Chapter 137 The Japanese Army’s Actions!

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"Here." Zhou Fangjie pointed out the inaccuracies in the stack of old papers, "Something is wrong with the equipment personnel's data. Please verify it again."

Unexpectedly, Li Yinglun took one look and said, "Report to the group, there is no problem here!"

"Is there no problem? Didn't I tell you? Veterans are given priority to replenish the first battalion. The best veterans from the Heze Security Group are also given priority to replenish the first battalion. Didn't I tell you clearly enough?" Zhou Fangjie He stood up and looked at Li Yinglun in front of him. The displeasure in his words was very obvious, and there was also a hint of sullenness.

Zhou Fangjie had also been on the battlefield, and the invisible murderous aura still existed in him.

But is Li Yinglun afraid? He is indeed a very conceited person, and he doesn't look down on someone like Zhou Fangjie, who came to the grassroots level and got there because of his background in Huangpu.

In Li Yinglun's view, the truly capable people at Huangpu Military Academy have been promoted to the position of brigade commander long ago. How come they were promoted to regiment commander only recently? Before, he was just a small deputy leader.

Perhaps this is a common problem among some cadres working in high-level units - they believe that the staff level of grassroots units is generally low and not as good as the leaders of high-level units. They also learned their skills from the leaders of high-level units, so naturally they feel that Somewhat contemptuous.

"Sir, I believe that if our regiment is placed in this order, the balance of the overall combat effectiveness will be greatly compromised." Li Yinglun gently raised his somewhat arrogant head.

"Snapped!!"

Zhou Fangjie slapped the table so hard that even the water in the cup splashed slightly. Obviously, he was not ordinary angry.

"Li Yinglun, let me tell you, if you don't want to be around anymore, get out of here!" Zhou Fangjie squeezed out the last two words through his teeth.

Li Yinglun was frightened by this sudden scene and was stunned for a moment.

"I'm telling you, the war is about to start now. If you don't want to mess around anymore, get out of here and go back to the military headquarters. Don't lead the entire regiment of more than 2,000 brothers to die!" Zhou Fangjie's fists were clenched, and his hands were all clenched. The veins were already popping out, and you can imagine how angry he was at this time.

However, Zhou Fangjie was trying his best to suppress his anger and prevent it from exploding, otherwise the relationship between the two would not look good.

After hearing this, Li Yinglun seemed to understand Zhou Fangjie's intention - it was to sacrifice the combat effectiveness of the larger unit to ensure the absolute combat effectiveness of a certain unit.

This is the only way out of all options. Instead of making every knife unsharp, it is better to make one of the knives sharp first, so that at least one of the knives can be used to cut the enemy!

"I understand." After Li Yinglun understood Zhou Fangjie's intention, he didn't have too many unnecessary arguments. This was war, and the lives of his brothers could not be used as a joke.

Besides, if something really goes wrong because of my own stupidity, I'm afraid I won't be able to escape the ending of eating peanuts, right?

Most people who have worked in high-end units may be arrogant or make stupid mistakes, but they definitely have their own expertise in looking at people's faces and looking at their own future.

"I will carry out the regiment's orders again!" Li Yinglun saluted Zhou Fangjie with a military salute and walked out without looking back.

To be honest, this is not the first time Zhou Fangjie has served as a military officer, but it is the first time he has encountered a "weirdo" like Li Yinglun who does not obey orders.

Yes, it's weird.

In the battle order of the national army, what is emphasized is that "soldiers must obey orders as their bounden duty." It is relatively rare to see such prickly men who are unwilling to obey orders.

After all, the point of obeying the orders of superiors had already been laid down in Huangpu - more importantly, before that, most of the officers in the Huangpu department were still at the grassroots level, and those who took the lead were only frustrated.

Therefore, military discipline is still quite good.

As for the later period of the Anti-Japanese War, almost all the elites in the Huangpu faction were dead, and the remaining ones have been transferred to the Ace Army. Naturally, the remaining troops are not as good as at this time in all aspects. Huangpu is tied.

Looking at Li Yinglun's leaving figure, Zhou Fangjie frowned deeply: He was just waiting for a thorn in the side, what would he do if it were Zhang Yulin? How to polish this thorn?

As he thought about it, Zhou Fangjie's brows furrowed deeper, and an annoyance arose in his heart: He seemed to be one step ahead of Zhang Yulin, but in these aspects, he was still far behind that guy. A certain distance...

Or is it that some people are born to be leaders?

Thinking about this, Zhou Fangjie quickly shook his head: "It's impossible. There's no way I can let that guy Zhang Yulin compete. What Zhang Yulin can do, I will definitely be able to do..."



The large units of the Chinese army are gearing up to fight a life-and-death battle with the Japanese army, but the Japanese army is not idle either.

After the Japanese troops occupied Xuzhou, the Japanese base camp believed that the Battle of Xuzhou was basically over, but the results must be expanded!

As a result, on the afternoon of May 20th, the Japanese base camp issued several orders to the Japanese invaders.

The first line is for the Central China Dispatch Army and the North China Front Army. The order is roughly as follows: Expand the results of the Xuzhou Battle and roughly stop east of the line connecting Lanfeng, Guide (ie Shangqiu), Yongcheng, and Mengcheng.

The second order was given to the Central China Expeditionary Force: The commander of the Central China Expeditionary Force should make the troops participating in the Xuzhou Battle continue to sweep along the Jinpu Line area, and must move to the south of the Huaihe River (including) as soon as possible. The Thirteenth Division can be deployed on the bank of the Huaihe River west of Bengbu, and is scheduled to be transferred to the Second Army.

This third order was given to the North China Front Army, and it was also the last order given by the Japanese base camp to the Japanese invaders on this day: the commander of the North China Front Army should dispatch troops to follow the transfer of the Central China Expedition Army troops, and move the Second Army to about two The troops, which are based on three divisions, are deployed in the area along the Jinpu Line from the south of Xuzhou to the Huaihe River.

After receiving these three orders, the Central China Expedition Army of Shunroku Hata and the North China Front Army of Juichi Terauchi among the Japanese invaders began to take rapid action.

Not only do they want to expand their results, but they also want to cross the war stop line. They want to make meritorious deeds, capture Kaifeng, and then capture Zhengzhou, the center point of the Jinpu Line!

This was not the first time that the Japanese army had crossed the war stop line. The first time that the Japanese army did this was Matsui Iwane, the first commander of the Central China Expeditionary Force. It can be said that he had not set off a bad start!

It can be said that this also reflects a problem of the Japanese army: the bottom overcomes the top!

And this problem is very serious!

Whether it was September 18th, the crossing of the war stop line on the Songhu battlefield, or the fight to Nanjing, most of them



PS: If you lie to Quanqin, wait!

This was not the first time that the Japanese army had crossed the war stop line. The first time that the Japanese army did this was Matsui Iwane, the first commander of the Central China Expeditionary Force. It can be said that he had not set off a bad start!

It can be said that this also reflects a problem of the Japanese army: the bottom overcomes the top!

And this problem is very serious!

Whether it was September 18th, the crossing of the war stop line on the Songhu battlefield, or the fight to Nanjing, most of them

This was not the first time that the Japanese army had crossed the war stop line. The first time that the Japanese army did this was Matsui Iwane, the first commander of the Central China Expeditionary Force. It can be said that he had not set off a bad start!

It can be said that this also reflects a problem of the Japanese army: the bottom overcomes the top!

And this problem is very serious!

Whether it was September 18th, the crossing of the war stop line on the Songhu battlefield, or the fight to Nanjing, most of them

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