Koreans are really good at narcissism. The CCP’s army has more people than bullets. This line is so utterable... The Korean army performed the worst in the entire Korean War. What kind of volunteer army tactics do you have to say? There is a historical fact-the US Army is the strongest opponent ever encountered by the Communist Army. The formed unit to annihilate the US Legion-level combat unit has only one polar bear regiment in the second battle, and the Changjin Lake Marine Division 1st Division, the turtle in the urn, has just succeeded. The establishment has broken through (more than half of the casualties), and the Ninth Corps of the Volunteer Army has lost a lot of personnel in combat, and the loss of personnel due to the lack of cold-proof materials is even twice that of the former. However, such a powerful opponent fully affirmed the combat effectiveness of the Volunteers afterwards. Even Li Qiwei spoke highly of the Chinese army and seriously summarized the Korean War. On the other side, the Volunteer Army commander has since set the goal of annihilation of the US Army as a battalion company level. Only the Korean army still has a large number of examples of the entire division being annihilated. After that, the volunteer army often likes to break in from the joint where the Korean army is located. In the war, most of the scores relied on the South League. Winning the Korean army did not bother to mention it. Some people on the Internet used the spring and autumn style to say that the casualties of the Chinese army were 9 to 1 compared with the US army, but they automatically ignored the hundreds of thousands of Korean cannon fodder in the US military establishment. There are inadequate weapons of the Korean army to which Lee Seung-man belongs, and many of them will be collapsed. Counting these into China and North Korea’s casualties is actually lower than the United Nations army. Not to mention that the number of Chinese and North Korean coalition forces surpasses their opponents is already a late-stage tug-of-war on the 38th line. ? Are Koreans eligible to mention it? !
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