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Volunteer army photography

"Volunteers" cannot be replaced by "support troops".

It is still difficult to tell whether this is official or unofficial, in the name of supporting troops. As the name implies, the support army was sent. Who sent it? Isn't it a country? Isn't that tantamount to declaring war on the United States? It is better to use the names of volunteers to express the civilian nature of the army more accurately. This is an army composed of Chinese people's Volunteer Army, which has nothing to do with the China government! Of course, "there is no silver here for 320" seems a bit funny to us today, but it was still very useful at that time, because both sides of the Sino-American war tacitly understood it. The famous "Chinese people's Volunteer Army" in the world military history was born in this way.