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Text 331 The quick counterattack division asks for a fight

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    Almost at the same moment, the militia headquarters and the Kwantung Army headquarters received a telegram from Hailar.  It's just that the former's telegram is to report victory, and the latter's telegram is to report mourning.  Seeing that the 1st Civil Division, with the cooperation of the reconnaissance brigade, successfully captured Hailar, which had the largest garrison in Xing'an, Deng Chenggong knew that his heart-breaking tactics were successful.  Next, if the Japanese army does not want their home base to be raided, they will either deploy troops to encircle and suppress the main militia forces entering Xing'an, or they will start to consider a retreat.  Tell Wu Sanshan, a confidant who is becoming more and more general-like, to speed up and take advantage of the Kwantung Army's empty strength in Xing'an to annihilate the Japanese army in Xing'an in one fell swoop.  As for the several reserve divisions stationed in Mongolia, they would take prepared large convoys after dawn and quickly allow Xing'an to advance.  Therefore, they only need to retain part of their troops to hold on to the fruits of victory.  Subsequent reinforcements will help them stabilize the situation in the rear.  With no more worries, the First Civilian Division and the Motorized Rifle Brigade began to rely on their advantages of strong firepower and fast action to start one battle after another in the Xing'an area.  Finally, most of Xing'an was liberated until the main force of the Kwantung Army drawn from the Black Province arrived.  And at the border of Heilongjiang Province, there was a formal exchange of fire with the Kwantung Army troops.  Compared with the militia corps fighting the Second World War offensive war, the Kwantung Army defenders who were pushed into the border of Heilongjiang Province faced relatively greater pressure.  Looking at the increasing number of casualties day by day, the senior officials of the Kwantung Army felt their hearts bleed.  Especially the Kwantung Army that fought against the First Civil Division, most of them were garrison troops drawn from various cities. They seemed to have more troops than the First Civil Division, but they were really no match for those people in a fight.  If the First Civil Division had not been equipped with a large-scale artillery unit, the Kwantung Army would have been dragged to the front line in the Black Province by relying on its strength.  I'm afraid that the black province used by the Kwantung Army as a logistics and food base will also be ignited by the war of the First Civil Division.  Although they were ready for this kind of sacrifice, the combat effectiveness displayed by the militia corps after the attack still made them feel chilled.  Just after the militia launched a general offensive on July 7.  Their frontline defense front in Liao Province has basically lost its effectiveness.  Those fortifications that had cost a lot of money to build have now become positions for the militia to fight back against them.  Most of the troops they deployed on the front line could only retreat to second or even third-line positions to confront the militia forces.  And this continuous retreat also caused their position in Liao Province to be eroded bit by bit by the militia forces.  I believe it won't be long.  I'm afraid that northern Liaoning will also become the territory of the Militia Corps.  If the militia corps were allowed to capture northern Liaoning, their situation would become even more dangerous.  The foundation built by the Kwantung Army in the Northeast for more than ten years may all come to nothing.  What makes them even more nervous is that the troops led by the Minyi Division, which may have taken their retreat, have almost occupied the Xing'an territory at this time.  Moreover, the main force of militiamen who are constantly being replenished from Mongolia to the front line are constantly advancing towards their black province.  this means.  The militia corps is planning a second-line offensive and is constantly constricting their space for activities in the Northeast.  Knowing that if this war continues, they will only fail if there is no foreign aid, but they don¡¯t know how long this time will be.  They asked for support from home, but received a reply that they had no troops to send.  As for the Japanese troops in the south, they were completely engaged in an all-out war with the Japanese at this time.  Even several coastal cities, which are usually the safest and most secure, have been sabotaged by Chinese guerrilla forces one after another.  As a result, the Japanese army in the south, which relied on seaborne supplies in the interior, also encountered a disadvantageous situation in logistical supplies.  The choice before the Kwantung Army is also very simple, either to fight to the death with the militia corps, or to ensure their access to North Korea. Once they are unable to recover, they must protect North Korea's strategic base no matter what.  