Li Hong is from Hunan. 1April, 926, admitted to the fifth phase of Huangpu Military Academy. At the beginning of the expedition, he was the head of the 38th Division 1 14 regiment. Sun Liren, commander of the 38th Division, is subordinate to Zheng Dongguo, commander of the 66th Army. A few months later, Zheng led his army to India, and 1 the new army was founded. The 38th Division is under the new 1 Army, and Li Hong is still the head of the 1 14 regiment. Later, Li Hongsheng was promoted to the 38th division commander. After returning home, he served as deputy commander and commander. He died in Taiwan Province Province on 1988.
Historical records:1August, 942, the new 38th Division moved to Ramga town in central India for training and consolidation. On June+10, 5438, Chiang Kai-shek reorganized the troops stationed in China into "Indian troops stationed in India", with American general Stilwell as the commander in chief. Li Hong is still the head of the 1 14 regiment and the main vanguard regiment of the 38th Division. He received training and reorganization in Ramga, and the troops got brand-new American equipment and a full set of American training.
Famous battles and outstanding achievements can be verified online. Here is just a brief talk about his initial battle with the Japanese army. He has defeated Japan's most powerful ace troops many times and is known as the "fox in the subtropical jungle" and the "ever-victorious division" of the Japanese 18 division. The first time I met the Japanese 18 Division was when Li Hong was the company commander of the machine gun. At that time, the Japanese attacked Shanghai on a large scale. There is an immortal heroic story: at that time, Li Hong led a machine gun company to hold its ground, and faced with dozens of times of troops and firepower, he fought to the death with the Japanese army! The most heroic scene was that Li Hong led the left-behind officers and men of the whole company to once again launch the most heroic hand-to-hand combat with the Japanese army. When chasing the enemy, Li Hong was injured in the leg and bleeding profusely. He asked a platoon leader to untie his bandage and bandage the wound with all his strength. Then he stood up and shouted, "Hunan mules (most of whom are Hunan soldiers) will never surrender!" Brothers, kill! " With the shouts of Li Hong, the officers and men of the whole company fought hard and defeated the enemy again. After the Japanese army occupied Shanghai, the commander of the Japanese division stood silently in the position that Li Hong had sworn to defend, folded his hands, prayed for the dead, and ordered the erection of a stone tablet, which read: "The fiercest resistance of the China army is here." Later, Li Hong met the Japanese 1 18 Division on the battlefield of the Expeditionary Force, winning every battle.