The road down the hillside is very narrow, and only two jeeps can barely pass side by side. On both sides of the road are dense forests, stretching as far as the eye can see. Several South Korean soldiers, carrying American MI assault rifles slung across their backs, got out of the jeeps and slowly walked sideways.
There were two thick tree trunks in the middle of the road. Chen Jiushan, who was hiding in the bushes, saw the opportunity coming. He stood up and shouted in a low voice: "Come on, move quickly."
With that, Chen Jiushan was the first to rush out of the woods, shouting: "Don't move, raise your hands!" The woods where Chen Jiushan was ambushing were only ten meters away from the jeep. It only took a few seconds for a dozen of Chen Jiushan's people to rush to the jeep.
Within seconds, the U.S. captain and several South Korean soldiers had no time to react.
Captain James of the U.S. Army, a Texan, was a paratrooper. He participated in the landing operations on Japanese islands. He was ordered to lead several South Korean soldiers to detect road conditions. Unexpectedly, he was suddenly attacked close to the camp. James was a little confused.
When he saw a group of soldiers wearing light green coarse cloth shouting in a language he couldn't understand, they rushed in front of him in an instant. Facing the shining bayonets, he knew that resistance was futile and that he would lose his life in vain.
Captain James obviously had a lot of battlefield experience. He immediately put his hands behind his head and shouted: "Se, se -" According to the regulations of the US military, if resistance is futile, you can surrender, and you can also protect yourself in accordance with the Geneva Convention.
Although he didn't know what the other party was shouting, according to convention, raising hands to surrender was the rule of the battlefield, and the other party would not hurt him.
Lu Chen followed Chen Jiushan and rushed to the jeep. He turned out to be a second lieutenant in the New First Army of the Kuomintang Army. He had fought with the US military in Burma and had been trained by the US military in India. He was full of awe and fear of the US military.
I have always believed that the US military was extremely powerful. Although I saw the US captain had raised his hands, for the sake of safety, he hit the US captain on the head with the butt of his rifle. The US captain groaned and passed out.
The few Korean soldiers who got out of the car were more miserable. These Korean soldiers were all recent recruits. They had been following the US military and were almost invincible. They thought that the US military was invincible. Unexpectedly, they suddenly encountered a group of people rushing out of the woods.
came out, holding a bayonet, shouting some difficult-to-understand language, wearing light green coarse cloth clothes, it seemed that they were not North Korean soldiers. Several South Korean soldiers did not know what it meant, and they were stunned on the spot, not knowing how to respond.
It just happened in a moment, and the results were tragic.
Just as Lu Chen knocked out the American captain, several screams came from behind him. Lu Chen turned around and saw that the South Korean soldiers had all been stabbed down by bayonets. They were lying on the ground rolling and screaming, and they lost their breath after a while.
, Chen Jiushan, who had been rushing in front, held a Mosin-Nagant rifle, and just put a bayonet on the chest of a South Korean soldier. Before he could ask questions, a soldier rushed up from behind and stabbed the South Korean soldier in the abdomen with a bayonet.
, the South Korean soldier yelled, fell to the ground for a while, rolled a few times, and then lost his voice.
There were six enemies in total, five South Korean soldiers and a US lieutenant. They were all knocked down instantly. The four South Korean soldiers who got out of the car were almost all stabbed in the abdomen and chest with bayonets. They rolled on the ground for a while and then lost their breath.
, Chen Jiushan received the order to capture a few prisoners and go back, as the saying goes, capture the tongue. It seems that he can only carry a few corpses back to life.
Chen Jiushan was so angry that he kicked the soldier next to him hard and shouted: "Er Zhuzi, didn't you agree to take prisoners? Look, they were all stabbed to death with bayonets. Why don't you go back?"
Report to the company commander."
Erzhuzi was also from Hecheng in Northeast China. He joined the army a year later than Chen Jiushan. He was about 20 years old, short in stature and quick-witted. When he heard the platoon leader scolding him, he also remembered that he was here to capture prisoners, and the prisoners were stabbed by him.
He was dead, and it was difficult to explain. He looked around and argued: "Platoon leader, you can't blame me. I shouted, "Hand over your gun, don't kill, don't move, raise your hands, but these South Koreans didn't seem to listen."
At the same time, there was no intention of surrender at all, and I didn't raise my hands. I was afraid that they would resist and hurt you, so I took action."
Second Pillar looked around again, pointed at a burly man with a bayonet dripping with blood and said, "Platoon leader, I am not the only one to do this. Look, the first squad leader is also like this."
