Chapter 459: Battle
Although a little dazed by the bombing that has just occurred, China's support for it is unquestionable. Especially in terms of training and weapons support, this kind of support is definitely incomparable to a country like Vietnamββββββ of course, this is also because Vietnam has been a white-eyed wolf in Yan Guang's memory, which makes Yan Guang have a bad impression of Vietnam.
Unlike countries like Vietnam, it ββββββis not right in the entire Indochina Peninsula, it should be said that in the entire Southeast Asia, Yan Guang pays the most attention to Thailand, and at the same time attaches the most importance to Thailand.
This was not only because Thailand was the only country in East Asia other than China and Japan, but more importantly, Thailand was a country with very close ties with China.
And unlike the afterlife...
In later generations, countries like Japan and North Korea (South Korea), which were once very close to China in history, are no longer so closely connected with China, at least on some level, and even the three countries are still hostile to each other...
There was a joke in later generations that Chinese and Japanese could only talk about going together when they talked about Korea, Chinese and Koreans could talk about going together only when they talked about Japan, and Japanese and Koreans could only talk about going together when they talked about China...
Leaving aside whether this joke is true or not, this also shows more or less what the relationship between the three kingdoms will be in the future.
Unlike Thailand, in the history of Thailand, both in the past and in the present, the Chinese have played a great role in it. Of Thailand's previous prime ministers, there are even only five prime ministers who are not of Chinese origin.
In the history of Thailand. Even if it's like Luang Phibun? The Thai people who preach the Great Thai Nationalism like Songkhan are also of Chinese origin.
(Luang Phibun was formerly known as Pei?) Chidat Sankar, knighted name Luang Phibun? Song Khan was born in a peasant family in Nonthaburi Province, Thailand. He is of mixed Chinese and Thai descent, and his father's surname is Wu. His ancestral home is Guangdong. He graduated from the Army Military Academy in Bangkok in 1916 and later studied in France. In September 1934, he became Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Army and Minister of Defense. December 1938 Phaya? When Phra Fong retired, he took over as prime minister and concurrently served as Minister of Defense, Minister of the Interior, and Commander-in-Chief of the Army. He pursued a pro-Japanese diplomacy and formed alliances with the Axis powers such as Germany, Italy, and Japan. It pursued a pan-Thai policy, provoked border disputes externally, and instigated ethnic estrangement between the Thai and Chinese internally. On January 25, 1942, the Luang Phibun government declared war on Britain and the United States, and appointed himself Marshal of the Army, Navy and Air Force. In July 1944, the Thai ambassador to the United States, Mr. Sinis? The Free Thai Movement, led by Bhamo, staged a military coup and he was forced to resign.
In October 1945, he was arrested and imprisoned on charges of war crimes. He was released the following year. He returned to politics as Prime Minister in 1948; 1957 year. Minister of Defense Shali? Marshal Narat of Thanarat staged a successful coup d'Γ©tat. Luang Phibun fled abroad and settled in Japan. On June 12, 1964, he died of a heart attack in Tokyo. οΌ
In addition, the current prime minister of Thailand, that is, the one called Yingluck? Shinawatra's female Thai prime minister is the one who looks a bit like a ladyboy. is a Chinese, her Han name is Qiu Yingle, and she is a fourth-generation Chinese in Thailand.
Also her ex Abhisit? Wichachiwa was also a Chinese, Han name was Yuan Mark.
This Yuan Mark's predecessor Song Chai? Wangsava was also a Chinese, Han name Song Cai.
In addition, there is the Thaksin Shinawatra, who used to be highly exposed on TV, and he is also Chinese. Han name Qiu Daxin. Is the 23rd (31st) prime minister in Thailand's history and the current prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra? Shinawatra's brother, the one who just said he looked a little like a ladyboy...
The other one is called Somchai? Wangsavat's. That is, Song Cai, is Thaksin's sister-in-law...
