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In actual combat, do you have to go easy on China soldiers?

As we all know, the internal situation of different countries' armed forces is different. For example, in our PLA unit, according to relevant regulations, soldiers must have China nationality if they want to join the China People's Liberation Army. This is why the PLA has no foreign troops. But in some countries such as the United States, the situation is different. In recent years, it has become more and more difficult for the American army to recruit soldiers every year, and many American school-age teenagers are unwilling to serve in the army. As a last resort, the US military can only lower the recruitment requirements and recruit a large number of foreign soldiers.

Among many foreign players, there are many soldiers from China. According to relevant statistics, the number of China soldiers in the US military has now exceeded 20,000. Just last year, it was even reported that a Chinese female soldier was excited because she got a green card in the United States. One of the most effective ways for many immigrants from China to obtain American green cards is to serve in the US military. So what's the harm of more and more China soldiers in the US military? In fact, a very sad thing happened half a century ago, and even now, the lesson is still vivid.

In the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea half a century ago, there was a Chinese American named Lv Chaoran in the US Army, whose father was from Guangzhou. 1920 immigrated to Hawaii and later settled in California. Lv Chaoran, the eldest son of his family, grew up in an American environment. Since his parents came from China, Lv Chaoran was fluent in English and Chinese since he was a child. After the Pearl Harbor incident broke out in World War II, Lv Chaoran, who was still in high school, joined the Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps. A few years later, he qualified and joined the United States Marine Corps.

Racial discrimination was very serious in the United States decades ago. Because of his identity, Lv Chaoran has never been taken seriously in the army. During the Korean War, Lv Chaoran also came to the battlefield with the troops and served as the platoon leader of the second lieutenant. As we all know, although our military's weapons and equipment were not as good as those of the US military during the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, the US military was also far behind in tactics. In a night attack, Lv Chaoran's troops were surrounded by volunteers. At the moment when the American army was about to be wiped out, Lv Chaoran stood up and shouted? Don't shoot, I'm from China? . It is this short sentence that makes our volunteer soldiers hesitate. The U.S. military took this opportunity to break through the encirclement, causing casualties of volunteers.

After the war, Lv Chaoran was commended by the Navy Cross, but this was at the expense of the lives of volunteers. Therefore, for our PLA, we should not be soft-hearted when we meet China soldiers on the battlefield. There are only two kinds of people on the battlefield, one is our comrades-in-arms and the other is the enemy.