After formulating this last resort plan, the Kwantung Army's continuously retreating troops began to gather on a large scale on the Andong front line.  And the militia troops attacking Anton.  It also endures the greatest counterattack.  It seems that Anton's territory is the treasure of the Kwantung Army. Even if a position is captured by the main force of the militia, they will continue to replenish the troops there and fight to get it back.  As for the troops attacking the northern Liaoning region and entering Jilin and Nenjiang, the counterattack they withstood was relatively lighter, but repeated battles for positions still existed.  Over time.  Deng Chenggong, who was paying attention to the battle on the front line, seemed to have thought that the Kwantung Army might have thought of a retreat before losing!  Understanding this idea of ??the Kwantung Army, Deng Chenggong asked Hu Guangzong to adjust the troops in time.  For the troops attacking Anton, they are only required to kill a large number of Kwantung Army troops in front, and they are not required to go deep into the Anton area.  Since the Kwantung Army treasured their territory in Anton so much, Deng Chenggong made those places a constant drain on their military resources.  Explain that the armored divisions should focus on attacking the Nenjiang front line, and open up the strategic channel between them and the First Civilian Division, so as to form a joint operation situation of the second line of main attack forces as soon as possible. ?The adjustment of the main attack direction of the militia force was quickly noticed by the senior officials of the Kwantung Army, who also realized how much of a threat these two attack forces would pose to them once they combined.  They had to mobilize troops again and massed heavy troops in the border area between Nenjiang and Xing'an to prevent the two armies from converging.  Seeing that the Kwantung Army did not seem stupid, and knew what the effects would be when the two armies merged, Deng Chenggong received information from the intelligence department stationed in Harbin that the current garrison forces in various cities in the Black Province were mostly puppet troops and police forces.  , when there were very few little devils in the city.  Finally, the order to prepare for the first airborne operation was issued to the waiting and impatient Quick Reaction Division.  The purpose of the second-line attack was to disrupt the Kwantung Army's defensive layout, and the constant changes in the direction of the attack were to continuously consume the reserve troops retained by the Japanese army in the cities behind.  Only by mobilizing all these garrisons, Deng Chenggong will let the quick counterattack division tell them what a real elite force is.  While the First Civilian Division and the rest of the militia were fighting in full swing, all the officers and soldiers of the Quick Reaction Division, which had officially formed an army, knew from the beginning of the war that they would serve as a killer unit that would determine the success or failure of the war.  But the war lasted for more than a month, and nothing happened without them.  These elites drawn from various armies began to feel a little restless.  As the division commander, Wu Zhongyuan, although he knew that Deng Chenggong would not let them participate in the war, he naturally felt that the time was not ripe.  But when he saw that the soldiers and officers in the division began to petition him, the division commander, for more than a month, he finally couldn't help but send a telegram to Deng Chenggong asking for battle.  In the end, all I got was a reply that it was not yet time to continue strengthening training.  We have been waiting like this for more than a month, and we see that the troops on the front line continue to achieve impressive results.  Their main division, known as the strongest militia force, is still training at the station every day.  Wu Zhongyuan couldn't help but start sending reports every day asking for war, which made Deng Chenggong and Hu Guangzong very upset.  It wasn't until Deng Chenggong sent a telegram requesting war again and canceling their participation in the war.  Wu Zhongyuan and the officers of the Quick Rebellion Division became a little quieter.  But the enthusiasm for training every day has undoubtedly dropped a lot.  Until this long-awaited telegram was sent to the confidential room of the Quick Reaction Division, a confidential officer translated the contents of the telegram.  He began to laugh and said: "The Commander-in-Chief ordered us to go to the battlefield!" His shout attracted everyone in the confidential room, and the officer in charge of guarding them glared and said: "You kid, shut up."  Are you allowed to talk nonsense about anything? Remember, you are confidential personnel in the confidential room. You can¡¯t shout about everything. I know you guys can¡¯t wait to go to the battlefield.  