Chapter 72: Annihilating the Takeshita Special Forces
[69 Book Bar-www.] Chapter 72 Annihilation of the Takeshita Special Forces
After the Japanese army lost two gold mines, the Kwantung Army headquarters was shocked. Gold mines are the most important resource for Japan to plunder from China. There must not be any mistakes when it comes to international hard currency.
Now that both gold mines have been blown up, even the commander of the Kwantung Army and the rank of Japanese general cannot bear this responsibility. What's more, it is still unclear who did it and how to explain it.
Now they were destroyed one after another, and the commander of the Kwantung Army also had a premonition that his future was not guaranteed. Li Ji ordered the secret service to send a large number of intelligence personnel, carrying portable radios, into the vicinity of the incident to investigate. We must find out.
, what kind of team did it?
A large number of spies were immediately dispatched to collect information and study the characteristics of this force and the purpose of the operation. The Kwantung Army was determined to do its utmost to eliminate this anti-Japanese force that had repeatedly caused major disasters to the Kwantung Army.
According to the summary of intelligence, the tip of the iceberg was gradually revealed. This group of armed men was not very large in number and specialized in fighting against economic resources. They mainly destroyed economic resources. Every time they fought, they would loot all the funds and valuable materials.
No matter it is a mine or a forest farm, only Japanese will be killed, not Chinese. Their clothes are messy, their weapons are sophisticated, their combat movements are skillful, their shooting is accurate, and they also have mortars and shelling. They speak bandit language and behave uninhibited. The most important thing is
One thing is that this group of people moves quickly and quickly.
The Japanese army believed that this was a group of pure nationalists who extremely hated the Japanese. However, they lacked supplies and were eager to fight fiercely. They were probably formed by the disbanded Northeastern Army. Therefore, they had sophisticated tactics and were able to flee.
Committing a crime. But I just don’t know where their secret camp is. Do they have a fixed nest or base?
There doesn't seem to be any specific strategy. It's impossible to tell where their next target is from the crime route. According to people at the scene, there are not many of them. They are all horse bandits. Everywhere they go, they will inquire about the next target of the crime.
direction.
This left a loophole for the Japanese army to take advantage of. As long as the net was set up and the army drove them away, they would fall into the net like rabbits.
The key now is to find them. Where are they now? The Japanese army sent a large number of spies with radios scattered in the Changbai Mountain area in eastern Jilin, looking for suspicious targets everywhere.
But they didn't know that because they misjudged the capabilities of this force and thought that this force did not have the ability to use radios, the spies continued to use the radio to feedback information, revealing the Kwantung Army's intentions. The opponents were also monitoring
The movements of these spies.
They continuously dispatched small groups of troops to snipe and kill these Japanese spies, and then used the captured Japanese spies' radio stations to send out false messages. This caused the Japanese Kwantung Army to constantly run into the air, extremely tired, and consume a large amount of strategic supplies.
The Japanese Kwantung Army garrison spent a lot of manpower, material resources, and financial resources. It only wasted people and money. Although it encountered anti-alliance troops from time to time, it had no effect on the main combat objectives. On the contrary, it was repeatedly attacked.
ambush.
There was still no news about this group of bandits. The Japanese army had to temporarily suspend large-scale military operations. They changed large units into small units and determined to fight mountain against mountain.
Due to the needs of the situation, the Japanese army mobilized the Takeshita Seya Special Forces whose training was not perfect. In this unit, Xiaolong was still familiar with the man named Takeshita. He was also one of the five people sent by Japan to study in Germany.
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In Germany, he studied extremely hard. Although his German was not good and he rarely communicated with instructors or classmates, he was particularly good at it and watched often. He thought about it for himself. He was a little stupid, but he still understood something. He was studying.
What little he gained was due to his tenacious will to learn.
One of the characteristics of the Japanese is that they are not flexible and rigid. Xiaolong saw the clues through the ridicule and ridicule of his classmates. This person was born in a poor family and was at the bottom of Japanese society.
There has been some improvement, so I study hard and study hard.
Driven by ambition and the opportunity of the times, he always wanted to stand out. Therefore, during his studies, he imitated every move and smile of the instructor as much as possible. He also learned so vividly. Therefore, he also won the honorary title in the German military academy.
gained the reputation of "stiff Japanese".
He didn't understand that the Germans' rigor was a virtue of attitude toward work, rather than rigid requirements for work.
The Germans are also good at doing things flexibly and can be adaptable. However, as a Japanese, he does not understand the Chinese philosophy that there is no constant force in the army and no constant force in the water.
Blindly imitating, as long as he can copy everything back, that is his mission. He thinks that he has learned all the true meaning of special operations. This also indirectly harmed his special operations troops.
When he trained his special forces, he was almost the same as he was in Germany. Originally, the Japanese army was a rigid force based on resolute execution of orders. If the commander said one thing, the soldiers would never say another. Again
Let him do this, and the special operations troops trained by his hands will all become puppets.
But the reason why he is where he is today is really because of his perseverance. His boss admired him very much and entrusted him with important tasks.
The 200-man Japanese special operations force entered the mountainous area of Jilin. It was like a ladle of water being thrown into the sea. There was no trace. What's more, the most important lesson of his unit, sniper ambush and combat, was not even trained.
The troops pulled out.
How does this compare with Xiaolong's sniper unit? Those are all mature gunners. What's more, Xiaolong's unit was trained with pills. Their physique is as different as cloud and mud, and their technical and tactical qualities are as different as heaven and earth.
However, the Japanese army was still superior to its mobility. The large road network was occupied by it, and Xiaolong could not use it even if he had a car. He had to use horses to walk on mountain roads to avoid the attack of the large Japanese army, and adopted flexible and mobile combat capabilities.
This was a coincidence. Takeshita's troops entered the Jilin Mountains from Tonghua. They were originally intended to target Yang Jingyu's troops. Because this anti-alliance force posed a great threat to the Japanese Kwantung Army.
Now that he was suddenly sent out to look for ghost bandits, he thought he was overqualified.
The Electronic Special Warfare Brigade failed to detect this matter, and of course the General Staff did not know about it. Because the actions of Takeshita's troops were different from the mobilization of the large forces of the Japanese Kwantung Army.
The Japanese army's large-scale deployment required permission from the scope of application for transfer orders. However, since Takeshita and the others were special operations forces, the Kwantung Army only took care of them. Therefore, their dispatches were very arbitrary. As a result, the two sides were still hundreds of miles away from Tonghua.
The three laoyegangs of ten kilometers encountered.