Deputy division commander, if the enemy stops us here, we will have nothing to do!
Liang Chen and his reconnaissance company, under the condition of being attacked by the enemy on their backs and seriously lacking troops, successfully held the high ground of Vulture Ridge. Baek Chang-ho fled in a hurry with his remnants of the defeated general, but who knew that he was still blocked halfway through.
In the face of our army's persuasion to surrender, the always brave Baek Chang Ho was the first to raise his hand to surrender, and Deputy Division Commander Jiang was furious and pointed a gun at Bai Chang Ho's head to prevent him from surrendering. Baek Chang-ho closed his eyes and let his boss dispose of it.
Baek Chang-ho fought with our scouts many times, and although he was beaten as a bare-barred commander each time, he had to admit that every time as long as he was there, our reconnaissance company would suffer losses of varying degrees.
The soldiers who sacrificed in the reconnaissance squad were almost all related to Baek Chang-ho. Like Bai Changho's mood of shouting in front of the battle, Liang Chen and others are also desperate to get rid of Bai Changho as soon as possible.
But why did Baek Chang-ho, who was never afraid of death, suddenly change his attitude and surrender at this time?
Although Baek Chang-ho is a villain, it is undeniable that he is an excellent soldier.
When the people introduced Baek Chang-ho before, they said that this person understands Chinese, English and Korean, is proficient in makeup, reconnaissance, and scheming, and our volunteers have suffered a lot from him.
But since he met Liang Chen, every time he went with a team of people with great courage, he was beaten to the point that he was the only bare-pole commander left. When the Yujiang Bridge was bombed, Liang Chen had already been shot, but he still didn't catch him and let him escape back.
The fox detachment was all turned against by Liang Chen, providing false information, which made him lose face in front of the division commander. For a warrior who is bent on sacrificing for his beliefs, he must not be able to tolerate such a strong opponent.
However, unlike ordinary officers. After the Chinese Volunteers negotiated an armistice agreement with the DPRK, he already saw that the United States had no intention of falling in love with war, that South Korea had run out of energy, and that no matter how hard it tried, it would no longer be possible to turn the tide.
Previously, he told his subordinates about his two younger brothers, one of whom joined the northern ranks, and the other who was reluctant to join the army but was forcibly arrested by the South Korean army to join the army. Over the years, he had been inquiring about his brother who had joined the northern party, and recently interrogated the prisoners to learn that his younger brother had already been killed.
The two armies fought, casualties were inevitable, and it was not this incident that hurt Baek Chang-ho's heart the most. Instead, his younger brother, who was captured by the South Korean Army as a soldier, wrote a letter to him before he went on the field. He said that if he sacrificed, let Baek Chang-ho not take revenge. It wasn't until this moment that Baek Chang-ho realized how much his younger brother loved him.
Baek Chang-ho told his subordinates that the United States had no intention of fighting again, and without American support, their troops would have no chance of winning, and he didn't know what the point of fighting again!
In fact, from that moment on, Baek Chang-ho's mentality has changed, he knows that South Korea cannot win, but he wants to avenge his two dead brothers.
The reconnaissance company that bit Liang Chen stubbornly did not let go. He had two purposes:
First, die on the battlefield to avenge your loved ones.
Second, he personally killed Liang Chen, who he had been unable to defeat.
Therefore, when the bombs dropped by the US troops on Bald Mountain had not stopped, he led his men to chase down the reconnaissance company's position early and raided while our troops were not ready for battle. On the battlefield, don't shout desperately, you have to fight with Liang Chen.
This move seems to be a sacrifice for South Korea, but in fact, it is simply a desire to fight with Liang Chen.
Since they were not afraid of death, why did they surrender when they were intercepted by Liang Chen's company when they fled?
The editor believes that since the incident of the fox detachment, Baek Chang-ho has been disheartened, and the reason why he has been biting our reconnaissance company to the death is not for meritorious service, but for suicidal revenge. This surrender was actually a fraudulent surrender, and he wanted to get close to Liang Chen and die with him. What do you think about this?