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The 6th Division of the Japanese Army was originally a fourth-unit division in pack horse system. When the Japanese army was reorganized in November 1940, it became a three-unit division. The current division commander was Lieutenant General Kada Masato, who was under the jurisdiction of Major General Saburo Takeyuan, the 6th Infantry Regiment, the 6th Cavalry Regiment, the 6th Field Artillery Regiment, the 6th Engineer Regiment, the 6th Brexit Regiment, the 6th Brexit Regiment, the 6th Brexit Regiment, the 13th Regiment, the 23rd Regiment, and the 45th Regiment. In addition, the 6th Division is the first-class division, which has received limited supplements in the mechanization of the Japanese army. Although it is still a pack horse division, there are more armored vehicles and cars than before. In addition, the 6th Division's division supplementary team and combat vehicle convoy, this unit is still a behemoth.
At this time of the war, the veterans of the Sixth Division were killed and injured. I don’t know how many soldiers were added. However, Kumamoto’s soldiers were known as the best in the world in Japan. After training on the battlefield, they became veterans and their combat effectiveness was still strong. This is not comparable to that of the Japanese soldiers who were supplemented from major cities such as Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya, and Kobe.
In the battle of Hunan, Hubei and Guangxi, the Sixth Division was still fierce. Together with the Third Division and the 13th Division, it once again acted as the attack arrow of the 11th Army, demonstrating the fierce combat effectiveness of the old permanent Japanese division. However, the good luck of the Sixth Division came to an abrupt end when it retreated and was stared by our Chinese and American bomber formations. After several consecutive bombings, the arrogant Sixth Division suffered heavy casualties and had to stay in a hidden camp during the day and march at night. It was not until it entered the mountainous area that the situation improved a little. After entering Vietnam, the Sixth Division could finally let go of its courage to rush forward, tanks, cars, rubber wheel trucks, and cannon trucks lined up and advanced towards southern Vietnam.
Because he had received a notice of abnormal situation in Cam Ran Bay and an order to search for Cam Ran Bay, the 6th Division's search team had slowed down when approaching the bend of the Hanoi-Saigon Highway to Cam Ran Bay Highway. However, this was when he arrived in Vietnam, not in China to sweep the enemy's base area. The three tanks and the three armored vehicles on the front did not sweep towards the roadside. The cars and cavalry following behind did not fire, but they were loading bullets and ready to shoot. It seemed that when the Japanese entered Vietnam, they must have remembered the past when the guards of the Japanese Fifth Division attacked Vietnam by force, resulting in the removal of several generals, and they were a little restrained.
Whether it is rampant or restrained, the Sixth Division was on the list of Liu Yimin's must-kill, so a Japanese man could not escape back to Japan alive!
Look, Song Xing, the commander of the first cavalry division, saw clearly the number of the 6th Division's search team from the telescope through the gaps of the tree leaves, so excited that he pulled the communication company commander over and whispered: "Go and send a report directly to No. 1. The 6th Division of the Japanese devils are here. Hurry up and transfer the armored brigade and heavy artillery!"
Without Song Xing's report, the three armored brigades and the First Artillery Army's vehicle-mounted heavy artillery, rocket launchers, self-propelled artillery, and pack-horse-torn cannons are all landing. Those who have completed the landing have begun to advance to the side of the road.
After reading Song Xing's telegram, Liu Yimin pulled Hong Chaoyuan, the political commissar of the First Corps and the commander of the Fifth Army, Wang Jianan, the deputy commander of the First Corps, the chief of staff and the commander of the Ninth Army, and briefly drew a picture on the ground, asking them to command the troops and act immediately. He no longer took a car to rush to the highway, but instead took a shortcut to advance to the mountains to seize the positions and ambush the Japanese troops.
Then, Liu Yimin sent a message to Hu Laohu, ordering to control the rhythm of the battle, reduce the intensity of firepower, and attract the Japanese army to continue to move south along the highway, and buy time for the main force to seize positions.
Immediately afterwards, Liu Yimin sent a report to the transport aircraft group that had already transferred to Qinzhou Airport, ordering that the First Division, Fourth Division and Seventh Division should be airborne around Hanoi, conquered Hanoi, and cut off the connection between the Hata Shunji group and the Japanese army in the northern Vietnamese region; ordered Feng Dafei and Du Lide to dispatch all the bomber groups that could be dispatched and bombed the Hata Shunji group over the highway north of Cam Ran Bay, and ensure that the bombing continuity must be maintained and the Japanese army should be driven to the plains; ordered the aircraft carrier-based aircraft group to take off, find artillery units and combat convoys of the Japanese divisions, and attack the heavy firepower of the Japanese army.
After issuing the order, Liu Yimin called over the commander of the First Corps and commander of the First Army, Zhao Dahe, and commander of the First Armored Brigade, and ordered him to command three armored brigades in a unified manner, and together with the First Army and the First Cavalry Army, they formed an assault group to fight, and were commanded by the plateau. After the entire line was started, the bomber group repeatedly bombed, quickly moved along the highway, boarded the road from Hanoi to Saigon, and attacked northward, completely crushing the Japanese army's will to resist. However, all tanks must be equipped with our army's flag for easy identification by the aviation army.
