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52. Fighting with the Ancients

"Report, Commander, Luo Yuesong sent a telegram." Yang Ying handed the telegram to Commander Dai.

Commander Dai took a look at the telegram, hurriedly walked to the sand table, pointed to a place where there were no Chinese army flags, and said: "What are you afraid of?"

Chief of Staff Lu took the telegram from Commander Dai, glanced at it briefly, then looked at the sand table, and said: "Commander, Commander Du is still wise. I think Captain Luo's guess is very reasonable. The Japanese army will not send such a message for no reason."

The elite reconnaissance force passed through the tropical rainforest through the river beach, and I saw that the long-lost Japanese 56th Division was in the tropical rainforest on the eastern front."

"Commander, do you want us to go over and support Captain Luo? There are only a dozen of them and they can't handle it." Yang Ying was also a little anxious.

"No, water from far away can't quench the thirst of nearby people. Besides, if you just go there, it's just a few drops of water." Mr. Dai waved his hand.

"yes."

"Is there any news about the Japanese military radio recently?" Commander Dai asked.

"The Japanese army must have changed their translation books. They can frequently receive telegrams from the Japanese military radio stations, but they cannot decipher them." Yang Ying said with some frustration.

Commander Dai smiled gently and said: "Lieutenant Colonel Yang, the struggle between us and the enemy is sharp and complicated. There are no telegrams that are so easy to decipher. If you really continue to decipher Japanese telegrams, I still can't believe it. Who is Hiroshi Takeuchi?"

, a high-end monkey bathed in the snowy hot springs of Mount Fuji, who knows how to enjoy and even more calculating, right, hahaha."

"Thank you, Master, for your advice." Yang Ying was enlightened by Master Dai, so she naturally felt a little happier.

"Okay, go about your business. You are good at steel. Use it on the edge of the blade. Don't be too impatient."

"Yes, division commander." Yang Ying agreed and walked out of the division headquarters.

"Come here, call Commander Du."

"Yes." A staff officer dialed Commander Du's phone number and handed it to Commander Dai, "Commander, the call is connected."

"Yes." Commander Dai answered the phone, "Commander, this is An Lan."

Commander Dai reported to Commander Du that the Japanese 56th Division was likely to abandon heavy weapons, move forward lightly, pass through the tropical rainforest, and attack Tonggu from the east, and even the flanks of the entire expeditionary force.

"Pay close attention and report immediately if there is any new information." Commander Du issued the instruction.

"Yes." Before Commander Dai hung up the phone, he heard Commander Du and Stilwell starting to argue again. The stubborn Stilwell insisted that it was impossible for a Japanese division to give up heavy equipment, with more than 20,000 soldiers.

People travel through the largely uninhabited eastern rainforest.

"Alas, this Stilwell thinks that all the armies in the world are the same as his M Army. The Japanese army has been fighting on the Chinese battlefield for so many years, whether in the snowy mountains and forests of Northeast China or in the rolling hilly areas of South China.

Using light weapons, drilling into ravines, and walking through woods, we have to fight the Chinese army not just once or twice," Commander Dai said.

"Yes, Commander, although the Japanese army is not familiar with the tropical rainforest on the Eastern Front, according to Commander Du's research, the tropical rainforest on the Eastern Front is not completely no man's land. There are some local Burmese people who hate British colonization and are likely to be

The Japanese army was seduced by the so-called 'Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity' and acted as their guide." Chief of Staff Lu said with concern.

"It's a pity that Commander Du doesn't have many usable troops at his disposal. With my 200-division expanded Fifth Army, Commander Du is going to be in trouble."

"There is only the new 22nd Division under Commander Liao Shuxiang, but it needs to be transferred from Myitkyina. If we get permission to transfer in time, we can still compete with the Japanese army. If we don't transfer in time, even if we rush here, we may not be able to save our 200th Division."

"There is also the western front. I don't believe that the British and Burmese troops can withstand it. There is a Japanese division on the front, a Japanese division on the western front, and a division on the eastern front. Lao Lu, our 200 Division is not a natural force.

General." Master Dai looked sad.

"Report."

"speak."

"The Japanese army attacked the city again from the southwest and southeast at the same time."

"Let's go and have a look. I hope the explosives planted last night will work."

After Commander Dai finished speaking, he led a group of staff officers and guards out of the division headquarters.

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