The history of the Chinese in Thailand is very long, as can be seen from the fact that there are so many Chinese prime ministers. In fact, since the early years of Hongwu in the Ming Dynasty (1367), there have been Chinese among the Siamese envoys who went to China to pay tribute, and they first appeared as generals, such as Li Qing in the 5th year of Hongwu (1372). In the 14th year of Hongwu (1381), Chen Ziren appeared as a Zhenggong envoy. These Chinese have lived in sojourn for many years and are fluent in Siamese.
On the occasion of the 13th and 14th centuries. The trading ports on both sides of the Kra Isthmus, such as Chumphon, Surat Thani and Luk Khum, were the first to attract ethnic Chinese to do business. In the 16th century, when Western efforts were made to infiltrate southern Thailand, Chinese tin miners had established a strong foothold in southern Thailand. At the same time, the Chinese pirate Lin Daogan and his entourage, unable to stand the pursuit of officers and soldiers, fled south to settle in Pattani and married the local queen. Pattani gradually developed into a Chinese settlement.
At the beginning of the 16th century, Ayutthaya (also known as Ayutthaya) had a Chinese settlement. According to the accounts of the Chinese at the time, the Chinese had lived here for several generations. They competed commercially with the Japanese and Portuguese in the royal city of Ayutta. According to the records of the French ambassador to the royal city of Ayuto, there were about 3,000 to 4,000 Chinese in the middle of the 17th century.
By the end of the 17th century, there were about 10,000 Chinese people in Thailand, accounting for less than 1% of the country's total population. At that time, most of the Thai and Chinese came from the commercial ports of Fujian and Guangdong in South China, and they were business immigrants. In the 17th century, when the Japanese lost power in the Ayutta king, the Chinese quickly took advantage of the Thai king's interest in trade and became agents of the royal trade. The King of Thailand regarded the Chinese as his own and gave them special treatment, so the Chinese had an advantage in competition with European businessmen.
In 1766, the Burmese army besieged the capital Ayuta, and the Chinese residents of the city fought bravely to defend the city. Later, Zheng Zhao, a Chinese-Thai half-breed, led 500 of his men to break through the siege, and in October 1767, he led an army to recover the city of Ayutta and establish the Thonburi Dynasty. Zheng Zhao's father is Zheng Yong, a native of Chaozhou, originally from Chenghai, Guangdong, and made his fortune after immigrating to Siam; The mother is a Thai woman. During his reign (1767-1782), Zheng Zhao encouraged a large influx of Teochew people into Thailand. Some of them were engaged in business, while others were engaged in farming, growing sugar cane and pepper for export. On the east bank of the Chao Phraya River, near the present-day royal city. A new Chinese ghetto began to emerge. The dynasty established after Zheng Zhao's death was the Chokri Dynasty, and the royal trade in Thailand flourished unprecedentedly, with the participation of Chinese merchants and a large influx of immigrants. King Rama I was in the heart of today's Bangkok's Chinatown. A Chinese business district was built.
With the booming economy in the 1850s, the pace of Chinese immigration accelerated. In the first half of the 19th century, there was a seasonal influx of Chinese businessmen into Thailand. In the second half of the year, an organized type of prepaid ticket came into being, leading to an influx of labor immigrants. By the end of the 19th century. Chinese in Thailand have spread all over the country.
The vast majority of Chinese are from Guangdong and Fujian. At the beginning of the 20th century, Chaozhou people were overwhelmingly dominant, accounting for 40%, others such as Hainanese 18%, Hakka 16%, Fujianese 16%, and Cantonese 9%. The reason why the Teochew people have the advantage. In addition to the love of King Zheng Zhao and the chain of immigrants, another important factor is that the steamship between Bangkok and South China should be opened to Shantou as the earliest, and a large number of hipsters disembarked from here to Thailand.
It is also due to this close connection. The political status of Thai Chinese in Thailand is quite high, since the 18th Prime Minister of Thailand, Anami? Since the spring of Banyala, almost all prime ministers have Chinese ancestry.
Of course, this does not mean that Thailand will not exclude the Chinese...
In Thailand, Chinese businessmen are an important pillar of Thailand's economy, and many large local enterprises are set up by Chinese businessmen.
