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Volume 1 On the Songhua River Chapter 650 Okamura Neji¡¯s Determination

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    Chapter 650: Okamura Neji¡¯s Determination

    The ** Division Air Force killed all the winged Japanese in North China in one fell swoop. Tang Qiuli held a celebration banquet at Huiquanlou, the most famous restaurant in Jinan. Naturally, there was a lot of joy and laughter. Tang Qiuli believed that the value of this meal was not only  At this point, the pilots who had received both spiritual and material rewards were still not working hard to cause trouble for the Japanese, which was easier than doing a hundred times of pre-war mobilization.

    It was only in the morning of the next day that Okamura Neiji received the news that the dispatched army's air force was almost completely wiped out. The garrison commanders of Peking and Tianjin spent almost the whole night discussing how to use the most euphemistic tone to convey this to the enemy.  The news of the cerebral hemorrhage of the Commander of the Expeditionary Force told him that it would be impossible not to tell him.

    The result of the night's discussion was this telegram in the hand of Okamura Neiji: "Your Excellency, Commander, between 8 and 10 o'clock yesterday morning, our airports in Peking and Tianjin were suddenly attacked by the Chinese Air Force, and all airport facilities were destroyed.  , the ground crew were all in pieces, and there was no hope of returning to service within a year. According to statistics, all bombers and 213 fighter jets were lost. When the attack occurred, the fighter jets and bombers at Peiping Airport had all taken off to implement your blockade.  The losses during the ** Division's supply line mission were also quite huge. The remaining ones landed at Jinzhou Airport. All the planes in Tianjin Airport were destroyed. The details are under investigation and will be reported later."

    There was a "bang" in Neji Okamura's head. The cold spring wind in North China made him shiver. It was all over. The air force he had worked so hard to build was all destroyed in one morning. After reading this logic  The chaotic telegram made Neji Okamura feel blood rushing to his forehead, and he kept yelling "Baga, Baga". He couldn't understand. The Peking plane was already in the sky, so how could it still cause huge losses?  He knew very well that the number of aircraft he owned was only more than forty. The Imperial Army's aerial eagles alone had more than 120 fighter jets in Peiping. How could they suffer a loss?

    He really didn't understand, and neither did the garrison commanders in Peiping and Tianjin. One hundred and two against forty, how could they suffer a loss and almost be wiped out? In fact, they guessed wrong, it was one hundred and two against eight.  However, no matter how hard Neji Okamura tried, he couldn't guess that Tang Qiuli had created an auxiliary fuel tank that was released more than ten years in advance. The reason was that only the lucky ones among the Japanese pilots who escaped to Jinzhou Airport knew in their hearts that their  The plane is out of fuel.

    When they arrived at Jinzhou Airport, they had already landed by gliding, and more than 30 planes fell. As for the number of people who were flying and fell to the ground, Le Yiqin guessed it correctly and survived.  There were only about twenty Japanese pilots on the ground, and they were also flying "Zero" fighter jets. How could the Chinese aircraft last so long?  This incident made the entire aviation industry in Japan extremely depressed about it. They vowed to find the cause, but they could not figure it out until they were defeated.

    The Japanese couldn¡¯t figure it out, so they were smart enough to find a way. Isn¡¯t it just to let the plane stay in the sky for a little longer?  It was easy to solve the problem. The method of enlarging the fuel tank of the "Zero" fighter was launched. The fuel capacity increased by nearly one-half, but this sacrificed the flexibility and maneuverability of the aircraft. The overall performance of the aircraft did not change. In the future, the Pacific  On the battlefield, the "Zero" was beaten to a pulp by the American "P-51" Mustang fighter. Perhaps this was the hidden root cause of this incident. The instigator, Tang Qiuli, did not know the secret and inadvertently helped the United States.  Give it a shot.

    Okamura Neiji was angry and his heartbeat was racing. Even if he cut off the heads of those two idiots, it would not help. The people on the ground had no control over the things in the sky. They paid such a heavy price. Don't call this  Huangya Cave was destroyed to the ground, and Okamura Neiji would never withdraw his troops. This was where Tang Qiuli's life depended. Only by destroying Huangya Cave, Tang Qiuli's supply center, could the war situation in North China be fundamentally changed.  change.

    Fighting with large corps consumes an astonishing amount of materials and ammunition. Neji Okamura, who is good at this, certainly understands the key. Why did Tang Qiuli fight with hundreds of thousands of people at every turn, cutting off the arteries of the ** division's troops?  But it can back up the Pingjin area, and supplies are convenient. When the time comes, look for its main force for a decisive battle. What the Chinese devil has got must be spit out. This is why Okamura Neiji must find the supply base of the Japanese Army and do everything possible to destroy it.  the only reason.

    Whether it is said that Okamura Neji grasped the key points of the North China War, or that he is stubborn and has fallen into a blind spot in his thinking, in short, Okamura Neji will not swallow the piece of meat that comes to his mouth.  Withdrawing troops from the Taihang Mountains, even if Tang Qiuli beat his ass to pieces in Shijiazhuang, as for Tang Qiuli's troops, they have a supply base far away in Dingbian in northern Shaanxi. The air force they originally counted on no longer exists.  , we can only take a long-term approach.

