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The People's Liberation Army in the 60s! The strongest heads-up king on the surface, three people can single-handedly take on an artillery battalion.

author:Greedy Demon" Huang Zongze

Looking back at the People's Liberation Army in the 60s, they showed amazing strength in the all-army competition. Based on the three-three system and full of fierce competition, the performance of the PLA's individual soldiers was jaw-dropping, and the spirit of a king permeated the battlefield.

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In the sixties, the People's Liberation Army (PLA) held a nationwide contest -- an all-army contest. The scale of this game was unprecedented, and almost the entire elite of the army was concentrated here. Elite players from various units gather together with high morale and compete fiercely to show their strength. The entire tournament lasts for months, with exciting matchups every day.

The People's Liberation Army in the 60s! The strongest heads-up king on the surface, three people can single-handedly take on an artillery battalion.

This competition adopts the three-three system. Each unit sends three soldiers to participate in the competition, showing their skills and courage in various events. The competition form of the three-three system can not only show individual strength, but also reflect the spirit of teamwork, which is a big test of comprehensive quality.

Competitions include shooting, fighting, obstacle course, etc., each of which requires competitors to perform at their best in a real-world environment. They need to show accurate marksmanship, agility and willpower. The whole competition process was tense and exciting, which brought great challenges to all participants.

The People's Liberation Army in the 60s! The strongest heads-up king on the surface, three people can single-handedly take on an artillery battalion.

The individual performance of the PLA in the sixties was jaw-dropping. They showed extraordinary strength and superior fighting qualities in the game. Whether it's shooting training or grappling with the enemy, they have shown excellent individual ability. Their bravery frightened the enemy and shocked the nation.

One individual soldier king after another has risen, and their calmness, bravery, and wit are amazing. They excelled in the competition, conquering each event with their own hands. They are the pride of the People's Liberation Army and the heroes of the people of the whole country.

In addition to showing their personal strength, this competition is more important to exercise the soldiers' actual combat ability. Whether on the battlefield or in peacetime training, the PLA has always adhered to the orientation of actual combat and paid attention to cultivating the fighting quality of soldiers. The all-army large-scale contest has brought this spirit of actual combat into full play.

The People's Liberation Army in the 60s! The strongest heads-up king on the surface, three people can single-handedly take on an artillery battalion.

Through the competition, the PLA soldiers were trained and promoted. They learned to survive, fight, and win in harsh environments. This spirit of real-combat ism has made the PLA a well-deserved and powerful force, and has also made the people of the whole country more admired and trusted by it.

Looking back at the 60s, the PLA's performance in the all-army contest was remarkable. Based on the three-three system, they have demonstrated strong individual ability and teamwork spirit. The individual kings rose on the field of play and showed shocking combat effectiveness.

These PLA soldiers in the sixties interpreted with practical actions what true courage and sacrifice are. Their performance not only terrified the enemy, but also made the people of the whole country proud.