mid-February 1939, the Japanese army attacked Nanchang. Zhou Qingxiang led a regiment to Xiushui, Jiangxi Province to block the enemy's attack. The troops suffered heavy losses, and he led his troops to Xiangtan, Hunan Province for training. In September 1939, he was transferred to Xiushui to participate in the Changsha counterattack. In July 1940, he served as the commander of the 3rd Division and moved to Hunan and Jiangxi. In September and December 1941, he participated in the Changsha Defense War twice. In January 1943, after participating in the third Changsha Defense War, he was awarded a Blue Sky and White Sun Medal. From late May to early August 1944, Zhou Qingxiang led the 3rd Division to participate in the Chang (Sha) Heng (Yang) Battle. On June 18, Changsha fell, and the Japanese army took advantage of the victory to attack Hengyang.The 10th Army where Zhou Qingxiang's division was in started the defense of Hengyang. On June 28, the Japanese army was hit hard. On July 11, the Japanese offensive resumed, and the defenders suffered heavy casualties. On August 16, the Japanese army rushed into Hengyang, and the defenders fought hand-to-hand with them.At the critical juncture, when backup was not available, Army Commander Fang Tianjue ordered the entire army to disarm and surrender.So far, the 47-day defense of Hengyang ended in failure.About 20 days after Zhou Qingxiang was captured, he escaped and went to Guangxi, where he recruited stragglers and rebuilt the third division.At the end of the same year, the division successively went to Chongqing and Hanzhong for training. In February 1945, he served as the deputy commander of the 10th Army and the commander of the 3rd Division. In the spring of 1946, he came to Shandong alone and joined Wang Yaowu, the commander of the Kuomintang's second appeasement zone.After Zhou Qingxiang came to Shandong, he successively served as the commander-in-chief of the 19th Army Officer Corps of the Kuomintang Central Training Corps, and the major general education chief and head of the Shandong Provincial Training Corps. In October 1947, he served as the commander of the major general of the 32nd Division of the Kuomintang Army Reorganization. In March 1948, it fought against the People's Liberation Army in the 4th battle of Zhoucun Battle, and the division collapsed at the first touch.Afterwards, Zhou Qingxiang was summoned by Chiang Kai-shek to Nanjing, and handed over to the Military Judiciary for interrogation. He was executed by shooting at Yuhuatai, Hanzhong Gate, Nanjing, for the crime of "delaying the fighter plane".Among the 209 winners of the "Blue Sky and White Sun" medal so far, he is one of the two victims of court-martial trials.The other is Li Yutang, who has been rehabilitated. Ge Xiancai (1904, 5-1997, 7) was born in Hanchuan, Hubei.Graduated from the fourth phase of the Whampoa Military Academy.Graduated from the famous Xiangya Medical College in Changsha, Hunan Province.Later, he graduated from the staff class of the Army University.Participated in the Northern Expedition, and successively served as the head of the independent division platoon, company, battalion, and regiment of the 10th Army of the National Revolutionary Army. In 1935, he served as chief of staff of the 10th Division of the 10th Army Reserve of the National Revolutionary Army. After the outbreak of the Anti-Japanese War, he served as the head of the 28th regiment of the 10th Division of the 10th Army Reserve, the deputy commander and division commander of the 10th Division, and was promoted to the rank of major general.Successively participated in the Songhu Anti-Japanese War, Xuzhou Battle, Wuhan Battle, Changsha Battle and Hengyang Defense Battle.Among them, in the defense of Hengyang, Fang Xianjue, Zhou Qingxiang, Rong Youlue and others led more than 17,600 troops to defend Hengyang City for 47 days and nights.After the bloody battle, there were only 600 people left in the department.This battle was one of the battles in which the city was defended for the longest time and killed