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Beside him, the adjutant was also embarrassed, and responded in a low voice: "Da Zuo...... No matter what difficulties we encounter, we still have to persevere! The soldiers of the Great Japanese Empire, they cannot retreat! ”

In the current state of the war, everyone in Japan has lost confidence in the victory over the United States in New Guinea: they are just struggling, trying their best to die.

Whether it was the commander-in-chief of Yamashita Fumi, or the other Japanese commanders on the island, they were all doing their best to pull more Americans into the water before they destroyed themselves.

This is what the Japanese believe, and what makes them terrible: even if they know that they are doomed, they still have the reason and courage to fight.

"Captain Gao Chang piloted a plane and hit an American transport ship yesterday...... All the novice pilots brought by Sasaki Guncao were assigned their own planes. The adjutant continued.

Hearing him say this, the big one didn't speak, and kept his eyes on the improvised dock, watching a brand-new ME-109E fighter being unloaded.

The brand-new fighters, which had no wings, were loaded onto trucks and transported to airports, where they were assembled by technicians on the ground.

The accuracy of the Germans' weapons was quite good, and with simple installation, these aircraft could go into the sky to fight, which was very convenient.

The content of what the adjutant said was actually very easy to understand: Senior Lieutenant Gao Chang was an old pilot, and he died on the battlefield yesterday because the plane was hit and could not return.

When Captain Gao Chang was dying, he drove his plane into an American transport ship, and according to the wingman pilot of Captain Gao Chang, who had seen the situation with his own eyes, the American transport ship seemed to sink with thick smoke billowing from the situation.

This tactic of piloting a plane into an American ship was not the first time that the Japanese had used it, and many Japanese pilots would choose to ram their opponents when they could not return.

As a veteran pilot, Gao Chang's death in battle was undoubtedly a heavy loss to the Japanese army aviation on the islands of New Guinea.

It's a pity that the quality of the new pilots who have been replenished is pitiful: the leader is just a military officer, and the combat ability of the novice pilots is extremely low.

It seems impossible to expect these rookies to play their previous record.

Previously, the losses of Japanese aircraft and American aircraft were 110 to 200, which was the battle loss ratio played by Japanese first-line fighter pilots.

However, with the decline in the quality of the Japanese army's supplementary pilots, this ratio is gradually being caught up by the United States: the current battle loss ratio is 250 to 350.

The data on paper reflects the real problem very intuitively, and the loss ratio of the two sides has been reduced from about 1 to 2 to 3.

The meaning of this young man is obvious, instead of letting these rookie pilots waste their planes and lose their lives, it is better to let them, like Captain Gao Chang, take the initiative to find American ships to launch suicide attacks!

Although it was a little cruel, the actual results were very amazing! It is possible for them to repel the attacks of the Americans, and even change the dynamics of the war!

"Those novices can only keep honing themselves in battle......" Pretending not to understand the other party's words, the big sa diverted the topic.

It's not that he doesn't understand the hints of his subordinates, but he really doesn't dare to give such an order - that would be tantamount to deciding his fate in advance.

Whether it is defeat or victory, the person who gives such an order will only have one end in the end: if you look at Onishi Takijiro, you can clearly know that the commander who dares to carry out a kamikaze attack is the kind of madman who treats his life as child's play!

It is another thing for his subordinates to spontaneously ram the enemy ship, which is a heroic performance, and he asks his subordinates to take the initiative to ram the enemy ship.

After all, not all Japanese commanders have the courage and strength of Takijiro Onishi.

Compared to the officers of the Japanese Army Air Corps, the faces of the commanders of the Army Ground Forces waiting on the dock were not very good.

The reinforcements that Yamashita requested for 30 Leopard tanks did not even arrive half of them this time.

The weapons and ammunition promised by the base camp to Yamashita were all discounted: only half of the ammunition was given, and some of them did not even reach half.

The fuel was replenished, which alleviated the serious problem of fuel shortage for the Japanese troops on the island, and made the planes, automobiles, and combat vehicles of the Japanese army on the island barely operational.

But the Leopard tank is such a big killing weapon, and the sincerity of the base camp is pitiful, they did not replenish a Leopard tank to Yamashita Fengwen, and even transported the paralyzed Leopard tank away.

"This tank is no longer of any use if it is left here, and the base camp has decided to transport it back to Malaya, where it will wait for repair parts!" The Japanese officer who came with the ship read out the order from the rear with a blank face.

"Yaga! We gave our lives on the front lines! You have the face to transfer supplies from the front line back to the rear? A Japanese army lieutenant scolded, holding his command knife, with angry eyes wide open.

"I'm reading out the order from the base camp, if you think it's inappropriate, you can go back and question it yourself! Why bother me, the one who delivers commands? The adjutant who came with the ship did not back down, and replied coldly.

"You!" Nakasa couldn't hold it on his face, and wanted to pull out the command knife, but was held down by his companion.

Although Japan is serious, it is not good to draw a knife casually. The other side also carried out the order, and it was the front-line troops on the island of New Guinea who suffered the loss.

"The base camp thinks that New Guinea cannot be defended?" The Japanese adjutant who pressed his companion, although he suppressed his anger, asked the other party a little unwillingly: "We were abandoned?" ”

"There's no way to give up! The Leopard tank was too much capacity, so the base camp temporarily decided to replace the Leopard tank to be transported with 10 Type 97 tanks. The adjutant who had come with the ship replied.

In fact, everyone knows that 10 Type 97 tanks, compared to the Leopard tank, is simply a joke.

The Japanese officers who have seen the power of the Leopard chariot on the island of New Guinea, where can they still look at their own bean chariot?

The transfer of the paralyzed Leopard chariot on the island of New Guinea to Malaya indicates that the base camp has moved the location of the decisive battle to Malaya.

As for New Guinea, it's how long it can be delayed. Who called Yamashita Fumi, who is not capable of driving the American landing force into the sea?

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