Chapter 641 Panic
Hu Bin heard Wei Lihuang say that Japan is advancing very quickly in Myanmar, and looked at them suspiciously.
"Now the Japanese troops have arrived in Mandalay. It is expected that they will be able to reach Myitkyina in about 20 days, so the pressure on our Yunnan border will be very high. Now General Li Zongren has already set up a defense line there. The United States and Britain hope that our troops will go quickly," Wei Lihuang said to Hu Bin again.
"I'm surprised. 20 days. So, your troops didn't resist for a day, so they just put Japanese troops on foot. Should you resist or indulge?" Hu Bin asked as he looked at Stilwell and Wright.
After the translator completed the translation, Wright blushed, but he still defended the British troops.
"The Japanese troops are very powerful, and our British troops are not their opponents," Wright said, looking at Hu Bin.
"Your equipment is not as good as others, your generals are not as good as others, or your army's training is not as good as others. Tell me where it is not as good as others," Hu Bin asked again as he looked at him.
"Brother, forget it, stop asking," Wei Lihuang said to Hu Bin.
"Tamad, according to the plan, we have more than a month left, but now depending on what you mean, we are about to set off. What are you doing? Our troops will just pull over here. Can our troops adapt to the terrain and combat environment over there, we don't need training," Hu Bin stood up and said with great dissatisfaction.
"General Hu, your troops have also fought wars. Do you have to give you time to prepare what you want to prepare? Your troops are about to start a war and the enemy will train you?" At this time, Jiang Dingwen looked at Hu Bin and said.
"Your Mad, don't talk nonsense to me, you know what's wrong. Your troops don't do jungle training. Your troops don't prepare medicines. Your troops don't train to adapt to the combat environment. How many people have you come over and let the soldiers die there.
You think the biggest enemy over there is the Japanese. Let me tell you, it is the natural environment. Did they not inform you of it? What is the combat environment over there and the climate?" Hu Bin stood up and cursed directly at Jiang Dingwen.
"What, the combat environment. Isn't that similar to Yunnan?" Wei Lihuang also stood up and said to Hu Bin.
"It's almost the same. What do you know? There are so many things to do when you want to fight?" Jiang Dingwen shouted at Hu Bin in dissatisfaction.
"General Wright, I want to know, did you serve in the UK before or in Southeast Asia?" Hu Bin ignored the two of them, but looked at Wright and asked directly.
"I serve in the UK," Wright said.
"Your uncle" Hu Bin heard it and cursed at him.
"Brother, what's going on?" Wei Lihuang felt that the matter was very serious. The main reason was that the people from their command had just gathered together and started arguing, and Hu Bin even scolded the British. This was not good.
"Brother, it's a war in Southeast Asia. The climate there is completely different from the climate here. In war, in addition to combat reduction, there are also non-combat reductions. Not to mention the other ones, the mosquitoes there can kill our soldiers.
Mosquitoes can spread dysentery, and in a humid and stuffy environment, as long as a soldier suffers from dysentery, the entire army will suffer. Brother, don't tell me you don't know.
Think about it. Once we fight with the Japanese devils, most of them will fight in the jungle. It’s better to fight the city, but our soldiers have no problem with them. But can our soldiers do it in jungle warfare? Brother, you still don’t know about this matter,” Hu Bin said, looking at Wei Lihuang.
"I, I really don't know. They didn't inform us of this news." Wei Lihuang was also a little panicked at this time. No one had told him the news before.
"Brother. If I were you, I would send people to Myanmar immediately to find out the situation there, instead of counting on them, they just hope that we can send troops quickly so that we can rescue their people.
Also, brother, I think you know that they are Europe first and Asia. We in China can only rely on ourselves and listen to them. How many of our people are in there is not enough to fill in this battle. This battle must be fought according to our own wishes. They can only play a role of contact and other roles. We should not count on it at all," Hu Bin said to Wei Lihuang.
"What are you talking nonsense?" Jiang Dingwen heard this and looked at Hu Bin with dissatisfaction.
"Stop clamoring in front of me, I want to kill you, I can kill you now. Don't tell me that I will kill you. What will Chongqing do to me? I'm not afraid at all." Hu Bin heard it, stared at Jiang Dingwen and said.
"Brother, please calm down. Sit down and tell me what you know. We really don't know." Wei Lihuang also glared at Jiang Dingwen, then grabbed Hu Bin and asked Hu Bin to sit down. Jiang Dingwen was also stupid. He didn't look at what this place was, shouting in Hu Bin's nest, looking for death.
