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    Originally, Sun San wanted to sneak into the Yanggang front line and conduct a surprise attack to get radio accessories.  [.Com text] However, they did not expect that as soon as they came out of the mountain, they would encounter a brigade of the Eighth Division at the front line of Qihulin River.  According to intelligence, there were no Japanese troops in this area.

    But for Sun San, since he had already encountered the Japanese army in advance, there was nothing to be afraid of.  Moreover, it was too late for Sun San to make a detour. Even if he did not want to alert the enemy, even though the Japanese army had not realized that these tanks that suddenly appeared were not their friendly forces, in order to reach the designated location of the headquarters within the specified time, Sun San had to do it.  You can only make up your mind to take action in advance.

    However, with an armored brigade consisting of hundreds of tanks and combat vehicles plus several vehicle-mounted infantry battalions, all of which were left to deal with a Japanese brigade, Sun San somewhat felt that they were overqualified.  Although this was the first battle of the armored brigade since its establishment, Sun San still felt that it was too useless to use an armored brigade to deal with an infantry brigade of the Japanese army.

    After receiving the report from the vanguard, Sun San only hesitated for two minutes, leaving only one armored battalion plus an infantry battalion and a self-propelled artillery company to deal with the Japanese brigade.  He led the main force without detours, increased the accelerator and rushed directly from the Japanese position, directly rushed to the Yanggang line, and cut off the Hurao railway line according to the order of the headquarters.

    Sun San¡¯s move stunned the Second Battalion of the 31st Regiment of the Japanese Eighth Division in front of him.  Since the first ones were two Japanese Type 92 cavalry armored vehicles and a Type 94 light tank, these Japanese troops thought they were reinforcements assigned to them by their superiors.

    The Kwantung Army has two tank squadrons at Hutou Fortress, so the Japanese troops on the north bank of the Qihulin River naturally regard these tanks as friendly forces.  Because the first few Japanese tanks were the same as the light tanks equipped by the search wing of the 11th Division.  When the first few tanks had already driven onto the pontoon bridge built by the Japanese army, the Japanese army did not have any doubts.

    These Japanese soldiers never thought that the enemy would have tanks, and they rushed out from the junction of Hulin and Baoqing, which are densely covered with mountain forests and swamps.  There was no defense at all, and there were not even explosives placed on the pontoon.  Several infantry cannons and 37-level artillery were not in combat mode at all.

    As a result, Sun San led the main force in a formation with tanks at both ends and cars and mechanized infantry in the middle.  Guns fired along the way, coupled with continuous pressure and twisting, the rampage increased maximum horsepower and used the wooden pontoon bridge built by the Japanese army at full speed to forcefully pass the Qihulin River in one breath.

    After crossing the Qihulin River, Sun San left the commander of the chariot regiment to command the remaining troops and annihilate the Japanese infantry brigade.  Without any pause, he ordered the vehicles to increase their power and drive straight through the Yanggang line at full speed along the road from Hulin to Mishan.

    It will get dark soon, and there is not much time left until the time designated by the headquarters.  Although the troops have conducted marching and combat training in complex terrain, they have not yet conducted combat training in complex terrain at night.  Seize the front line of Yanggang before night falls.

    Without the radio station, although they lost the command of the headquarters, it undoubtedly gave Sun San and other armored brigades a rare opportunity to give full play to their abilities.  Yang Zhen has always encouraged them to have unconstrained thinking ability when formulating combat plans, not to be limited to rules and regulations, let alone the experience that others have left, and to dare to innovate boldly.

    Because of the tactics of armored forces, not only China, but also the whole world is in an exploratory stage.  Each country will come up with different combat modes based on its own national strength and equipment.  The Germans demonstrated a brand-new combat model in the Polish campaign, but this tactic of relying on tacit cooperation between aircraft and tanks and adopting a large-depth encirclement is not suitable for the current anti-alliance forces.

    "Because China has too few armored forces, it does not have its own production capabilities, nor does it have the strong air support like the German and Soviet armies.  Therefore, the armored forces of the military region must develop their own tactics based on the performance and quantity of existing equipment, and must not copy the experience of foreign armies.  In battle or experiment, it doesn't matter if you encounter setbacks, but you must never stop moving forward because of setbacks.

    Since No. 1 has made such a request, Sun San and several team members are like newborn calves who are not afraid of tigers.  In addition, in order to ensure smooth command flow, the headquarters installed tactical radios on every tank and combat vehicle.  Both horizontal and vertical connections can be implemented between tanks.  This point is that there are not even tank soldiers in Jiangbei.

    Smooth communication and command, coupled with long-term tactical synthesis training and Yang Zhen's usual encouragement, gave Sun San considerable self-confidence.  After forcibly passing through the Qihulin River, Sun San commanded the armored brigade to use the afterglow of the setting sun to follow the Hulin kilometers built by the Japanese army and the armored forces' strong maneuverability.  After arriving at the Yanggang front line on time within an hour, he did not stop but continued to go all the way in depth to the Japanese Eighth Division.Click forward.

    But what Sun San and his men, who had already prepared for a tough battle after learning that there were as many as one regiment of the Eighth Division on the Yanggang front line, did not expect was that the Battle of Yanggang would end with them.  What you imagined is completely different.  Not only was there no trace of the tough battles they had imagined before, but they were even busy taking in those prisoners who showed strange conditions most of the time.

