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    Accompanied by another cannon shot.  [.Com text] The column responsible for the battle in southern Yilan concentrated all artillery and the remaining artillery shells, as well as all the troops on the northern line, and was entrenched in southern Yilan from Nianzigou on the east bank of Mudanjiang in the west to Weizigou in the east.  The Sixth Division, which started from Erdaolinzi in the north and ended at Dadingzi in the south, launched a general attack.

    And He Zhishan, who was responsible for cutting off the connection between the eastward detachment of the Sixth Division and the main force of the division on the eastern front, did not waste Wang Guangyu's efforts to intercede for him in front of Yang Zhen.

    Half an hour after the first brigade on the northern line launched the attack, they finally broke through the Japanese defenses at a considerable cost and had reached the fifth brigade and one regiment on the Weizigou front line.  The already quite exhausted troops had no time to rest and recuperate. After receiving the order from the column, they all carried forward the spirit of continuous combat and immediately devoted themselves to the attack.  Concentrating the main force, they launched a fierce attack on the right wing of the Sixth Division from the flank.

    At this time, being beaten from the front and the right wing, he was in a hurry. He was commanding the remaining troops to fight left and right, and was desperately resisting. He did not pay attention to the line of Nongnonggou behind him. After a regiment of enemy troops braved the night to defeat two small groups of Japanese troops, they quietly  Sneaking across the Mudanjiang River silently, he was rushing towards the Youjiagou line where his division headquarters was located.

    As soon as we arrived at the Nongnongou line, and before we had time to catch our breath, we received the order from the column to immediately attack and advance to the north from the Jiagou line with all our strength.  Yi Liangpin did not hesitate at all. In addition to leaving two companies as reserves, he put all three battalions of the fifth brigade, second regiment, and three battalions into the attack.

    Since Machijiri Yuki's main attention was attracted by the offensives on the northern and eastern fronts, he also placed the main force on the north due to insufficient troops on hand. The total force deployed on his sides and rear was only two, consisting of a large number of non-combatants.  A squadron was temporarily formed with only two light machine guns and insufficient rifles.  The entire southern front is basically almost defenseless without troops.

    This deployment of Machijiri Ryoki, whose troops on hand could no longer maintain a comprehensive defense, undoubtedly greatly facilitated Yi Liangpin's actions.  Facing the Japanese army of less than two squadrons, Yi Liangpin fought hard.  Although the terrain is the most complex, the progress is the fastest among the three paths.

    Dealing with such two squadrons, Yi Liangpin naturally had a hand in pinching them.  Without any effort at all, the two squadrons deployed to the west of Dadingzi and east of Chali were easily eliminated, responsible for the side and rear defense of the entire Sixth Division.

    When the battle lasted until two o'clock in the morning the next day, while the other two directions were still fighting hard all night, one of his vanguard battalions had already reached a place less than two miles away from Youjiagou.  At this time, Machijiri Yuuki, whose attention was drawn to the front, didn't know yet that his division headquarters was already in danger.

    After receiving a report that the vanguard camp had discovered an important Japanese target, Yi Liangpin hurried to the vanguard camp.  When Yi Liangpin climbed up a hill and under the guidance of the leading battalion commander, he raised his telescope and looked at the so-called important target, he felt a burst of ecstasy in his heart.

    "Here and there are the Japanese army's coalition headquarters.  To be so willing to use precious gasoline to generate electricity in this remote place, and to brightly illuminate this small mountain village, is not something that an ordinary wing headquarters can do.  If this was the headquarters of a regiment, it would probably have to be the Emperor of Japan's guard regiment to be able to make such a big deal.

    Moreover, there are radio antennas erected high outside several houses in the center of the village, telephone lines extending in all directions outside the village, patrols passing by every ten minutes on average, and several luxury cars and a large number of cars parked outside the village.  The trucks all indicate that this is at least a division headquarters.

    The most eye-catching thing is that under the searchlights outside the village, there is a small plane parked in the flat ground that has been crushed flat.  What he saw in front of him made Yi Liangpin, who had developed a keen sense of smell during his long war career, immediately feel that there must be someone important here.  Otherwise, there would never be an airplane here.

    The battalion commander over there didn't know that he had caught the largest fish in the entire south of Yilan at this time. He watched the brigade commander hold up the telescope for a long time without putting down his hands, and said with some confusion: "Brigadier commander, this place looks at least as good as  A wing headquarters. Look at the cars outside, which are neatly arranged for half a mile. There is also a major general in there. "

    In response to the battalion commander's words, Yi Liangpin, who still held up his telescope without putting it down, smiled and said: "You are really ignorant. Is this the Japanese army's joint headquarters? At the very least, it is a division headquarters. It's not just a major general.  It's not good that you can get a lieutenant general this time. There is actually a searchlight in such a small mountain village. Have you ever seen that little devil's unit so wealthy? That guy only needs several.  All gasoline generators must be fully powered to maintain usage.¡±

    After saying that, Yi Liangpin put down the telescope in his hand and said to the battalion commander beside him: "From the patrol interval of the little devilJudging from the number of people, the guards here should be about two squadrons.  You kid, bring your entire battalion to press against me. The troops are divided into two groups, and they touch the left and right wings of the little devil for me.  "

    "Remember to bring the two anti-aircraft machine guns and rocket launchers, and be careful to use these two weapons to form a crossfire. If the kid is hiding in the house and resists you, use the rocket launchers or anti-aircraft machine guns to fight back. I saw no bricks here.  The houses are all made of adobe. Twelve-millimeter bullets from anti-aircraft machine guns can easily pass through them. If you use them well, your casualties will be greatly reduced."

