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In 1987, on the front line of Laoshan, Qin Tian, the head of the regiment, took a rare photo, worthy of being the son of the famous general Qin Jiwei

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In war, military personnel are a very important part, and their courage and wisdom are essential for victory on the battlefield. And after the end of the war, some military personnel did not choose to retire, but continued to contribute to the cause of national security.

Through the accumulation of war experience and meritorious honors, they are still able to contribute to the cause of national security after changing jobs, reflecting the responsibility and dedication of soldiers.

In 1987, on the front line of Laoshan, Qin Tian, the head of the regiment, took a rare photo, worthy of being the son of the famous general Qin Jiwei

During the war, in the face of the enemy's artillery fire, commanding the troops on the battlefield, the courage and courage of the leader can stimulate the morale of the troops, lead the team to victory in battle, and reflect the leader's sense of responsibility and spirit of responsibility.

In 1987, on the front line of Laoshan, Qin Tian, the head of the regiment, took a rare photo, worthy of being the son of the famous general Qin Jiwei

And in warfare, where innovative tactics and strategies are critical to victory on the battlefield, military leaders need to be agile and think creatively.

In 1987, on the front line of Laoshan, Qin Tian, the head of the regiment, took a rare photo, worthy of being the son of the famous general Qin Jiwei
In 1987, on the front line of Laoshan, Qin Tian, the head of the regiment, took a rare photo, worthy of being the son of the famous general Qin Jiwei

1. Qin Tian's military career.

In 1987, on the front line of Laoshan, Qin Tian, the head of the regiment, took a rare photo, worthy of being the son of the famous general Qin Jiwei

Qin Tian, who joined the army in 1979, and in 1987, as the commander of the 235th Regiment of the 79th Division of the 27th Group Army, fought bravely on the Laoshan front, showing a heroic posture of not being angry and self-assured.

Qin Tian's father, Qin Jiwei, was the founding lieutenant general who had performed well in the Korean battlefield and had an important influence on Qin Tian's military choice.

Qin Jiwei performed well on the Korean battlefield and was commended by the North Korean government many times, and he also won the highest military merit award in the DPRK on the Korean battlefield, and was one of the few soldiers on the mainland who won the highest military merit award in the DPRK.

During his military career, Qin Jiwei insisted on participating in grassroots training, and also participated in actual combat training, which is also the reason why he performed well on the Korean battlefield.

On the Korean battlefield, Qin Jiwei's unit was poorly equipped, but with tenacious perseverance and the spirit of not being afraid of sacrifice, they defeated the well-equipped US army, and were known as the founders of the "crowd tactics".

Qin Jiwei's quality of not being afraid of hardship and death on the Korean battlefield deeply affected his son Qin Tian, and at the same time, Qin Jiwei was also very strict with Qin Tian's education, requiring Qin Tian to be a person who was loyal to the party and responsible for the country.

After Qin Tian joined the army, he also actively participated in grassroots training, and also participated in actual combat training, before changing jobs, he got the rank of major general, and then became the commander of the 235th Regiment on the Laoshan battlefield.

During Qin Tian's tenure as the commander of the 235th Regiment, his field combat capabilities were improved, and he won many battles, and the 235th Regiment he led was also one of the most combat-effective regiments on the Laoshan battlefield.

Qin Tian and his 235th Regiment won many battles on the Laoshan battlefield, relieved the threat of the enemy, won many meritorious services, and was a hero on the Laoshan battlefield.

After Qin Tian obtained the rank of lieutenant general, he was transferred to a military academy as a leader and continued to contribute to the cause of national security.

In 1987, on the front line of Laoshan, Qin Tian, the head of the regiment, took a rare photo, worthy of being the son of the famous general Qin Jiwei

2. Qin Tian's battle on the Laoshan front.

Qin Tian, as the commander of the 235th Regiment, has greatly improved the combat effectiveness of the 235th Regiment after taking office, and the 235th Regiment he led has always been an assault regiment on the Laoshan battlefield.

In 1987, the battle on the Laoshan battlefield was extremely fierce, and this winter, the temperature on the Laoshan battlefield was very low, reaching minus 40 degrees, and it also became a major problem in the battle.

The temperature of minus 40 degrees Celsius is a major test for the life and combat of the soldiers, and it also has a great impact on weapons and equipment.

On December 26, 1987, a fierce battle broke out on the Laoshan battlefield, and this battle is known as the last battle on the Laoshan battlefield.

This battle is known as the last battle on the Laoshan battlefield because after the battle, our army successfully liberated the Laoshan position.

In this battle, the 235th Regiment led by Qin Tian was an assault regiment, and the task they performed was to capture an important position on the Laoshan position, which was a machine gun position of the enemy.

This machine-gun position directly threatens the rear of our troops, and our troops have made several assaults on this position, but they all ended in failure.

Therefore, in this assault, the casualties of the 235th regiment were very large, and the machine-gun positions on the positions were also partially blown up, but the number of enemy troops withdrawn from the positions was less than the number of casualties of our troops.

Therefore, Qin Tian ordered that he must capture the enemy's position at the first time, and in the battle, Qin Tian also stood at the forefront and constantly encouraged the troops.

Qin Tian took the lead, picked up a grenade, threw it at the enemy's position, and shot the enemy at the same time, and in the end, our army successfully captured the enemy's position and won the battle.

In 1987, on the front line of Laoshan, Qin Tian, the head of the regiment, took a rare photo, worthy of being the son of the famous general Qin Jiwei

III. Conclusion.

Qin Tian fought bravely on the Laoshan battlefield, showing a resolute and resolute leadership style, and the 235th regiment he led was also a heroic regiment on the Laoshan battlefield.

The influence of parents has a profound impact on the career choices and life trajectories of offspring, and family background also shapes an individual's sense of mission and responsibility to a certain extent.

In the military career, insisting on grassroots training and actual combat training is the key to shaping the quality of outstanding soldiers, and this experience can forge an indomitable will and the ability to calmly respond to crises.