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7/1/2025, 4:36:52 AM
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Using human wave tactics. You threw men at American forces like those bugs in Starship Troopers. Your soldiers froze in place because they were ill equipped to fight in the cold and died like dogs waiting in an ambush position they likely were ordered to stay in as they slowly died fighting nothing .You can be a bug and hide behind your vpn, but you shouldn't be a proud bug. Now get in the sandbag pile.
https://youtu.be/FQZ4qtJedmA?si=DCOBxEMnc9BY-XTp
The losses at Chosin Reservoir had been painfully high for U.S. troops. The estimated 18,000 casualties included about 2,500 killed in action, 5,000 wounded and almost 8,000 who suffered from frostbite.
But there were troops worse off still—the Chinese. “Some of the Chinese prisoners that we got, they were happy to be with us,” remembers Whited. “I just absolutely felt sorry for them. Their feet were nothing but ice.”
“They had much lower morale than we did,” White says he concluded at the time. Hastily mobilized from Manchuria for deployment in Korea, they lacked any winter clothing or sufficient food. With similarly faulty information, Chinese military leadership made crucial mistakes that cost troops’ lives and gave U.S. forces time to retreat. Some 30,000 Chinese soldiers perished from cold alone, along with about 20,000 combat casualties.
Using human wave tactics. You threw men at American forces like those bugs in Starship Troopers. Your soldiers froze in place because they were ill equipped to fight in the cold and died like dogs waiting in an ambush position they likely were ordered to stay in as they slowly died fighting nothing .You can be a bug and hide behind your vpn, but you shouldn't be a proud bug. Now get in the sandbag pile.
https://youtu.be/FQZ4qtJedmA?si=DCOBxEMnc9BY-XTp
The losses at Chosin Reservoir had been painfully high for U.S. troops. The estimated 18,000 casualties included about 2,500 killed in action, 5,000 wounded and almost 8,000 who suffered from frostbite.
But there were troops worse off still—the Chinese. “Some of the Chinese prisoners that we got, they were happy to be with us,” remembers Whited. “I just absolutely felt sorry for them. Their feet were nothing but ice.”
“They had much lower morale than we did,” White says he concluded at the time. Hastily mobilized from Manchuria for deployment in Korea, they lacked any winter clothing or sufficient food. With similarly faulty information, Chinese military leadership made crucial mistakes that cost troops’ lives and gave U.S. forces time to retreat. Some 30,000 Chinese soldiers perished from cold alone, along with about 20,000 combat casualties.
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