the most Japanese troops during the Anti-Japanese War.Received the Blue Sky and White Sun Medal. In the spring of 1945, he served as Major General Gao Shen of the Military Commission. Since 1946, he has served as the major general commander of the 192nd Brigade of the 28th Army, the lieutenant general commander of the 196th Division of the reorganized 23rd Army, the deputy commander of the Lieutenant General of the reorganized 28th Division, and the lieutenant general commander of the 7th Army of the Hainan Defense Third Route. Came to Taiwan in 1949, served as a lieutenant general in the Ministry of National Defense, and left early due to illness. Died of illness in Taipei on July 22, 1997. Rong Youlue (1906, August-1982, 8), named Tianshuo, was born in Nanping Town, Xiangshan (now Zhuhai), Guangdong. In 1924, he joined the 4th team of the first phase of the Whampoa Military Academy. After graduation, he served as the teaching staff of the second regiment and the second company.Later, he participated in two expeditions to the east and the campaign against the rebellion of Yang (Ximin) and Liu (Zhenhuan), and was promoted to company commander.He was promoted to battalion commander during the Northern Expedition, and was promoted to major general of the Kuomintang Army in 1933. During the War of Resistance Against Japan, he served as the chief of staff of the 10th Army of the Kuomintang and the commander of the 190th Division.He performed well in the defense of Hengyang and won the "Blue Sky and White Sun" medal.After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, Rong Youlue later served as Major General Gao Shen of the Military Commission, head of the Shanghai Security Corps, and director of the Xuzhou Appeasement Lieutenant General's Affairs Department. In 1948, he served as deputy commander of Wang Zuohua's 4th Army. At the end of 1949, he took over as the commander of the rebuilt 64th Army and retreated to Hainan Island. He also served as the deputy commander of the Hainan Special Zone Garrison, the commander of the 3rd Hainan Defense Route, and the commander-in-chief of the "Northern Guangdong Anti-Communist National Salvation Army". In January 1950, he was promoted to the commander of Hainan Garrison.After the defeat, he went to Taiwan and served as a lieutenant general of the "Ministry of National Defense". Retired in July 1961, transferred to the Ministry of Communications consultant. He died in Taipei on August 1, 1982. Rao Shaowei, courtesy name Yaou, was born in Zizhong County, Sichuan Province, and was born in the 10th term of Lu Dazheng.During the Hengyang Defense War, he served as the commander of the temporary 54th division. After returning to Chongqing to report in 1945, in February, he was ordered to receive training in Class A of General Lu for the second period of training. After graduating in June, he served as the deputy commander of the major general of the reorganized 69th Division. On the night of December 14, 1946, in the Battle of Subei, the division commander Dai Zhiqi "martyred his country", Rao was captured, Xuan was released, and did not enter the prisoner-of-war camp; following the CCP's rule, he served as a counselor.The disease finally landed on the mainland. Sun Mingyu was born in Jimo, Shandong.Lu Dazheng's 15th grade student.During the Hengyang Defense War, he served as the chief of staff of the major general of the 10th Army.He later served as the commander of the new 36th division, and in 1949 as the chief of staff of the 6th Corps.After coming to Taiwan, he served as a lieutenant general of the "Army" headquarters, and died in a car accident in Taichung in 1967. Cai Rulin, Major General, Military Superintendent and Artillery Commander of the Ninth Theater Stationed in Hengyang Peng Kefu, Major General, Senior Staff Officer, 10th Army Peng Wenjin, Major General, Deputy Commander of the 3rd Division of the 10th Army Zhang Dingguo, Major General, Chief of Staff of the 3rd Division of the 10th Army Zhang Yuequn, Major General, Deputy Commander of the 10th Division