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Volume 1 On the Songhua River Chapter 2845 Dong Gu¡¯s Wolf Eyes (Part 1)

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    Tang Qiuquan was baffled by the excitement and anger of General Fernandez, the deputy commander of the Australian Allied Forces. He didn't know what was going on, and he didn't have time to pay attention to the complicated thoughts of the British. He had his own plan.

    After glancing at Admiral Fernandez, who was furious, Tang Qiuquan said in a calm but unquestionable tone: "Currently, our escort fleet is limited in strength and can only ensure that the two ports of Adelaide and Melbourne are within three days."  It¡¯s safe, it¡¯s impossible to disperse our troops to Sydney!¡±

    "We have our own plans on how to respond to the evacuation of the Australian Allied Forces, and it is impossible to change! There is no chance that the entire plan will fail because of your request, putting my fleet in danger!"

    "There are only three days left for the Allied forces to assemble and board ships in Adelaide and Melbourne. I hope the Allied Command will arrange the troops strictly according to the plan. After three days, no matter what happens, how many Allied soldiers will there be?  The assembly has not been completed. My fleet and troop transport fleet will leave Australia on time according to the original plan!"

    General Fernandez was so stimulated that he lost his mind by this cold-blooded Chinese's unaccommodating attitude and his inability to understand the British's plight. "Bang!" He slammed the table, glared at Tang Qiuquan, and yelled  Said: "Don't make excuses, I know very well that you Chinese are all cowards and cowards!"

    "As the deputy commander of the Australian Allied Forces, all Allied forces on the Australian battlefield are within the order of operations of the headquarters. I have the right to order your Chinese fleet to be in Sydney Port. It must handle more than 70,000 people.  British soldiers boarded the ship safely, otherwise, all the consequences will be borne by you Chinese!¡±

    Tang Qiuquan suddenly smiled.  I finally understood why after hearing that Sydney was not considered a place for Allied soldiers to board ships and other places, the British guy jumped eight feet high and flames roared. It turned out that those in the direction of Sydney were all British.  !

    No wonder!  Be yourself instead.  You have to be anxious, but you can't change anything, let alone the strength of the fleet in your hands.  It is simply impossible to take care of three boarding locations at the same time. Even if you have the strength, you will not change because of the anger of this British guy.  I haven't forgotten it.  During the battle of the Hukang Valley in northern Myanmar, the British dispatched hundreds of thousands of troops to attack the area controlled by the Japanese Division!

    Tang Qiuquan was of course happy to have the opportunity to trick the British. "Our fleet's detailed plan to respond to the retreat of the Allied forces has been notified to you. We hope that this plan will be strictly implemented. Farewell!" He said no more nonsense.  Said to Lieutenant General Bahlisman, then.  After getting up and taking Ge Zhenzhuang and his staff with him, Shi Shiran left without even bothering to look at General Fernandez.

    As he walked away, Tang Qiuquan secretly laughed in his heart, "This British guy is also crazy about what he is saying about the Australian Allied Forces Command. Don't you know that in the eyes of his cousin, the so-called Allied Forces  The headquarters is not even a decoration, and the Australian Allied Forces Command is not even a dish!¡±

    General Fernandez was completely stunned. It was like countless bees were burrowing into his mind. "Buzzing!" kept ringing. Stars were flying in front of his eyes. He didn't even know when the Chinese left, but he  But he knew that the last remaining force of the British Empire, more than 70,000 people, was definitely gone and was going to disappear on the Australian battlefield, but there was nothing he could do!

    Admiral Fernandez believes that the Chinese fleet and troop transport fleet can reach Sydney in time. The sea is no more difficult than land. In other words, it only takes two or three days to reach Sydney. Moreover, he can order the defense of Sydney.  The British troops held out until the arrival of the Chinese.

    But this damn Chinese coldly rejected the possibility of saving more than 70,000 British soldiers, and the lack of escort warships. They were all despicable excuses. In an instant, he was a typical example of adding insult to injury. He hated it extremely.  Come on, Chinese people!

    Lieutenant General Bahlisman looked at him with sympathy. This British man was completely stupid. There was nothing he could do. It was obvious that the title of Commander of the Australian Allied Forces could not scare the Chinese at all. What's more,  Now he was still counting on the Chinese to save his life. He could only sigh, patted General Fernandez on the shoulder as if to comfort him, and went out with a sigh.

    After that, in accordance with the orders of the headquarters, the Allied troops who desperately blocked the way for the Japanese advance troops to continue to advance on the outskirts of Adelaide and Melbourne began to shrink back. However, the battlefields where the two sides fought were intertwined and often the positions were  There were only a few tens of meters between them, and it was broad daylight. The Japanese soldiers had red eyes, biting and beating them to death. How could the Allied troops withdraw easily?

    In the evening, the number of Allied troops that had withdrawn to the outskirts of Melbourne was only a few thousand. Other troops were still entangled in the original blocking area by the Japanese army. With no choice but to request the Japanese division fleet, Lieutenant General Bahlisman  Carrier-based aircraftMove to cover the evacuation of Allied troops.

