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Chapter 108: The Dream of an Aircraft Carrier

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    "Order from the General Staff Headquarters: All units continue to advance at a faster pace! Brothers, follow up quickly!"

    "The 288th Brigade of the Sichuan Army immediately assists the 185th Division in attacking Daqiao Town! The task must be completed within eight hours!"

    In the mountains and forests of the southwest, washed and irrigated by torrential rains, troops of the Northeastern Army, Sichuan Army, and Central Army were like streams of hot and boiling black steel, meandering forward through the mud and mud all over the mountains and plains.  Assault; amidst the sound of explosions and flames, messengers or junior army officers wearing black raincoats rode horses back and forth on the mountain road, giving stern orders to urge the troops who were already marching at full strength to speed up their pace; there were thousands of them.  The mules, horses and livestock laboriously dragged the heavy artillery pieces, carrying boxes of artillery shells on their backs, following the troops on the mountain road; in the dark forest, there was a scene of people shouting and horses neighing, and military figures looking longingly.

    After a night of fierce fighting, the Japanese army's unfinished Niulanjiang defense line was torn to pieces by several elite assault regiments of the Chinese army. By daybreak, seven lines of defense had been built on the wide river by engineers who worked desperately.  pontoon.  In the misty and spreading rain and fog, troops from all walks of life in the north of the Yangtze River were already waiting for action. They crossed the river according to the preset plan and launched their troops to attack the hinterland of Yunnan. Under the overwhelming offensive of the Chinese army, seventy Japanese troops in northeastern Yunnan were killed.  Eight falls.  On that day, the Northeastern Army's 45th Brigade and Ma Zhanshan's 1st Cavalry Brigade captured Huize. At the same time, the Sichuan Army's 185th Division and 288th Brigade also successfully captured Daqiao Town; the next day, Xuanwei City was defeated by the Sichuan Army's 175th and 177th Brigades.  The three-pronged army composed of the 180th Division, the Sichuan Army's 275th Brigade and the Sichuan Army's 275th Brigade changed hands in less than two days under a fierce offensive that swept away fallen leaves in the autumn wind. The Kusano Detachment of the Japanese 131st Division stationed here was killed and almost lost its helmet and armor.  Total annihilation, the Sichuan Army attacking Xuanwei wiped out more than 6,000 Japanese troops in one fell swoop, and achieved the Sichuan Army's first major victory after its reconstruction; on May 1, frequent victory reports came again, and the Northeast Army's 1st Infantry Brigade and the Sichuan Army's 188th Division trekked  They crossed the Wumeng Mountain in two days and one night, and under the cover of the flank attack of Li Wenbu of the 90th Army of the Central Army, they made a surprise attack and easily captured Liupanshui, an important area at the junction of Yunnan and Guizhou, and successfully cut off the second largest railway transportation line of the Japanese army on land in the two provinces; on the 8th  On the 15th, the 45th Infantry Brigade of the Northeast Army, the 178th Division of the Sichuan Army, and the 92nd Army of the Central Army Li Xianzhou rolled southward in pursuit of victory. They were invincible all the way, and their troops were directed towards Kunming; on the 15th, better news came again: Guangxi in Guangxi  Under the decisive order of General Bai Chongxi, the elite 31st Army was mobilized to attack Qujing along the "Baise-Pan County", and suddenly stabbed the Japanese army in the southwest with a knife in the back.  In just over half a month, the Japanese army in the southwest was beaten into chaos and chaos.

    The counterattack breakthrough of the National Army in the Southwest Theater has greatly inspired and boosted the morale of the people across the country and the National Army. At the same time, it has greatly activated the stalemate between the two sides in the East China Theater and the South China Theater.  In mid-May, the East China National Army, under the command of Generals Li Zongren and General Gu Zhutong, frequently launched medium-sized attacks against the Japanese troops stubbornly defending the Songhu area, and successively eroded dozens of buildings used by the Japanese troops for defense around Shanghai.  In the extended towns, the results were fruitful; the national army units in the South China Theater were not to be outdone. In early June, General Xue Yue also seized the opportunity to mobilize troops and launch a series of vigorous counterattacks. After more than a month of fierce fighting, he not only successfully stabilized the  The situation in the Hengyang Defense War was controlled, and large areas of lost land in Hunan, Jiangxi, and Fujian provinces were recovered one after another.  For a time, the Japanese army in China was shaken across the board, their offensives were exhausted, all sides suffered successive defeats, and the overall signs of defeat were faintly revealed.

