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Volume 1 On the Songhua River Chapter 353 North China is busy mobilizing troops

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    Chapter 353 North China is busy mobilizing troops

    Different experiences and new feelings have caused fundamental changes in Mei Ting's inner world. She truly recorded this change in her diary, "Love has arrived. Although it is just the first hint, it has already made me  When I wash away the dust and mud, I feel like a fairy. This beautiful feeling often makes me wake up laughing in my dreams.¡±

    "At midnight, I carefully looked at the sleeping big boy next to me. It felt like I was in a dream. He has taken over my whole body and mind. I can't imagine what my life would be like without him."

    "Thank God for allowing me to come to North China, meet him, and become the most precious treasure in my life. He is like a thick book. I just opened the first few pages. I will use  All of life, come and understand him.¡±

    "Today, that cute little warrior called me sister-in-law. It was the first time I heard someone call me that. My heart was as panicked as a drum, but I felt happier than ever before. Qiu Li is very happy that everyone calls me that.  , from his eyes, I saw the expectation and encouragement. Maybe, I should change and give up a lot, and try to be a good sister-in-law."

    Mei Ting has the habit of keeping a diary. She recorded many of her feelings in North China in her diary. Between the lines, there is a vivid Mei Ting, telling her own thoughts in front of you.

    Later, whenever Tang Qiuli opened these diaries and saw familiar handwriting, Mei Ting's clear and sweet voice would always ring in his ears. He couldn't help but shed tears on his clothes and couldn't control himself. These diaries became  He took his most precious and beloved thing and accompanied him on the battlefield of blood and fire, fighting in the vast land.

    Time flies so fast in these busy days, and it¡¯s already the end of September in a blink of an eye. The weather is gradually getting colder. Occasionally, we can see groups of wild geese flying overhead, and their clear calls can be heard in the vast and clear sky.

    Deep in the valley, you can occasionally see maple leaves stained red by early frost. On the North China Plain, various crops are covered with ripe fruits, bulging and swollen. It is a scene of a good harvest. It should be a happy season.

    But the turbulent and complicated situation has made people lose a lot of smiles on their faces.

    Although the Japanese have not made any big moves, they continue to send more troops from the mainland to North China. At Tianjin Port, large Japanese freighters come and go every day.

    The information coming from the three intelligence networks in Tianjin was surprisingly consistent in content. They were all news about the Japanese army increasing its troops.

    In addition to the original Japanese garrison of more than 40,000 troops in North China, the Japanese base camp also successively transferred six divisions and other troops from Japan.

    These six divisions are all permanent first-class field divisions of the Japanese Army. They are fully staffed and equipped with heavy artillery regiments. The combat effectiveness and firepower of the soldiers are very powerful.

    After various investigations by agents of the **Division's Intelligence Department, they had learned all about the Japanese troops. Yu Deshui, the Director of the **Division's Intelligence Department, organized the information and handed it over to the division commander. What Tang Qiuli saw now  , which is the overall strength of the Japanese army in North China.

    The newly transferred Japanese troops to North China were designated as: 8th Division, 11th Division, 12th Division, 16th Division, 17th Division, 21st Division, Katayama  Mixed Brigade, Akiba Mixed Brigade, Ono Tank Regiment, Guoqi Detachment, Takashima Detachment, Murakami Task Force.

    In this way, the total strength of the Japanese army in North China has reached 280,000, which far exceeds the combined strength of the 29th Army and the ** Division.

    In addition, the Kwantung Army also dispatched two first-class divisions to station from Jinzhou to Shanhaiguan, ready to coordinate the military operations of the Japanese army in North China.

    There are various signs that the Japanese army will definitely fight in North China. It is only a matter of time. An accidental opportunity will become an excuse and reason for the Japanese army to launch a full-scale war. There is no need for any excuse or reason.

    All this was within Tang Qiuli's expectation, but it was very different from the historical data he had. According to historical records, the total strength of the Japanese army in North China at this time was only about 120,000, and  What a small field vehicle unit without this.

    Is history untrue, or has your own appearance changed history?

    Tang Qiuli didn't understand. Anyway, he knew that the Chinese Army was already at a disadvantage in North China. Perhaps, without its own infantry divisions, the Japanese base camp would not have spent such a large amount of money to replace the domestic permanent divisions.  , most of whom were transferred to North China.

    Their main target is their own Army Division. It is conceivable that once the war starts, the Army Division will become the first target of attack by the Japanese army. The Japanese army will definitely devote all its strength to the siege and get rid of the Army Division as a thorn in the side.  Eliminate the threat behind it, otherwise, the Japanese army will not be able and dare not go south smoothly and attack the hinterland of China to realize its strategic ambition of occupying all of China.

      In order to deal with this situation, Tang Qiuli issued a first-level combat readiness order to all units of the 29th Army and the ** Division. The logistics department distributed ammunition and supplies to each unit according to temporary standards, and all officers and soldiers were cancelled.  On vacation, those who have already taken vacation should return to the team immediately.

    **First Brigade Li Honggang's Department, **Second Brigade Su Jingfeng's Department, **Third Brigade Korean Railway Department, **Fourth Brigade Yuan Jinghao's Department, First Artillery Brigade Zheng Yong's Department, Second Artillery Brigade Shen Jingshan's Department, First Cavalry Brigade  Liu Chun's Department and Tong Batu's Department of the Second Cavalry Brigade left the Taihang Mountain base and went to the Huai'an, Yuxian and Laiyuan lines in the western direction of Peiping. They were on standby to monitor the movements of the Japanese troops in the direction of Beiping.

