Eight hundred and sixtieth IX battle for gold deposits (3)
Before I knew it, the tea in the room had turned cold. Because it was a top-secret meeting, no orderly or adjutant entered the conference room. Xu Guangyi glanced at the watch and nodded seriously and said, "Please rest assured, Chief Gao, I will do all the convenient conditions of the Military Control Commission to provide intelligence support. | March 8 Literature"
Gao Fei turned around and looked at Xu Guangyi word by word, saying, "I can assure you now that even the gold, jewelry, and antiques shipped back by the little Japanese, I will transport a lot of them to you. I will spit it out after eating mine, and I will take mine and send it back to me!"
Xu Guangyi was slightly stunned. Under the afterglow of the setting sun that shot into the room from the window, Gao Fei's figure suddenly became taller. At least among the Chinese generals that Xu Guangyi is familiar with, no one dared to speak boldly about placing Tokyo and looting Japan. Gao Fei dared to think about it. Xu Guangyi believed that if there was really a day, Gao Fei would definitely do it. Perhaps China needed a soldier like Gao Fei who dared to be a soldier, rather than a person who was thinking about it and being in a dilemma.
Gao Fei decided to draw the Sixth Regiment from the Second Paratrooper Division to complete the mission. The Sino-US Joint Air Force blocked the entire China-US Air Force and the 74th Army was ready for combat attacks. Gao Fei only believed half of what Xu Guangyi said, because Gao Fei had never trusted people who engaged in intelligence, because people who engaged in intelligence often hid key parts of the intelligence, such as the Japanese army's specific deployment in Zhangjiakou. If it was so simple, why not use the 74th Army to crush them directly? He insisted on sending paratroopers to attack and control the Japanese army's Tibetan gold to launch a full-scale attack.
Gao Fei knew that Xu Guangyi must have told him a secret, but as the commander of the Chinese Youth Army, Gao Fei must be responsible for his subordinates, so Gao Fei looked at Xu Guangyi seriously and said, "Xu Gaoshen, the most important thing in special forces' combat is intelligence support. I trust you, and you should also trust us. My more than 2,000 brothers will be airdropped behind enemy lines. Aren't you going to explain the specific situation? If it is such a simple task, I can transfer an army from Peking to assist the 74th Army in surrounding assault operations. Isn't it safer?" Anti-Japanese Blood Sacrifice Mountains and Rivers 869
Xu Guangyi was slightly stunned. He suddenly remembered that Gao Fei was an expert in special operations attacking behind enemy lines. Now the training outline of the military command Zhongyi National Salvation Army and the Rangers was drafted by Gao Fei back then. So hesitated and said: "According to the information, the Japanese concentrated this batch of gold in the pseudo-special bank in Zhangjiakou and made a detailed evacuation plan. There are more than 100,000 stranded Japanese refugees and 200,000 local people in Zhangjiakou. The Japanese plan once our army attacks, they will distribute the gold while fighting with all their might. According to the secret report, the Japanese still concentrated a certain number of them.
The detailed aqua regia, also known as king acid or nitro hydrochloric acid, is a very corrosive liquid with yellow smoke. It is a mixture of nitric acid and hydrochloric acid. It has a stronger corrosion effect than concentrated nitric acid or concentrated hydrochloric acid. It is one of the few substances that can dissolve gold and platinum. However, this chemical liquid is very unstable and needs to be configured before use. We suspect that the distribution of gold by the Japanese is just a cover-up. The real treatment plan will dissolve most of the gold stored in the water plant directly, and then release the water, making it impossible for us to recycle it. | March 8 Literature "
Gao Fei nodded and said, "Then the focus of the paratroopers' attack should be the water plant, not the pseudo-special bank!"
Xu Guangyi explained a little embarrassedly: "Because I am afraid of leaking secrets, I want to prepare to notify the combat mission and targets only after the troops board the plane. I'm sorry, Chief Gao, this is the discipline of the intelligence department."
Gao Fei said in a deep voice: "In other troops, you can implement the so-called intelligence discipline, but this is the Chinese Youth Army, all of which are passionate soldiers who are loyal to the country and the nation. Your actions are an insult to these soldiers who are sprinkling their blood on the battlefield at any time."
According to the overall combat plan, on April 4, China's traditional Qingming Festival, which worships ancestors, the 2,700 officers and soldiers of the 6th Regiment of the 2nd Paratrooper Division of the Chinese Youth Army were all on standby. Due to the insufficient number of transport aircraft that were airdropped, the troops could only airdrop in three batches. The previous airdrop operations accumulated a certain amount of experience in airdrop combat for the 2nd Paratrooper Division of the Chinese Youth Army. The slogan of paratrooper units was that we have always been surrounded by the enemy.
However, Gao Fei also evaluated the difficulty of this battle. Due to the huge amount of gold, the Japanese garrison troops must be his elite. Even the entire Northeast gave up hastily, but stationed nearly 10,000 people and more than 60 fighter jets in Zhangjiakou, which is extremely contrary to normal military common sense.
Although the Japanese army was defeated, some of the troops were left behind in Mongolia to cooperate with the Mongolian pseudo-government to continue to resist. These so-called elements were actually trained by the Soviets, but they did not gain much benefit from the Soviets. After the Japanese attacked Mongolia and the Far East, these so-called elements immediately became slaves from the three surnames and turned to defect to the new master. In fact, the guys who claimed to be national independence were just a bunch of things that were unlimited, unconformist and unmoral.
In order to prevent the Sino-US Joint Air Force from circling the Mongolian air raids in the Far East, the Japanese set up a radio monitoring station in the right banner of Kadot, Mongolia. A group of radio professional recruits who had just graduated from Osaka were familiar with the business under the leadership of Captain Yoshida. Because radio monitoring equipment is very expensive, Japanese operators used relevant models during local training. It was not until they first came into contact with equipment that should have been known. As for the operation and maintenance of the equipment, they knew nothing about it. Naturally, they had to be careful when operating, and it was difficult for them to distinguish the specific monitoring wavelength reflecting bang and bang sound.
Captain Yoshida is another guy with a weird temper. The 49-year-old Captain is enough to show that when the Japanese army expands on a large scale and there is a shortage of officers, Captain Yoshida is definitely an unsuccessful guy.
The radio monitoring station of the Japanese Army Aviation Army, which was set up in the right banner of Kadot, was set up to take a detour from North China to pass through the Sino-US Joint Air Force in the Far East. At this moment, the four new recruits on duty were all marked with clear slap marks on their faces. In the words of Yoshida Ichiei, this is to teach these new recruits to remember.
Chapter completed!