Lu Xinquan told Wang Shankui that Li Qiang was the son of Li Shankui, and Wang Shankui suddenly realized. Lu Xinquan told Wang Shankui what happened to Li Shankui, and the three families went to the cemetery to visit their old friend Li Shankui who had fought together in the past. Lu Xiangdong's merchant ship was intercepted by a fleet of unknown nationality, and Wang Haijun launched an emergency rescue plan to rescue it.
Ma Yu attended a speech on the protection of international maritime rights and interests. Wang Haijun led China's most advanced 189 guided missile destroyer formation to successfully visit and return home. Lu Xiangdong still adheres to the values of being a soldier in his career and demands himself with the spirit of navy. A new generation of naval successors have made contributions to China's naval cause and national defense cause in different posts.
A brief introduction to the story of the sea
1949, the Kuomintang regime in Chinese mainland collapsed and its remnants were evacuated to Taiwan Province province. In order to realize national liberation, the producer's Third Field Army continued to push south. Wang's independent division, the Red Sixth Regiment, is the main force in this battle. However, due to the lack of experience in maritime operations, more than 9,000 officers and men of the Red Six Regiment were all buried at the bottom of the sea. In order not to forget this painful history, Wang, who survived by luck, changed his name to Wang Shankui.
After the victory of the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, Wang Shankui was transferred to his command by Lu Xinquan, a newly formed naval political commissar, and officially changed from an army officer to a deputy commander of the navy. During this period, he married Xu Jinyun, a female military doctor, studied the bayonet warfare with the national army's thousand-ton warships, and successfully sank the enemy's thousand-ton warships "Jingmen" and "Zhangjiang" with several destroyers and torpedo ships, revenging the comrades of the Red Sixth Regiment.
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