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Volume 1 On the Songhua River Chapter 1155 Ignore Him

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    Chapter 1,155 Ignore him

    The U.S. Commander-in-Chief in Southeast Asia and the South Pacific, General MacArthur, immediately exercised his power impatiently after taking over as the Deputy Commander-in-Chief and Frontline Commander-in-Chief of the Allied China and Southeast Asia Theater. He did not even fully understand the current war situation in Burma.  Aiming at the South China Sea, he issued an order to the Tang Qiuli army in Wubin, central Myanmar. Other book friends were reading:  .

    The content of this order is so bossy and ridiculous, "The Allied China and Southeast Asia Theater Frontline Command orders that all troops of China's Tang Qiuli's North China ** Division must attack the troops entrenched in Libao in central Myanmar after midnight on August 20."  The Japanese troops on the front line of Mandalay and Mandalay, led by Ito Yanzaburo, launched a full-line offensive. Before 11:00 on August 19, the specific attack plan was reported to the theater frontline headquarters. This order cannot be delayed or changed without authorization. By then,  The forward headquarters will send personnel to supervise the military operations of your department, Commander MacArthur."

    The end of the order was MacArthur's arrogant English signature. This guy took office on August 16th, and on August 17th, he issued such a ridiculous order to the Army. Hundreds of thousands of troops had only two days to prepare.  At this time, the arrogant MacArthur probably thought that Tang Qiuli must take action as soon as this order was issued.

    As for whether the Chinese are fully prepared, that is not what he cares about. He only cares about the Chinese and the Japanese fighting as soon as possible in Burma. When MacArthur signed the order, General Stilwell was beside him and took a look.  Looking at the content of the order, he shook his head secretly. Judging from the final outcome of the British and all of Tang Qiuli's deployment in Burma, Stilwell was not optimistic about this order. He could even predict the result. Tang Qiuli would not respond with just a few words.

    At this time, Tang Qiuli had left the Wubin front line and returned to Myitkyina, the border area between Myanmar and eastern India, and the Hukang River Valley. There had been some trouble recently. The remnants of the Japanese army, about 4,000 people who had fled into India, were there.  In the border area between India and Myanmar, they were not very restless. From time to time, they would sneak attack on British military posts and ambush British transport convoys.  .

    It¡¯s no wonder that the Japanese soldiers were beaten to a pulp by the 9th and 3rd brigades of the corps directly under the ** division for doing what the Japanese guerrillas were best at. The remnants of the 18th Division of the Japanese Southern China Expedition Army fled into India.  The uninhabited mountains and old forests in the east have to eat and drink. They are cut off from supplies and lose contact with the mainland.

    According to the establishment list of the General Staff Headquarters of the Japanese Army Base Camp, the 18th Division has been completely destroyed and has become loyal to His Majesty the Emperor. Even the organization has been cancelled. In other words, these thousands of Japanese remnants were defeated and became the Empire of Japan.  The abandoned children were forgotten by the big guys in the base camp. Tang Qiuli's Japanese division troops were afraid of being beaten by the Japanese army and did not dare to provoke them, so they specifically looked for trouble with their defeated British generals:.

    The riot caused a great headache to the British commander stationed in Imphal, eastern India, and the situation in Imphal became turbulent. Later, the remnants of the Japanese army made a fuss too fiercely, and the British commander mobilized the main force and carried out a major attack.  A large-scale clearing campaign killed more than half of the Japanese troops. The remaining ones, seeing that the situation was not good, ran to hide at the junction of India and Myanmar in the Hukang Valley.

    Without even thinking about it, the British sent their troops directly across the border into the Homarin area in northwest Myanmar, and continued to chase the remaining Japanese troops. When the patrol team of the 9th Brigade, responsible for guarding the northwest border of Myanmar, discovered the British troops, the British troops  Having penetrated more than 30 kilometers into Myanmar, Li Haijiang, commander of the 9th Brigade, immediately mobilized his troops and surrounded a British brigade of more than 6,000 people in the Homalin area.

    The matter became a big deal. The British commander mobilized large forces with great fanfare and Chen Bing launched a massive counterattack on Myanmar on the northwest border of India and Myanmar. Moreover, the British also sent Tang Qiuli away through the embassy in China.  A diplomatic note was sent, claiming, "Myanmar is an inherent overseas territory of the British Empire. The royal troops entered to defend their own territory and did not need to say hello to anyone. However, the behavior of the Chinese army was a naked aggression."  ¡±

    As soon as Tang Qiuli arrived in Myitkyina, he received a diplomatic note from the British. Before he could read it carefully, Chen Feng, the director of the Communications Division, knocked on the door and handed him a telegram, saying: "Division Commander, Allied China Theater  The frontline headquarters issued an urgent order." Tang Qiuli opened it and was so happy. They all said that Americans and British are close friends and close friends. This is really true. Even the telegram has arrived.  .

    He put MacArthur's telegram aside first, picked up the British note, and read it carefully. He shook his head while reading it. The British have really bad memories. They were beaten by the Japanese in Burma and were stripped of their armor. They fled to  India's few tens of thousands of remaining soldiers were defeated, but they still captured Myitkyina themselves and opened the door to eastern India for the British. Otherwise, the British would be completely annihilated in Burma.

