Chapter 447 Secret Report

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In June...the fighting on the Lashio battlefield basically subsided, and the entire battle finally ended with the Japanese army's complete withdrawal to the central Mandalay area.

The northern Wa State area was basically controlled by the 88th Army. In order to avoid greater losses, the Japanese could only transfer the remaining three dissatisfied divisions to the Mandalay and Taunggyi areas to ensure the defense of the important town of Mandalay. .

The commander of Myanmar's central defense zone, Matsumoto Tomokawa, was dismissed and sent back to the base camp, and was replaced by Lieutenant General Yamashita Tomobumi. Many problems such as Terauchi Touichi's poor command and insufficient reinforcements were placed on the former, and he was clearly regarded as a scapegoat.

Although the 4th and 5th Divisions from Siam were still moving towards central Myanmar, the Japanese army had begun to comprehensively reduce its forces and completely gave up the idea of ​​going north to counterattack.

Yamashita Fengfumi disagreed with this point. He wanted to make some achievements in Myanmar. Only a military victory would give him more say. Therefore, even though the temple tried its best to stabilize the defense, he was thinking about how to counterattack the Chinese.



"Little nun ~ Nianfang 28 ... 锵 锵 锵 嘁 嘁 嘁 嘁 嘁 嘁 嘁 嘁 嘁 嘁 嘁 嘁 嘁 嘁 嘁 嘁 嘁 ..."

In Nankancheng District, at the 88th Army Headquarters, Fan Shaozeng was sitting comfortably in his office, sipping tea, while humming a ditty leisurely with a fan.

"Master, would you like to take a look at the telegram just sent by the Military and Political Department?"

Adjutant Fan Bao walked straight in with the telegram. Before speaking, he looked back and saw that no one was around and locked the door tightly.

"Tsk...oh...Fan Bao, I told you many times that you have to call the commander or chief at the head of the military camp, but you son of a bitch is not at all formal!" Fan Shaozeng took a sip of tea and reprimanded in a pretense of seriousness.

"Yes, young master...the military commander taught me a lesson, the Military and Political Department..."

"What's the matter? You're hesitating." Fan Shaozeng grabbed the telegram and read it impatiently.

The content of the telegram was not much, but every word was frightening. Even Fan Shaozeng, who had always been calm and calm, couldn't help but break out in a cold sweat.

"He Yingqin, this asshole, thinks too highly of me!"

Now that the crisis in Lashio has been resolved, China's top brass has also made plans. The Ministry of Military Affairs is preparing to have the 88th Army withdraw from Myanmar and return to Kunming for reorganization. The vacancies in northern Myanmar will be taken over by the 72nd Army and the Second Army.

Like the troops stationed in India, these artillery troops were the favorites of Chiang Kai-shek. Although this order has not yet been formally approved by the head of state, the Ministry of Military Affairs' reorganization plan has included the 88th Army on the priority list.

At this time, He Yingqin took up the post of Army Commander-in-Chief of the China Theater in Kunming, and was responsible for unified operations, command and training of troops in all southwest theaters, as well as guiding party and government affairs in Guizhou Province.

Therefore, the expeditionary force returning home is basically under his control. Logically speaking, the same is true for the 88th Army.

This ill-intentioned military leader had long since set his sights on Liao Mingyu's troops. Although it was difficult to do anything on the surface, he was very good at stumbling behind the scenes.

After so many years in the military and political circles, how could He Yingqin not see that Liao Mingyu did not want to return to China? He just didn't know the latter's true purpose and thought that the other party just wanted to avoid his enemy.

In June...the fighting on the Lashio battlefield basically subsided, and the entire battle finally ended with the Japanese army's complete withdrawal to the central Mandalay area.

The northern Wa State area was basically controlled by the 88th Army. In order to avoid greater losses, the Japanese could only transfer the remaining three dissatisfied divisions to the Mandalay and Taunggyi areas to ensure the defense of the important town of Mandalay. .

The commander of Myanmar's central defense zone, Matsumoto Tomokawa, was dismissed and sent back to the base camp, and was replaced by Lieutenant General Yamashita Tomobumi. Many problems such as Terauchi Touichi's poor command and insufficient reinforcements were placed on the former, and he was clearly regarded as a scapegoat.

Although the 4th and 5th Divisions from Siam were still moving towards central Myanmar, the Japanese army had begun to comprehensively reduce its forces and completely gave up the idea of ​​going north to counterattack.

Yamashita Fengfumi disagreed with this point. He wanted to make some achievements in Myanmar. Only a military victory would give him more say. Therefore, even though the temple tried its best to stabilize the defense, he was thinking about how to counterattack the Chinese.



"Little nun ~ Nianfang 28 ... 锵 锵 锵 嘁 嘁 嘁 嘁 嘁 嘁 嘁 嘁 嘁 嘁 嘁 嘁 嘁 嘁 嘁 嘁 嘁 ..."

In Nankancheng District, at the 88th Army headquarters, Fan Shaozeng was sitting comfortably in his office, sipping tea, while humming a ditty leisurely with a fan.

