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Chapter 164 Blood Shame on Ryukyu (2)

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    "Brothers! We are going back to our country to kill the Japanese!" - In the naval garrison barracks of the Northeastern Army in Singapore, when Major General Li Xihao, commander of the 28th Marine Corps Brigade, beamed with joy and high spirits, he addressed the soldiers assembled at the school.  After the officers and soldiers on board announced the news, the more than 8,000 marines in the audience were instantly excited, and the crowd burst into thundering cheers with excitement and joy.  "Fuck little Japan!" the enthusiastic Marine Brigade officers and soldiers roared.

    The tomahawk flag fluttering once again spread over the world's third largest ocean. The Northeast Army's naval transport ships are like sea trains traveling in the vast Indian Ocean and various waters of Southeast Asia. They will be stationed in the Indian Ocean and various parts of Southeast Asia.  Waves of Marine Corps units were transported to the northern part of Taiwan Island one after another for final assembly preparations.  A thick and solemn atmosphere of war began to hang over Taiwan like dark clouds. On the north-south highways and railway trunk lines throughout the island, military vehicles filled with fully armed soldiers and military trains carrying mountains of supplies were seen all night long.  Speeding endlessly, endless groups of fighter jets and bombers roared deafeningly in the sky over the island. Densely packed warships and ships also flowed endlessly and soared through the waves in the Taiwan Strait; in the mountains and hills of northern Taiwan, a large number of Northeastern Army soldiers  As they meandered forward, the neat footsteps of thick cowhide military boots echoed on the winding path.  Taiwanese residents who have just returned to their motherland look at the Chinese soldiers who are about to go to the battlefield with reluctant, worried and encouraging eyes. At bus stations, train stations, ferries, ports, and crossroads, Taiwanese residents spontaneously come to wave goodbye to the troops.  A sea of ??people gathered to serve tea and cakes to the young soldiers who were about to embark on the journey. This made the military police who maintained the troops very nervous, because they received strict orders from their superiors: no contact between soldiers and civilians.  And it all stems from the principle of confidentiality.

    The Northeastern Army's Pacific Fleet assembled in the East China Sea is so large that almost everyone on Taiwan knows that the Northeastern Army is about to launch a large-scale landing battle somewhere on the Japanese mainland or somewhere occupied by the Japanese army.  I definitely know.  In response to this, the Northeast Border Defense Department began to implement strict communication censorship in Taiwan Province, Qiongwan Province, South Korea Province and other places in mid-May, and began to strictly control the entry and exit activities of the population in various places; at the same time, the Northeast Security Department and  The Northeastern Army's Army Intelligence Bureau and the Northeastern Army's Naval Intelligence Bureau also jointly launched an operation codenamed "Muddy Waters" to deceive the enemy.  First, the other three cruiser formations of the Northeastern Army's Pacific Fleet, together with the main force of the Northeastern Army's 7th Front stationed on the Korean Peninsula, were transferred to the Busan area of ??South Korea by the Northeastern Border Defense Department. Several Marine Corps brigades were newly trained in the Northeastern mainland.  They were also transported to Jeju Island in batches by the Bohai Transport Fleet. The above troops together formed the so-called "Amphibious Task Force 1" of the Northeast Army. The commander-in-chief of this army was General Su Bingwen, the "Tiger of Korea" whom the Japanese were very afraid of.  .  Not only that, countless amphibious landing tanks and landing ships appeared in the military camp in Busan and in several harbors on Jeju Island overnight. Viewed from a high altitude, these densely packed tanks and ships were actually real.  They are all inflatable props. In order to achieve realistic effects, the headquarters of the "1st Army" also maintains uninterrupted radio communication with the Northeast Frontier Defense Department.

    The second part of the "Muddy Waters" plan was to have the mighty main force of the Pacific Fleet frequently cruise in the waters near Hangzhou Bay and the Hong Kong and Macao Special Administrative Regions. The fleet frequently bombarded Shanghai and Guangzhou, which were still occupied by the Japanese at this time.  ; At the same time, the "Black Moon" agents of the Northeast Military Intelligence Agency lurking in Japan continued to transmit vague information to the intelligence station in the Japanese base camp through various channels.  The ultimate goal of all this is to completely confuse the judgment of the Japanese base camp and prevent it from figuring out the true offensive target of the Northeast Army.  And this plan did work very well in the end.  When the "Flying Leopards" and "Vultures" of the Northeast Army Air Force violently bombed the Ryukyu Islands, General Hideki Tojo believed that it was the Northeast Army's attempt to cover up its intention to land in Shanghai and Guangzhou to outflank East and South China.  Smoke bombs released to confuse people when the Imperial Army retreated or landed directly on the Japanese mainland.  Moreover, from a psychological comparison point of view, the Ryukyu Islands, which are isolated overseas, are really insignificant compared to Japan's "Holy Land of the Imperial Kingdom". The remaining armed forces of the Japanese Empire's army and navy at this time cannot risk  They traveled thousands of miles to protect the Ryukyu Islands in the face of the danger of enemy landings on their homeland.

