After completing the adjustment of troop deployment and the training plan for the two mounted infantry regiments, Lin Zhiqiang borrowed the high-power radio on the communication vehicle brought by Yang Jicai when his radio antenna was blown up, and finally he and his regiment were able to
The brigade commander, who was operating on the flank and looking for fighter planes to support him in frontal combat, finally regained contact there.
After the regiment led by the brigade commander moved northward and arrived in the southeastern area of Daguangdingzi, it seized the opportunity to fight several battles and killed and destroyed a Japanese and puppet transport convoy at the junction of Paddock and Chifeng.
There were more than 20 trucks transporting artillery shells and hundreds of large vehicles. However, the sneak attack on the flanks of the Japanese and puppet troops failed because the defense of the Japanese and puppet troops was too tight.
I don’t know what their mentality was, maybe they accepted the suggestion of the North China Front Army. After the Japanese and puppet troops deployed across the entire front, they actually placed an infantry regiment of the puppet Manchukuo Army, a cavalry battalion, and a Japanese army reorganized brigade on their flanks.
The number of troops used to protect the flanks is not even lower than the number of troops invested south of Weichang County.
The Japanese and puppet troops, who ensured the frontal defense of the northern flank, seized almost all the commanding heights to the north. At least one company of the puppet Manchukuo army was placed on each high ground, and a small force of the Japanese army was deployed for defense. At the same time, the firepower configuration between each high ground was extremely
Tight and form effective cross-cooperation.
Facing the tight defense of the Japanese and puppet troops, with only one regiment in hand, the brigade commander was at an absolute disadvantage in terms of strength and equipment. He wanted to find opportunities for sneak attacks, but he was like a tiger eating the sky and had nowhere to go. Since setting off, he has been unable to do so.
To find the fighter plane, we can only keep moving eastward.
Finally, when we arrived at the junction of Chifeng and Paddock, we found fighter planes and destroyed a transport team of the Japanese and puppet troops. Although a lot of food was seized, it was of no help to the entire war situation. The Japanese and puppet troops had stored a large amount of food in Chifeng.
grain, and for this battle two more truck squadrons were mobilized, and hundreds of carts were collected.
However, the destruction of more than 20 trucks and more than a hundred large vehicles did not affect the overall deployment and combat capabilities of the Japanese and puppet troops. Not only did it not affect the Japanese and puppet troops, but even because of this attack, the Japanese and puppet troops were bound to mobilize a large number of troops in the future.
The troops guard the logistics transportation lines. If the brigade commander looks for opportunities to attack their logistics supply lines, it may not be that easy.
Faced with the current situation, after discussing with Yang Jicai, Lin Zhiqiang suggested that the brigade commander should not rush to attack yet. For the time being, they should rest in hiding in the mountains north of the paddock, and wait for the main force to attack, or go straight to the front line of Qipan Mountain to attack the enemy.
Weichang County poses a threat to disperse the Japanese and puppet troops. Or they may advance towards the Changneck Liang front line to cooperate with the frontal operations on the Straw Hat Mountain front line.
After sending the telegram to the brigade commander, Lin Zhiqiang remembered to ask what happened to Yang Jicai on the road. There was no large enemy situation that could pose a threat to them along the route from West Ujimqin Banner to Keshiketeng Banner.
Why did it take so long? Three days, according to his troop configuration and the enemy situation along the line, was enough for him to fight until Xinglong.
Hearing Lin Zhiqiang's question about why he was delayed for such a long time along the route, Yang Jicai could only smile bitterly. He didn't make it in three days. It was not because he deliberately delayed along the way, nor was there something wrong with the vehicle. The problem was not that there was anything wrong with the vehicle.
on itself.
But not long after they entered the territory of Hexigten Banner, they were entangled by a large number of Japanese and puppet troops marching west from Duolun. Moreover, these Japanese and puppet troops were all cavalry, giving them the largest number of troops.
There are only regiment-level detachments, which brings a lot of trouble.
In order to cut off this annoying tail that would bite him whenever he got the opportunity, Yang Jicai made great determination and decided to fight in the territory of Keshiketeng Banner. Otherwise, it would not only be a trouble for himself, but also once
Bringing the tail behind you into Jehol is also a troublesome problem for the advancing army, which is mainly infantry.
In fact, in his opinion, he just needs to let these guys retreat. After all, the more important thing now is to hand over the materials in the convoy to the troops leaving the customs, not to fight against the Japanese and puppet troops. So he doesn't have much thought.
, Yang Jicai, who was entangled with those tails behind him, did not expect it.
This battle he fought under helpless circumstances in the territory of Keshiketeng Banner was the fiercest battle after the Self-Resistance Alliance roundabout troops entered the country and before they came into contact with the main force of the 23rd Division. And this battle was overwhelming.
It was not that the Kwantung Army at this moment still had the energy to take care of their small force, but it was to defeat the puppet Mongolian army following behind them, as well as some of the cavalry units of the Japanese Mongolian garrison that participated in the battle.
Since the roundabout troops broke through the national border, they have been unstoppable along the way. The puppet Mongolian army deployed in Chabei basically collapsed at the first touch, and also implicated the Japanese army, which originally used the puppet Mongolian army as a scapegoat, but suffered heavy casualties themselves, and was also beaten by the anti-alliance forces
In a short period of time, they reached the so-called friendly territory of Manchukuo.
