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Volume 3 Far East Story Chapter 630 (Part 2) Do your duty

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    Not to mention that the aerial reconnaissance intelligence provided by the Volga Federation allowed the Soviet Union to gain insight into Kolchak's main force of the White Guard's conspiracy to fight south. Although the situation was still not optimistic, at least the three armies on the southern front and the Budyonny Cavalry Army would not  Then he was caught off guard and fell into Kolchak's plot.

    "Alexander Ilyich, Deputy Commander, I think your worries are completely unnecessary. The relationship between the Southwest Front Army and the Southern Front Army is not the same as the relationship between the Soviet Tsaritsyn Southern Front Army and the Northern Eastern Front Army.

    Since the Don and North Caucasus Autonomous Republics have joined the Volga Federation and become a formal member of the Federation, do we still need Denikin's consent for the movement of troops on the Southwest Front?  For the sake of confidentiality, we can even inform Denikin only after the fact!  "

    Not to mention that Seishiro Sakagaki is young and energetic. Although this guy is as old as Egorov, it is obvious that the mentality of both sides is completely different at this moment. From deep in Itagaki's heart, the Sino-Japanese alliance is the most important thing in this land.  Conqueror, no matter how fancy equality, people's livelihood, or a happy life for the people can be concealed, the Don River and the North Caucasus Autonomous Republic are just surrenderers crawling at the feet of the Volga Federation.

    There is no doubt that the Volga Federation is just a puppet regime supported by the Allied Forces. Therefore, one has the mentality of a victor who is proud of his success, and the other is a cautious person who has just been defeated and captured by the Soviet Union and has lost his moral integrity and switched to the Volga Federation.  Lord, of course there is a gap between ideas and concepts.

    When Colonel Seishiro Sakagaki said this, Yegorov blushed and shut his mouth. He thought to himself, anyway, my troops and I are just juniors in the East Route Army. The boss is Shibagoro's Japanese.  The 12th Division, the second in command is the divisional armored regiment of the 20th Division in China. Do I have to fight with you, Colonel Itagaki?  Who do you love?  I want to see what kind of trouble you can get into.

    "Itagaki-kun, what the deputy commander said is not unreasonable, but this matter is not urgent. The main force of our Eastern Route Army has basically completed its assembly. In the past two days, we have been hoarding ammunition and food supplies. What are you talking about dividing the troops?  What¡¯s the reason for the attack in Coal Mine Town? It¡¯s not convincing enough.¡±

    " Shiba Goro, the former enemy commander-in-chief of the Allied Southwest Front Army's Eastern Route Army and the commander of the Japanese 12th Division, waved his hand and said calmly.

    In the conference room, a group of Chinese, Japanese and federal generals above the division commander were whispering, and they were obviously quite surprised by the suggestion made by the Chief of Staff. Although the East Route Army would not launch its attack until the Central Route Army started, it only took a few days to complete the attack.  It was time to move troops south to prepare for a two-pronged attack. I was not familiar with the road conditions, so there was a hint of mystery in this matter.

    "I agree with Colonel Itagaki's suggestion. Now that the Don River and the North Caucasus have fallen into my hands, I would say that our Eastern Route Army should even be divided into three groups. Beyond Novoshakhtinsk, we can also send  The troops attack westward from Rostov-on-Don and head straight to the port of Mariupol along the Sea of ??Azov! My 12th Infantry Brigade is willing to take on this important task! "

    The person who volunteered to come forward was Major General Morioka Morinari, the brigade commander of the 12th Infantry Brigade of the 12th Division of Japan.

    Morioka Morinaga is 49 years old. He was born in Yamaguchi Prefecture in March. Although he was the second son of farmer Morishige Gozaemon, he was fortunate enough to be adopted as an adopted son by the official Morishige Masaki. His original name was Morishige Mizo.

    On July 20, 1891, Morioka Morinaga graduated from the second cavalry section of the Army Sergeant School and was awarded the rank of second lieutenant of the cavalry on March 21 of the following year.  He served successively as an attached member of the 4th Cavalry Brigade, and during the Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1894, he served as the squad leader of the 4th Cavalry Brigade.  The captain of the 4th Cavalry Regiment is acting as the captain, and the 4th Cavalry Regiment is attached.

