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    Looking at the actions of the tank company at the foot of the mountain, Yang Jicai knew very well that they were venting their anger on the remnants of the puppet Mongolian army. However, although he knew the tank company's thoughts clearly, Yang Jicai did not stop it. For the courage to  He always believed that subordinates who wanted to fight should be encouraged.

    There is no way anyone can bring the entire Huangganliang to the front line. They are the only Japanese and puppet troops left. The cadres and soldiers of the tank company have no one to turn to for the anger they are holding in their hearts. In Yang Jicai's view, this is normal, but there are some things.  He still had to pay attention. Don't let these guys get jealous. If they put down their guns, it wouldn't be enough if they refused to let go.

    Regarding the prisoner policy of the Japanese and puppet troops, the Anti-Japanese Alliance has strict distinctions and regulations. The captured Japanese officers of second lieutenant and above must first be interrogated by the intelligence department of the military region. All ordinary soldiers must be sent to various mines.  They were forced to work as coolies, and for the puppet soldiers, officers above the company level were dealt with in the same way. Some puppet personnel who were born in the military police were even directly sentenced to death by the military court of the military region because of excessive blood debts.

    However, for ordinary soldiers, except for military police, spies and other people who are qualified as war criminals according to military region regulations, the rest are generally placed in farms for labor reform depending on the situation. General middle- and lower-level officers and key personnel with bad records are placed in farms. As for ordinary military personnel,  Soldiers who are short-term and have no evil deeds will be strictly reviewed and mobilized as much as possible before being added to the army.

    Regarding the killing of prisoners, especially the killing of prisoners without authorization, except for a few cases, the military region generally dealt with it very seriously. The Japanese army ran away, and the remaining ones below were the puppet Mongolian troops. He was worried that his subordinates would kill the Red Army.  If you are blind, no matter how recklessly you kill, you will be unlucky. When the time comes, your superiors will definitely hold you accountable, and your eldest brother will probably be the first to spare you.

    He had been observing the battle at the foot of the mountain, mainly because he was worried about the killing of prisoners. As for other possible abnormal situations, he did not think about it. He also firmly believed that the overall situation was now decided, at least in Kashgar.  There is no possibility of a comeback for the Japanese and puppet troops in Keten Banner. At this point, he is still very confident.

    Just kidding, the main force of the Japanese and puppet troops who have been chasing me these days has been defeated. Now in the entire Keshiketeng Banner, there are only a few Japanese and puppet troops left in the economic shed where the Japanese and puppet regime is located. I will not go to them to cause trouble.  They should just have some fun because they still have the ability to cause trouble for themselves.

    Unless the Japanese and puppet troops have the ability to mobilize a large number of reinforcements from other directions in a short period of time, judging from the surrounding enemy situation, the Japanese and puppet troops who are most capable of reinforcing the Heshiketeng Banner are either restrained by the advancing army within the territory of Jehol, or  It is already difficult to protect itself, but there is still energy to reinforce here.

    He is still very confident about the current enemy situation in the entire Keshiketeng Banner. The straight-line distance between the Huangganliang line and the Jingpeng line is not very far. The sound of gunfire here can't be heard over there.  The battle was almost over, but there was no movement from the sutra shed, which was enough to explain the problem.

    For him, how to end the battle here as soon as possible is an important issue. Looking at the puppet Mongolian troops in the valley who have not yet gotten rid of the chaos, Yang Jicai knew that these puppet Mongolian troops in the valley had collapsed mentally, that is,  It is said that the battle here will not last long.

    The only pity that he came here is that he has not used too many methods. His original idea of ??using these pseudo-Mongolian troops to hone his lack of actual battlefield command experience seems to have come to nothing.  For me, a very rare opportunity was thrown away in vain.

    In the valley, the Japanese and puppet troops who were still able to escape the fire net slipped away with oil under their feet. At this moment, they were blocked in front, facing fire attacks from three sides. The three cavalry divisions that had already suffered two-thirds of their casualties were seen.  When the back road was cut off, the steel monster that had previously blocked the pass in front was approaching him, so he simply dismounted, threw the gun and saber to the ground, and raised his hands. His movements were done in one go, which was quite skillful.

    Seeing that the puppet-Mongolian troops at the foot of the mountain raised their hands, while the Japanese and puppet troops behind them had retreated, Yang Jicai left some artillery to pursue the retreating Japanese and puppet troops with firepower, so he could only order the troops to cease fire and accept surrender. In fact, there was no need to accept the surrender.  , at this moment, the nearly 5,000 puppet Mongolian cavalry in three divisions were originally organized according to the puppet Mongolian army at the foot of the mountain. Under this period of firepower, only less than 2,000 people were left in a chaotic organization.

    The two puppet Mongolian divisions that escaped were less than half of the more than 3,000 troops who were able to break through the fire net and escape. The rest were either captured or killed. In addition, they were crippled by artillery shells at that time.  The first division of the Puppet Mongolian Army ranks first in combat effectiveness and is also the most well-equipped.

    In other words, the tens of thousands of Japanese and puppet troops who set out from Duolun now have less than one-third of their strength left. At least before they mobilize new reinforcements, these Japanese and puppet troops have completely lost their strength.The possibility of entering the Rehe battlefield, and this battle not only greatly reduced the pressure that the Rehe battlefield will face in the future, but also provided a great support to the development of the Suixi Anti-Japanese Base Area.