However. Due to the events that took place after the Second World War, and the Chinese businessmen were good at dancing, they gradually grasped the lifeblood of Thailand's economy. As a result, anti-Chinese sentiment began to emerge in the local area. In order to protect themselves, the Chinese have voluntarily abandoned their original Chinese pinyin surnames and used Thai characters with the same meaning as their new surnames, or even adopted the original local surnames. This movement came to be known as the "Name Change Movement". With Thailand's 20th Prime Minister Trump? Libpai, the 23rd Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, and the 25th Prime Minister Shama, for example, are all Chinese Thai, and they also have Chinese names, but they only use his Thai name to introduce themselves during their tenure. and not the original name. ..., but since the 1990s, Thailand's economy, along with the other members of the Tigers, has begun to take off. The attitude of the masses began to change. The local media also produced programmes to tell the story of the role of the Chinese in Thai history and to highlight that they are Thai like other ethnic groups in Thailand.
In addition, the Chinese are an important ethnic group in Thailand, with about 8.5 million people (2008), accounting for 12% of the total population, and a significant part of them come from the Chaoshan region of Guangdong, China.
Of course, this is not what Yan Guang knows...
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For Yan Guang, because in Yan Guang's memory, there have been no anti-Chinese incidents in Thailand like other parts of Southeast Asia, coupled with the high status of Chinese in Thailand, because Yan Guang still has a good impression of Thailand.
Moreover, at that time, Thailand was also China, Japan, and the only country in East Asia, which made Yan Guang look at Thailand differently.
Since in Yan Guang's plan, Thailand will be used as a help for China to fight against Japan, so Yan Guang has given Thailand considerable help, which includes all kinds of assistance, such as industrial, military and economic...
However, Yan Guang forgot one thing, Chinese, does not mean Chinese...
It's as if there are only two anti-Chinese campaigns in Thai history, one of which was by Luang Phibun? As Songkan did with this Chinese, not every Chinese sees themselves as Chinese, especially those born in Thailand...
However, in any case, because of this attention, the Thai team eventually reached a level of training with the help of the Wehrmachtββββββ of course, it cannot be compared with China or Japan, but it is not comparable to the rabble of countries such as Vietnam.
Therefore, although the series of air strikes just now can be called amazing, at least the Thais can withstand it.
Moreover, it not only withstood this level of air raids, but also shot down many Chinese dive bombers through air defense weapons provided by China in the course of air raids.
Dozens of FH-7 dive bombers were not a small loss even for the Wehrmacht.
Of course, compared to the Defence Air Force, it was the Thais who suffered more losses.
But even so...
"Damn..."
In the aftermath of the air strike, a Thai soldier hiding in a trench shook the dirt off his head, clearing his mind by the way. Although the air raid just now failed to kill this lucky Thai soldier, this level of air raid still made him dizzy.
"Fortunately, I wasn't lazy when I was digging the trenches. Otherwise..."
Thinking so, the soldier was somewhat glad to pick up the helmet that had just been blown off by the explosion wave, and after pouring out all the dirt inside the helmet, he put the helmet back on his headββββββ although the helmet was not able to resist the blow of the bullet at all. At most, it's to help wear a defense against shrapnel.,Stray bullets or something.,If the bullet hits something, don't say whether it can be penetrated.,But the kinetic energy brought by the bullet can also make the neck of the steel helmet broken.γ
But it's always good to have a helmet strap at times like these. At least there is a great comfort in the heart.
Just as he put on his helmet, another surviving officer in the trench shouted loudly.
"The enemy is coming, all ready for battle, ready for battle!!"
Although he had just been blown up, after hearing the officer's words, the soldier still poked his head out and looked out.
It turned out that after seeing the wave of bombing just now, the morale of the Triple Alliance, which was not very good on the border, suddenly boosted their morale. And the coalition generals here nodded when they saw that the morale was available. ..., as for the Wehrmacht's side? For the Wehrmacht, these so-called coalition forces are nothing more than cannon fodder to stall for time and allow the troops on the Yunnan side to assemble more quickly...
Cannon fodder...
Do you care if you live or die as cannon fodder?
Thereupon...