Remember, this will not happen next time! I have to send the telegram to the division commander and the others immediately. I believe that with this order, the division commander and the others will become excited!" Sure enough, when he took the telegram and rushed into the combat headquarters of the rapid reaction division.  , during this period of time, the divisional officers who had nothing to do but speculate on the map where their rapid counterattack division would carry out airdrops all turned to stare at this excited confidential officer.  During this period, there were very few telegrams in their division.  In addition to receiving some battle reports from the front line every day, the only telegrams that can really excite this confidential officer are combat orders.  Dangwu Zhongyuan also looked forward to it: "Xiao Du, is this a battle order?" The lieutenant officer surnamed Du nodded desperately and said: "Division commander, look! This is an order sent by the commander to the division headquarters. Let's respond quickly.  The division can finally go out to fight the Japs." After hearing the long-awaited order, Wu Zhongyuan quickly took the telegram and saw that the area where the division was to carry out enemy airdrops was Harbin, a city he had led the team to before.  hour.  He immediately said seriously: "Xiao Du. Inform the entire division to assemble quickly and wait for the division headquarters to issue an order for airborne operations. In addition, tell the transportation brigade to prepare the transport aircraft. When the order to set off arrives. There will be  A fighter squadron cooperated with us in the airdrop and told the regiment commanders below to go down to the division headquarters for a combat meeting in an hour!" After giving a few preparatory orders before departure, he took the telegram to the airdrop location designated by Deng Chenggong.  .  Based on the local intelligence provided by the intelligence department, I began to analyze with several division officers how to capture Harbin as quickly as possible after airborne.  The most important thing is that with their current airborne transportation capabilities.  The maximum number of units that can be airborne at a time is one brigade unit.  Therefore, once their airborne operations are discovered, the first batch of airborne troops must ensure that they can control Japanese troops that may come to encircle and suppress them before the follow-up airborne troops arrive.  Fortunately, Wu Zhongyuan knew that the air force of the Kwantung Army had been almost defeated by the militia air force, and most of the airports they built in the Northeast had also been bombed.  Most of the few air force units left were transferred to the front line in North Korea.  The remaining space in the NortheastThe troops are very few.  But once they implement airborne landings, I believe the Japanese army will inevitably stop their deadly attack.  At that time, with the madness of the little devil, I am afraid that they will attack their transport air force at any cost!  In this way, the escort of the fighter squadron undoubtedly provided them with insurance.  After several division officers roughly determined the specific order of airborne landings, they received the order and drove as hard as they could to the regimental commanders at the headquarters.  Soon they received their respective departure orders, and the one who got the first landing mission was the assault brigade of the quick reaction division, which had relatively strong defense penetration capabilities.  Being able to get the first airborne mission is no different from serving as a vanguard force before. The officers and soldiers of the assault brigade have undoubtedly become the most excited group of people.  When they were ready for the expedition, Deng Chenggong sent the specific time and place for the airborne landing to the Quick Reaction Division.  And told them that the battlefield to test whether their flying tiger army was worthy of the name had also arrived.  When he learned that when they airborne, they would also have reconnaissance troops that penetrated into the Black Province in advance, and that the local intelligence department would cooperate, Wu Zhongyuan undoubtedly gained a little more confidence.  The place they chose to land was still dozens of kilometers away from Harbin, and there were only a few pastures in the area that had been controlled by the intelligence department and the reconnaissance brigade.  Therefore, as long as they can complete the airborne landing of the entire division within one day, even if the Kwantung Army's top brass reacts, they can only watch the fall of Harbin.  Once Harbin is liberated, this will undoubtedly insert a knife into the chest of the Kwantung Army, and this stalemate war will usher in a new turning point.  Therefore, the role of the quick counterattack division cannot be ignored!  (To be continued.)
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