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The true story of one grinning tank fighting against 500 enemy soldiers.

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The last scene of the movie ‘Puri’…
[American commoner’s tank] Stands alone against the German army’s enormous infantry
It appears that I brought up my criminal record.
Actually, this scene is not from World War II.
This scene is based on a true story from the Korean War.
Nakdong River Defense Line t950 @won 4th – September 15th situation
(Both 2 groups are different)
Oily skin
(Gunnan Four Voices)
::Beomli:
Yeori 70
The situation is such that UN forces are flocking to the Nakdong River defense line.
Deployed in the direction of Waegwan, northern Daegu, on August 31, 1950.
Sergeant Ernest Kouma, tank commander of the US 72nd Armored Brigade.
Sergeant Ernest Kouma
When the North Korean army’s invading troops crossed the Nakdong River,
To buy time for the infantry to retreat to the second line
I am left alone.
The M-26 Perseong tank that Sergeant Kouma was in charge of at the time.
Sergeant Kouma took on 500 North Korean infantrymen.
Tank gun and machine gun ammunition
Until it falls
North Korean soldiers fought a bloody battle
Climb up onto the tram
Open the tram hatch, come out and shoot up the engine town.
Rotate the turret and drop the North Korean soldiers.
All scenes from the movie Fury were actually directed.
At this time, the number of North Korean soldiers killed reached approximately 250.
An M-26 Persim tank passes by a destroyed North Korean T-34 tank.
Sergeant Kouma held off the North Korean infantry for 9 hours.
Guarding the retreat records of U.S. infantrymen
In the movie Yuri, the bread type is perfect, but
At this time, Sergeant Kouma
Although injured, he survived
Received America’s highest decoration, the Medal of Honor:

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