    After losing combat effectiveness due to large-scale drug addiction in the division, Juichi Namada was transferred to the 8th Division for rest and recuperation at the junction of Mishan, Hulin, and Baoqing.  At present, in accordance with the request of Chuichi Namada to support the front-line battlefield of Bolijinsha River at any time, the division commander Tsukada has not moved the division headquarters to Mishan County or the capital of Dong'an Province in Manchuria, across the river from Mishan County.  Dong'an Street.

    Instead, it was deployed to control the roads and railways in Mishan and Hulin. The convenient transportation and the garrison in Hulin can form a mutually supportive line of Laohulizi and Dongfahoutun.

    The 31st Regiment of the entire division is assigned three artillery squadrons and is deployed at Yanggang in Hulin to protect its flanks. In fact, Tsukada's attack is equivalent to sending the 37th Regiment away from him in disguise.  One point, out of sight and out of mind.  Because the entire 31st Regiment is the one with the highest rate of drug abuse in the Eighth Division.

    However, Tsukada didn't go too far, and he didn't put the fifth regiment with the lowest drug abuse rate beside him to defend the division headquarters.  Instead, the 17th Regiment, which was barely there, plus the main force of the division's search wing and the artillery brigade were deployed around the division to protect the safety of the division headquarters.

    As for the entire Eighth Division, which has the lowest proportion of drug-addicted officers and soldiers, only 50% of the Fifth Regiment is strengthening four squadrons of the 17th Regiment, plus two field artillery squadrons and a 105mm cannon squadron.  Later, it was deployed on the front and rear Wudaogang lines to support the battle on the Jinsha River line at any time.

    Tsukada¡¯s attack was planned in this way for some reason.  The Tiger Lazi front line was originally the most important arms and material warehouse for the Japanese army in the entire Eastern Manchuria region. It was also an important attack point and troop stationing point according to the war plan against the Soviet Union.  Not only are there a large number of completed barracks and munitions warehouses for garrisoning, but the road and railway lines from Mishan to Hulin are also controlled. It is really a zone where you can advance and attack, and retreat and defend.

    The fifth regiment has a relatively high proportion of people who can still pick up guns, and they still have half of their combat effectiveness.  Can support the battle in Boli at any time.  Whether it is to maintain the dignity of the Eighth Division or to deal with the withering orders that may come at any time from Namada Juichi, it is more appropriate to place the Fifth Regiment on the front line of the five front and rear posts.

    It¡¯s just whether this deployment can achieve Lieutenant General Namada Juichi¡¯s intention of letting the 8th Division rest and recuperate while supporting the Boli battlefield at any time. For the Tsukada attack, the psychological aspect is not at all important.  Because the current Eighth Division's combat effectiveness is only 40%, which is already overestimated.

    ¡°At present, almost all smokers in the Eighth Division are addicted to drugs.  Since cigarettes are an important supply material for the Japanese army, according to the Japanese army's supply regulations, Japanese soldiers can not only buy cigarettes from the division station, but also have a daily quota.  This also means that the proportion of smokers in the Eighth Division is quite high.

    With almost all smokers in the entire division being addicted to drugs, drug addicts in the Eighth Division even accounted for 70% of the division¡¯s combat soldiers.  For these officers and soldiers who have been taking drugs for more than half a year, quitting drugs is not that easy.

    Although the division¡¯s military medical director spent a lot of effort, the effect was minimal.  Namada Juichi gave him three days to restore the 8th Division to combat effectiveness.  However, judging from the current situation where the battle ahead is tense and the Eighth Division has been unable to dispatch, it is obvious that the efforts of this military medical unit are very limited.

    Although the emergency airlift of heroin from Siping allowed the Eighth Division to reluctantly withdraw to its current station, what happened next was simply a nightmare for the entire Eighth Division's military doctors.  In desperation, in order to ensure that the Eighth Division still retains a certain combat effectiveness under the tight fighting situation ahead.  Under the acquiescence of Lieutenant General Tsukada, who never nodded but did not veto, the military medical director could only use the heroin transported by emergency air to make ends meet, at least to make the Eighth Division look different.  weak.

    Now the most beautiful sight of each regiment of the Eighth Division every day is that before breakfast and after dinner every day, the division medics inject or distribute heroin to the drug-addicted soldiers to maintain their so-called combat effectiveness.  Another sight is that in daily training, soldiers with severe drug addiction often make heart-rending shouts due to drug addiction.

    These soldiers became more active after taking the heroin distributed to them.  But once the drug addiction attacks, I will have snot and tears, and I will lie on the ground and roll around.  Even if the Japanese soldiers are well-trained, their character is tough, and their management is cruel, the poisonous?If one could use confinement to detoxify, there wouldn't be so many detoxification centers in the world.

    In the first few days of detoxification, solitary confinement was used, but often the officers and soldiers doing the detoxification outside and the detoxification officers and soldiers inside would suffer from drug addiction at the same time.  If all the officers and soldiers who are not addicted to drugs are transferred out, they will be placed in solitary confinement for those who are addicted to drugs.  The Eighth Division could not even send out security troops.  In desperation, he could only resort to drinking poison to quench his thirst.  Wait until the war is over before thinking of other options.

    In order to weaken the Chinese people¡¯s will to resist and extract wealth from the Chinese people, the Japanese royal family and the Kwantung Army refined and sold large amounts of drugs in Northeast China.  A large amount of ill-gotten gains were made from the Chinese people and countless bones were left behind.  But this time the stone they lifted ended up hitting their own feet, and the Eighth Division suffered the consequences.

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