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Volume 3 Far East Story Chapter 793 (4) Fake Play and True Love

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    At a distance of 800 meters, Lieutenant Mitsuru Ushijima on the Japanese side did not take the threat of the opponent's Borgman light machine gun to heart, but the German gunfire quickly became intensive, and the mg08 heavy machine gun and 76cm actually rang out from the position.  The roar of infantry mortars

    It is not an exaggeration to describe Lieutenant Ushijima Mitsuru's turn as fleeing. At this 1-kilometer combat distance between the two sides, the power of the German 76cm light infantry mortar should not be underestimated. The 45-kilogram mortar  The power of the grenade explosion is almost as powerful as a 75mm field gun

    Lieutenant Ushijima Mitsuru had to order a retreat after losing three of his men in a row under the bombardment of the opponent's mortars. Although it was not clear through the telescope how many German reinforcements were approaching on the opposite side, Ushijima looked at the smoke and dust at the end of the dirt road.  Lieutenant Shimamitsu judged that the enemy catching up in front of him was at least one company, and he did not rule out the possibility of 2 to 3 companies

    The firepower of the German mortars and heavy machine guns was so fierce and accurate that Lieutenant Mitsuru Ushijima did not even have time to ask Captain Yamashita Tomofumi behind him for tactical guidance. Instead, he divided his unit into two and retreated to the side and rear.  Go down.  (144 books! No., pop-up window wwwdyzww No. 1, Chinese, Chinese, website

    Of course, Yamashita Tomofumi had already seen from the telescope that the leading troops of Lieutenant Ushijima Mitsuru were in a disadvantageous situation. The regiment attached captain immediately led the troops down the dirt road. After looking left and right, he chose the right wing as the forward thrust.  and the direction of outflanking, and at the same time ordered the mortar team to seize the high ground

    Yamashita Fengwen only sent one squad of troops to detour to the left, and used two squads of troops on the right wing. The Japanese M60 mortar team quickly entered the position, and Yamashita Fengwen concentrated on using 6 M60 mortars to start.  Bombarding the German mortars and machine gun positions on the dirt bunker 1,200 meters away on the opposite side, at the same time, the 1st Cavalry Squadron merged with Lieutenant Ushijima Mitsuru's withdrawn vanguard and used quick movements to detour to the right

    Both sides of the war were quite trembling, but Captain Yamashita Tomon was more confident. The infantry carried by the German armored trains was limited, at most 46 infantry companies. The strength of his own cavalry squadron was equivalent to the opponent's two infantry companies.  , what Yamashita is worried about is the German heavy artillery on the armored train Looking around, the location where the two sides are fighting is no more than 5 kilometers away from the railway line. This means that no matter how many German infantry are in front of them, once they hesitate at the current position or  Entering into a stalemate

    The 45th Japanese Cavalry Squadron has to face not only the bombardment and threat of the opponent's 76cm light infantry mortars, but also the 105 and 150mm heavy artillery on the opponent's armored trains. Positional warfare is definitely not an option for this enemy-luring unit.  , so Yamashita Fengfumi quickly fired a feint and directed his cavalry squadron to withdraw to the right and south

    It was not only the Japanese commander, Captain Yamashita Tomofumi, who was frightened. The German commander on the opposite side, Captain Rommel, was also uneasy. There was no fire support from an armored train 5 kilometers behind him, and the number of Japanese cavalry was obviously by no means small. Rommel judged that  The opponent's cavalry squadron was just a vanguard and outpost The dust was flying behind and the entire Japanese cavalry regiment came to kill

    When the Japanese M60 mortar shells rained down on the German machine gun and mortar positions, Captain Rommel's order was also to move the entire army southward and retreat along the dirt road and withdrawing eastward along the railway line is not called luring the enemy.  , that's called capitalizing on the enemy Rommel didn't even think that he could deal with a 4,000-man Japanese cavalry regiment with only 4 infantry companies The Japanese didn't just have 38 pieces That M1 just now  The sound of Rand's rifle shooting was crisp and sharp, which made Captain Rommel never dare to continue fighting

    The battlefield on both sides happened to be an area of ??hills and groves with not too much slope, so the two troops, each responsible for luring the enemy, began to move south side by side at a distance of 1 kilometer. Speaking of the Japanese cavalry,  The speed should be faster than the German motorized infantry, but Rommel's troops were closer to the railway line, so motorcycles and trucks were still able to operate in hilly areas.

    Both sides thought that the other side was going to outflank their flanks, but both sides actually thought that they were leading the other side by the nose. This distance of 800 meters to 1 kilometer made the two teams always looming in the other side's sight, with the sound of machine gunfire and pressure.  The roar of the artillery continued intermittently. Fortunately for Yamashita Fengfumi, the Germans pursued him and refused to let go. Moreover, the heavy artillery on the armored train on the other side's railway line was never able to fire in time. This was obviously due to the transfer of his troops.  Quick, decisive and timely

    On the German side, Rommel also bite the bullet and bite the Japanese cavalry. Although the enemy would get ahead of him from time to time, Captain Rommel could only think that the coalition forces were trying to intercept and outflank him. The advantage was that the enemy did not make a frontal assault.  , otherwise his improvised motorized infantry company would not be able to withstand the impact of a Japanese cavalry brigade. Rommel did not even dare to let his troops move slightly closer to the railway line, for fear of being commanded by the other party.If the situation is wrong and he gives up parallelism and blocks the interception Rommel doesn't know how to continue this scene.

    The coalition reconnaissance plane also saw such a spectacle when overlooking it from the air. Of course, the information about the movement of the German armored train to Kharkov was also sent back to the coalition headquarters by the coalition reconnaissance plane immediately. Unfortunately, the Yonezawa Cavalry Regiment  Since they had already begun to move, they were not able to receive this enemy situation report immediately. Fortunately, the goal of the 4th Cavalry Regiment was still to move the main force of the German army away from the railway line and then cross the railway line. Therefore, the German armored train pretended to go north.  Regardless of whether the news of the movement is received or not, it will not affect the main force of Yonezawa United's advance eastward

    In order to make the trick more realistic, Yonezawa Kogoro even ordered the remnants of Nishio Hisao's cavalry brigade to follow the rear of Yamashita Hobumi's troops and feint southward for a while, thereby hiding the movements of the main force of the cavalry regiment as much as possible, while the regiment  The main forces of the Iida Brigade and the Xiaoji Brigade slowly advanced eastward, preparing to suddenly cross the railway eastward to join the Muto Brigade when the German troops were mobilized to the south

    Because Major Yoshige Shimizu's cavalry artillery brigade suffered too many casualties, the 4th Cavalry Regiment actually left its logistics and the rest of the artillery brigade to the west of the railway. At this time, the Yonezawa Regiment was actually divided into three.  Yamashita Nobumi's cavalry squadron and the remaining two squadrons of Nishio Hiszo's 11th Cavalry Battalion rushed south. The remainder of the logistics and artillery brigade slowly retreated to the west under the command of Major Shimizu, while Colonel Yonezawa Kogoro led Iida.  The main forces of the 10th Brigade and the Xiaoji 12th Brigade headed east to prepare to cross the railway line

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