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    Long Jia frowned and said, "That being said, we still have to be as careful as possible."

    After saying this, Long Jia added: "After all, the radar station is no small matter."

    Hearing his grandfather mention the radar station on Zufen Mountain, the young man¡¯s face finally turned serious, he nodded and said, ¡°What do you mean, grandpa?¡±

    Long Jia thought for a moment and said: "Starting from today, your Self-Defense Force will patrol non-stop for twelve hours, focusing on patrolling the periphery of the ancestral tomb mountain. Members who are not patrolling will also be on standby at any time."

    The young man said: "Master, do you need to patrol at night?"

    "We need to patrol." Long Jia said without any doubt, "And there must be no slacking off."

    The young man said: "Grandpa, I will go and make arrangements right away, and I will definitely protect the radar station."

    "Well, let's go." Long Jia thought for a while and then said, "From tonight on, you don't want to go home. You will be on the sleeping team. If anything happens, you can handle it as soon as possible."

    "Okay." The young man turned around and left.

    Watching his grandson disappear, Longjia sighed and murmured: "I hope I'm overthinking."

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    Long Jia is not the only one who is worried about the safety of the radar station.

    There is another person who is more worried about the safety of the radar station than Long Jia, and this person is Zhong Yi.

    Even though the Japanese Thirteenth Division has launched an offensive, and even though the Japanese Guards Division has advanced towards Yiwu, Zhong Yi still has not forgotten the safety of the radar station.

    "You must pay attention to the radar station." Zhong Yi said to Yu Liangzhen, "Good Lord, be careful of Japanese sneak attacks."

    "Zi Ren, don't worry, everything has been arranged." Yu Liangzhen said, "I have asked Tang Shizun to send troops to garrison, and there will definitely be no problems."

    Zhong Yi said: "But I'm still a little uneasy."

    "Okay." Yu Liangzhen spread his hands and said, "Then I'll call Tang Shizun again."

    After finishing speaking, Yu Liangzhen walked to the side, grabbed the phone, and said: "Get me the 23rd Army."

    After a while, the call was connected, and Yu Liangzhen said loudly: "Hello, Commander-in-Chief Tang? I'm Yu Liangzhen."

    "It turns out it's Chief Yu." Tang Shizun's strong Sichuan accent immediately came from the other end of the phone, "May I ask if you have any orders from Chief Yu?"

    "That's right." Yu Liangzhen said, "The radar station at Zufenshan in Huzhen is very important. Your 27th Group Army must pay attention to protecting the radar station. Is there no problem?"

    "No problem." Tang Shizun slapped his chest loudly on the other end of the phone and said, "I, Tang Shizun, guarantee you with the head on my neck that there is absolutely nothing wrong with the radar station at Zufenshan."

    "Okay, thank you, Commander-in-Chief Tang. When the war is over, I will take credit for all the soldiers of your 23rd Army!" Yu Liangzhen put down the phone after saying that, and turned back to Zhong Yi and said, "Zi Ren, you should be relieved now.  Bar?"

    Zhong Yi nodded, turned his gaze to the staff present, and said, "Continue the sand table operation."

    The dozen or so combat staff who stopped became busy again, placing war chess or models representing the Japanese army and the Chinese army on the sand table.

    The war game is in progress.

    Regarding the third Zhejiang-Fujian Battle, the Zhejiang-Fujian Theater has already conducted dozens of deductions.

    Based on the basis of war games, the Zhejiang and Fujian theaters have also made full preparations.

    But it¡¯s one thing to be prepared, and it¡¯s another thing to be able to actually show it in actual combat!

    ¡°Furthermore, no one can guarantee that no important clues will be missed in previous war game deductions, so Zhong Yi decided to conduct another deduction.

    Zhong Yi said: "The Japanese army's general combat guidelines are completely predictable. It will certainly not be much different from the previous two Zhejiang-Fujian battles. It should still achieve its tactical goals by cutting off the Zhejiang-Jiangxi highway. The specific steps are  , which is to first seize the central Zhejiang area centered on Xinsheng and Yiwu."

    "And use Xinsheng and Yiwu as bait to lure our army into a decisive battle in the hills of central Zhejiang."

    "And our army's tactics are also clear, that is, we will never engage in a decisive battle with the Japanese army in the plains of northern Zhejiang and the hills of central Zhejiang. We will only stick to Yinjiang with one force, and retreat to western Zhejiang with the main force, relying on the complex mountainous terrain of western Zhejiang and the aviation sector.  With the support of the 1st Division, we launched a flexible defense against the Japanese army.¡±

    "The Japanese army's intention to lure our army into a decisive battle in the hills of central Zhejiang is doomed to fail."

    "Once this intention cannot be achieved, the Japanese army will face two choices."

    "One possibility is to garrison Xinsheng and Yiwu on the spot and takeThe fortress tactics were in stalemate with our army. They trapped Yinjiang and dragged our army to death through a long siege, and finally stormed Yinjiang while seeking a decisive battle with our main force.  "

    "Another possibility is to continue to advance westward and fight our main force in the mountains of western Zhejiang."

    "But at present, the second possibility is not very likely, because the mountainous areas in western Zhejiang are more conducive to defense. Our army can rely on the mountainous areas in western Zhejiang to obtain nearby fire support from the 1st Aviation Division. The Japanese army cannot give full play to the advantages of the fire layer, so  , I judge that the Japanese army is more likely to adopt the first tactic."

    "So the focus of this war game is the stalemate in central Zhejiang."

    "What will be the situation once the Japanese army relies on Xinsheng and Yiwu to stalemate with me?"

    ¡°If the Japanese army digs extensive trenches and tries to cut off traffic, how should our army respond?¡±

    "If the Japanese army adopts a cage policy, does our army have enough ability to carry out mobile warfare?"

    ¡°Let¡¯s talk about the first question first. What will happen once the Japanese army decides to stalemate with me in the Xinsheng and Yiwu areas? How will the eight divisions and one mixed brigade of the Thirteenth Army be deployed?¡±

    With Zhong Yi¡¯s dictation, the war room quickly became busy.

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    Let¡¯s talk about the 23rd Army later.

    Since the 23rd Group Army went to the Zhejiang and Fujian battlefields, it has been stationed in Longyou County for rest and recuperation.

    As of today, the 23rd Group Army has been resting in Longyou County for more than four months.

    Compared with when it first arrived in the Zhejiang-Fujian War Zone more than four months ago, the changes in the 23rd Group Army can only be described in one word, that is, reborn!

    The first change in troop formation.

    The organization of the 23rd Group Army has actually not changed much, and it still has the 21st, 23rd and 50th Army under its jurisdiction.

    Among them, the 21st Army has two divisions, the 146th and 147th, the 23rd Army has two divisions, the 148th and 167th, and the 50th Army has three divisions, the 144th, 145th and the new 7th Division.

    What changes is the strength of each division.

    There are many types of establishments of the national army. The highest-level Class A division is the Central Military Academy Teaching Corps, which has three brigades and nine regiments. The total strength is close to 30,000, which is larger than the establishment of an army!

    The second-level B Division has three brigades and six regiments under its jurisdiction.

    The seven divisions of the 23rd Army belong to the B divisions.

    The first-level C Division only has two brigades and four regiments. The three divisions of the Eighth Route Army are C Divisions, which only have two brigades and four regiments. Anyway, the Ministry of Military Affairs only recognizes two brigades and four regiments.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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