    When the mine-laying ships of the Northeastern Army spared no effort to lay tens of thousands of mines in the waters of the Togla Islands between the Ryukyu Islands and the Japanese mainland, turning it into a sea of ??death, a large number of Northeastern troops  The military and navy frogman special forces and agents were continuously sent one by one to the beaches of Okinawa, the largest island in the Ryukyu Islands, by mini-submarines, and then swam ashore to conductTactics are absolutely undesirable.  If you want to defend Okinawa, you must not fight the powerful Northeastern Army in a head-on confrontation. You can only rely on the island's natural favorable terrain, local tombs, cities, and layers of solid fortifications to implement in-depth defense and control.  Resistance was restrained, and "special tactics" such as street fighting, night fighting, tunnel battles, guerrilla harassment warfare, hand-to-hand combat, and suicide raids were frequently used to slowly "wear" the Northeast Army to death and exhaust it bit by bit.  of blood, vigor, and fighting spirit.

    After determining the core policy of the Okinawa defense operation, Lieutenant General Ushijima Mitsuru ordered the troops stationed on the island to build the entire Okinawa island into a huge maritime bunker fortress.  Dense concrete bunkers and reinforced concrete fire points are dotted all over the island. Tunnels, trenches, and ravines extend in all directions and are crisscrossed on the island. During the construction process, Lieutenant General Ushijima accepted the advice of Lieutenant Colonel Otake Saki, an engineer expert.  , ordered the island's defense fortifications to be mainly underground tunnel positions. The concrete fortifications were organically combined with natural caves and large tombs of the local Ryukyu people, and traffic trenches were dug to connect each other.  The mixture of cement and lime sand on the island makes every fortification even more solid and unusually strong; most of the heavy artillery positions are built semi-underground and hidden in mountain depressions. Although this sacrifices the shooting range, it greatly improves the  This greatly improves the survivability under heavy bombardment by enemy naval guns and bombers; in addition, all artillery and communication networks are well protected to ensure that all units can receive unified command from the highest command.

    In addition, Lieutenant General Ushijima Mitsuru strongly changed the Japanese army's traditional desperate tactics and advocating decisive battles with the main force. He once again ordered his soldiers to strictly prohibit suicide or suicide attacks, and stipulated that each unit must flexibly use close-range shooting and mobile defense.  He called on "every Japanese Imperial Army soldier to kill ten Chinese Manchurian Army soldiers"; strictly ordered the artillery troops to protect the artillery and practice hard to improve the accuracy of artillery fire, and strive for "every Japanese Imperial Army soldier must kill ten Chinese Manchurian Army soldiers";  "Every shell will kill more than five Manchurian soldiers or destroy an enemy tank." In addition, Lieutenant General Ushijima Mitsuru also wrote a farewell letter to his family far away in Tokyo, explaining his  "Okinawa is my grave" and this letter soon appeared in Japan's "Asahi Shimbun" and a copy was sent to every Japanese soldier stationed in the Ryukyu Islands.  All these painstaking efforts of Lieutenant General Ushijima Mitsuru made the Battle of Okinawa the most brutal, bloody, and fierce battle between the two sides in this all-out war between China and Japan.

    In early June, as the Northeastern Army's Pacific Fleet gathered in the southern waters of the East China Sea, no matter how stupid anyone knew, the Northeastern Army's landing campaign on the Ryukyu Islands was about to begin; on June 3, Lieutenant General Ushijima Mitsuru launched an attack on all Okinawa Islands.  The Japanese army issued a No. B combat deployment order; on the 5th, the order was upgraded to a No. A combat deployment order, and all Japanese troops entered the highest alert state.

    At 4 o'clock in the morning on June 6, in the general operations room of the "Huangdi" aircraft carrier, the eyes of the generals who had not slept all night were bloodshot, but they were not tired, and the hot pride was surging in their chests.  With.  Long Yunfeng slowly walked up to the observation tower on the bridge and looked out into the distance. Wherever he looked, there were huge fleets neatly arrayed in the vast sea and sky, a total of 6 ships in total.  Aircraft carriers, 2 battleships, 4 battlecruisers, 4 cruisers, as well as countless destroyers, frigates, submarines, transport ships, troop transports, hospital ships, landing ships, torpedo gunboats, assault boats and other auxiliary ships;  The sky was simultaneously covered by densely packed naval and air force fighter planes.  Long Yunfeng looked at the other end of the sea, and saw only the thick dark clouds with ferocious outlines and violent gusts of wind slowly surging, gathering, and intensifying beside the sea horizon. Half of the sky was gradually getting dark.  The typhoon is coming.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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