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    Beiyang 1917613_Read the full text of Beiyang 1917 for free_Chapter 613 (Part 2) Very strategic from (.)

    As soon as this guy said this, the commanders of the White Guard regiments in the command carriage were stunned at first, and then cheered with smiles, and the sound of Ura could not be heard. Akinfeev, the commander of the division cavalry reconnaissance battalion here, heard the words but was dubious.  I thought to myself that before the group of regimental and battalion commanders arrived, the division commander was milling around in the carriage. Is this news true or false?  Is it possible that the teacher even deceived his own people?  If this is true, Andrei Gavrilovich, you are too cunning!

    "Your Excellency, Division Commander, if that's the case, I think we should just take advantage of the darkness to launch another round of artillery fire attacks on the enemy's two flanks. When the sound of artillery stops, the enemy will poke their heads out of the trenches and see so many bonfires and fires on our position.  Torch, we must be scared to death, so we can sleep peacefully and have a good night. When the main force arrives tomorrow, wouldn¡¯t it be good for us to capture Kostovo?¡± Beliezu, the leader of the Iron Armored Regiment!  Tsiki's eyes rolled and he had a good idea.  .

    "That makes sense! This will also free up time for the troops to prepare firewood. It's settled. Send my order. Two armored trains and an artillery company will attack the two wings of the Soviet Red Army's position in the town of Kostovo in 5 minutes.  Launch a sudden attack with artillery fire, and then move the position after the attack. Anyway, we move fast on the railway, and the torches and bonfires must be lit within ten minutes. Which class is not lit, and which class is hungry and has no food to eat!"  Brodsky gritted his teeth and gave the order!

    July 27, 1918, 18:20, the position of the 3rd Brigade of the 2nd Division of the Soviet Red Army in the town of Kostovo

    "Reporting to Comrade Division Commander, the enemy suddenly launched a large-scale artillery attack. The target was our two-wing positions. The firepower was very intensive. Please give us your instructions if the artillery and armored trains hidden behind the positions need to fight back!" A combat staff officer put down the phone in his hand.  Report, at this time, there was a violent sound of artillery shells falling to the ground and exploding from outside the shelter of the brigade headquarters.

    "***, what does Kolchak want to do? Has the main force of the opponent already arrived on the battlefield?" Brezhnev, commander of the 2nd Ural Infantry Division of the Soviet Red Army, heard a buzzing sound on his forehead. He felt like his head was getting bigger and he put down his hand.  After eating half-eaten brown bread and potato soup, he rushed to the observation window and looked out.

    In the dusk, you can see without a telescope that the White Guard artillery a few kilometers away to the southeast is pouring artillery shells towards the town of Kostovo. The tracer bullets draw shining tracks in the low night. Brezhnev listened for a while.  , turned around and said,

    "Instruct all positions to pay attention to artillery defense and observation. The number of enemy artillery on the opposite side has not increased. It is still about 60 cannons. Pass my order. The artillery company should not fire yet. The two armored train regiments will fight back! Pay attention to the rhythm! The fight is over.  Move your position along the railway as soon as possible! ***, who is the former enemy commander of the White Guards? He is so crazy! "

    "Karl Ivanovich, the enemy's artillery fire is quite fierce. He is not planning to launch an attack, is he? Should our small team wait for the attack?" Division Chief of Staff Heskey wiped his sweat again and hesitated.  road.

    "Nonsense, attacking now will not be a free snack for the White Guard artillery. Inform all positions to strengthen concealment and prepare for battle. Be sure to pay attention to anti-artillery and lookout posts to observe the movement behind the enemy's rear!" Brezhnev cursed, with a feeling in his heart.  Stomach fire roared.

    "Tell me, Joel Hassanjevich, what tricks are the White Guards on the opposite side playing? Do they actually want to attack again?" Brezhnev asked himself while looking at the movement in the direction of the opponent's position with a telescope.  chief of staff.

    The division chief of staff Heskey said with a bitter face, "Comrade division commander, I am not a tapeworm in the belly of the White Guard commander. Who knows what they want to do, but let me tell you, should we leave the remaining regiment of the 4th Brigade?"  After the transfer, we should also ask the Army Group Headquarters to reinforce at least one brigade of reserves, otherwise we will feel uncertain about how to fight this battle!"

    "Come on, I just called the Army Group Headquarters. Commander Berzin and Chief of Staff Merzheninov both rushed to the front enemy headquarters to hold an emergency meeting. I guess something big happened in the south.  "Otherwise we wouldn't be so nervous. We're actually calling the army commander and chief of staff away for a meeting right now!" Brezhnev said while looking ahead with his binoculars.

    A few kilometers away, behind the White Guards' position, dots of fires lit up one by one. Gradually, more and more fires appeared all over the mountains and plains. They reflected the night sky in the southeast and made the commander of the 2nd Ural Infantry Division feel heartbroken.  After a while, it sank, and the Chief of Staff Heskey beside him started shouting uncontrollably,

    "Alexander Sergeyevich, look, my God, Kolchak's White Guards must have increased their troops! Looking at it this way, there are not only three divisions of troops, but at least five divisions of bonfires!"  This is terrible! Division commander, please call the front army headquarters for help!" Heskey's voice said.With a hint of panic.

    July 27, 1918 17:30 Provisional headquarters of the Shatenko Cavalry Detachment of the Soviet Red Army southeast of Reskovo

    "Reporting to the political commissar, all battalions have entered their predetermined positions. Please give your instructions!" Belov, the temporary chief of staff of the cavalry detachment, said softly from the side. Pavel Alexeevich Belov was in Ukraine.  During the breakout of the Battle of Buzuluk in the Battle of France, he was just a platoon leader of the Budyonny Cavalry Division. During the breakout, the acting battalion commander performed well. After that, Shatenko took office in the Third Army and took Belov with him.

    Belov followed Shatenko and took up the position of regimental combat staff at the Third Army Headquarters. At this time, the front army's temporary cavalry detachment was established. Since the cavalry detachment itself was only a strengthened regiment, it governed 3  There were a heavy machine gun battalion and two anti-aircraft artillery battalions, as well as four cavalry battalions. Therefore, Belov, the regimental staff officer of the group army headquarters, was recommended by the political commissar Shadenko as the chief of staff of the cavalry detachment.

    Shatenko led the cavalry detachment to a position fifteen kilometers southeast of Reskovo before dawn. He hid in the woods near the river and rested for a whole morning. In the afternoon, he quietly reached a position five kilometers southeast of Reskovo.  Considering that it is a bit inadequate to attack the Sula River Railway Bridge in Yadlin with only the few troops in hand.

    Comrade Yefim Afanasyevich Shatenko, who as the political commissar of the group army condescended to command a cavalry detachment that was not even brigade-sized, chose Reis as the first target of the cavalry detachment.  Southeast corner of Kovo.

    According to the intelligence obtained from reconnaissance in the afternoon, Reskovo¡¯s enemies seemed to have left for reinforcements in Nizhniy Novgorod, and even the armored train that was left cruising near the railway line was missing. This made the commanders and fighters of the cavalry detachment both  I was worried about my comrades in Nizhny Novgorod, but I was relieved that I didn't have to face the armored train of the White Guards like an armored hedgehog!

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