When Hu Bin heard him say this, he sat down. No matter how angry he was, after all, the people who went to fight were all Chinese and Chinese soldiers. Hu Bin could not watch them die abroad like this, and could only tell Wei Lihuang everything he knew.
After Wei Lihuang finished listening, his forehead was covered with sweat. Not only was his forehead covered with sweat, but even Jiang Dingwen knew he was afraid at this time. Dysentery is not a joke, it will kill people.
Almost an hour later, Hu Bin finished speaking, and at this time Wei Lihuang stared at Stilwell and Wright, and asked in a very cold tone: "I want to know whether what Brother Hu said is true, and whether you have concealed news like this from us."
"We really don't know about this, Commander Wei, but we have received relevant news. There are many soldiers who have dysentery there, but as long as the isolation is timely, it will be fine," Stilwell said to Wei Lihuang.
"If it broke out during the battle, tell me how I should isolate it and whether my war will be fought. You have hidden such news from us, and there are jungles there. Have you told us?" Wei Lihuang said again.
"The terrain and climate over there are similar to those in Yunnan and Guangxi. There are many jungles, but we mainly attack the Japanese troops. Most of their troops are in towns, so this problem is not a big deal," Stilwell said again.
"Nonsense, no big problem. The Japanese have planes in the sky and tanks and cannons on the ground. Tell me, let us attack the cities they defend. We have many Chinese people, and this is not the case. You don't care about the life and death of our soldiers. How can we not care about it?
Commander Wei, I dare say that in the first half of the year when we entered the foreign battlefield, most of our troops were fighting in the jungle," Hu Bin said as he looked at Wei Lihuang.
"Brother, do you have any way to control dysentery now, and also to train soldiers to fight in the jungle?" Wei Lihuang looked at Hu Bin and asked.
The most important thing now is not to hold the responsibility accountable, but to correct it as soon as possible. Now his troops are still doing regular training in Hunan. If they are just pulled out like this, I don’t know how big the casualties of the troops will be.
"Yes, come with me," Hu Bin heard this, stood up and said to them.
Soon, Hu Bin arrived at their logistics warehouse. At this time, a lot of supplies were transporting to the Yunnan border in batches. Hu Bin found Artemisia annua and pulled out a handful of them from the bundle.
"Artemisia annua can completely restrain dysentery. Just boil water and drink it. As long as it is not too serious, there is basically no big problem." Hu Bin handed Artemisia annua to Wei Lihuang. Wei Lihuang took it under his nose and sniffed it, nodded, and then saw that Hu Bin had many bundles of Artemisia annua being loaded on the car and prepared to transport it to the front line.
"Immediately order our logistics department to purchase a large amount of Artemisia annua. You should go quickly, go immediately," Wei Lihuang said to a senior staff officer beside him.
"Yes" the staff officer went out immediately.
"This is really good," Stilwell asked as he looked at Hu Bin.
"Okay," Hu Bin nodded.
"If possible, we also want to purchase a batch from your China," Stilwell said.
"What does it mean?" Wei Lihuang asked as he looked at him.
"To be honest, dysentery is now without good medicine. Our troops will encounter such problems when fighting in high temperatures and humid places. Therefore, I want to purchase a batch to return to China," Stilwell said.
"Yes, one kilogram of ocean, two kilograms of ocean," Hu Bin said immediately.
"No problem, we purchase 00,000 kilograms, but you have to tell us how to use this to cure the disease," Stilwell nodded and said.
"Just put it in the water and cook it, drink the soup inside," Hu Bin said.
"It's that simple"
"It's that simple"
"Old Chai, are you training in the jungle fighting too?" Wei Lihuang looked at Hu Bin and said.
"Yes, but didn't I give you a group of trained special forces? They can train jungle combat. Just let them train." Hu Bin nodded and looked at Wei Lihuang and said.
"Okay, as long as someone knows it. Let's go, brother, take me to see it. Fortunately, I'm here today. Otherwise, after my troops abroad, I don't know how many of them can be brought back." Wei Lihuang nodded and said with a little fear.
When Hu Bin heard this, he led his group to the nearest training ground here. Now Hu Bin is going to take the troops abroad to participate in the war, all of whom are training in the dense forest. To be continued.
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Chapter completed!