Faced with this situation, the senior leaders of the Japanese garrison in Mongolia were extremely dissatisfied and severely reprimanded the upper echelons of the puppet Mongolian army. They also repeatedly warned the two commanders of the puppet Mongolian army that if their subordinates collapsed at the first touch, don't say anything.
If the work is no longer effective, and if the situation of neglecting the work continues, they will take drastic measures to the so-called Mongolian army and forcibly disarm and demobilize them.
Although the top leaders of the puppet Mongolian army privately believe that there is insufficient strength, there is only one cavalry group, one field division and an independent mixed brigade. Although the strength seems to be large, it is not enough for Chahar, Suiyuan, and northern Shanxi.
Looking at the vast area, the Mongolian garrison, which is obviously under-strength, is a threat.
Because in the eyes of these people, if the Japanese, who are outsiders and cannot even tell the difference between east, west and north after entering the Mongolian prairie, want to stay here for a long time, they cannot do without local snakes like them. Although the current strong dragons
There is some tendency to suppress these local snakes, but at least for now they can't do without people like themselves.
However, it was difficult for these two to seize the military power. Although it was nominal, the actual military power was still controlled by the Japanese advisers. But after all, at least in name, it was still their own army, and they were still at their own disposal. It was easy to disband.
, but it’s difficult to organize it.
Moreover, I worked very hard to take advantage of the Japanese's historically divided policy on the armed strength of these places to convince the Japanese to agree that the armed forces I had formed were my greatest capital. If I spent all of it,
How else can I secure this position?
He is a Mongolian prince, but in the Mongolian autonomous government, he is not the only Mongolian prince that the Japanese can use. There are many people who are willing to take their place. Without strength to speak, the Japanese can now use themselves, but they can also
He can replace himself with others at any time. The army he has on hand is tantamount to his lifeblood.
The other one also regards the little strength in his hands as his life. In order to preserve his strength under the Japanese bayonet, he has done anything. Although his army is not as Japanese as the First Army.
The control is too tight. However, all equipment, ammunition and other supplies still need to be provided by the Japanese. With this point and strength on hand, we must not lose too much.
He was originally a bandit. Before surrendering to the enemy after the September 18th Incident, his highest position was just the commander of a brigade and a regiment under the Northeast Army's miscellaneous troops stationed in Rehe. The part of the army he currently has on hand relies on supplies provided by the Japanese.
After the September 18th Incident, a large number of weapons in stockpiles of the former Northeastern Army were seized and expanded.
He was able to expand his strength from less than one brigade in the original Northeastern Army to the current size of four divisions plus a direct artillery team because the Japanese helped him expand because of need. Although these troops are only three divisions per division.
There are more than a thousand people, but after all, the establishment is there.
In his opinion, those who have guns these days are the kings. As long as you have an army in hand, people will look up to you wherever you go, and everyone will want to win over you. As long as you have a gun in your hand and an army, you are capital. If you want to
, you can still have both sides. But if there is no army, there will be nothing.
In order to win over the Japanese consultants in his army and ensure that the army is in his hands as much as possible, this guy has invested a lot in those people. In his opinion, there is no cat in the world that does not eat fish. The Chinese
Officials are greedy for money, and Japanese officials are the same. The Great East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere, and working for the emperor, to put it bluntly, are just for the sake of making everyone rich.
In order to bribe the Japanese, this guy spent far more money than feeding his own army. He even gave his little wife to the Japanese for fun. By doing this, he could maintain his strength in the hands of the Japanese and win from the Japanese.
Weapons and ammunition can be obtained there. It is simply a joke to let such people abandon their old job and fight against the Anti-Union.
Although both of them privately believed that the threat from the Japanese was nothing more than a threat as they were still inseparable from them at the moment. But both of them privately believed that once those who turned against them were more like them,
The Japanese who are like turning the pages of a book are so anxious that their lives may still be very difficult.
After all, the supply of weapons and ammunition and the payment of military pay are all in the hands of the Japanese. Although both of them have huge wealth, if they are asked to use their private money to pay their own troops, it is better to kill them.
. Wanting the army, even selling oneself as a traitor, isn’t it just for glory and wealth? If not for glory and wealth, who would be a traitor? Only a fool would naively think that the Japanese would willingly help the internal ****.
It's just that although both of them think that if they don't send troops, I'm afraid the Japanese will not do it. But if they do send troops, they are a little unwilling. The two people who have been fighting openly and secretly, but neither of them wants to be taken advantage of. Just kidding, I'm a tank
, the heavy artillery is complete, and the heavy equipment of our troops is not even a fraction of that of others. If we really gambled, we would probably lose everything we lost.
You Japanese are so tyrannical. Aren't you unable to do anything to others? If you let yourself go, what's the difference between holding an egg and hitting a stone? These two people are still very clear about the combat effectiveness of their own troops. No one is willing to do this.
The leader. Especially the commander of the First Army who is currently stationed in Duolun, the so-called deputy commander-in-chief of the Mongolian Army, General Li Shouxin, tried to push the envelope in every possible way.