The first squad leader, named Ha Dajiang, was about thirty years old and nicknamed Dajiangzi. He was a Manchu. He was originally a Puppet Manchukuo policeman and later joined the Northeastern Democratic Alliance Army.
Ha Dajiang joined the army a year earlier than Chen Jiushan. He was a native of Bingcheng in the Northeast. He was brave in combat and had excellent military qualities. He had made many meritorious service, but he was free and loose and had a bad temper. The troops had only been in Korea for more than ten days, because the military supplies section chief of the regiment headquarters was distributing
When distributing weapons and ammunition, the Ninth Company was given one less box of grenades. This was also common in distributing ammunition during wartime. Logistics and transportation were difficult. Ha Dajiang believed that the Chief of the Munitions Section was deliberately making things difficult for the Ninth Company, so he actually started fighting with the Chief of the Munitions Section.
He also knocked the director of the political department of the regiment who came to break up the fight. If the war had not been tense, he would have been detained for at least ten days.
Ha Dajiang and Chen Jiushan were lying in ambush in the woods together. He was lying behind Chen Jiushan. After hearing Chen Jiushan's order, he immediately got up and rushed towards the US military jeep on the road. Although he was following Chen Jiushan and Lu Chen, he
He was tall and long-legged, and he rushed in front of Chen Jiushan and Lu Chen in just a few steps. Bayonet fighting was Ha Dajiang's strong point. He was well-known throughout the division and rarely encountered an opponent. As the saying goes, armed with a sharp weapon, a murderous intention arises. Ha Dajiang caught it in his hands.
He picked up the Mosin-Nagant rifle, inserted the bayonet, his eyes were shining, and his blood was surging. He wished that those few enemy soldiers would not raise their hands and surrender.
Several South Korean soldiers were unprepared for what happened in front of them and looked at a loss. It only took a moment. Ha Dagui rushed over and shouted: "Hand your gun and don't kill, don't move, raise your hand."
Take action!" Seeing that several South Korean soldiers did not respond, and at the moment of life and death on the battlefield, either you die or I die, Ha Dajiang picked up the bayonet almost out of habit and stabbed forward suddenly, "Puff——"
With a sound, it stabbed into the chest of a South Korean soldier.
The power of example is infinite. Ha Dajiang fought bravely and always charged forward. When fighting with bayonets, the soldiers were willing to be with Ha Dajiang. When they saw Ha Dajiang stabbing down a South Korean soldier, they all followed suit and said, "Puff, puff—
—" Several soldiers who rushed in front stabbed their bayonets into the chests of the South Korean soldiers. Then there were several screams. Several South Korean soldiers fell to the ground and lost their voices in an instant.
The battle ended easily. Ha Dajiang put the Mosin-Nagant rifle on his back with a beaming face. When he saw Chen Jiushan blaming Er Zhuzi, he walked over and said: "Jiushan, Er Zhuzi is right, we all shouted hand over."
We were not allowed to move without firing, and we raised our hands, but these South Koreans did not respond at all. According to battlefield practice, we could only stab them down."
Chen Jiushan was speechless for a moment, and felt that Ha Dagui's words made sense. He also yelled, "Hold up your guns and don't kill, don't move." He raised his hands and rushed over. According to the experience of the civil war, several South Korean soldiers should raise their hands.
, squatting on the ground, but these South Koreans did not respond, but they felt that there was something wrong, something had gone wrong. Unfortunately, no prisoners were captured, so they could only go back and report to the company leader.
Lu Chen picked up the Mosin Nagant rifle and interjected from the side: "Squad leader, you shouted to surrender the gun and not to kill, don't move, raise your hands, can the Koreans understand? You should say, Minato has no horse."
Because of this, Qiu gave Gas Gusmida
, did Director Huang from the Engineering Section of the Division's Political Department tell us a few days ago that Koreans don't understand Chinese, so to make matters worse, Qiu Gegas Gusmida is Korean, which means hand over the gun and not kill, and don't move.
Put your hands up."
"It's so difficult to learn, - Smecta." Ha Dajiang repeated it several times without making it clear. He shook his head and said, "It's too difficult to learn. How can I remember these things? I forget them all in a hurry.
Now, we should bring Liu Mingzhi, she understands Korean."
Deputy Liu in Hada River Estuary refers to Liu Santang, who is the propaganda officer of the division's political department. Because he is proficient in Korean, he was temporarily assigned to the Ninth Company as a Korean translator and deputy instructor.