    Although the combat effectiveness of these puppet Mongolian troops is only third-rate, in terms of equipment and numbers, they are not comparable to the Da Qingshan Guerrilla Detachment of the 120th Division active in Suixi. Compared with the Japanese army, these puppet Mongolian troops, most of whom are from local snakes, are  , in many cases caused more trouble to the Daqingshan guerrilla detachment than the Japanese army.

    This time I defeated their main force in one fell swoop. Compared with the pressure over there, the pressure must be much lighter. At least for a short time, these pseudo-Mongolian soldiers can only squat in their lair and lick their wounds, and will not cause them any more harm.  Threats, in many cases, a seemingly simple game of chess affects more than just a game, doesn't it?

    Naturally, Yang Jicai would not march with so many prisoners of the Puppet Mongolian Army. He disarmed the Puppet Mongolian Army, collected their horses, and all the supplies on them, and then sent them away on the spot. These people could not be killed, and the Anti-Union had strict rules.  The prisoner policy and the killing of prisoners among the Anti-Japanese Alliance was a serious violation of discipline.

    With such a large number of prisoners of war, which was almost more than the number of troops under his command, they were also a considerable burden. Dismissing them became the only option. In fact, for Yang Jicai, he preferred  These puppet Mongolian troops can resist to the end so that he can kill them all. He will not be stingy with some ammunition for these scum of the nation and country.

    But these puppet Mongolian troops are not Japanese troops after all. Although they are equipped with a large number of Japanese military advisers, their fighting will and determination, as well as various tactical qualities are far behind. If they have an absolute advantage in terms of military strength and firepower, they can actually defeat them.  For a while, they can even fight tenaciously, but as long as there is one shortcoming, their combat effectiveness and fighting will will decline extremely quickly.

    Although Yang Jicai was very dissatisfied with the surrender of these puppet Mongolian troops, they could only accept them. If they were in the Northeast base area, these people would naturally be a good group of laborers, but at the moment there is basically no place to evacuate them.  Under this situation, even if Yang Jicai was unwilling, he could only send them away on the spot.

    In this battle, Yang Jicai accurately analyzed and judged the mentality of the Japanese and puppet generals, and strictly implemented the firepower priority tactics when deploying the battle, and adopted a variety of weapons to cooperate with each other, and defeated them in one fell swoop during the battle.  Among the tens of thousands of Japanese and puppet troops, nearly 6,000 were killed or captured, and more than 2,000 war horses were seized.

    In addition, more than 3,000 Jin-made 38 rifles, Liao-13 type rifles and some miscellaneous rifles were seized, more than 100 Jin-made and Fengtian-made submachine guns, more than 100 Japanese-made light and heavy machine guns, and more than 400,000 rounds of ammunition of various calibers  , Fengtian built seven 80mm mortars and more than 300 shells.

    There are more than 200 Mauser pistols made in Spain and Belgium, five radio stations, and 13 trucks. In addition, there are two 77-mm field guns made in Fengtian and a 14-year-old flat-firing cannon made in Fengtian.  A 150mm heavy mortar with more than 100 shells, but only 77mm field shells among them, only more than 40 rounds, and these two field guns made in Fengtian, due to the long production time, how is the quality?  Not to mention, it was in such poor condition due to poor maintenance that it was almost unusable.

    As for the remaining 20 or 30 mountain field guns, they were blown into a pile of scrap metal during his first round of firepower. The result was not small, but he only paid the price of 16 casualties and one ammunition consumption.  , this battle, for Yang Jicai, although it felt somewhat wasted because it mainly fought against the puppet Mongolian army, it was still considered to have achieved the greatest results at a relatively small cost, which was barely acceptable.

    Looking at the mountains of equipment and supplies, as well as the groups of horses at the foot of the mountain, Yang Jicai looked at his watch. It took less than two hours from the start of the battle to the end. Yang Jicai was quite satisfied with the result.  At the same time, he couldn't help but shook his head.

    The combat effectiveness of these puppet Mongolian troops is really extremely poor. Not to mention the huge gap compared with the Japanese army, even compared with the puppet Manchu army, it is also far behind. If you fight against such an army, it will be a big loss if you lose.  He was so embarrassed that even if he won the battle, there was nothing to celebrate. In his heart, he even felt like he was not victorious.

    Although the fighting on the front line of Huanggangliang was over, and there was no sign of the Japanese and puppet troops on the Jingpeng front line, it did not mean that Yang Jicai would really not go looking for trouble with them. After the battle, when he went south and passed by the Jingpeng line,  Yang Jicai poured all the dozens of 77mm field artillery shells captured on the Huangganliang front line into the prayer shed in one go, and then fired a salvo with a 107 rocket.

    At the same time, the tank company held an armed parade around the small Mongolian settlement in the Jingpeng. Yang Jicai's move was to warn the Japanese and puppet troops on the front line of the Jingpeng not to go out when he went south.To harass him is also a disguised demonstration to let them know the consequences of irritating him. Judging from the subsequent movements of the Japanese and puppet troops in Jingpeng Town, it is obvious that his hand has worked.

    When Yang Jicai was escorting supplies to the south, he didn't even dare to show his head, let alone harass him. For fear of offending these great masters, he rushed in at once. Even a company of puppet Manchukuo troops stationed inside had already made up his mind.  If these evil spirits really come in, they will surrender directly.
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