Chapter 145: Strength slaps you in the face

Style: Historical Author: Honest Wang MaziWords: 2181Update Time: 24/01/11 12:40:44
At dawn, Wen San's ministries gathered at the predetermined location with a large amount of seizures.

This night's battle was another great victory, and the results achieved were much greater than during the day. Wen San has already compiled the relevant results and sent them to Commander Ye of the 66th Army.

This is a glorious record achieved by the independent regiment, and it must be sent out to slap some commanders in the face. Let them know that generals are made on the battlefield, not by bragging.

Some generals only served as warlords for a few days, and then they really thought that they had become generals who could command hundreds of thousands of soldiers.

When Commander Ye received the news, he was stunned.

Wen San's independent group is indeed very strong, this is undeniable, but this record is a bit too monstrous!

Most of the Japs in the two brigades had fled yesterday. In terms of overall strength, it was still much larger than that of the Independent Regiment. How did Wen San eliminate the Japanese approaching a brigade after one night?

This is really an evil door!

In fact, it is understandable that Commander Ye couldn't figure it out. He had no idea that Wen San had almost wiped out the senior commanders of the two brigades. If either Yamaguchi Kameichi or Ono Shiro were still alive, their night attack would not have been so successful.

This is the great thing about Wen San. Others cannot learn it even if they want to.

The Independent Regiment has achieved incredible results many times even though its troops are inferior to the Japanese. This shows that Wen San's commanding ability is very outstanding, and the tactical execution of the troops far exceeds that of friendly forces.

"Well, divide this battle report into two parts, send one to the media, and send one to Commander Tang." Commander Ye had promised Wen San before to help him build momentum. When the battle report was sent to the media, he naturally had to take it upon himself to modify it, explain the plight of the independent group, and also give some connotations to some self-righteous people.

The equipment brought back from the death camp also made him very happy, and his recognition of Wen San increased greatly.

Such a strong army cannot be destroyed easily.

Of course, sending this battle report to Commander Tang was just to make him feel disgusted and to vent the resentment in his heart.

This is to tell Mr. Tang clearly: If you hadn't given the order randomly, there is a high probability that the Japs in the two brigades would have been wiped out by them.

Commander Tang made an obvious mistake in judging the combat effectiveness of the Wen San Independent Regiment based on the combat capabilities of the troops on the northern and southern battlefields.

Now Wen San had disabled two Japanese brigades with just the troops he had. This battle report is the best face-slapping tool!

When Commander Tang received the battle report, he just glanced at it casually, and his face suddenly turned as dark as the bottom of a pot.

He slapped the battle report on the table, "It's so ridiculous. I think this guy lied about the military situation!"

Chief Tang didn't believe the authenticity of this battle report at all, and he didn't even want to confirm it. What if it's true? Doesn't it seem that Mr. Tang is very incompetent?

This battle report was like a hot potato. Commander Tang picked it up and put it down again several times.

The content inside cannot be read directly.

In the end, Commander Tang threw the battle report in the corner and just pretended it didn't exist.

Compared to Chief Tang's cold treatment, the media suddenly exploded again!

They didn't even need to write a manuscript. They directly used Commander Ye's own manuscript and quickly published the battle report, and also attached several battlefield photos.

What was important was the speed of publication. A few photos took up most of the page, and the title was extremely exaggerated and eye-catching. Even people who are illiterate have to glance at those photos a few times.

What's more, this is a great event that shocked the whole country, so it must be highlighted!

As soon as this newspaper came out, it was sold out immediately. Everyone who held this newspaper was overjoyed, shouted loudly, and rushed to tell each other!

The attendant's office also quickly obtained the newspaper and immediately delivered it to the commissioner. The committee member watched and drank tea, and finally spilled the tea on the floor.

"This was a battle that took place yesterday afternoon and evening. Why wasn't it reported immediately? Don't you know about such a huge movement?"

The committee members were very angry. The newspaper did not even mention that the superiors had good command, and it also implied that some commanders were holding back the independent regiment.

Is this true?

Simply unworthy of a man!

Most of the complimentary words are about the heroic and invincible independence of the Independent Regiment. It single-handedly defeated the two brigades under the 16th Japanese Division with weak forces. After fighting in the afternoon and one night, the two Japanese brigades were beaten to the last remaining enemy. Five thousand people.

As soon as this report came out, major media outlets also rushed to reprint it and spread quickly...

The name of the Wensan Independent Regiment resounded throughout the mountains and rivers again, and the people's cheers for this heroic unit became louder and louder. Both ordinary people and young students yearn for this unit; more capable overseas compatriots also want to contact this unit and deliver important combat materials, money, food and property to them.

Everyone's idea is very simple. Such a heroic unit must be supported with the greatest strength. This independent regiment has become the most distinctive banner in the Anti-Japanese War and is an outstanding representative of the bravery and invincibility of the Chinese people!

Some media outlets that reprinted the news were much bolder, directly pointing out that some high-level officials in the government were holding back and were unwilling to support this independent group with outstanding military achievements.

In such an NVIDIA incident, the government actually played the role of a villain! Many Chinese people directly yelled and cursed, and by the way, they also scolded the top brass of the national army for some blind operations!

This is a chance. If not, who would you be scolding?

"Nang Xipi! Tang XX has misunderstood me! Immediately order the major media to remove certain inappropriate words and phrases from me. Do I support the independent group? Without my support, how would they have established the independent group! "The committee member was very angry.

There was already a serious crisis of trust in the government, and now such a big thing has happened. The key is that this independent group is really dazzling. The recent high-profile results are all due to them. Why don't you give them more patience?

While I regretted my appointment, I was also very disappointed with Commander Tang. In the battle to defend the capital, it may be a wrong choice for him to serve as the supreme commander.

At the same time, the committee members were also curious about how Wen San did it. With the force he had at hand, it was unbelievable no matter how he thought about how he could cripple two Japanese brigades in one day.

At this moment, relevant information from the Military Control Bureau had been sent back.

"According to reliable information, the Japanese 16th Division suffered heavy losses. The two brigades have less than 5,000 troops left, and there are more than a thousand injured. At present, the remaining Japanese have joined forces with Nakajima's brigade and are working behind the scenes. Retreat and recuperate.”

"How many troops does Wen San have at his disposal? Do you have accurate information?" The commissioner became more and more interested in this army, but a lot of the information was unclear.