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"Ahh!!h
Bands of coalition soldiers rushed up with rifles howling...
"Can't you see..."
Looking at the scattered but not dense formation of coalition soldiers, an Wehrmacht officer standing in the command headquarters touched his chin and said.
"I thought it was just a rabble. I didn't expect that the basic formation still understands..."
"yes, I thought they would be like rookies who don't know anything, piled up and cut wheat by the Thais' machine guns..."
Hearing his companion say this, an officer on the side also laughed.
While this may seem cold-blooded, it also shows the true reaction of some within the Wehrmacht. Although China has been preaching the idea of East Asian integration for many years, it can only be said. In the eyes of many in the Communist government, they were never equal to the countries around them...
In the rear headquarters, the Wehrmacht observer group was still there smiling cold-bloodedly. And the coalition soldiers here have already rushed forward with a roar.
Looking at these coalition soldiers rushing up, the Thai soldiers who survived the air raid counted the losses on the defensive line and ordered the artillery groups in the rear to open fire.
However, alas, the artillery groups of the Thais in the rear were also under the heavy care of the bomber forces. Although the Thais also camouflaged the artillery positions, the Thais' artillery units still suffered great losses, and the rest needed to be cleaned up and repaired before they could be used. So when the coalition soldiers rushed up, the Thais' artillery group fired only a few sporadic shots in the rear ...
Not surprising either. Compared with cheaper rifles and machine guns, large-caliber field guns are always more expensive. Even the Nationalist government only provided assistance to Thailand with a certain number of 75mm and 105mm field guns, and the 120mm caliber field guns were already capped...
Of course, this small amount is only compared with the Wehrmacht, and compared with the Japanese Army, which is also very short of army equipment, the number of artillery equipped by the Thai Army is still not smallββββββ of course, the Thais do not have 150mm howitzers...
The sporadic artillery of the Thais did not bring much damage to the coalition forces, after all, the Thais were mainly armed with 75mm, 105mm and 120mm caliber guns, which were actually not very powerful in terms of power.
What's more, after the end of the air raid, these artillery, which were not very numerous in number, were also destroyed a lot...
It can only be said that after sporadic shelling, tens of thousands of coalition soldiers rushed towards the Thai defense line only suffered hundreds of casualties, which is simply a scratch for the coalition forcesββββββ you must know that although it cannot be compared with China, Laos, Vietnam and Cambodia also have a population of more than 1 million, 22 million and 3 million respectively.
In comparison, Thailand had a population of only 15 million at this time, and although the populations of Laos and Cambodia certainly could not be compared to those of Thailand, Vietnam was notoriously good.
So at the same time as Laos and Cambodia sent 50,000 and 100,000 troops respectively. Vietnam, on the other hand, bears the figure of 350,000...
Ahem, by the way, the population of Myanmar during this period was 17 million, which is 2 million more than Thailand...
How should I say that? It can only be said that the three countries of Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos are definitely the kind that do not take human life seriously. It doesn't matter how many people die to them, especially a few hundred people are dead now...
Therefore, under the orders of the rear command, these tens of thousands of coalition troops are still striding forward......, "Dada
Although there were high hopes for the artillery group behind, after learning that the artillery group suffered heavy losses due to air raids. The commander of the Thai army pinned this hope on the machine guns, which had been in the limelight in the First World Warββββββ anyway, in his opinion, the tactical level of the coalition forces on the opposite side was not much different from that of the First World War.
It should be said that they are quite correct in this view, after all, they are just a group of guys who have been temporarily transformed from guerrillas into regular troops. And these guerrillas still didn't fight hard battles, and during the French rule, at most they blew up the railroad or something, but...
Just as the Thai machine gunners began to pull the trigger and sweep down the coalition soldiers who rushed up one by one, a burst of artillery fire suddenly covered the Thai positions.
Seriously. In fact, the artillery fire is not very violent, especially the caliber of the incoming artillery is generally only about 75mm, and only a few can reach the level of 105mm and 120mm.
However, the artillery fire was very accurate, so in just an instant, the Thais on the position were already dizzy...
