Adapted from real battles during the Korean War. On June 25, 1950, North Korea sent its troops across the 38th Parallel to raid South Korea, and captured Seoul (today's Seoul) in three days. The battle line continued to advance southward. With the support of US and UN forces, the South Korean army counterattacked. US military commander MacArthur proposed the Incheon landing plan code-named "Operation Iron Chrome". The plan urgently needed a large force to intercept and disrupt the enemy from the flanks, attack from the east and west, and cut off the North Korean army's supply line through Changsha-ri.
Because the task itself was extremely difficult, and the South Korean army was weak at the time and could not mobilize enough regular troops for support, the military had to hand over the task to 772 student soldiers. The average age of these student soldiers was only 17 years old. They only received two weeks of military training and joined the battlefield with no actual combat experience. Although there were many murderous intentions on the march, there were also many conflicts among the comrades. Young and energetic, all kinds of struggles broke out.
On the eve of the Incheon landing battle, the Changshali landing mission was carried out as scheduled. This group of passionate but weak students inevitably accepted the cruelest test of fate: crossing artillery fire and waves, and bathing in blood on the long beach. The remaining troops were trapped in heavy encirclement and suppression by the enemy until they ran out of ammunition and food, struggling to survive and survive...
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