"Master, would you like to take a look at the telegram just sent by the Military and Political Department?"

Adjutant Fan Bao walked straight in with the telegram. Before speaking, he looked back and saw that no one was around and locked the door tightly.

"Tsk...oh...Fan Bao, I told you many times that you have to call the commander or chief at the head of the military camp, but you son of a bitch is not at all formal!" Fan Shaozeng took a sip of tea and reprimanded in a pretense of seriousness.

"Yes, young master...the military commander taught me a lesson, the Military and Political Department..."

"What's the matter? You're hesitating." Fan Shaozeng grabbed the telegram and read it impatiently.

The content of the telegram was not much, but every word was frightening. Even Fan Shaozeng, who had always been calm and calm, couldn't help but break out in a cold sweat.

"He Yingqin, this asshole, thinks too highly of me!"

Now that the crisis in Lashio has been resolved, China's top brass has also made plans. The Ministry of Military Affairs is preparing to have the 88th Army withdraw from Myanmar and return to Kunming for reorganization. The vacancies in northern Myanmar will be taken over by the 72nd Army and the Second Army.

Like the troops stationed in India, these artillery troops were the favorites of Chiang Kai-shek. Although this order has not yet been formally approved by the head of state, the Ministry of Military Affairs' reorganization plan has included the 88th Army on the priority list.

At this time, He Yingqin took up the post of Army Commander-in-Chief of the China Theater in Kunming, and was responsible for unified operations, command and training of troops in all southwest theaters, as well as guiding party and government affairs in Guizhou Province.

Therefore, the expeditionary force returning home is basically under his control. Logically speaking, the same is true for the 88th Army.

This ill-intentioned military leader had long since set his sights on Liao Mingyu's troops. Although it was difficult to do anything on the surface, he was very good at stumbling behind the scenes.

After so many years in the military and political circles, how could He Yingqin not see that Liao Mingyu did not want to return to China? He just didn't know the latter's true purpose and thought that the other party just wanted to avoid his enemy.

In June...the fighting on the Lashio battlefield basically subsided, and the entire battle finally ended with the Japanese army's complete withdrawal to the central Mandalay area.

The northern Wa State area was basically controlled by the 88th Army. In order to avoid greater losses, the Japanese could only transfer the remaining three dissatisfied divisions to the Mandalay and Taunggyi areas to ensure the defense of the important town of Mandalay. .

The commander of Myanmar's central defense zone, Matsumoto Tomokawa, was dismissed and sent back to the base camp, and was replaced by Lieutenant General Yamashita Tomobumi. Many problems such as Terauchi Touichi's poor command and insufficient reinforcements were placed on the former, and he was clearly regarded as a scapegoat.

Although the 4th and 5th Divisions from Siam were still moving towards central Myanmar, the Japanese army had begun to comprehensively reduce its forces and completely gave up the idea of ​​going north to counterattack.

Yamashita Fengfumi disagreed with this point. He wanted to make some achievements in Myanmar. Only a military victory would give him more say. Therefore, even though the temple tried its best to stabilize the defense, he was thinking about how to counterattack the Chinese.



"Little nun ~ Nianfang 28 ... 锵 锵 锵 嘁 嘁 嘁 嘁 嘁 嘁 嘁 嘁 嘁 嘁 嘁 嘁 嘁 嘁 嘁 嘁 嘁 ..."

In Nankancheng District, at the 88th Army headquarters, Fan Shaozeng was sitting comfortably in his office, sipping tea, while humming a ditty leisurely with a fan.

"Master, would you like to take a look at the telegram just sent by the Military and Political Department?"

Adjutant Fan Bao walked straight in with the telegram. Before speaking, he looked back and saw that no one was around and locked the door tightly.

"Tsk...oh...Fan Bao, I told you many times that you have to call the commander or chief at the head of the military camp, but you son of a bitch is not at all formal!" Fan Shaozeng took a sip of tea and reprimanded in a pretense of seriousness.

"Yes, young master...the military commander taught me a lesson, the Military and Political Department..."

"What's the matter? You're hesitating." Fan Shaozeng grabbed the telegram and read it impatiently.

The content of the telegram was not much, but every word was frightening. Even Fan Shaozeng, who had always been calm and calm, couldn't help but break out in a cold sweat.

"He Yingqin, this asshole, thinks too highly of me!"

Now that the crisis in Lashio has been resolved, China's top brass has also made plans. The Ministry of Military Affairs is preparing to have the 88th Army withdraw from Myanmar and return to Kunming for reorganization. The vacancies in northern Myanmar will be taken over by the 72nd Army and the Second Army.

Like the troops stationed in India, these artillery troops were the favorites of Chiang Kai-shek. Although this order has not yet been formally approved by the head of state, the Ministry of Military Affairs' reorganization plan has included the 88th Army on the priority list.

At this time, He Yingqin took up the post of Army Commander-in-Chief of the China Theater in Kunming, and was responsible for unified operations, command and training of troops in all southwest theaters, as well as guiding party and government affairs in Guizhou Province.

