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Volume Three Far East Stories Chapter 269 Aerial Reconnaissance and Military Conference

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    ~Date:~October 04~

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    The Director of the Operations Room of Wang Geng's Allied Forces Headquarters seems to be the earlier Japanese Colonel Hata Jun. Of course, at this moment, this guy is wearing the military uniform of the Chinese participating army. He is a serious major general of the participating army. His Chinese name is Tian Jun. His partner, Major General Tian Jun, was just now.  Major Ishihara Wanji graduated from the 30th class of the Japanese Army University as the second place, and the young and energetic Major Ishihara's partner was Major Seishiro Itagaki who graduated from the 28th class of the Mainland University in 1916.

    Wang Geng's chief of staff of the coalition forces is the former commander of the Second Division of the participating army. Jiang Hongyu, the chief of staff when Wang Geng took up the post as brigade commander of the 16th Mixed Brigade a year ago, originally Wang Geng wanted to transfer Jiang Fangzhen, but this guy was in front of Shanxi  Warlord, Wang Geng thought about it, and finally transferred Jiang Hongyu, deputy director of Zhili Military Affairs and commander of the Second Division of the Participating Army, to his original job, as chief of staff, while leaving the position of commander of the Second Division of the Participating Army.  It was given to Li Chun, who was transferred to Nanyuan as chief of staff from the post of Jiangsu Governor in Nanjing.

    As one of the symbols of the unity of New Beiyang, the position of the Zhili Governor-General, concurrently held by Xu Shuzheng, was also handed over to Li Chun, the newly appointed commander of the Second Division. Feng Guozhang and the Zhili Clique were so moved that they wished they could hug Wang Geng and lift him to the sky.  Throw!

    Of course, the Second Division of the participating army is the oldest reorganized division. If the airborne division commander Li Chun is naughty, don't blame the division commander for not being able to command the following three brigade commanders. As a balance of political power, Wang Geng is  When heading north to Omsk, he gave Xu Shuzheng the position of commander of the First Division that he had always held concurrently. This was also a precautionary measure. Xu Shuzheng certainly knew that Wang Geng was handing over the command of the Guards to him in case of emergency.  .

    In less than half an hour, the entire war room was packed together, including 4 division commanders of the Chinese participating army, 3 division commanders of the Japanese Army, the commander of the Russian Ural Cavalry Army, Wu Peifu, the deputy chief of staff of the coalition and commander of the Chinese Third Army, and the deputy chief of staff of the coalition.  The commander and commander of Japan's Third Army, Taro Utsunomiya, plus the director of the coalition war room, Jun Tian, ??and his two Japanese partners, Ishihara and Major Itagaki, Wang Geng's left hand is the chief of staff Jiang Hongyu, and his right hand is the guest of honor, Russia's supreme governor  Official Kolchak.

    "Major General Tian, ??please tell us the situation and location of the enemy and ourselves first." When Wang Geng saw that everyone had arrived, he concisely motioned to Tian Jun to explain the basic situation on the large map that was hung up.

    On the left side of the conference table are Japanese generals, on the right are Chinese generals, and the Russians are at the end of the opposite table. The first one on the left is Army General Taro Utsunomiya, commander of the Japanese Third Army. Utsunomiya Taro is the "Meiji" together with Katsura Taro and Senba Taro.  One of the "Three Princes of the Army", he has been engaged in intelligence work for a long time. When the Eight-Power Allied Forces invaded China in 1900, the Governor of Huguang, Zhang Zhidong, sought his help and advice when he plotted to make himself king.

    He was the assistant to Colonel Akashi Genjiro during the Russo-Japanese War, and made Lao Maozi miserable when he was the British military attach¨¦.  He concealed the truth about the Jeam-ri Massacre when he was the commander of the Korean Army. Although he was 57 years old, he was Japan's top military expert. He would later be the founder of the Saga Left Shoulder Clan and the Emperor's Dao Sect. They would all be his disciples in the future.  , this guy has been to India, the UK and Sweden, and is quite proficient in Chinese and English.

    There were so many Japanese generals in the conference room, and almost none of them could not understand Chinese. Except for Utsunomiya Taro, it goes without saying that Shibagoro was a China expert. Oba Jiro also spent time in Manchuria and Kanto Prefecture when he was doing staff exercises.  For a few years, the Chinese language was relatively poor. Since the 7th Division had been stationed in Kanto Prefecture for a long time, the Chinese of the division commander Fujii Yukitsuki was quite passable.

    As for the war room staff officer, Major Ishihara, although he has just graduated from the University of Japan, before joining the University of Japan, and after graduating from the Army, he has been involved in plainclothes investigations in China all over the world. The extent to which he speaks authentic Chinese is just putting on his clothes.  A small Chinese citizen, still an inconspicuous kind.