    On December 21, 1899, he graduated from the 13th batch of Army University (with honors).  He served successively as the squadron leader of the 9th Cavalry Regiment, a lecturer at the Army Provincial Military Affairs Bureau, an instructor at the Mainland University, and during the Russo-Japanese War, he served as staff officer of the 5th Division, staff officer of the 1st Cavalry Brigade, and staff officer of the base camp.  Instructor at Mainland China, attached to the General Staff Headquarters (sent from Turkey), member of the General Staff Headquarters, attach¨¦ to the Embassy of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, captain of the 6th Cavalry Regiment, principal of the Army Cavalry School, chief of the Mobilization Section of the General Staff Headquarters, and chief of staff of the Qingdao Garrison.

    Morioka Morinaga was promoted to Army Major General on May 2, 1916, and later served as the head of the Army and Horse Replenishment Department, Cavalry Supervisor, and Commander of the 12th Infantry Brigade of the 12th Division. He came to the west with Shibagoro to open up frontiers for the empire.  earth.

    In Wang Geng¡¯s previous life, this man later served as the commander of the 12th Division, the Commander of the Guards Division, and the Military Councilor. On March 2, 1926, he was promoted to Army General.  Commander of the Korean Army and Military Counselor.  Incorporated into the reserve force on September 1, 1927.  Died on April 28, 1945.  Won the third-level Golden Horse Medal.  The two sons of this man are Army Major Morioka Jiro (49th Army Scholar) and Army Major Morioka Mamoru (50th Army Soldier).

    Morioka Morinaga was also born in the Chosu clan with a well-established roots, and was mostly at the same time as Kanno Shoichi and Roku Shiriku.  The mainland he went to is 13.?A total of 41 people graduated, more than twice the number of 17 people in the 12th batch. This was mainly due to the fact that the Mainland did not recruit students for three consecutive years during the Sino-Japanese War of 1884-1894.  Since then, the number of students enrolled in Mainland China has stabilized at around forty or fifty.

    In Wang Geng¡¯s previous life, he was promoted to Army General on the same day as Nobuyoshi Muto, who was also in the 13th term of the mainland and pro-Satsuma.  However, due to the calculations of the anti-Changzhou faction, he did not escape the fate of retiring from active service.  Later he wrote a memoir "Essays for the Rest of My Life" and died in 1945 on the eve of Japan's defeat.

    At this time, Major General Nobuyoshi Muto, the chief saber graduate of the 13th batch of the Mainland University, was just the brigade commander of the Japanese Third Division. Therefore, Morioka Morinari, who graduated with honors in the 13th batch of the Mainland University, was at least as accomplished as 1918.  From the looks of it, he is no worse than the Chief Saber Nobuyoshi Muto.

    Of course, the combat effectiveness of the Kurume Division is ranked below the third division, the Nagoya Division, among the Japanese Army's Class A divisions. The division commander Shiba Goro is a good diplomat and an expert in intelligence, but he fails to lead troops.  It can't be considered particularly outstanding, but fortunately Morioka Morinari, the brigade commander, is quite effective, so the combat effectiveness of the 12th Division will not be left too far behind by Oba Jiro's 3rd Division.

    "Of course, the important task of going south is left to my 24th Infantry Brigade!" The one who stood up with a roar was the commander of the 24th Infantry Brigade, Nian Isomura.

    The 47-year-old Isomura was born in Shiga Prefecture. He later became a general of the Japanese artillery, the second son of the noble family Hirata Kashiwa, and the adopted son of the army lieutenant Sakimura Yueliang.  Graduated from Tokyo Normal Junior High School (now Tokyo Hibiya High School).

    This guy was born in the artillery. He graduated from the Artillery Section of the 4th phase of the Army Sergeant School on July 25, 1893. On March 7 of the following year, he was awarded the rank of Second Lieutenant of the Artillery and was attached to the 3rd Regiment of the Field Artillery to participate in the Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1898.  Graduated from the 14th class of Army University on December 20, 1900 (with honors).
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