    "Remember that the Japs are absolutely not allowed to shoot until they notice you. These Japs are extremely accurate with their marksmanship and will fight as close as possible. I will give you the best walkie-talkie. When you reach the edge of the village, blow into the walkie-talkie.  Three whistles. After receiving the signal, I will support you with artillery fire. You go down and prepare for action in ten minutes."

    The battalion commander nodded, and when he was about to go down the mountain, he was stopped by Yi Liangpin: "You have also seen those photos. I don't think I need to say more about what to do with these two-legged beasts. Remember Nanjing  The hundreds of thousands of people who died tragically are watching to see if you can avenge them.

    Having said this, Yi Liangpin was silent for a while and then said: "Don't have any worries. It's all done by people, and God is watching. Since they have committed such heinous crimes against our flesh and blood compatriots, they should be used  Their blood atoned for the crimes they had committed.¡±

    When the battalion commander heard what Yi Liangpin said, he turned around and nodded slightly to show his understanding. He said solemnly: "Brigade commander, please don't worry. All the commanders and fighters in our battalion know what to do."  . We will never let the blood of hundreds of thousands of people in Nanjing be shed in vain." After saying that, he saluted a military salute and hurriedly turned around to get ready.

    After the battalion commander went down to prepare, Yi Liangpin called up the Brigade Mountain Artillery Battalion Commander who was following him, pointed to Youjiagou back at the bottom of the mountain and said: "I will direct all the heavy mortar companies and infantry artillery companies under the Second Regiment."  Leave it to your command. When we divide our forces, don't you still have a hundred rounds of artillery shells and three Qiwu mountain cannons? Leave thirty rounds and smash the rest into Youjia ditch within ten minutes.  "

    "Also, take your time when you are firing, and don't damage the dozens of trucks outside the village. With these trucks, we can apply to the headquarters to see if we can form a brigade motor battalion.  We specialize in transporting artillery shells to your artillery. It saves you and your regiment commander from always complaining about the lack of artillery shells. "

    Having said this, Yi Liangpin thought for a while and said: "First use anti-personnel explosive grenades to drive out the Japanese troops in the village, and then use shrapnel to cover the fire. This kind of killing effect will be better than simply using grenades.  Much better. I remember you told me before this detour that in field situations, shrapnel grenades are often much more effective than anti-personnel blasting grenades.¡±

    The mountain artillery battalion commander didn¡¯t take it seriously when he heard Yi Liangpin¡¯s words.  After raising his Japanese lieutenant-level telescope for a closer look, he turned his head and said to Yi Liangpin beside him: "Brigadier Commander, I know it in my heart. You should always keep your heart in your belly. The little devil is shining the light there.  The lights are bright, if we still mess up, we can go home and eat it ourselves. "

    After saying that, he turned around and went down the mountain to arrange it.  Although the Type 41 mountain cannon carried this time is extremely light and can be pushed by two people, it still weighs more than 700 kilograms.  Two people pushed and ran, it was on flat ground.  It still takes a lot of effort to get this big guy up the mountain.

    Yi Liangpin ignored the artillerymen who were rushing up the mountain with three 75-weight mountain guns, four 150-heavy mortars and four Type 92 infantry guns.  He raised his telescope and carefully observed the small mountain village two miles away.  In fact, it was not his original intention to use artillery to cover the advance battalion's attack.

    Knowing that there was a big fish in it, he didn¡¯t want to kill the fish in his hand.  But even though the sound of artillery coming from the northern front was very close, he still didn't know what the fighting on the northern front was like. He knew that he was now in the heart of the Japanese army, surrounded by Japanese troops.  He only has a total of three battalions of troops. If something goes wrong, there is no guarantee that he will be surrounded by the surrounding Japanese troops.

    Yi Liangpin, who did not want to take this risk, had decided that whether this was the Japanese army's brigade-level headquarters or division-level headquarters, everything should be resolved quickly and stand by to defeat the Japanese army in front of him with minimal casualties.

    The Japanese army is not the kind of army that will stop resisting after its head is smashed.  Even if they wipe out their division headquarters, the Japanese troops in front will not stop resisting.  It's still early for the follow-up operations to be completed, and I can't afford to cause too many casualties here.

    To avoid losing the ability to continue combat due to excessive casualties in subsequent operations.  With rich experience in actual combat, he knew that the higher the command authority of the Japanese army, the stronger its resistance would be.  Rather than causing unnecessary losses that outweigh the gains due to the desperate struggle of this small group of Japanese troops, it is better to use artillery fire to eliminate them as much as possible.

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