The units of the First Corps that landed were moving quickly and advancing towards the battlefield. The USS Huanghai heavy aircraft carrier, Taiyuan light aircraft carrier, Lushun escort aircraft carrier and heavy cruisers that were anchored in Cam Ranh Bay were busy again. They completed the combat mission of capturing Cam Ranh Bay, reloaded bullets, and refueled the reconnaissance aircraft, fighter jets, and bombers on the deck that were on board to take off one after another. After the first wave of bombers completed the formation in the air, they flew towards the north. They first had to look for artillery units and combat convoys that bombed the Japanese guards. About half an hour later, the second wave of bombers took off again and also flew to the north.
At this time, the battle to eliminate the 6th Division's search team of the First Cavalry Division was over.
Because of Liu Yimin's orders and considering the range of the rocket launcher, Song Xing strictly implemented Hu Laohu's orders, leaving the troops hidden in the forest on the roadside. Until the Japanese tanks, armored vehicles and cars turned on the road to Jinlan Bay, they could see artillery troops rushing towards the highway. Only then did Song Xing snatch the attack order before the Japanese tanks and armored vehicles opened fire.
Boom, boom, loud bangs rang one after another, and rockets rushed towards the tanks, armored vehicles, and cars of the Japanese search team, smashing these iron lumps into piles of scrap iron one by one.
While the rocket launcher fired, the Bayi machine gun, Bayi automatic rifle, and semi-automatic rifle also opened fire, firing at the Japanese cavalry riding on the ocean horses, and firing at the Japanese who jumped out of the car at the first time.
Before the First Cavalry Army entered Outer Mongolia, like the First Column at that time, it took the lead in changing clothes in the entire army, eliminating all Japanese cavalry rifles and Type 92 heavy machine guns, crooked handles and light machine guns, and replaced them with a colored August 1 firearm. Although the army was expanded later, logistics assistance was continuously transported. The soldiers were all new August 1 automatic rifles and semi-automatic rifles, and the firepower intensity can be imagined.
The reason why they fully strengthened the weapons and equipment of the First Cavalry Army was because they wanted to meet the Soviet army if they recovered Outer Mongolia. If they were still the old equipment, it would make the Soviet army look down upon and easily cause trouble. If such equipment was seen by the Soviet army, they would naturally have many ideas and attempts that should not have, and avoid many unnecessary troubles. The First Cavalry Army could also be assured and boldly handed over the Mongolian area to the Second Cavalry Army to guard the south and fight.
Cavalry all love horses, and this is an ambush battle. The Japanese search troops only have two squadrons, and they cannot hold back the first cavalry division.
After destroying the Japanese search team, the soldiers of the First Cavalry Division quickly cleaned the battlefield, captured the Japanese war horses, and flew the road.
Several soldiers from the First Cavalry Division changed into Japanese uniforms, rode Japanese war horses, held signal flags, and stood at the intersection of the two highways, pretending to behave like a decent person, preparing to trick the Japanese army into continuing to be deceived.
When the Japanese follow-up troops caught up, several cavalry soldiers disguised as Japanese troops waved their signal flags and whispered the flags towards Jinlan Bay, and then rode their horses across the foot of the mountain and disappeared.
Everything was so realistic, so realistic that the follow-up troops of the 6th Division of the Japanese Army could not see any flaws, and rushed over. Because they vaguely heard the sound of gunfire from steel, the search troops later found a suspicious target and chased after them.
At this time, if the Japanese army had reconnaissance planes, the situation in Cam Ran Bay would be exposed immediately, and our army's plans would be exposed. Unfortunately, the current Japanese army is no longer the Japanese army that had just launched the war of aggression against China, but the Japanese army that were driven out of mainland China. Their planes were almost wiped out. The remaining small number of planes hid in Thailand. In this way, the Japanese army became blind people and horses. They marched on the road in Shanxi. The main force of our First Corps climbed mountains in Shandong and seized positions. The Japanese knew nothing.
This is not the Japanese's carelessness. The key is that Vietnam is now under the control of the Japanese army, and the 6th Division is the vanguard, eager to rush to Kim Lan Bay to see what happened. They are now very mechanized. If they send infantry search teams to search along the ridge, they will be thrown far behind by the main force.
The 6th Japanese Division found that the organic group took off in the direction of Jinlan Bay and flew northward, the cavalry first army had already opened fire. However, Liu Yimin ordered the control of the combat rhythm and firepower, and the artillery regiment of the cavalry first army did not come up. Their field artillery, mountain cannons, and anti-aircraft cannons that can be fired flat were not in place, and the strongest firepower was only the Type 92 infantry cannon.
Infantry cannons, grenade launchers, rocket launchers are firing, Bayi machine guns, Bayi automatic rifles, and semi-automatic rifles are firing. The shells exploded in the Japanese marching ranks, rolling up smoke and dust; the bullets rushed towards the Japanese, bringing out a bloody dance. The troops of the Sixth Division entering the ambush circle were suddenly covered in smoke.
After all, the Sixth Division was the most fierce division of the Japanese army. When they suddenly attacked, they were still panicked. The Japanese officers held up their command knives and ordered the Japanese army in the car to shoot back, and ordered the Japanese who jumped out of the car to shoot down and shoot against our army. At the same time, they began to report layer by layer and force reinforcements.
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