In the early stages of the war, our army fought extremely hard on the Korean battlefield. In terms of number of people, although the Volunteer Army and the Korean People's Army were more than the enemy, with the support of excellent equipment, the enemy's combat power was far hig

In the early 1950s, a civil war between the north and south of the Korean Peninsula broke out. The United States took the opportunity to form the so-called " United Nations Army " to land on the Korean Peninsula in the name of United Nations " to participate in the war. With the intervention of the US military, war spread rapidly on the Korean Peninsula, and the arrogant US military commander once said, "We will definitely take down the Korean battlefield before Christmas."

In October 1950, New China gathered millions of volunteer troops to to rush to the Korean battlefield to carry out aid war. faced the United Nations army with excellent weapons and sufficient materials, the volunteer troops were once in a state of failure. It was not until the end of 1950 that the battlefield situation was reversed after the victory of Changjin Lake Battle.

In the early days of the war, our army fought extremely hard on the Korean battlefield. In terms of number of people, although the Volunteer Army and the Korean People's Army were more than the enemy, with the support of excellent equipment, the enemy's combat power was far higher than that of us. According to statistics, the US military invested more than 1,200 fighter jets alone, more than 2,000 tanks, more than 2,300 armored vehicles, more than 2,300 artillery ,000 . In addition to weapons, other combat readiness materials reserves are sufficient and the supply is also timely.

On the other hand, not only is our army backward, but there is insufficient supply of various materials. The Korean Peninsula is cold and many soldiers from the south do not even have cotton coats. and unfamiliar with the battlefield environment, most of our army was in a passive position in the early stages of the battle.

At that time, our army did not have time to set up a logistics support agency. The logistics support capacity was insufficient. All supplies on the battlefield were responsible for the logistics command of the Northeast Military Region. After the logistics command prepared the materials, it transported them to our army's supply station on the Korean Peninsula. In order to cut off our army's supply station, the US military sent fighter jets to the border area without restrictions to bomb the material transportation roads, causing a shortage of materials in front of our army. The volunteer army was short of doctors and medicines, hunger, and severely damaged combat power.

At that time, our army had no sea control and air control , and only had a single ground combat force. Facing the US military, which was fighting three-dimensionally in the land, sea and air, it was indeed a little unbearable for a while. Faced with the dilemma, our army quickly formulated a new combat plan. After many reconnaissance and observations, it was found that although the US military had the advantages of three-way combat in the land, sea and air, it was not completely without shortcomings. Whenever the weather was bad and at night, the US military's aircraft would be restricted. This situation had little impact on our army, which was good at land warfare, and at this time, it was an excellent time for our army to launch a raid.

In November 1950, the second battle of resisting U.S. aggression and aiding Korea began, and the 9th Corps of the Volunteer Army faced the elite army of the United Nations in Changjinhu . The US military has a high degree of mechanization, but their heavy weapon is highly dependent on highways. is aimed at this point. Our army continues to adopt the dark ambush mode, using the night as a cover to separate and encircle the US military . However, the cunning US military quickly found a way to deal with it: hides under the car, and the volunteers are most likely not to find them under the night.

It is indeed as the US military thought. In the darkness in winter, visibility is very low, and it is difficult for the volunteers to find the hidden people under the car. The US military took advantage of the inattention to launch a sneak attack on our army under the car, and many soldiers were shot and killed. For this reason, our army has also become more careful. Every time we clean the battlefield after a night attack, the soldiers will first lean over to check the undercarriage to see if there are any US troops hiding under the car.

However, in the face of our army's inspection, the cunning US military actually learned a "new skill" - pretending to be dead. The US military knows that our army has always treated prisoners with preferential treatment, will not kill prisoners, nor will it intentionally damage the enemy's corpses. Therefore, whenever our army launches an attack in the dark, a group of US troops will wait for an opportunity to hide under the car. Once is discovered, they will use the method of pretending to be dead and get away with it. After our soldiers get up, they will take the opportunity to launch a sneak attack.

In response to this situation, our army, which has always adopted the policy of "stopping the gun but not killing, treating prisoners preferentially", adopted the policy of "for the first time, we must make up for the enemy's army under the car, regardless of life or death." Soon, this policy spread throughout the army, and the US military, who had suffered, never dared to hide under the car again.

Afterwards, the US disclosed our army's practice internationally, and even accused our country of violating the International Convention, of killing innocent prisoners of war. Obviously, anyone with a discerning eye can see that the US is simply confusing the public, and the one who truly violates the convention is the US who is arrogant. Faced with the US military's black guns behind their backs, our army's approach is nothing more than to protect itself and avoid unnecessary casualties. What's more, the prisoners of war are only prisoners of war after surrendering. How can the US military, who holds guns and wait for opportunities to fight, become "prisoners of war"!

The battle of Changjin Lake was extremely difficult. Under the harsh conditions of the cold climate, insufficient troops, shortage of equipment and scarcity of materials, our army still bravely moved forward, colliding with the elite US troops, turning disadvantages into advantages, defeating the US military, and even creating a record of annihilation of the entire US regiment. This battle greatly reversed the situation of our army on the Korean battlefield.

When the US military was drinking coffee milk and eating canned meat, our army could only eat cold potatoes in snow water; when the US military was wearing high-end cold-proof equipment, our soldiers could only wear thin cotton coats to keep warm. The states of both sides at that time were two extremes. Even so, our army did not retreat.

Survive in adversity and create glory in good times. This is the Volunteer Army. The entry into the Korean Peninsula to aid war was not only out of humanitarian assistance to North Korea, but also to safeguard our borders and defend our territorial integrity.