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Text Chapter 347 Our department has arrived on time

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    This time, it was a long-distance roundabout operation.  [.Com text] Yi Liangpin was deeply moved by the current communication methods of the army.  You must know that in the Red Army, only one army had a radio station. As for divisions and below, including divisions, there were very few times when they had access to telephones.  Except for the main divisions of the front army, which have radio stations, no matter which front army, most of the time they rely on cavalry correspondents or even foot correspondents to communicate back and forth.

    Because communication methods are backward, Yi Liangpin can easily pick up examples of missed opportunities due to the sacrifice of correspondents or other reasons during battles with his eyes closed.  In order to ensure that wartime orders can be transmitted accurately, the Fourth Red Army had a rule that seemed to be unreasonable: "Correspondents who cannot deliver orders within the designated time will be shot."

    Even if it is reorganized into the 18th Group Army, only those at the brigade level will have radio stations.  This has to be the main brigade and division, and the newly established brigade has not yet been established.  When Yi Liangpin was in the Red Army, he failed to receive orders several times because the correspondent who conveyed the order died or disappeared.

    ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? A total of dozens of 15-watt and 5-watt radio stations were still affected by the failure of the Shanxi battle. With a large amount of supplies unable to be transported away, the always stingy King of Shanxi had no choice but to be generous.  At that time, the cadres of the 18th Army who always felt that they had made a fortune found themselves unable to get rid of what they had after being transferred to the Northeast.

    ????????????????Compared with the Red Army days, they were already wealthy, but after arriving here, they discovered that one regiment here has one 15-watt Japanese-style radio station and five 5-watt radio stations.  Each battalion is equipped with a five-watt Type 94 shortwave radio during wartime.  Later, two-watt talking and reporting machines for mutual communication at the battalion and regiment levels, and walkie-talkies for company-level troops were successively issued.

    Until now, each battalion has a five-watt shortwave radio station and a two-watt telephone and telegraph machine.  The regiment has one 15-watt radio station and one 5-watt radio station, and three 2-watt so-called 71 type dual-purpose telephone and telegraph machines.  The brigade level consists of one 50-watt radio station, two 15-watt radio stations, and two 15-watt radio and telephone dual-purpose machines.  There are three five-watt radio stations and three seven-one-type radio stations.  Two-watt walkie-talkies are directly equipped to the company level.

    Each brigade can directly communicate with the headquarters, and the subordinates can directly communicate with the company level.  The battalion level can directly call the regiment level during wartime, and can even directly call the brigade level for artillery support when necessary.  Even each company can directly call superior fire support.

    This kind of communication specifications is not available in the 18th Army, which is known for its hardships.  Even the Central Army of the Kuomintang, which has always been known for its richness and wealth among various factions in the country, does not have this standard.  You know, even the Kuomintang Central Army can only have a five-watt tactical radio at the regimental level during wartime.

    ????????????????? And all of them are radio stations that can only perform simple reporting. There are no radio stations like this that can be used to make direct calls like a telephone.  The most important thing is that all these communication equipment are produced by ourselves.  Even if it is damaged, it can be quickly replenished.

    Yi Liangpin has been transferred here for a long time. After experiencing this military region communication equipment replacement, he is no longer surprised.  Those cadres who were transferred later, especially those who were transferred this year, were almost shocked when they saw that even the first level of the Jidong Military Region was equipped with a radio station that could directly communicate in secret messages.

    But communication is now more convenient, but Yi Liangpin also knows that the headquarters will strictly control these things and will take any measures to prevent him from falling into the hands of the Japanese army.  Yi Liangpin once saw with his own eyes that the correspondents who were selected to study at the headquarters always carried a small can of kerosene and a special-looking grenade with them when they came back.

    ¡° Later, after he pressed again and again, an old comrade from the Fourth Front Army who is now the communications director of the headquarters told him that this was a special grenade.  From pulling the string to exploding, it only takes two seconds.  The kerosene these correspondents carried was for them to burn the code books, and the grenade was for them to destroy the walkie-talkies.

    Although the old comrade did not say it clearly, Yi Liangpin also knew that the purpose of distributing such grenades to these correspondents was not only to destroy the radio, but also to destroy the people who used the radio.  This kind of grenade only takes two seconds from pulling the string to exploding. It explodes almost as soon as the string is pulled, and few people can dodge it.

    I watched the correspondents around me busy in front of the two-watt 71-type radio, communicating with the troops of the Second Regiment who were cautiously approaching the logging greenhouse from time to time, and asking about the progress of the artillery from time to time.  Yi Liangpin, who had heard an old comrade who had participated in the Western Expeditions talk about the importance of wireless communication confidentiality on the radio station of the former Fourth Front Army Headquarters, shook his head and threw aside the unspeakable meaning lingering in his mind.

    Although he was already familiar with this kind of two-watt communication and service dual-purpose machine in training before, when he heard the clear report of preparations from his subordinates through the earphones, Yi Liangpin responded cleanly and directly.After Mingyu gave the order to start, there was still a burst of admiration in his heart.

    Yi Liangpin had made complete preparations to pass through the logging greenhouse as soon as possible, but the result surprised him.  The artillery battalion commander, who was the disciple of Ma Qichang, deputy commander of artillery of the military region, had excellent skills and achieved accurate hits.  A 75mm mountain artillery shell sent the house with the radio antenna outside and the people inside into the west sky.