of the 10th Army Reserve He Zhuben, Major General, Chief of Staff of the 10th Division of the 10th Army Reserve Pan Zhi, Major General, Deputy Commander of the 190th Division of the 10th Army Li Changyou, Major General, Chief of Staff of the 190th Division of the 10th Army Xiong Chubin, Colonel, Director of Military Affairs of the 10th Army, native of Changde, Hunan Province, Whampoa Phase 5 Division. Rao Yabo, Colonel, Chief of Staff of the 10th Army, Zi Lanji, native of Ningxia, 11th Phase of Whampoa, 18th Phase of Luda. Li Shouguang, Colonel, head of the supply regiment of the 10th Army. Li Dazhong, Lieutenant Colonel, Commander of the 1st Battalion, native of Teng County, Shandong Province, Phase 3 of Huangpu Division. Lu Jingye, Lieutenant Colonel, Commander of the 2nd Battalion, native of Suqian, Jiangsu Province, Whampoa Phase 3 Division. Chen Qing, Lieutenant Colonel, Commander of the 3rd Battalion, native of Jiangdu, Jiangsu Province, Whampoa Phase 3 Division.Fang Xianjue these three Whampoa classmates at the same time nestled in the commander of the Lieutenant Colonel of the Baggage Regiment, which is really unexpected. Huang Guangping, Captain, 3rd Company Commander, 1st Battalion, 8th Regiment, 3rd Division, native of Taipei, Taiwan, Whampoa 16th Phase.Huang Guangping was the only Taiwanese who participated in the Hengyang Defense War. After going to Taiwan, he served as a member of the supervisory committee. According to incomplete statistics, the school-level anti-Japanese heroic officers who died for the country and were honorably wounded in the Battle of Hengyang are: Xu Xiansheng, Lieutenant Colonel, Commander of the 2nd Battalion of the 30th Regiment of the 10th Division of the 10th Army, sacrifice time, June 30, 1944 Xu Xueqi, Major, 1st Battalion Commander, 7th Regiment, 3rd Division, July 1st Mu Hongcai, Major, Commander of the 1st Battalion of the 7th Regiment of the 3rd Division Zou Yadong, Major, 7th Regiment Attached to the 3rd Division, Commander of the 1st Battalion Zhou Guoxiang, Major, Commander of the 3rd Battalion of the 30th Regiment of the 10th Division, July 14th Jiang Hongxi, Major, Deputy Battalion Commander of the 3rd Battalion, July 14th (injured, survived, proved to be a misrecord) Sun Hubin, Major, Commander of the 3rd Battalion of the 9th Regiment of the 3rd Division, July 14th Li Guilu, Major, Commander of the 3rd Battalion, 7th Regiment, 3rd Division Xie Ying, Major, Commander of the 2nd Battalion of the 7th Regiment of the 3rd Division, July 14th Yu Long, Major, Commander of the 2nd Battalion of the 28th Regiment of the 10th Division of the 10th Army July 15th Li Changben, Major, Deputy Battalion Commander of the 3rd Battalion, 28th Regiment, 10th Pre-10th Division, on the 15th Zhong Jingfu, Colonel, Deputy Commander of the 452nd Regiment of the 151st Division of the 62nd Army, July 27 Li Zhenwu, Major, Commander of the 2nd Battalion of the 29th Regiment of the 10th Division of the 10th Army Mu Hongcai, Major, Deputy Commander of the 1st Battalion, 7th Regiment, 3rd Division, July 28 Lin Zhiwen, Major, Commander of the 1st Battalion 1st Battalion, 470th Regiment, 157th Division, 62nd Army, August 1st Ding Kejian, Colonel, Head of the 471st Regiment August 2 Zou Yadong, Major, Attached to the 8th Regiment of the 3rd Division of the 10th Army, August 4th Huang Bichao, Major, Commander of the 79th Army Battalion, August 5th Li Shi, lieutenant colonel, deputy head of the 568th Regiment of the 190th Division of the 10th Army, August 6 Ju Zhenhuan, Colonel, Deputy Head and Head of the 9th Regiment of the 3rd Division, August 7th Wang Jinding, commander of the 3rd Battalion attached to the 7th Regiment of the 3rd Division, on August 7th Zhao Guomin, Major, Commander of the 1st Battalion of the 28th Regiment of the 10th Division, August 8th Zhai Yugang, Major, Deputy Commander of the 2nd Battalion, August 8th Ren Shuguang, Major, Battalion Commander of the 157th Division of the 62nd Army, August 8 Fan Zhaoyuan, Major, Commander of the 1st Battalion of the 451st Regiment