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Text Chapter 468: So what if it¡¯s all lit?

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    The reason why the existing troops of the 7th Division are in this situation is that, in Yang Jicai's view, except for the 7th Division, the troops that can be deployed on the front line are seriously insufficient at this time. We can only invest the original engineers, baggage, and other non-combat troops.  Go beyond fighting on the front lines.  .

    From the current situation, Yang Jicai also judged that the original plan of the Japanese army in front of him was not to retreat or to stand still and wait for help, but to fight to the death.  In other words, regardless of the heavy casualties he had suffered before, he should concentrate all the forces he could and launch the final attack.

    When the Japanese army was in a desperate situation, it put non-combat troops such as baggage troops and engineers into front-line operations.  In many cases, the habit and practice of using these non-combat troops as scapegoats was not unfamiliar to Yang Jicai or the entire Anti-Japanese Alliance.

    In last year¡¯s autumn battle, the Anti-Japanese Army had encountered this kind of approach many times.  As for the combat effectiveness of the Japanese engineers and heavy equipment, Yang Jicai was still very clear.  Although these so-called baggage troops and engineers are non-combat troops, their actual combat capabilities are not much worse than those of the Japanese regular field troops.

    Although they generally don¡¯t participate in battles when it¡¯s not necessary.  But whenever necessary, the Japanese army often puts them on the front line to fill the shortage of troops.  These so-called non-combat troops of the Japanese army are also troops that have completed full training.  The only difference between its real combat effectiveness and regular field forces lies in combined operations and equipment.

    As for the use of basic infantry tactics, shooting training, and even hand-to-hand combat, they have also completed all training.  There is absolutely no problem in fighting as infantry when necessary.  It's just that these Japanese troops don't usually go to the battlefield.  Only when the Japanese army is on the verge of desperation and is in urgent need of additional troops, will it be strengthened into combat troops.

    But although the current Seventh Division has suffered heavy casualties, it is still not in a desperate situation.  The Japanese army's intention of pushing these non-combat troops to the front line is not at least as simple as it seems.  They did this obviously to enrich the front-line troops.

    And the reason behind the seventh division's replenishment of front-line troops is definitely not simply a desire to retreat.  So if they want to retreat, there is no need to strengthen the front line.  Even compared to these engineers and baggage troops, the Japanese army paid more attention to regular field troops.

    But if the Japanese army replaces regular troops with these non-combat troops, it is possible that they will stay behind to cover the transfer of field troops.  However, after these heavy baggage troops and engineers arrived at the front line, the current Japanese regular infantry did not retreat, but mixed with the non-combat troops.

    The Japanese army would definitely not put up such a posture because they wanted to stick to the defense. Otherwise, they would not have fully mobilized all the troops they could mobilize, including non-combat troops such as engineers and baggage troops who would not be put into front-line operations under normal circumstances.  To the front line of defense.  Because such an approach can only form a single-line defense without depth.

    A single-layer, no-depth defense posture will usually cause the entire line to collapse as long as it breaks through a little bit.  As long as any troops with some experience and mobility will not adopt this front-line push, there is almost no depth of defense in the rear.  And with the current strength of the Japanese army, they will definitely not be able to assume such a dangerous posture.

    Because the front-line defense brings great harm, not only to the army with weak control.  Even the Japanese army, which has extremely strict battlefield discipline, is the same in this regard.  Judging from the current situation alone, I have not observed that the Japanese army maintains a large number of troops in depth.

    The current situation is that the Japanese army can be said to have brought all the troops that can be concentrated, that is to say, that can still move, to the front line.  Therefore, in Yang Jicai's view, his current troop deployment is offensive at least on the surface.  It is simply not a situation and approach that is difficult to advance or retreat, just to continue to report.

    It¡¯s just that the Japanese army has formed this situation, but it has not launched an attack and is doing nothing.  Yang Jicai was a little unsure whether it was caused by the chaos in the command system, other reasons, or an illusion made on the surface.

    Although Yang Jicai judged the situation of the Japanese army, it was completely different from what the frontline troops had reported before.  But looking at the almost defenseless Japanese army that was now on the offensive, Yang Jicai believed that this was the best time for him to take action.

    Launch an attack unexpectedly, taking advantage of the current offensive deployment of the Japanese army to counter the allied counterattack, which is unprepared and unprepared.  It can disrupt the entire deployment of the Japanese army, and he can also find fighter planes in the chaos to at least weaken part of the Japanese army's strength, reducing the pressure for the next encirclement and annihilation operation.

    ¡°And in Yang Jicai¡¯s view, since the Japanese army has formed an offensive deployment.  Although they haven't taken action yet, it will be a matter of time before they launch an offensive.  now thatSooner or later, we have to fight, so if we don't take action at this time, will we wait for the Japanese army to take action first and be beaten passively?

    Needless to say, he also understands the principle of attacking first to gain the upper hand and attacking later to suffer disaster.  First start to disrupt the deployment of the Japanese army and create a situation of fishing in troubled waters, and then decide on subsequent tactics depending on the situation.  It's just that the lack of military strength made him know that he couldn't eat a fat man in one breath.  If you want to solve the problem, you must adopt a variety of methods.

