In 1953, the Korean War entered its final stage, and the Volunteer Army launched its last major battle in Jincheng. In order to arrive at the designated time and deploy more combat power to the front line of Jincheng, the volunteer soldiers constantly resisted enemy aircraft bombardment and repeatedly repaired with their flesh and blood in the face of material shortages and significant armed disparities
In 1953, the Korean War entered its final stage, and the Volunteer Army launched its last major battle in Jincheng. In order to arrive at the designated time and deploy more combat power to the front line of Jincheng, the volunteer soldiers constantly resisted enemy aircraft bombardment and repeatedly repaired with their flesh and blood in the face of material shortages and significant armed disparities