    The Huangyadong base was discovered by the Japanese army purely by chance. The battle for the outskirts of Shijiazhuang was inextricably fought. Tang Qiusheng's Sulu Mobile Corps plus the four brigades assigned to him by Feng Jiwu were over 100,000 troops. They were consuming hundreds of thousands of troops every day.  The ammunition is an astonishing amount, and the **division's logistics ammunition workers??, most of them are located in Huangyadong, also for the convenience of supply.

    Nearly a hundred trucks come and go every day. Even though there are secret passages, they unknowingly leave an obvious new road outside. A Japanese search team wandered into this area as if by luck and discovered  There were obviously traces of a large number of vehicles passing by, and he immediately became as excited as a male dog.

    The Japanese captain who led the team was very smart. It was abnormal to see traces of cars in this deep mountain. Could this be the location of the supply base of the Chinese army that his boss had repeatedly emphasized? If he followed the ruts and searched into the mountains, it would not be possible.  I knew I had to go through several ravines and climb over several mountains. Fortunately, I had a compass, so I didn't lose my way. After feeding the wild wolves and twisting and turning up a mountain ridge, these thirty or so Japanese soldiers were already stretched out from exhaustion.  Tongue, slumped on the ground.

    Going down the mountain ridge, there is another long valley. The good luck of the Japanese soldiers ends here. This is only more than ten kilometers away from the core area of ????Huangyadong. It is the first line of defense of the Huangyadong base.  A company of Jiang Yanming's department in the Huangyadong Security Brigade was responsible for the security mission. As soon as the Japanese soldiers showed their heads in the valley, the hidden whistle immediately sounded the alarm. Before they could figure out what was going on, traps, hidden weapons and the like were fired.  But he tried his best to greet them, and without firing a shot, more than thirty Japanese soldiers were all made dumplings.

    The company commander led the soldiers to restore everything to the original state after disposing of the Japanese corpses. He did not report the battle to the Huangyadong garrison headquarters. He just wiped out more than thirty people. Such a result was not worth showing off.  , this matter was dropped. Don¡¯t you know that each search team of the Japanese army carried out search tasks according to the areas divided on the map. In the words of Okamura Neiji, every stone and every stone in the Taihang Mountains  You have to touch every tree.

    Moreover, each search team carries a radio and must contact their superiors within the specified time. Otherwise, it will be regarded as an unexpected situation and another search team will be sent. This is what happened, two days later  , another Japanese search team disappeared in this area, and two search teams disappeared one after another, which had to attract the attention of the Japanese commander.

    He ordered several search teams in the nearby area to focus on searching this area. The secret could no longer be hidden. Although several Japanese search teams were all killed quickly, the radio stations carried by the Japanese army sent out information.  This information only had time to knock on the power plant a few times. The Japanese radio operator who sent the report and the radio were blown to pieces by grenades.

    Four words, "already discovered", were enough. The commander of the Japanese search force who learned the news, as if he had found a treasure, immediately sent the information to Okamura Neji, whose eyes turned blue with anticipation. Okamura Neji was overjoyed.  He murmured a Chinese idiom, "Kung fu pays off," of course, in their bird language.

    The battle at the first cordon outside the Huangyadong base was reported to Chang Feng, chief of staff of the ** Division and commander-in-chief of the Huangyadong garrison headquarters. At this time, five days had passed since the first battle.  , Chang Feng was furious and dismissed the company commander and sent him to the Military Justice Department. Then, he issued a battle alarm to all the troops in the base. Japanese squadrons came here one after another. Chang Feng knew very well that the hidden veil of Huangya Cave would soon be revealed.  will be unlocked, and what will follow will be an arduous defense battle. Okamura Neiji will never let go of this valuable goal.

    However, Chang Feng was not prepared to be passively beaten. The troops dispersed to various defense positions all withdrew into solid defense fortifications, concentrated their forces to defend the third line of defense, and placed a reinforced regiment on the periphery for response, and were ready.  , he still hopes that the Japanese army will not discover this place, although this is a luxury hope.

    Okamura Neiji, who smelled the fishy smell, immediately ordered a brigade near Huangya Cave to attack immediately, and mobilized nearby troops to move closer to Huangya Cave. A brigade with more than 10,000 Japanese troops marched toward Huangya Cave overnight.  The area around the cliff cave was approaching. At the front was a cavalry brigade, with countless infantrymen in the middle, and regiments carrying heavy artillery. Following closely behind, a group of vicious wolves swooped over. The road where trucks ran out became a heavily equipped Japanese force.  transportation routes.

    Neither Okamura Neiji nor the Japanese brigade commander paid much attention to the garrison strength of Huangyadong. How many troops a logistics supply base can have is only one or two regiments at best. The Imperial Army has a whole brigade.  Okamura Neiji wanted to attack with heavy troops. The order he issued was "three lights", burn them all, kill them all, and rob them all. Use this as a standard to check the combat results of the troops.

    Little did they know that the Huangyadong base was Tang Qiuli's lifeblood. They had already taken precautions and prepared for rainy days. They deployed two field brigades and a security brigade with nearly 40,000 troops in Huangyadong.  There are more than 50,000 recruits in the training and training headquarters of the ** division receiving training here, totaling more than 100,000 people, and their own chief of staff is sent to provide unified command.

    Okamura Ningji despised the garrison strength of Huangyadong.With the strong reinforced concrete permanent defenses and firepower points, it would be strange not to suffer a loss. The more than 10,000 Japanese soldiers who were hurriedly sent over were just a chance for Chang Feng to have a small test of his skills and train the new recruits.

    (To be continued)
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