The private goods are serious. When charging on a slope of 100 meters wide, the Volunteers forced a battalion (or even more than one) of the troops, a little lack of military common sense, and put it aside to reproduce the Battle of the Somme in World War I? The station is so dense, is it really not afraid of machine guns and mortars? Obviously, the Black Volunteer Army is a mess. You old beauty didn't play the three-three system that you understand, so this has become a "human sea" and "human mountain" tactics? But one thing is very real, that the Koreans are really poor in combat quality, and the five battles have pitted the old beauty.
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