Friday, October 30, 2020

In the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, who were the highest-ranking generals who died in battle between China and the United States?

 When the US military conducted statistics after the war, it was found that the highest general they died was Lieutenant General Walker. General Walker was a hero during World War II. After the outbreak of the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, he received an order to lead his army to the front line. Walker is quite successful in tactics, but unfortunately his enemy is the volunteer army. No one can imagine the speed of the volunteer army. General Walker had personally seen the power of the volunteers.

In an unfamiliar country, marching is a big problem, but this did not stump the volunteers. General Walker saw the volunteers marching on their legs, so fast that they could catch up with the US military's car equipment. However, General Walker did not die at the hands of the volunteers. On the way, the car in which General Walker was riding collided with a Korean artillery car and eventually died.

As for the highest general of our country's volunteer army who died in battle, the 67th army commander Li Xiang. Li Xiang has rich combat experience. After the war broke out, he left his newborn child and rushed to the front line. Li Xiang commanded the Volunteers to fight in an orderly manner, repelling the US troops many times. It is a pity that such an outstanding leader was unfortunately attacked by the US military's chemical weapons. Li Xiang, who was infected by the bacteria, died soon after the rescue failed. It is a pity that the heroic man who was upright and loyal to the country sacrificed like this.

In the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, who were the highest-ranking generals who died in battle between China and the United States?

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