of the 151st Division August 8 Ke Kejie, major, deputy commander of the search battalion, August 8 Su Zhuo, Lieutenant Colonel, Commander of the 2nd Battalion, 8th Regiment, 3rd Division, 10th Army, August 8 Zhao Peifu, major, acting battalion commander, August 8 Liu Jiacheng, Major, Commander of the 3rd Battalion of the 568th Regiment of the 190th Division Xiao Guitian, Colonel, Commander of the 9th Regiment of the 3rd Division of the 10th Army (injured) Zhou Xiangfu, Major, Commander of the 2nd Battalion, 9th Regiment, 3rd Division, 10th Army (injured) Zhao Shoushan, Major, Commander of the 3rd Battalion, 9th Regiment, 3rd Division, 10th Army (injured) Jiang Guozhu, Major, Commander of the 3rd Battalion, 8th Regiment, 3rd Division, 10th Army (injured) Zeng Jing, Colonel, Commander of the 28th Regiment of the 10th Division of the 10th Army Reserve (injured) Cao Huating, Lieutenant Colonel, Commander of the Special Service Battalion of the 10th Army (injured) He Yingfu, Lieutenant Colonel, Commander of the Search Battalion of the 10th Army Headquarters (injured) Ruan Cheng, Lieutenant Colonel, Deputy Commander of the 30th Regiment of the 10th Division of the 10th Army Reserve (injured) Yan Jingshan, lieutenant colonel, deputy head of the 30th Regiment of the 10th Division of the 10th Army Reserve, commander of the 3rd Battalion (injured) Gan Zhuo, Major, Commander of the 2nd Battalion Attached to the 30th Regiment of the 10th Division of the 10th Army Reserve (injured) Li Ruodong, Major, Commander of the 3rd Battalion, 28th Regiment, 10th Division, 10th Army Reserve (injured) Lao Yaomin, Major, Commander of the 1st Battalion, 29th Regiment, 10th Division, 10th Army Reserve (injured) Li Xiuwen, Major, Deputy Battalion Commander of the 2nd Battalion, 28th Regiment, 10th Division, 10th Army Reserve (injured) Xiao Wei, Major, Commander of the 1st Battalion, 30th Regiment, 10th Division, 10th Army Reserve (injured) Zhao Yusong, Major, Deputy Battalion Commander of the 1st Battalion, 30th Regiment, 10th Division, 10th Army Reserve (injured) Yu Yanling, Colonel, Commander of the 268th Regiment of the 190th Division of the Tenth Army (injured) He Guangyao, Colonel, Commander of the 269th Regiment of the 190th Division of the Tenth Army (injured) According to incomplete statistics, the lieutenant-level anti-Japanese heroic officers who died for the country and were honorably wounded in the Battle of Hengyang are: Jing Qidi, Captain, Commander of the 2nd Company of the Special Service Battalion of the 10th Army Du Youcai, second lieutenant, platoon leader of the 1st company search battalion of the 10th Army He Ruifu, captain, commander of the anti-aircraft artillery company of the 3rd Division of the 10th Army Chu Huofan, Captain, Company Commander, 1st Battalion, 2nd Company, 7th Regiment, 3rd Division, 10th Army Dai Chuwei, Captain, Company Commander, 1st Battalion, 2nd Company, 7th Regiment, 3rd Division, 10th Army Wang Shouxian, captain, commander of the 3rd Company, 1st Battalion, 7th Regiment, 3rd Division, 10th Army Su Yugang, captain, commander of the 1st Battalion, 2nd Company, 9th Regiment, 3rd Division, 10th Army Huang Zongzhou, Captain, Company Commander, 1st Battalion, 2nd Company, 9th Regiment, 3rd Division, 10th Army Liu Shusheng, captain, commander of the 2nd Battalion, 5th Company, 9th Regiment, 3rd Division, 10th Army Zhou Bingsheng, captain, commander of the 7th Company, 3rd Battalion, 9th Regiment, 3rd Division, 10th Army Zhang Zhizhen, captain, commander of the 7th Company, 3rd Battalion, 9th Regiment, 3rd Division, 10th Army Xu Jian, captain, commander of the 9th Company, 3rd Battalion, 9th Regiment, 3rd Division, 10th Army Wang Zhenya, lieutenant, platoon leader of the search company of the 10th Division of the 10th Army Reserve Han Jae-woo, second lieutenant, platoon leader of the special agent company of the 10th Division of the 10th Army Reserve Huang Renhua, Captain, Commander of the Engineer Company of the 10th Division of the 10th Army Reserve Chen Yiju, captain, commander of the