In 1944, the American Air Force Flying Tigers came to China to fight in the war against Japanese Aggression, and the Japanese army suffered heavy loss[Expand All]
< p> In 1944, the American Air Force Flying Tigers came to China to fight in the war against Japanese Aggression, and the Japanese army suffered heavy losses as a result. For this reason, the Japanese forces in South China launched the Henan-Hunan-Guangxi Campaign aimed at opening up the transportation lines on the mainland. One of their attempts was to destroy the air force bases in Southwest China. The 23rd Japanese Army stationed in South China secretly formed a special attack unit, planning to carry out a devastating attack on Guilin Yangtang Airport. On the very night when the Special Forces launched their attack, they were ambushed by the Kuomintang garrison at the airport and were nearly wiped out. Such a top-secret operation was actually known in advance by the Kuomintang garrison at the airport. The commander of the Japanese special attack unit, Kumamoto, who had luckily withdrawn, realized that among the six Chinese people he had hired at a high salary, one was a Kuomintang spy. While Kumamoto was trying to identify the spy among the three surviving Chinese, Colonel Mike, the commander of the US forces at Yondo Airport, also suspected that there was something wrong inside. Otherwise, how could someone have exposed the target before the ambush began? While hiding in Nishimura in Kumamoto and waiting for the action instructions from the liaison officer of the headquarters, the fear of death enveloped the three surviving Chinese, and suspicion and speculation also spread among them. After the Kuomintang garrison at the airport conducted a cursory search, Kumamoto captured a Kuomintang officer from outside. The code name is "Mango..." < /p>[Collapse]