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    It had been five months since Colonel Lawrence had been in the desert of the Persian Gulf.  He began to regret taking on this ridiculous job.  and the Chinese army he encountered in the Ming Dynasty. Although they were determined to fight - and as the war progressed, this will became more and more determined - this could not change the shortcomings of the Chinese soldiers in terms of training level and other aspects.  Lawrence came into contact with captured soldiers of the New Ming Army and found that many of them were illiterate. Although it was obvious that they had received a certain degree of training in infantry tactics, they could not calculate coordinates at all, so they could not call for artillery support. Many of them could not understand.  Map Therefore, after the officer was killed, he could only wander around the battlefield. He had no will to continue fighting but failed to exert it.  Therefore, the Xinming Army is a force that can exert extraordinary combat capabilities even if its officers survive. Once no officers survive, the remaining soldiers can only perform simple tactics such as holding on to their positions and "moving toward the place where the gunshots are heard."  Mission Army.  "In addition, a common problem of the Xinming Army is that their marksmanship is generally poor. Beyond a certain combat distance, there is nothing they can do to the US military.  Of course, not all Xin Ming troops are like this. Lawrence also encountered very elite troops in Ming Dynasty, and those troops were terrifying.  But now, it is difficult to say how good the marksmanship is of the Chinese army faced by the Arab guerrillas directed by Lawrence, because the firepower is so fierce that it is impossible to know whether they were hit by precise shots or casually shot to death. However, judging from the tactical literacy of the grassroots soldiers  Judging from his fighting spirit, he could be considered an elite force in any country.  In terms of weapons, although the Arab guerrillas are supported by the United States and all of them are beautiful weapons, the enemy obtains oil locally so they use a large number of mechanized troops. If the Arabs want oil, they can only transport it from other places.  Facing the African Army's fully German-style mechanized infantry division (Germany called it the Armored Jaeger Division, but the African Army did not continue to use this name, after all, the Chinese have no concept of Jaegers), even if the Arabs have the Americans to provide them  The weapons also seemed a little weak.  Fortunately, the African Army's transportation capacity is still relatively poor. It cannot drive directly into the desert area to conduct sweeps. It can only stick to the west coast of the Persian Gulf and the two river basins.  But Lawrence knew very well that once the African Army was equipped with enough trucks and more catalpa oil plants were put into operation, the Arabs' days would be over.  Lawrence¡¯s order was to create as much tactical advantage as possible and create conditions for the Americans to establish the territory of Arab countries in the Middle East.  But under the current circumstances, it was not easy to create a tactical advantage. Lawrence tried his best to force the African Army to retreat from several strongholds deeper into the Arabian Desert.  In another time and space, if you look at a map of the Middle East, you will find that the dividing lines between countries are very individual. There are often very straight straight lines and very geometric turns. The most obvious one is the eye-catching one between Jordan and Iraq.  Think of the border section of the battlements.  In fact, in the first few decades of the 20th century, there were only two countries in the Middle East, one was Egypt and the other was Iran. The vast land between the two countries was theoretically the territory of the Ottoman Empire.  However, after the First World War, the Ottoman Empire collapsed, and this vast territory actually became a "terrain" fought over by the great powers. So the victorious countries began to divide the cake in the Middle East, completely ignoring the distribution of ethnic groups and directly drawing their spheres of influence on the map.  In the end, the weird national boundary divisions in the Middle East were formed.  During World War I, Britain and France, which helped the Arabs fight against the Ottoman rulers, suddenly became colonizers who oppressed the Arabs.  After Britain and France divided the spoils, Saudi Arabia completed the reunification of the country in 1932 and obtained part of its sovereignty from Britain.  But in this time and space, Saudi Arabia does not exist - because Osman died too late.  However, the Ottomans were still the victors in World War I, so the Middle East has not yet been drawn.  Now, the Americans are planning to work with Lin Youde to draw a good picture of the sphere of influence in the Middle East - they wanted to do this during the final peace talks of the war, but Lin Youde kept thinking about him, and in the end, only Egypt was settled in the peace negotiations.  The dividing line between a country and Israel, and the boundaries of other parts, are naturally to be determined.  However, Lin Youde had an agreement with the Americans. Discussions on this line drawing issue began immediately after the establishment of the United Nations. The establishment time of the United Nations had been finalized during the peace negotiations, which was January 1, 1950. Before that, a United Nations meeting would be held.  The first conference to determine various matters related to the establishment of the United Nations.  In other words, whoever has more land before this constitutes a fait accompli, and will have an advantage in subsequent line-drawing meetings.  Americans know very well that the African Army in the Middle East and the Israeli army will aggressively attack the Arab world before formally discussing the issue of national borders.  Lawrence¡¯s task is to support the Arabs so that they can withstand the African army, which will definitely come??'s offensive, it would be best to take back a few oil wells if possible.  