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Chapter 137: Chapter 59: Tactical Guidance (1)

[Volume 13] Section 137: Chapter 59 Tactical Guidance (1)

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Chapter 59 Tactical Guidance

The term tactical guidance is a very profound military term for the Japanese army. Its formal interpretation is that if you are beaten, what should you do if you can't beat it? You can't say it for help? You feel embarrassed. So in order to avoid embarrassment, the Japanese invented the so-called "tactical guidance" to cover up shame.

Generally speaking, "tactical guidance" is mostly squadrons, and officers at the first level of the squadron are requested more. As brigade-level troops, they are generally under the control of the gang. If there is a loss, the gang will directly adjust the tactics and troop deployment, because the combat effectiveness of the Japanese army was quite strong at the beginning of the large-scale invasion of China by the Japanese army. The infantry gang of an A-type field division can often reach about 4,500 to 5,000 after being strengthened in the battle. The cavalry squadron, field artillery squadron and even a small number of chariot troops are strengthened. The blood of the Anti-Japanese Sacrifice to Mountains and Rivers 1379

The reorganized German-Armed Division in China only has more than 11,000 people, and the adjustment division is only more than 8,000. Many of the local factions have only five or six thousand. Therefore, the combat effectiveness of a field infantry corps of the Japanese army is often almost the same as that of a Chinese division, but its firepower is several times that of the Chinese team. Japanese soldiers have been indoctrinated by the Bushido spirit since childhood. Most of them are veterans who have been trained for many years, and their individual combat skills are very high.

Therefore, the Japanese brigade and even the brigades basically do not easily provide tactical guidance. Now, Colonel Fujimoto, who jointly commands the 35th Infantry Regiment and the 7th Infantry Regiment, has proposed "tactical guidance", which is a great embarrassment for the 6th Infantry Brigade, the 9th Division, and even the Central Branch Expeditionary Force.

When Yoshikarasuke received a request for help from Fuji Ini Yoshi, he happened to be in the temporary command post of the Nakabra Sect in the Niuzhuang Ancestral Hall. Yoshikarasuke, who had just met Prince Hirohiko Asakamami, felt extremely embarrassed. Such a fool and incompetent person appeared in his subordinates. He really made him, the commander of the division, speechless.

But what made Yoshika Ryosuke incredible was that Prince Hirohiko Asakamiya seemed to be in a bad mood? He was studying the details of the acquired entry ceremony with Colonel Hesen and Major General Ying.

Although both Hessian Masao and Ekino Hiroshi are not high in military ranks, they are both famous families. The youngest two are thirty-three years old and the latter are thirty-five years old, both of which are very jealous. However, what makes Yoshika Ryosuke even more jealous is that Hessian Masao and Ekino Hiroshi have both barons.

Even the lieutenant general commander like Yoshika Ryosuke would be polite when he saw them, not to mention that Masao Hesen and Koji Eiyoshi are the royal followers of Prince Hirohito Asakamami appointed by His Majesty Hirohito. Even the arrogant Prince Hirohito Asakamami treated these two with courtesy.
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