    This was an established plan within the plan to cover and coordinate the evacuation of the Australian Allied Forces. Tang Qiuquan did not shirk. He immediately gave the order to the Southern Flying Group combat aircraft group on standby at the Chagos Islands Naval and Air Force Base. As for  He was not prepared to use the fleet's carrier-based aircraft until the critical moment.

    Under the cover of night, the exhausted Allied soldiers on the front line quietly gave up their blocking positions and retreated to the urban areas of Adelaide and Melbourne. When the sun rose again, they rested for the night and were  Dominated by excitement and full of energy, the Japanese soldiers began a new round of attack.

    The intensive barrage of light and heavy machine gun bullets and mortar shells made the Allied positions become dusty. Then, the Japanese soldiers rushed to the Allied positions with shouts. They were surprised to find that the Allied soldiers who had blocked them for several days had disappeared overnight.  Escape completely!

    The Japanese soldiers were very happy. If they continue to fight at this speed, they may be able to rush to Melbourne tomorrow evening. Wouldn't they be able to receive an honorary title personally awarded by His Majesty the Emperor? Major General Tsukawa, who commanded this rapid force, was extremely excited.  .

    However, the Japanese soldiers were too happy too early. Suddenly, a huge fleet of aircraft appeared in the sky, reaching overhead in an instant. Then, heavy aerial bombs screamed from the sky. The earth trembled, fireworks were everywhere, and huge  The roar spread into the air, knocking the Japanese soldiers off their feet and causing blood and flesh to fly everywhere.

    The movement was much more shocking than the fire strike before the Japanese attack just now. The same scene was also happening in the direction of Adelaide.

    The bombers of the ** Division, after dropping their bombs on the heads of the Japanese troops, began to return under the escort of fighter jets. After the roar of the engines completely disappeared, Major General Jinchuan got up from the exploded soil and drove away, looking at Australia.  In the north, they fought all the way without losing many troops. In just over half an hour, the casualties were close to one-third. It was hard to cry without tears.

    The brigade-sized rapid detachment under his command was finished. Major General Jinchuan could see clearly that the logo on the aircraft that attacked his troops was the logo of the damn China Air Force. He immediately transferred this new  The situation was reported to the headquarters of the Expeditionary Forces. The content of the message was very simple, "Last night, the Allied troops defending the northern periphery of Melbourne suddenly evacuated their positions!"

    "The staff department was about to command the troops to pursue a rapid pursuit. However, just forty minutes ago, the aviation force of the China ** Division dispatched a large fleet of aircraft to carry out a large-scale and violent bombing of our Jinchuan Rapid Detachment. The troops suffered heavy casualties. Please ask the commander.  Order the air force to dispatch fighter planes and provide immediate support, otherwise our detachment will definitely lose the ability to continue the attack!"

    This news is not trivial. After General Ito read the telegram from Major General Tsukawa, he was stunned as if he had been hit by a heavy bomb. What does it mean to him that the ** Air Force of the ** Division has joined the Australian battlefield?

    General Ito's spine began to break into a cold sweat, and he shivered with lingering fear. However, after calming down, he thought again, "Why didn't the ** Air Force of the ** Division carry out a large-scale attack on the Imperial Army troops that were rapidly advancing towards southeastern Australia?"  The air raid only bombed the Jinchuan detachment approaching Melbourne. Could it be that the Chinese were just to cover the retreat of the Australian Allies and had no intention of joining the Australian battlefield? "

    Immediately, the Kitamura Rapid Detachment in the direction of Adelaide also reported the same news, which further strengthened General Ito's judgment. Only several rapid detachments in the direction of Sydney did not report the same situation.

    General Ito didn't know why, but he knew very well that at least for now, the First Division Air Force had appeared in the direction of Adelaide and Melbourne. The purpose was to cover the retreat of the Allied forces. The Australian war was about to end smoothly, and the Imperial Army  When he was about to achieve a comprehensive victory, he absolutely did not want to provoke the powerful enemy of the Army. It was not because he was timid, but because he did not want unexpected variables to occur in the Australian war!

    Immediately, General Ito issued the following order to the Tsugawa Detachment and Kitamura Detachment, which were advancing the fastest, "Your troops will temporarily stop the rapid approach to Melbourne and Adelaide, and instead attack the remaining Allied forces near the theater."  , carry out mopping up battles, consolidate the occupied areas, capture as many Allied soldiers as possible, and continue to advance towards the predetermined target, waiting for orders from the general headquarters! "

    This is not enough. The troops on the ground are just a matter of order. The Joint Air Force is a group of winged and arrogant guys. If they encounter the aircraft fleet of the Japanese Air Force, can they take advantage without losing their control?  He said that he might provoke this powerful enemy and ruin his own affairs.

    General Ito issued a sternly worded order to Major General Noda, commander of the Joint Air Force of the Japanese Dispatch Forces. The whole sentence has the same meaning. All combat aircraft of the air force have suspended operations in the airspace around Adelaide, Melbourne and surrounding areas.Any offensive operations, when to resume the offensive, await orders from the headquarters!

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