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If the American and French troops in the terrace were wiped out, how would the fourth campaign develop?
There will not be much change, or the volunteers will slowly retreat to the 38 th parallel through successive resistance.

Before discussing this, we might as well take a look at the four major battles.

After World War III, it was a spent force. In the four battles, they all retreated slowly, trading space for time and waiting for the follow-up troops to enter the DPRK for support. During this period, the Hengcheng counterattack was launched against the exposed South Korean troops, and the Battle of Dipingli was part of the Hengcheng counterattack.

Indeed, just from the map, the terrace is very important, located between the 9 th Army of the United States and the 10 Army. If we take this place, it will be enough to separate the American army.

However, please pay attention to the situation at that time, the volunteers were a spent force, ammunition was in short supply, and soldiers were tired. Even if the 23rd Regiment is wiped out here and the gap is torn, do you think you still have the ability to expand further?

Even if the volunteers forcibly divide the US military front, the US military can take advantage of mechanization to temporarily retreat, just like the three major battles. Re-form a solid and continuous line of defense. This result can only play a role, that is, to reduce the pressure on the 38 th and 50 th armies ahead and let them withdraw from the Han River as soon as possible.

On the other hand, it may be even worse for Li Qiwei to temporarily abandon the frontal attack of the 38th Army and the 50th Army and let the two-wing forces besiege the volunteers in the prominent part. Volunteers will be even worse then.

Therefore, even if this battle is won, it will not have much impact on the development of the four major battles.