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Volume 3 Far East Stories Chapter 755 (6) Will the fish get off the hook or enter the net?

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    "The wait is now! Pass my order. After the brigade commander Romanenko cuts off, the artillery company opens fire, hitting all the artillery shells on the opponent's right flank. The heavy machine gun company mounts the carriage, blows the charge horn, blows the charge horn, and the whole army follows.  I'm coming, all the troops follow me, follow me Budyonny!" Budyonny, wearing a black Cossack cavalry cloak, led the guard company of the 1st Cavalry Division and rushed out, followed by the 2nd and 3rd Cavalry Battalions.  More than 1,000 cavalry followed closely, and the 6 horse-drawn machine guns of the heavy machine gun company were divided into two waves to guard both sides of the charging formation

    As the White Guards' artillery battery position was destroyed by the Soviet Red Army artillery's preemptive strike, the 14th White Guards Cavalry Brigade, which had the advantage in terms of strength, was temporarily at a disadvantage in terms of firepower. Zhukov and Budyonny attacked in two consecutive waves with thousands of cavalry troops.  , especially the loud charging horns on the Soviet Red Army positions and the tsunami-like shouts of "BujoniBujoniforwardforward", panicked the White Guards commander who was already lacking in confidence.  god.  .  First, 138 reading books

    The person who commanded the 14th Brigade of the 7th Don Cavalry Division of the White Guards in pursuit eastward was originally the Chief of Staff of the 7th Division, Irek Igeyevich Gariev. As a general who was born as Chief of Staff, he had the ability to command on the battlefield.  It was obvious that he was more cautious and conservative than aggressive. It should be said that this guy had always held on to the preconceived idea of ??leading a cavalry brigade to chase the opponent's cavalry corps, so he was quite cautious.

    At this moment, seeing the Soviet Red Army blowing the charge horn and Army Commander Budyonny wearing a black cloak personally leading the charge, this guy instinctively thought that he had been ambushed and trapped. Seeing that the three attacking cavalry battalions had already retreated.  When they got down, the guy ordered the whole brigade to retreat. He was thinking that he couldn't ask the famous Budyonny to capture his prisoners, and he couldn't let the 14th Cavalry Brigade ask the 1st Cavalry Corps of the Soviet Red Army to make dumplings

    When Major General Gariev, chief of staff of the 7th Cavalry Division of the White Guards, gave the order to retreat, the 14th Cavalry Brigade collapsed completely.  He was the first to flee, and the two regiment commanders on both wings also withdrew westward with the remaining troops In this way, the 14th Cavalry Brigade was defeated by the charge of the 8th Cavalry Regiment led by Zhukov and Budyonny.  The formation came and retreated for a full 5 kilometers before we stabilized our position.

    And Semyon Mikhaino ""Vitch Budyonny commanded the 8th Cavalry Regiment to defeat three White Guard cavalry battalions, and after capturing nearly 200 people, he led the brigade straight to the northwest and roared away, even with three carriages pulling  The artillery company also successfully broke out with the brigade

    In this battle, the 14th Cavalry Brigade under the command of Gariev was defeated by the Zhukov Cavalry Regiment of the Soviet Red Army, suffering more than 1,000 casualties, while Zhukov's casualties were only a few hundred. More importantly, under the nose of the White Guards,  Low down, the famous Budyonny successfully broke out of the encirclement in the opposite direction with only one regiment and disappeared in the northwest

    July 31, 1918 8:45, former enemy headquarters in Kolchak, 65 kilometers northwest of Simbirsk

    "Asshole what kind of battle is Gariev fighting! The 14th Brigade of the 7th Cavalry Division was defeated by a counterattack by a cavalry regiment of the Soviet Red Army, with more than 1,000 casualties. He also said that the team was led by troops from the 1st Color Cavalry Corps.  Chief Budyonny, Budyonny is leading a cavalry regiment! He will lead a single cavalry regiment to charge in person! "That's nonsense!" Krashilny, chief of staff of the 1st White Guard Kazan Group.  Cove grabbed the emergency cable he had just received and roared like thunder.

    "Beiyang 191?" "Report Kiriyev, commander of the 7th Cavalry Division, telegraphed that he led the 13th Cavalry Brigade to follow and pursue from the north. After crossing two small rivers, he lost the trace of the Soviet Red Army. He led the 13th Cavalry Brigade to pursue it from the north.  After the brigade turned back to the main road to the south, no trace of Budyonni's main force was found. At this time, Pyatov's 4th Cavalry Division had joined his 13th Brigade. The two sides had a dispute over the next direction of action. The Cavalry Division  The commander of the 4th Division, Pyatov, requested to continue pursuing southward as planned, while Kiriyev planned to turn back and pursue northwestward! "

    A headquarters combat staff officer sent an urgent message from Kiriyev, commander of the 7th Cavalry Division. Obviously, Pyatov and Kiriyev were at loggerheads, so the decision-making power was handed over to the former enemy headquarters.

    "Let me tell you, this Budyonni is not simple. He actually set up a formation for usa cavalry army of nearly 20,000 people. How could you not figure out where the other party is after going around a few times?"  Dimilev, chief of staff of the 2nd Kazan Army of the White Guards, said sarcastically from the side.

    "Sergey Nikolayevich, don't talk about those useless things. Gariev, the chief of staff of the 7th Division, first underestimated the enemy and advanced aggressively, and then acted cowardly. "Beiyang 1917" retreated, and Pyatov of the 4th Division made an excuse.  The fatigue of the troops delayed the opportunity to fight. If his division could keep up with Gariev's 14th Cavalry Brigade, how could Budyonny rush out with only one cavalry regiment and still go northwest This  This is troublesome!" Hastings, Kolchak's deputy, chief of staff of the White Guards and commander of the 2nd Kazan Army, frowned.

    "Guillaume Vasilyevich, do you think it was Budyonny himself who led a cavalry regiment to defeat Gariev's 14th Cavalry Brigade and break out to the northwest?  This is a little hard to understand. His 1st Cavalry Corps has at least two full cavalry divisions and nearly 20,000 cavalry. At this time, Budyonny only brought one regiment of troops to the army.  Breakout to the northwest?  What kind of number is this?  Where is the main force of the cavalry army?  "

    Alexander Vasilyevich Kolchak, the supreme consul of Russia, commander-in-chief of the White Guards and commander of the 1st Kazan Army, was obviously in a bad mood. It was not that Gariev led a cavalry brigade and called for help because he did not block an enemy regiment.  Annoyed, what made Kolchak angry was that Budyonny had clearly led the cavalry army to launch a sneak attack on the camps of his 4th, 5th and 6th Kazan Infantry Divisions and made a huge profit."  How many kilometers did it take to come and go without a trace? How many kilometers in radius is this land?  Can't find the main force of the Budyonni Cavalry Army?

    "Alexander Vasilyevich, what is currently certain is that the main force of the Budyonny cavalry has not been found in the north and east, including the northeast. Now the 14th Cavalry Brigade has gathered its troops here and five kilometers to the east to outflank them.  The 13th Cavalry Brigade returned, and Pyatov's 2nd Cavalry Division took a shortcut. They are now located 2 kilometers south of Kiriyev. It can now be seen clearly that the main force of Budyonny's cavalry army is either the same as before.  Those who ran northward disappeared. Of course, this is unlikely. As long as the troops passed by, the traces and horse manure on the road cannot be covered up"

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