    The Sun Zhenbang Department of the **5th Brigade, Zhang Hansheng's Department of the **6th Brigade, Yang Hu's Department of the 3rd Artillery Brigade, and Zeng Shiqiang's Department of the 3rd Cavalry Brigade were unified under the command of Feng Jiwu, Chief of Staff of the **Division, and moved forward to Cangzhou in the south of Tianjin.  , Renqiu line, on standby, monitoring the movements of Japanese troops in the direction of Tianjin.

    **The 7th Brigade Wang Bingde's Department, the **8th Brigade Tian Shuangxi's Department, the 4th Artillery Brigade Jiang Yaoshan's Department, the 4th Cavalry Brigade Wu Kefan's Department, and the 5th Cavalry Brigade Li Changjiang were unified under the command of Liu Tiehan, deputy commander of the **Division, from the Ping-Tianjin corridor area  Pass through and enter the Chengde, Zunhua, and Tangshan lines, and stay on standby.

    Liu Tiehan's troops have two tasks. One is to monitor the movements of the Japanese troops in the direction of Pingjin, and the other is to monitor the movements of the Japanese Kwantung Army from Jinzhou to Shanhaiguan.

    The Wang Dazhu Division of the 2nd Cavalry Brigade of the 29th Army, as a mobile force, followed the command of division commander Tang Qiuli and went to Langfang area to stand by, ready to support in all directions at any time.

    All officers and soldiers of the 29th Army will immediately cancel their vacations, prohibit going out, and inspect weapons and equipment. All garrison troops will immediately enter a first-level combat readiness state.

    No ministries are allowed to conflict with the Japanese army, and the main purpose is to form strategic deterrence.

    After the deployment of troops was completed, Tang Qiuli issued a recruitment order to the Huangyadong Base Area and the Dingbian Special Economic Zone Security Command. By the end of 1936, the Huangyadong Base Area had completed the recruitment of 20,000 new soldiers for the entire North China region.  mission, and formed combat effectiveness in February and March 1937.

    The Dingbian Garrison Command will recruit 50,000 new soldiers within the Dingbian Special Economic Zone and train them on the spot. They will form combat effectiveness by March 1937. The logistics department of the ** Division will mobilize them from Huangyadong.  Weapons and equipment, arm the recruits recruited from Dingbian.

    The Huangyadong Garrison Brigade was expanded into a strengthened brigade, with six regiments under its jurisdiction and a strength of 20,000. It serves as the mobile force of the ** division and takes over the defense of the defense areas in the Taihang Mountain base after the field troops go to the front line.

    Tang Qiuli must reach a certain balance in terms of military strength with the Japanese army in North China. Moreover, he is also planning a reserve military service system, which will mainly be implemented in the Dingbian Special Economic Zone. Dingbian has a population of nearly one million and contains rich manpower.  Resources can provide a large number of reserve soldiers for various units of the ** division.

    This is also to prepare in advance and nip it in the bud. Who knows when those Japanese lunatics will take action. Although the historical record is July 7, 1937, there is no guarantee that the Japanese commander used the shofar to trigger the war.  If the cable is ignited, the war between China and Japan may break out early, and the troops cannot be passively beaten.

    After a while of dispatching troops, the troops of the Japanese Division have formed a joint attack on the Japanese troops in the Pingjin area. What is a little troublesome is the troops that have gone to Tangshan and Zunhua in eastern Hebei. That is the Japanese army in eastern Hebei.  The territory cultivated by Yin Ru of the autonomous government.

    Boss Yin Rugeng was unwilling and repeatedly emphasized that this was the Hebei East African Armed Area. He sent three protest messages to the Hebei-Cha Government Affairs Committee with very strong wording. He also said that he had informed the Commander of the North China Garrison Army of the Empire of Japan about the matter.  , all consequences arising therefrom will be borne by China.

    Tang Qiuli was furious when he saw this big traitor's protest message. This guy, as if he was not Chinese, pretended to be a head of state, and even threatened the Japanese. The Japanese  Is he your biological father?

    Tang Qiuli personally drafted a reply to this big traitor. The reply message was equally rude, "Our North China Army Division troops entered the Jidong area to hunt down the bandits who slipped through the Xiaowutai Mountains. Your Excellency is so fiercely opposed.  Could it be that they are involved with the bandits, or that the bandits are your troops in disguise?¡±

    "Intended to disrupt social security in our Pingjin area? If so, please recall the fate of the Jidong Security Corps when our North China Infantry Division first entered the customs. Just imagine, today's North China Infantry Division, regardless of its strength and strength  , far better than when I first entered the customs.¡±

    "If your Excellency is rude and obstructs our troops from suppressing bandits, Tang will not mind the recurrence of the Battle of Jidong. Even if the Japanese army is dispatched to help you, Tang will definitely kill you. If you don't believe it, you are willing to talk to Tang  Are the troops and chariots meeting each other in the plains of Jidong? Let¡¯s see who stains the land of Jidong. Don¡¯t bother me with such nonsense from now on!¡±

    These wordsYou are absolutely welcome. Tang Qiuli had long been indifferent to this big traitor. If it hadn't been for the Nanjing National Government, Yin Rugeng's turn would have been Yin Rugeng's turn to speak in the area of ????Jidong, and he would have taken the opportunity to block the Kwantung Army's southward entry.  The convenient passage cut off the connection between the Kwantung Army and the Japanese Army in North China.

    Tang Qiuli also knew that the excuse to go to Jidong to suppress bandits was too forced. It was simply an excuse. It was exactly the same as the reason why Japan occupied the three northeastern provinces and garrisoned troops in North China. There was no need to be polite to this big traitor, and he had to be patient with him.  Replying to the telegram was a huge honor to him.

    "Otherwise, I would have taken off his traitor's head and hung it on the city gate of Peking to show the public. There is no other way. Use your strength to speak, and your fists are the last word."

    (To be continued)
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