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Cover song. The tune is derived from the traditional Norwegian folk song "Varsog", which was sung by the famous Norwegian bel canto singer Annevada in 1977. The foreign group Multicydeanea adapted the song and named it "Abetterday".
In 2001, the South Korean group JTL covered the song "Abetterday" by Multicydeanea, also titled "Abetterday", which was included in "EntertheDragon"**. Since then, Andy Lau sang a cover of the song in 2002 and named it "Black Bat Squadron", which was included in "Beautiful Day"**.
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Background: During the cross-strait military confrontation, the 34th and 35th flight squadrons of the Kuomintang Air Force took off from Taiwan's air base at night in reconnaissance planes provided by the United States, traveled through the entire Chinese mainland to shoot intelligence, drop leaflets, or parachute spies and then returned.
Among them, the emblem of the 34th Squadron is a black bat with wings spread against a dark blue background of the Big Dipper, symbolizing its flight in the dark blue night sky, its wings penetrating the red circle on the periphery and diving into the "red iron curtain".
The emblem of the 35th Squadron is a very cute black cat on a red background, which means that there are bright eyes in the dark night, and they can quickly enter and exit the "red iron curtain".
The two flight squadrons had to face the interception of countless radars, antiaircraft artillery, missiles, and MiG fighters on the mainland, and there were endless dangers lurking in ambush. In order to avoid the mainland's radar detection, the "black bats" carried out ultra-low-altitude flights, which can be described as nine deaths.
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The song "Black Bat Squadron" sung by Andy Lau is not the original soundtrack of film and television. Included in "A Beautiful Day"**. Issued in 2002-07.
The story behind Black Bat Squadron.
During the military confrontation between the two sides of the strait, the Kuomintang Air Force ranked first.
Three. Ten. The 4. The 35th Flying Squadron flew US-provided reconnaissance planes to take off from Taiwan's air base at night, travel through the entire Chinese mainland to shoot intelligence, drop leaflets, or parachute spies, and then return home.
The emblem of the 34th Squadron is a black bat with wings spread against a dark blue background of the Big Dipper, symbolizing its flight in the deep blue night sky, its wings penetrating the red circle on the periphery and infiltrating the "Red Iron Curtain". The emblem of the 35th Squadron is a very cute black cat on a red background, implying that Spike has a pair of bright eyes in the dark night, and quickly enters and exits the "red iron curtain".
Because of the long flight time of each mission, the crew of the Black Bat Squadron is up to 14 people, who are on duty in three shifts, and once they are shot down, they will be extremely heavy. From 1953 to 1967, the Black Bat Squadron flew more than 800 times, losing a total of 148 pilots, or two-thirds of all members.
From 1961 to 1974, the 28 pilots of the Black Cat Squadron carried out a total of 220 reconnaissance missions, losing 10 people - the "Black Cats" flew the famous U-2 high-altitude reconnaissance aircraft, only one pilot was needed, and the number was relatively small. However, the information collected by the "black bats" and "black cats" with their lives did not fall into the hands of the Kuomintang.
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"Black Bat Squadron" is also a movie that tells the story of the 34th Squadron of the Taiwan Air Force conducting night reconnaissance missions, which is the same as the bats that emerge at night during the day, so it is named "Bat Squadron", and the reconnaissance planes are painted black, also known as "Black Bats". The emblem is a black bat with wings spreading, flying in the deep blue night sky over the Big Dipper, its wings piercing the outer red circle, symbolizing its infiltration into the red iron curtain.
After the end of the Korean War in 1953, the Kuomintang authorities, who had just retreated to Taiwan, set up a "Black Bat Squadron" to reconnoiter the Continental Army for the U.S. Intelligence Agency (CIA) in order to maintain "US-Taiwan relations" and obtain US assistance.
According to statistics, from its establishment in 1953 to December 1967, the "Black Bat Squadron" carried out a total of 838 sorties, 10 planes were shot down or accidentally crashed, and more than 140 people were killed in the line of duty.
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It's Andy Lau who sings the whole song by Andy Lau alone, including rapping.
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Andy must have sung it himself, obviously.
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The boss read it himself.
Such an obvious sound.