    It has only been more than two months, and the British have forgotten it and are still clamoring that Myanmar is their overseas territory. Why are the melon seeds in their heads rusty?  Otherwise it's okayLosing his mind and talking nonsense with a high fever, Tang Qiuli raised his head and said to Chen Feng: "Director Chen, give an order to the ninth brigade commander Li Haijiang. Just eight words. Disarm on the spot, otherwise we will be annihilated. And  , order the 10th Brigade to strengthen the suppression of the remaining Japanese troops who have fled into the country and drive them back to India. "

    After Chen Feng recorded the order, he asked: "Division commander, how do we respond to the order from the Allied China and Southeast Asia Theater Frontline Command?" Tang Qiuli looked at Chen Feng strangely and said, "Is it still necessary to reply?  Who is this MacArthur? Ignore him and don¡¯t have time to waste words with them.¡±

    Chen Feng thought about it and smiled. His question was unnecessary. That bullshit Allied China and Southeast Asia Theater Frontline Command has nothing to do with our army. Chen Feng turned to leave. Tang Qiuli  He added: "From now on, all telegrams sent by this American named MacArthur will be delivered to me in a timely manner. As for whether to reply to the call, follow my orders."

    Tang Qiuli was no stranger to General MacArthur. He was just expressing his attitude to Chen Feng. In his later memory, this American general, the most powerful in Asia, was a famous figure.  The United States has been operating in Southeast Asia and the South Pacific for many years. After the Pacific War broke out, it was beaten by the Japanese and fled to Australia to take shelter.

    Later, the Americans relied on their strong national power to gradually destroy the Japanese. MacArthur re-landed in the Philippines and commanded the American troops. In the South Pacific, he beat the declining Japanese army. In the battle for the South Pacific islands, he used the United States to  The superior navy and air force created the leap-frog tactic. Many famous Japanese generals were killed by him and became famous.

    After the end of World War II, the Korean War broke out, and MacArthur repeated his old tricks. He commanded four divisions of the U.S. Tenth Army to land at the South Korean port of Inchon. In one fell swoop, he launched a massive offensive that almost occupied Kim Il-sung's troops throughout the Korean Peninsula.  , cut off the enemy in the middle, thus turning the tide of the Korean War in one fell swoop, and MacArthur himself reached the pinnacle of military honor.

    However, when Tang Qiuli was reborn in this era, MacArthur was destined to lose his future glory. He ignored MacArthur's orders. It was with this attitude that he told this arrogant American general to put away your tricks.  It doesn't work here!  At the same time, he also saw through the American's intentions and was eager to use the blood and lives of Chinese soldiers to eliminate hidden dangers for the Americans.

    MacArthur was worried that the Japanese would give them a blow just like they did to the British. Therefore, no matter which side wins or loses in the battle with Ito's Japanese army, the Americans can reap the benefits. Thinking of this, Tang Qiuli felt something from his nose.  "Humph", with a look of contempt on his face, Chief of Staff Yang Ketian, who was immersed in sorting out all kinds of intelligence, glanced at the division commander strangely, and thought to himself, "Who is the division commander thinking about again?"

    On the morning of August 19th, when the clock reached eleven o'clock at noon, the old god was in the office, enjoying his coffee while waiting for the Chinese Tang Qiuli to report the battle plan.  MacArthur, unable to sit still, stretched his neck from time to time and looked in the direction of the confidential room, his face full of anxiety.

    After eleven o'clock, in the direction of the confidential room, the "tick-tick" sound of the radio was as usual, and no confidential officer was seen. He walked towards his office. MacArthur could no longer sit still.  The office was spinning, and I couldn't help comforting myself, "After all, it was a big operation involving hundreds of thousands of Chinese soldiers. I only gave it more than two days. Maybe it was a little too hasty. If the US military had such an operation, it wouldn't take more than a month."  The preparation time is simply impossible.¡±

    "Perhaps, the battle plan will be reported later. Moreover, the Chinese people's IQ is not as smart as they imagined. It is normal to be later. God will forgive the imbecile." Thinking of this, MacArthur  I feel a little proud of myself for putting myself in the shoes of the Chinese people and being considerate.

    At about four o'clock in the afternoon, MacArthur could no longer remain calm. He ran to the confidential room, ordered the radio, and immediately contacted Colonel Whitney, the Allied field supervisor who was sent to the Tang Qiuli troops in Burma to supervise military operations, and asked  Asking what is going on, what are the Chinese doing?

    Colonel Whitney set out five days ago. According to time calculation, by this time, he should have arrived at the Tang Qiuli troop headquarters in Ubin, Myanmar. However, to MacArthur's dismay, Colonel Whitney mysteriously disappeared.  Contact, the radio you carry with you, is always off.

    At 0:00 on August 20th, which General MacArthur regarded as an extremely important day for him to exercise power, it was as calm as ever, without any disturbance. Not a single word was sent from the Chinese Tang Qiuli, which was equivalent to  Yu regarded the ambitious new Allied frontline commander as if he were air and ignored him.

      (To be continued)
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