    With the explosion of thirty rounds of Qiwu Mountain Cannon and the roar of dozens of light and heavy machine guns from the Second Regiment, Yi Liangpin, who originally thought he would encounter stubborn resistance, saw a dramatic scene.  Before the Second Regiment, which was surrounded by two battalions, could launch a charge, the Japanese and puppet troops there actually raised the white flag and surrendered.

    When the second regiment rushed in, they discovered that this small mountain village could not accommodate so many troops.  Including all Japanese officials in the puppet Manchukuo military police, all Japanese soldiers lived in a limited number of houses.  The rest of the Puppet Manchukuo Forest Police and Belarusian Railway Guards can only live in tents.

    It has now entered dusk again, and all the Japanese have gone back to their rooms to rest after dinner.  Yi Liangpin's shell attack not only blew up the only radio station owned by the Japanese and puppet troops here.  He also gave a spoonful of stew to the Japanese who were mostly taking a bath.

    Without the control of the Japanese, these puppet Manchukuo forest police, especially the mercenary Belarusian railway garrison, will not fight to the death.  These White Russians all worked for the Japanese in order to find a place to live because they had no food, clothing or other means of livelihood.

    Since the supervisors are all dead now, these people who work hard for the sake of money will naturally not resist desperately.  After all, everyone is raising a family, there is no need to fight to the death.  If I go to see God, who will support my wife and children?  These people have no habit of wanting their wives to sleep with other men.

    As for the Puppet Manchukuo forest police, if the Japanese have the upper hand, they will naturally fight a little harder.  But now his master cannot protect himself, and the sound of cannons ringing all night long in the north is not a bluff.  Especially in the past two days, although I don't know what the situation in the north is like.

    But it turns out that the Japanese, who have always been domineering, are as depressed as if their own mother died. I am afraid that the war situation will not be too favorable.  Those veterans of the Puppet Manchukuo forest police are all good at observing people's emotions.  What's more, the Japanese here have basically been beaten to death. Who can see how they fight to the death?  Even if you win by luck, good things will not happen to you.  Besides, the opponent has so many cannons, and he has no chance of winning.

    Yi Liangpin has no interest in why the Japanese and puppet troops here gave up resistance so easily.  It would be a blessing for him not to bother fighting a battle that he didn't have time to fight.  He didn't have time to take in the prisoners, so he just collected the weapons of the Japanese and puppet troops, put a few grenades to blow them up, and then left the stunned Japanese and puppet troops and walked away.

    It has been more than ten hours since I forced my way through, and there is still a fairly short mountain road to go before the column¡¯s designated destination.  The weapons themselves were not in great need, and the already exhausted troops did not have much energy to carry them.  But staying in the hands of the puppet Manchukuo military police is not the same thing.

    Although he was accustomed to living a frugal life in the Red Army, Yi Liangpin also knew that his army, which had discarded all excess materials except necessary weapons, ammunition and dry food, really did not have the energy to carry thousands of 38 rifles and  A dozen light and heavy machine guns survived the shelling.

    As for ammunition, all our troops use 79 rifles and light and heavy machine guns made in Poland, and the hundreds of thousands of 65 bullets cannot be used universally.  In addition to leaving the ammunition and finding a place to hide it so that it can be used when necessary, the excess weapons that cannot be carried are placed on several explosive bags tied with grenades, and they are blown up directly.

    They didn¡¯t even ask for the seized weapons, and no one would care about the puppet Manchukuo military and police.  No one even did the necessary demobilization. They just sent one person to tell the puppet Manchukuo soldiers and police who were lined up neatly and ready to surrender, that they should either go home when they should, or wait here until someone comes to surrender.

    The abandoned Manchukuo military police looked at the large group of people who had confiscated their weapons and burned them, and hurried past without even paying attention to themselves. They were at a loss.  Didn¡¯t it mean that these anti-resistance forces lacked weapons and ammunition?  How could these fine rifles and a dozen light and heavy machine guns be blown up all at once?

    After the two main regiments of the fifth brigade had all passed, and looking at the large number of pack horses carrying mountain artillery, mortars, infantry artillery, and heavy machine guns, the puppet Manchukuo military police realized how wrong they were.  It¡¯s not that they are in short supply, they just don¡¯t care about it at all.  Just passing by in a hurry, they saw dozens of heavy machine guns and machine guns of large caliber.  When did the Anti-League become so generous?

      After all the five brigades rushing past passed by, the Puppet Manchukuo military police who woke up from the shock discovered a serious problem.  All the food and reserves were destroyed by the opponent's shelling. It was a good thing that they left people like themselves and ignored themselves.  But where are we going to eat tomorrow?  In addition to heading north towards the battlefield, is it still two days away from the nearest town and stronghold?

    Yi Liangpin naturally has no time to worry about whether these puppet Manchukuo soldiers and police have food or not.  When he arrived at the front line of Nongnonggou, he looked at the time displayed on his watch. It was still half an hour away from the time specified by the column. Yi Liangpin breathed a sigh of relief and said to the radio station director beside him: "Send a report to the column.  Our unit has arrived at the designated location half an hour ahead of schedule to complete the task assigned by our superiors to cut off the retreat route of the Japanese troops in southern Yilan.¡±

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