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Andy sings it himself, listen carefully and you'll find out!
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The story about the Black Bat Squadron - the thirty-fourth squadron of the Air Force.
The Black Bat Squadron of the Taiwan Air Force risked their lives to spy on the inside story of the Continental Army, and 148 people were killed in the line of duty, accounting for 2 3 of the entire team
In 1953, the Korean War ended, the East and the West entered the Cold War period, the United States was eager to collect the CCP's electronic intelligence, the people had just retreated to Taiwan, and urgently needed US aid, in order to maintain relations between the United States and Taiwan, at that time, Chiang Kai-shek ** assigned his son Chiang Ching-kuo and the CIA to sign a contract, and the two sides used the "Western company" as a cover, and the United States provided aircraft and necessary equipment, and established the 34 Squadron (Black Bat Squadron) and the 35th Squadron (Black Cat Squadron), which were directly ordered by Chiang Kai-shek's wife, Chiang Soong Meiling, to collect intelligence for the United States, "by the way" Airdrop psychic leaflets, relief supplies, and occasionally intelligence officers. During the mission, the "black bats" tragically broke their wings and tails one by one in the night sky of the mainland, and more than 140 air force personnel died.
The 34th Squadron has the same habit of being nocturnal as bats, so the squadron is named "Bat Squadron", and the B-17 and P2V reconnaissance planes that carry out this mission are painted black, so they are also called black bats. The team's emblem is a bat with wings spreading, flying among the seven stars of the Big Dipper; The bat's wings pierce the red circle on the periphery, symbolizing the unit's infiltration into the Red Iron Curtain.
The 34th Squadron was on duty at about 4 p.m., and entered the airspace over the mainland after dusk, and each reconnaissance mission lasted longer or shorter, and if it lasted more than eight hours, there were three groups of replacement personnel. With advanced electronic equipment and superb skills, they use night cover to fly at a low altitude of 100 to 200 meters in accordance with the "minimum safe altitude" guidelines, and sometimes even fly at an ultra-low altitude of about 30 meters in order to avoid radar.
Due to the low-altitude flight, the mission of the 34th Squadron was thrilling, and once discovered, it was a dead end.
Escaping under intense artillery fire is a common occurrence for the members of the "Bat Squadron." One B-17 did not find a large hole in the engine room when it returned to the sea, which had been shattered by artillery fire on the ground. Therefore, every time the 34th Squadron sails, it is like a challenge to death, and no one can guarantee that it will return safely.
According to statistics, from its establishment in 1953 to December 1967, when the Black Bat Squadron ceased reconnaissance missions, it carried out a total of 838 special missions. Ten planes were shot down or accidentally crashed, and 148 people were killed, accounting for 2 3 of the entire team. This page of the history of the black bat is still locked in the archives of the "Air Force Special Operations History" of the relevant units of the Air Force and is classified as a top secret.
On 14 December 1992, after 33 years of leaving home, the "black bat" finally returned to Taiwan, which was the first precedent for air force personnel to be buried in Taiwan by the mainland since cross-strait exchanges. The family members all believe that the 14 crew members have shared life and death and weal and death, and have been buried in the same cave for 33 years, and they should be buried together after the burial, so they were buried together in a 480-centimeter-long tomb in the Bitan Air Force Cemetery in the suburbs of Taipei.
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Andy Lau, Black Bat Squadron tells a love story during World War II.
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"Black Bat Squadron" is a song sung by singer Andy Lau, from "Beautiful Day"**. This song is not the theme song of the movie, but from the traditional Norwegian folk song "Varsog", which Andy Lau performed in 2002.
But there is a movie called "Black Bat Squadron", and the movie tycoon Wang Weizhong has taken on the challenge of bringing the story of the Black Bat Squadron in the 50s to the big screen with the story of the time depicting the culture of the military village and the stage play Baodao Village.
Wang Weizhong said that the theme of the movie "Black Bat Squadron" covers the army's robes, family affection, and love, the film language is strong, and the script is not difficult to write.
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The story about the Black Bat Squadron - the thirty-fourth squadron of the Air Force.
It's not a movie theme song, it's a song based on this story.
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