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There is such a soldier in America, whose name is Basron. He became famous in the Battle of Guadalcanal in World War I, and blocked the repeated attacks of 3000 Japanese troops for two consecutive days and 48 hours with two machine guns. During this period, Basron also took time to embroider another machine gun. When I persisted the next day, the bullets were used up, and Basilong went to the Japanese position to collect bullets. During this period, he also killed many Japanese troops by the way. According to the statistics of the US military after the war,

I have to say, this is a hard life. If he doesn't say it, I'm afraid few people will believe it. Don't think this is just a joke. It's true. Listen to Yu Ping specifically.

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John? Basilon, 19 16 was born in Buffalo, new york, and is a US Marine. It is understood that he gave up his studies at the age of 15, joined the army in 1934, served in 16 infantry division and 3 1 infantry division, and also served in the Philippines for three years. Basilong joined the Marine Corps in 1940, and later served as the gunner of Company C of Marine Corps 1 7th Division 1 Battalion, and participated in the Battle of Guadalcanal.

194210/On October 24th, Lomban, Brazil was attacked by 3000 Japanese troops, and the Japanese army approached with heavy machine guns. At that time, 0/5 people in the class/KLOC died, leaving Basilon and two other wounded. In the next 48 hours, Basilon used two machine guns and pistols beside him.

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Before the arrival of reinforcements, Basron was short of ammunition and had to cross the line of fire to the Japanese position to collect ammunition himself. Inevitably, he met the Japanese army and was solved by him. It was not until reinforcements arrived that Basron and two other wounded people were saved. It is understood that he had to take care of his comrades in the meantime. After the Battle of Guadalcanal, Basron was awarded the highest medal of honor of the US military, and Basron was the second soldier in the Marine Corps to receive this special medal.

After returning to his hometown, Basilong's deeds were widely circulated by people in the town, and the locals also held a welcome celebration for him. Thousands of people took part in the celebration, and the Fox news media also reported it to the whole country. Basilon once became an American hero, but he asked to return to the battlefield. However, according to the regulations of the army and navy, soldiers who won this medal are not allowed to go to the battlefield again. However, Brazil Long wholeheartedly served the country and asked for it many times before agreeing.

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Basilon married another female soldier in 1944, and was assigned to Company C, 27th Regiment 1 Battalion, 5th Marine Division, and participated in the Battle of Iwo Jima. On February 1945, the battle of Iwo Jima kicked off, and Baslong served as the platoon leader and attacked Red Ertan with his comrades. The Japanese army prepared in advance, but the American army didn't get it. After he went in, he destroyed a Japanese bunker and attacked the Japanese No.1 airport with several soldiers. In the process, he also helped a tank in a minefield return safely. However, just as he was approaching the airport, Basron was hit by a cannon and died immediately.

After the war, in view of Basron's outstanding performance, the US military posthumously awarded Basron the Navy Cross, the second highest honor of the Marine Corps. After his death, Basron was buried in Arlington National Cemetery. It is an honor to be buried here, which is also the dream of all American soldiers. In 2005, the US Postal Service also issued a set of stamps to commemorate members of the Marine Corps, including John F.? Basron, Basron has statues in many parts of America.

Life is like this, not afraid of difficulties, for the country.