anti-aircraft artillery company of the 10th Division of the 10th Army Reserve Wang Kaifan, Captain, Commander of the anti-virus company of the 10th Division of the 10th Army Reserve Ma Yunpeng, Captain, Commander of the 2nd Company, 1st Battalion, 28th Regiment, 10th Division, 10th Army Reserve Wang Dedu, Captain, Commander of the 3rd Company, 1st Battalion, 28th Regiment, 10th Division, 10th Army Reserve Ma Renyuan, Captain, Commander of the 1st Battalion and 1st Company of the 28th Regiment of the 10th Division of the 10th Army Reserve Li Jun, Captain, Company Commander, 2nd Battalion, 4th Company, 28th Regiment, 10th Division, 10th Army Reserve Li Jike, Captain, Commander of the 2nd Battalion, 2nd Company, 28th Regiment, 10th Division, 10th Army Reserve Zhu Zhongping, Captain, Commander of the 7th Company, 3rd Battalion, 28th Regiment, 10th Division, 10th Army Reserve Wang Juquan, Captain, Commander of the 8th Company, 3rd Battalion, 28th Regiment, 10th Division, 10th Army Reserve Lin Kexian, Captain, Commander of the 9th Company, 3rd Battalion, 28th Regiment, 10th Division, 10th Army Reserve Liang Yaohui, Captain, Commander of the 3rd Company, 1st Battalion, 29th Regiment, 10th Division, 10th Army Reserve Bao Yude, Captain, Commander of the 2nd Battalion, 5th Company, 29th Regiment, 10th Division, 10th Army Reserve Liu Duozheng, Captain, Commander of the 1st Battalion and 2nd Company of the 30th Regiment of the 10th Division of the 10th Army Reserve Ying Zhicheng, Captain, Company Commander, 3rd Company, 1st Battalion, 30th Regiment, 10th Division, 10th Army Reserve Chen Changjian, Captain, Company Commander, 2nd Battalion, 4th Company, 30th Regiment, 10th Division, 10th Army Reserve An Hua, Captain, Company Commander, 2nd Battalion, 6th Company, 30th Regiment, 10th Division, 10th Army Reserve Zhang Deshan, Captain, Commander of the 7th Company, 3rd Battalion, 30th Regiment, 10th Division, 10th Army Reserve Li Jianchu, second lieutenant, platoon leader of the 7th Company, 3rd Battalion, 30th Regiment, 10th Division, 10th Army Reserve Wang Shilu, second lieutenant, platoon leader of the 7th Company, 3rd Battalion, 30th Regiment, 10th Division, 10th Army Reserve Zhang Maoshan, Captain, Commander of the 8th Company, 3rd Battalion, 30th Regiment, 10th Division, 10th Army Reserve Wang Yunqing, Captain, Commander of the 9th Company, 3rd Battalion, 30th Regiment, 10th Division, 10th Army Reserve He Hongzhen, Captain, Commander of the 3rd Battalion, 3rd Aircraft Company, 30th Regiment, 10th Division, 10th Army Reserve Chen Guoruo, Captain, Mortar Company Commander, 3rd Battalion, 30th Regiment, 10th Division, 10th Army Reserve Peng Yinglong, Captain, Mortar Company Commander, 3rd Battalion, 30th Regiment, 10th Division, 10th Army Reserve Jing Yongquan, captain, commander of the 2nd Battalion, 4th Company, 568th Regiment, 190th Division, 10th Army Huang Xueyun, captain, platoon leader of the 2nd Battalion, 4th Company, 568th Regiment, 190th Division, 10th Army Rove, Captain, Company Commander, 2nd Battalion, 5th Company, 568th Regiment, 190th Division, 10th Army Zhou Jianzhong, Captain, Commander of the 570th Regimental Anti-Battle Artillery Company of the 190th Division of the 10th Army Wang Huimin, lieutenant, deputy company commander of the 2nd Battalion, 4th Company, 568th Regiment, 190th Division, 10th Army Li Zhongqi, Captain, Commander of the 2nd Company, Mountain Artillery Battalion, 10th Army Headquarters (injured) Zhang Xiuqing, second lieutenant, platoon leader of the 2nd Company, Mountain Artillery Battalion, 10th Army Headquarters (injured) Li Bingshan, Captain, Company Commander, 1st Battalion, 1st Company, 1st Battalion, 28th Regiment, 10th Division, 10th Army Reserve (injured) Yang Yanhua, Captain, Company Commander, 1st Battalion, 1st Company, 1st Battalion, 30th Regiment, 10th Division, 10th Army Reserve (injured) Wei Shousong, Captain, Company Commander, 1st Battalion, 1st Company, 1st Battalion, 568th Regiment, 190th Division, 10th Army (injured)
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