Therefore, the expeditionary force returning home is basically under his control. Logically speaking, the same is true for the 88th Army.

This ill-intentioned military leader had long since set his sights on Liao Mingyu's troops. Although it was difficult to do anything on the surface, he was very good at stumbling behind the scenes.

After so many years in the military and political circles, how could He Yingqin not see that Liao Mingyu did not want to return to China? He just didn't know the latter's true purpose and thought that the other party just wanted to avoid his enemy.

In June...the fighting on the Lashio battlefield basically subsided, and the entire battle finally ended with the Japanese army's complete withdrawal to the central Mandalay area.

The northern Wa State area was basically controlled by the 88th Army. In order to avoid greater losses, the Japanese could only transfer the remaining three dissatisfied divisions to the Mandalay and Taunggyi areas to ensure the defense of the important town of Mandalay. .

The commander of Myanmar's central defense zone, Matsumoto Tomokawa, was dismissed and sent back to the base camp, and was replaced by Lieutenant General Yamashita Tomobumi. Many problems such as Terauchi Touichi's poor command and insufficient reinforcements were placed on the former, and he was clearly regarded as a scapegoat.

Although the 4th and 5th Divisions from Siam were still moving towards central Myanmar, the Japanese army had begun to comprehensively reduce its forces and completely gave up the idea of ​​going north to counterattack.

Yamashita Fengfumi disagreed with this point. He wanted to make some achievements in Myanmar. Only a military victory would give him more say. Therefore, even though the temple tried its best to stabilize the defense, he was thinking about how to counterattack the Chinese.



"Little nun ~ Nianfang 28 ... 锵 锵 锵 嘁 嘁 嘁 嘁 嘁 嘁 嘁 嘁 嘁 嘁 嘁 嘁 嘁 嘁 嘁 嘁 嘁 ..."

In Nankancheng District, at the 88th Army headquarters, Fan Shaozeng was sitting comfortably in his office, sipping tea, while humming a ditty leisurely with a fan.

"Master, would you like to take a look at the telegram just sent by the Military and Political Department?"

Adjutant Fan Bao walked straight in with the telegram. Before speaking, he looked back and saw that no one was around and locked the door tightly.

"Tsk...oh...Fan Bao, I told you many times that you have to call the commander or chief at the head of the military camp, but you son of a bitch is not at all formal!" Fan Shaozeng took a sip of tea and reprimanded in a pretense of seriousness.

"Yes, young master...the military commander taught me a lesson, the Military and Political Department..."

"What's the matter? You're hesitating." Fan Shaozeng grabbed the telegram and read it impatiently.

The content of the telegram was not much, but every word was frightening. Even Fan Shaozeng, who had always been calm and calm, couldn't help but break out in a cold sweat.

"He Yingqin, this asshole, thinks too highly of me!"

Now that the crisis in Lashio has been resolved, China's top brass has also made plans. The Ministry of Military Affairs is preparing to have the 88th Army withdraw from Myanmar and return to Kunming for reorganization. The vacancies in northern Myanmar will be taken over by the 72nd Army and the Second Army.

Like the troops stationed in India, these artillery troops were the favorites of Chiang Kai-shek. Although this order has not yet been formally approved by the head of state, the Ministry of Military Affairs' reorganization plan has included the 88th Army on the priority list.

At this time, He Yingqin took up the post of Army Commander-in-Chief of the China Theater in Kunming, and was responsible for unified operations, command and training of troops in all southwest theaters, as well as guiding party and government affairs in Guizhou Province.

Therefore, the expeditionary force returning home is basically under his control. Logically speaking, the same is true for the 88th Army.

This ill-intentioned military leader had long since set his sights on Liao Mingyu's troops. Although it was difficult to do anything on the surface, he was very good at stumbling behind the scenes.

After so many years in the military and political circles, how could He Yingqin not see that Liao Mingyu did not want to return to China? He just didn't know the latter's true purpose and thought that the other party just wanted to avoid his enemy.

In June...the fighting on the Lashio battlefield basically subsided, and the entire battle finally ended with the Japanese army's complete withdrawal to the central Mandalay area.

The northern Wa State area was basically controlled by the 88th Army. In order to avoid greater losses, the Japanese could only transfer the remaining three dissatisfied divisions to the Mandalay and Taunggyi areas to ensure the defense of the important town of Mandalay. .

The commander of Myanmar's central defense zone, Matsumoto Tomokawa, was dismissed and sent back to the base camp, and was replaced by Lieutenant General Yamashita Tomobumi. Many problems such as Terauchi Touichi's poor command and insufficient reinforcements were placed on the former, and he was clearly regarded as a scapegoat.

Although the 4th and 5th Divisions from Siam were still moving towards central Myanmar, the Japanese army had begun to comprehensively reduce its forces and completely gave up the idea of ​​going north to counterattack.

Yamashita Fengfumi disagrees with this point. He really wants to make some achievements in Myanmar. Only military victory can give him more say. So even though the temple is urging a stable defense, he is thinking about it.