Of course Lin Youde will not allow this to happen. The Chinese country that will be established in the Persian Gulf in the future must include most of the oil-producing areas on the west coast of the Persian Gulf. This is the basis for Lin Youde to establish an exchange payment system similar to the Bretton Woods system and control  Controlling oil is equivalent to controlling most of the international trade settlement market. Lin Youde knows this better than anyone else.  So even though Lin Youde's company is now full of orders, the African Army still received a sufficient number of German weapons.  And there are many new weapons that the German army has just equipped.  Not long ago, when Lawrence was personally leading a reconnaissance team, he saw new weapons that he had never seen before, marching together with other troops of the African Army.  It looks like a self-propelled artillery, but the body is obviously much longer than an ordinary self-propelled artillery.  Lawrence didn't know what the enemy planned to do by driving the cannon into the desert. According to Lawrence's understanding, the cannon was either used to attack fortifications or to defend against attacks by large corps. Objectives like the guerrillas that Lawrence helped organize for the Arabs were basically useless.  There's no need for artillery.  The Arab guerrillas' stronghold is far away from here. The small oasis they are staying in is just a temporary campsite. There are many campsites like this in the desert. As long as they can find ground objects that can be used as landmarks, the Arabs  Some supplies will be stored below for emergencies.  The Arab guerrillas under Lawrence never stayed in the same temporary camp for more than three nights.  At this time, they had only been in this campsite for one night.  "We will launch an attack tonight, targeting the enemy's forward outpost fifty kilometers southwest of us." Lawrence said to the map he dug out with a branch in the sand.  At this time, the lookout post suddenly shouted: "Plane!" "Big one and small one?" Lawrence asked loudly in English, and his translator immediately translated the question.  ¡°Young sir,¡± the translator said after the Arabian lookout post chirped.  At this time, the lookout sentry shouted and rolled down from the small hillock where he was looking out. Lawrence knew that the enemy plane had dived.  He watched the Arabs scatter and hide, but he was very calm - if he just lay down on the ground, he might still be strafed by the plane. The correct approach was to clearly see the dive trajectory of the plane and avoid the strafing area of ??the plane as much as possible.  He raised his head to observe the swooping enemy plane, and then fell and rolled in the right direction.  Lawrence dodged the enemy plane's fire without any suspense.  "Count the casualties." He ordered, "The enemy plane has discovered this place. We will set off in twenty minutes. Be careful at the lookout post, the enemy plane may come back. Look clearly." But the enemy plane did not come back.  Lawrence watched the guerrillas loading the arms and supplies stored in the caves into the large canvas bags hanging on the sides of the horses, calculating in his mind the time for the enemy air raid to arrive.  At this moment, he heard the sound of artillery shells breaking through the sky.  "So that's it." Lawrence muttered in a low voice. The plane must have been overhead for a while before it dived down. The damn lookout post must have been distracted. However, Lawrence was very strange. Why did the plane dive down to scare the snake? Could it be?  Are you afraid that you can hide in a cave to avoid shelling? It seems to make sense.  "Don't be afraid" As soon as Lawrence finished speaking, the first shot fell.  Lawrence, who had experienced war, was not in a hurry. He knew that the few cannons he saw yesterday could not produce a high density of firepower, and his people would have enough time to evade.  "Don't panic! Find a good bunker and hide. The crater caused by the enemy's first wave of bombs will be good" Lawrence began to feel that something was wrong.  There were a lot of howls of shells in the sky The next moment, a dense rain of bullets fell.  This is a 155-caliber heavy artillery shell. In World War II in another time and space, the high-explosive grenade fired by the Hunter Tiger can directly lift the American Willys Jeep to the roof of the roadside. The unlucky Jeep was still  Photographed by a photographer.  Since then, it has become a star among small vehicles in World War II, together with the small Japanese tank that was carried on the shoulders of the American M4 Sherman.  Although the Willys Jeep is not heavy, weighing only half a ton when empty, it also shows how powerful the high-explosive shell fired by the 128mm gun is.  The caliber and power of artillery never increase linearly. The explosive power of the 155mm howitzer is even more terrifying. The shock wave formed by eight kilograms of TNT charge is enough to pose a fatal threat to soft targets within a radius of forty or fifty meters - this is the equipment of the US military.  Drug standards, because of Lin Youde's personal preference, the German army liked to go insideIt is filled with TNT in the face of death, so its power is even more insane.  Basically, if a 155 pomegranate falls in the kick-off circle in the middle of a football field, the forwards and centers of both teams on the field will basically die, and the defenders and goalkeepers will depend on their luck.  Now, Lawrence is being hit on the head and face by such shells.  The "actually experienced" Arab guerrillas he had carefully trained for so long disintegrated and fled in an instant, and then disappeared in the smoke and flash of the explosion.  Lawrence knew that even if half of the people were left after the bombardment, he would never be able to unite them into an armed force.  In fact, Lawrence doubted that anyone would survive.  He even suspected that he would not survive - at this moment, the shock wave coming from behind him blew him up like a leaf.  Lawrence then lost consciousness.  (After watching Girl Blowing the Trumpet Chapter 11, Kyoto is so sweet, I will update the chapter to calm down first)
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