    With this discovery, not only did Yang Jicai not shrink back, but it strengthened his determination to act.  Since the Japanese army in front of them is not prepared for on-site defense at all, if they take action first, disrupting it will undoubtedly create a good opportunity for the next move.

    Yang Jicai made up his mind and quickly withdrew Gou Zaihe's headquarters.  Looking at Gou Zaihe in front of him, he pondered for a while, but he did not give him an order first. Instead, he turned to the communications officer beside him and said, "Urge Su Yingqi to speed up their march."

    "Also, when marching, they must pay attention to the deployment of artillery and cooperate with the artillery behind them. Let them ignore the small Japanese troops along the road and concentrate all their forces on the flank assault in the direction of Bala Chirud. If  Along the way, we encountered a large group of Japanese troops who used artillery fire to clear the way."

    "Tell them not to worry about the artillery shells. The priority is to reach the combat area required by superiors in the shortest time and reduce their own casualties. In a word, I have fired all the artillery shells, but as long as the people are still alive  , we must arrive at the designated area on time.¡±

    After explaining that the communications staff urged Su Yingqi to speed up the action, Yang Jicai turned to Gou Zaihe in front of him and said: "You are now ready to go to war. It is the preparation of the entire army, not a certain unit in your hand, or  It¡¯s the preparation of a certain force to go into battle.¡±

    "But you have to remember, I'm not asking you to fight hard, as long as you cling to the less than two thousand Japanese troops in front of you before Su Yingqi and others arrive, and prevent them from getting away easily. I'm here  Organize all artillery fire from behind to cover your attack."

    After explaining Gou Zaihe's mission in a few words, Yang Jicai stopped Gou Zaihe from saying anything and said: "I know that the number of troops you have now is only half of the enemy's. But I am not asking you to fight against the Japanese troops in front of you.  I still know how big my belly is now.¡±

    "What I ask you to do now is to cling to them, disrupt their deployment, wait for the arrival of the main force of our army, and then wipe out the last possible enemy force in the entire Aruhorqin Banner in one go."

    "Although we are currently at a disadvantage in terms of strength comparison, we have an advantage in terms of overall firepower. Divide your current troops into three parts and use roulette tactics to grind against them bit by bit. But be careful not to attack them easily.  The Japanese army attacked in depth to avoid being surrounded by the Japanese army who still had superior strength. When Su Yingqi arrived at the Butun Maodu line, we launched a full-scale counterattack."

    At this point, looking at Gou Zaihe, who was still a little hesitant, Yang Jicai shook his head slightly in his heart, and at the same time, he clicked on the map and said: "Now from Bala Qirude to Aohan Yingzi, it is true that the Japanese army  Their strength is nearly twice that of ours, but they are distributed across two key points, which means that the actual total strength of the Japanese troops in front of you is only one-half of yours."

    "And our absolute advantage in firepower has invisibly offset part of the Japanese army's advantage in military strength. Moreover, the Japanese army in front of us is now chaotically organized, with multiple arms mixed together. The combat effectiveness of each arm is uneven, and cooperation  Being unfamiliar has reduced part of its combat effectiveness.¡±

    "Based on this calculation, in general, the strength between the enemy and ours is roughly equal. After Su Yingqi arrived, only for the enemy in front of Bala Qirud, under the cover of superior firepower, our strength was even slightly smaller.  Have a certain advantage.¡±

    "And now on the other side of the Haihar River, in the area north of Kundu, our main force is coming here. As long as we can hold back this Japanese army and prevent them from running away, then we will usher in  The best fighter on the entire Alukorqin front.¡±

    "I know the scruples and hesitations in your heart, but no matter how many times the Japanese army you are facing exceeds the strength you currently have, I have only one thing to tell you. As long as the overall situation requires it, it doesn't matter even if we are all defeated. Fight.  It¡¯s okay if it¡¯s light. We should be prepared for today from the day we put on this military uniform.¡±

    "Every one of us, every squad, every battalion and company, and even every regiment, is a partial part of the whole Anti-Japanese Alliance. In a battle, someone will always sacrifice a part to ensure the overall situation. We cannot alwaysEven if everyone eats meat, someone still has to chew the bones.  "

    "For us now, as long as we can guarantee victory in the entire Western Manchuria campaign, what if we kill all the troops? Other troops can still fight to Japan to liberate all of China. I am not a political cadre, and I don't know how to speak  What a big truth, but I know one thing: the local part must always obey the overall situation.¡±

    "Don't say that we haven't reached that stage yet, but what if we get there? Even if this obedience requires all of us to sacrifice here, we must do whatever it takes to ensure the overall situation. As long as there are orders from superiors, we will always face strong enemies.  Not to back down, this is the way our soldiers should behave.¡±

    In order to convince this guy, Yang Jicai even took risks.  He also said the answer that his superiors had not yet given.  Because in his opinion, his superiors would definitely approve his request.  Although no reply has been given yet, the changes in the situation will allow the superiors to make a decision as soon as possible.

    ¡°I¡¯m just saying it in advance now to enhance the confidence of the leader in front of me.  Let him not have any hesitation, or for some unexplainable reasons, affect the progress of the entire battle.  This man is too rigid and dogmatic. If he tells the truth, it will easily cause him to worry about gains and losses on the battlefield.
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