    Before and after Ban Yuan entered mainland China, he was called a China expert by his classmates, and his Beijing dialect was extremely authentic.

    Although China and Japan are in alliance and the coalition is established, the sparks between the soldiers of both sides are still constant. In the eyes of the Japanese army, the Chinese are just a well-disciplined upstart army. They are well-equipped but rely too much on the equipment and weapons in their hands, stabbing and fighting.  He was definitely no match for him, and his marksmanship was probably not good either. He was so bloody that he doubted whether the Chinese could hold on.

    From the perspective of the participating troops, apart from being unafraid of death and shouting at random all day long, the Japanese army only had good basic artillery skills, and its equipment and firepower were a mess. In a real fight, a brigade of the Chinese participating troops could overwhelm a division. As for  In terms of individual soldier quality, don't forget that Wu Peifu's Third Division is the second most integrated division in the 16th Composite Brigade!

    In addition, Wu Peifu himself is a genius-level general who trains and leads troops. In terms of the quality of individual soldiers, the Third Army will never take the Japanese Third Army seriously. Just looking at the size and burlyness of the soldiers participating in the war, they are much larger than the opponent.  There are not a few soldiers in Hebei and Shandong who come from the hometown of martial arts. If you really practice singles, you will never be afraid of the Japanese samurai who are half-hearted and bow-legged.

      The Japanese have fired more guns in a lifetime than the recruits of the Third Army fired in a month. Isn¡¯t marksmanship learned by bullets? The Garand semi-automatic rifle will be the best semi-automatic rifle 20 years later.  , not to mention in this turbulent year of 1918.

    As the world's first semi-automatic rifle, if the eight-bullet semi-automatic Garand rifle is fired against the five-bullet hand-operated 38-gun, the 38-gun shooter will not be able to raise his head to fire the second shot.  The opponent's intensive firepower knocked him down!

    "According to aircraft reconnaissance, across the Volga River from Kazan is the Eastern Front of Soviet Russia. This front is the earliest front established by Soviet Russia. It has five group armies under its jurisdiction and conducts a 100-kilometer fan attack from south to north.  In the area, the southernmost one is the 1st Group Army. The combat effectiveness of this group army is almost the strongest among the Eastern Front. It now has six infantry divisions, plus one cavalry division and 16 artillery companies. The Soviet Red Army is very strange. Their artillery is  The basic unit is an artillery company. Each company has six 75-meter mountain guns, and some are 75-meter field guns, which are dragged by draft horses. "

    Major General Tian Jun, director of the Allied Forces War Room, spoke eloquently and spoke Chinese quite authentically. At this time, the Chinese who went to Japan to study for non-commissioned officers could all speak fluent Japanese, while the Japanese soldiers who had spent time in Kanto Prefecture and Qingdao in Manchuria could not speak Chinese fluently.  Almost all of them can speak Chinese.  Of course, if Tian Jun dared to speak Japanese at this moment, the teacup in Wu Peifu's hand would fly over and hit the guy in the face.

    As for Sergei, the commander of the Russian cavalry group army, Wang Geng assigned him a war room staff officer who knew Chinese, Japanese, Russian and Mongolian. Such talents were quite rare in Japan's former Kanto Prefecture garrison.

    Kolchak¡¯s Chinese and Japanese were so-so. In fact, his German, French and English were both good. The admirals of the Tsarist Russian Empire were all from noble families at that time, and the language was a basic skill for them since childhood.

    Of course, Major General Tian Jun's Russian is absolutely useful, but as long as Wang Geng is present, almost all generals and staff members in the coalition headquarters only speak Chinese, although Wang Geng is actually proficient in English, Russian and Japanese, and also knows German and French.  You may be considered proficient enough, but unless you are in a diplomatic situation, the Chinese king only speaks Chinese and cannot understand you and find your own way. Who is this to say that this is China?

    Major General Tian Jun held a long baton and explained on the combat map. Here, two majors, Ishihara and Ban Yuan, kept inserting small flags symbolizing the deployment of troops from both sides on the map. Soon, the Soviet Eastern Front Army's 3rd  Five infantry divisions and one cavalry division of the First Army were marked out near Simbirsk on the other side of the Volga River, and even small flags marking the artillery were marked into two artillery groups to the south and north of Simbirsk.

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    "Your Excellency, Commander-in-Chief, was this information obtained by aircraft reconnaissance?" Kolchak came over and asked softly in Wang Geng's ear. He knew that the Chinese Air Force's aerial reconnaissance capability was quite strong, but he did not expect that it could be detailed  To such an extent.

    "Dear Lord Kolchak, aerial reconnaissance is only part of it. Of course there is also ground reconnaissance, as well as multi-faceted intelligence synthesis and analysis. In the past half month, our reconnaissance unit has airdropped many times across the Volga River."  At Wang Geng's signal, Major General Tian Jun explained the source of the intelligence with a smile.

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