    Chairman Chiang Kai-shek in Wuhan was so happy that he couldn't help but smile at the constant reports of victory from the three theaters.  As the highest authorities in a good mood frequently issue commendation orders with the stroke of a pen every day, a group of deputy ministers and division chiefs at all levels and other leaders in the Ministry of Military Affairs, headed by General He, are very busy. Every day there are  No less than five lieutenant general-level senior staff members of the Ministry of Military Affairs and Political Affairs, carrying commendation orders personally approved by the Chairman of the Standing Committee, national military medals of various levels issued as well as large sums of cash and checks, flew from the Northeast on a transport aircraft.  Wuhan flew from all directions to front-line troops in various war zones to convey "the cordial condolences and ardent expectations of the central government and the Chairman of the National People's Congress to the meritorious troops of the Chinese army."  The "Central Daily News", "Ta Kung Pao", Wuhan Central Radio and other government propaganda agencies went all out to promote the "brave offensives of the national troops in various theaters and the brilliant results achieved", which further plunged the country into jubilation before the victory of the Anti-Japanese War was imminent.  In joy.  Such a bright war trend has even triggered some optimists within the government to say that "all Japanese troops can be expelled from mainland China within three months."  Chiang Kai-shek, who was more or less influenced by these "non-mainstream claims", frequently issued commendation orders and also repeatedly ordered all ministries to "continue to make persistent efforts to recover the lost territory and restore the rivers and mountains as soon as possible."

    The message paper was as light as a feather, but the orders on it were as heavy as a mountain. This heavy pressure soon transferred to the shoulders of the officers and soldiers in each department.  As time goes by, various departments in the southwest theater are rapidlyThe flight deck is 40 meters wide and can carry 105 carrier-based aircraft of various types. The number of officers and soldiers is 1,600. The main self-defense weapons are 2 155mm twin naval guns, 8 88mm anti-aircraft guns, 12 37mm quadruple anti-aircraft guns and 2 600mm "  Spear" torpedo tube.

    "The comprehensive combat effectiveness of the 'Qinhuang' is definitely among the best of the same type of aircraft carriers in the world! The other three ships, the 'Handi', the 'Tangzong' and the 'Mingzu' will also be completed within a month!  The sailors and carrier-based aircraft pilots of these aircraft carriers have all been trained on the spot in Germany!" Admiral Shen waved his hand energetically, "Young Marshal, we are going to have a world-class navy!"

    "The shame of Sino-Japanese War will eventually fall!" Zhang Xueliang said in a long and solemn voice.  He has a keen eye. In Zhang Xueliang's ambitious vision, the construction of the first batch of four medium-sized aircraft carriers is, to a certain extent, the exploration and attempt of the Northeastern naval industry to build large surface ships.  In this process, which received strong support from Germany, the Northeast Army's shipbuilding industry learned a lot of technology and experience and indirectly cultivated many specialized talents and skilled workers and technicians, and has gradually gained the ability to independently design and build aircraft carriers.  According to Zhang Xueliang's order, the construction project of the second batch of three heavy-duty aircraft carriers - "Huangdi", "Yandi" and "Chiyou" - each with a displacement of 48,000 tons and named after three great ancestors of the Chinese nation  Construction has started on three major military ports: Incheon, Qingdao, and Weihaiwei.  By then, the Northeast Navy, which has three heavy aircraft carriers and four medium aircraft carriers, will have the war capital to compete with the navies of the United States, Japan, Britain and other countries for hegemony in the Pacific and Indian Oceans.

    Amid the flashing spotlights of reporters from all sides, Zhang Xueliang stepped forward and delivered a brief live speech to the entire Northeast and the country, announcing that China's Northeastern Army and Navy were confident and capable of defending China's coastal defense lines and would soon liberate Taiwan, Hainan, Ryukyu Islands and other fallen territories.  Island land.  Immediately, amidst the majestic military music, Zhang Xueliang solemnly awarded the military flag to Colonel Wang Zi, the first captain of the "Qinhuang" At this moment, the world was shocked and China was excited!  Thousands of Chinese people across China gathered in front of radios and radio broadcasts in various households or on streets and alleys. When they listened to Zhang Xueliang¡¯s heroic declaration of swallowing up mountains and rivers, tears filled their eyes. There were even more officers and soldiers of the Northeast Army, navy and national troops who could not restrain their emotions.  The military and naval officers held each other's heads in excitement and cried bitterly.  The Chinese people's dream of sailing and their desire to have a powerful navy, which had been lost for hundreds of years, was officially regained and realized on this day!

    In early August, at an altitude of 10,000 meters above the Korean Strait, dense silver war shadows covered the sky and blocked the sun.  The first batch of more than 300 "Flying Leopard" strategic bombers of the Northeast Army carried a large number of aerial bombs, cloud bombs, and incendiary bombs across the Changhong Strait and rushed unstoppably toward the Japanese mainland, launching a bombing campaign that would ultimately destroy the Japanese war machine.  action.  At this time, the balance of victory in the Sino-Japanese War was tipping toward China more and more quickly, and the dawn of victory had already appeared on the eastern horizon.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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