"What's going on?!"
When hearing the characteristic sound of a shell falling. The soldiers had already taken refuge in the trenches, so that by the time the shells fell, the soldiers were not swept into the air by the air of the shells or simply torn apart by shrapnel, as were their comrades who did not have time to hide back in the trenches or fortifications.
However, it is precisely because of this that while holding the rifle with both hands, he also has the kung fu to think...
"Why can the rabble of artillery hit so accurately?"
That's right. That's what he's thinking...
It is not only the Wehrmacht that looks down on the coalition and sees it as a rabble, but also the Thais. And compared to the Wehrmacht. The Thais may look down on the coalition forces even more, because there were several infighting within the coalition forces on the border, and on a few occasions they even exchanged fire, and these are all in the eyes of the Thais, and it is precisely for this reason that the Thais look down on the coalition forces very much.
And yet now. These guys, who looked down on them in the past, can shoot so accurately? Just a shell. It even landed in the trenches and killed the soldier's hapless boss on the spot...
That's not something that the rabble can do...
Ahem, it should be said that this is really not something that the artillery units of the coalition forces can do ...
In any case, during the period of French colonial rule, although the Nationalist government provided great assistance to the guerrillas in these areas, and even provided weapons and training, the guerrillas were guerrillas and could not be transformed into regular troops.
Especially during the period of French colonial rule, the guerrillas were all hiding and hiding, and don't think about attacking fortifications or anything. It is precisely for this reason that during this period, the Nationalist government did not provide the guerrillas with any large-caliber artillery, which was only 60mm, 80mm or 120mm mortars and 37mm infantry guns...
Of course, after the founding of the above three countries, the Nationalist government also supported some artillery, but it was generally 75mm, and the cap was 120mm, no matter how big it wasββββββ no, it can't be said that there was no, at least some of the city's coastal defense artillery was provided by the Nationalist government, and the maximum caliber was 210mm, but obviously the Vietnamese or Cambodians did not have the ability to dismantle the coastal defense artillery and transport it here for use...
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Although during the guerrilla period, the coalition forces also came into contact with mortars or small-caliber infantry guns, but everyone knows the difference between large-caliber field guns and these artillery. ..., so although after the establishment of the three countries mentioned above, the national government used to support part of the artillery. And also sent a lot of officers to help them build up the artillery unit, but the artillery unit built up in such a short period of time, to be honest, it is good not to be able to put the shells upside downββββββ don't think that there is no such thing, in fact, at least the mortar shells are put into the mortar upside down has happened many times, and recently it happened in Syria...
Cough. The Free Syrian Army, which had a combat strength of 5, put a mortar shell upside down into the mortar, and then what happened next does not need to be narrated, it can only be said that everyone who was present at the time was still standing...
And it is very incomprehensible that when the man put the shell upside down in the mortar. There are still a lot of people around...
Ahem, let's get down to business.
An artillery unit that has only been established for a few months can not put shells into the artillery upside down in actual combat, and as for such a difficult thing as infantry and artillery coordination, it is better not to force them, but at this moment, they are really fighting such a difficult thing. It's no wonder that Thais can't believe it.
And the truth is...
In fact, it was not the Vietnamese who coordinated the infantry artillery, nor the Laotians, nor the Cambodians, because it was the Chinese who played the infantry artillery coordination...
In fact, the Wehrmacht was well aware of how weak the coalition forces had become, so the Kuomintang government mobilized nearly 1,000 dive bombers to Yunnan. Then let them divert to Laos to assist the coalition forces in the war.
On the other hand, considering that the combat effectiveness of the artillery units of the coalition forces is really too scum, scum to the point that it is not even worthy of the artillery they are equipped with. Therefore, while sending air force units to provide support, the government also decided to use air transportation. Transporting a part of the artillery to Laos by transport planes to help the coalition troops operate the artillery and provide artillery support for the coalition forces...
In fact, for the national government. If it is basically impossible to gather all the hundreds of thousands of troops in Yunnan for a period of time and transport them from Yunnan to the front line in Laos, then it is still very simple to transport a relatively small number of artillery units to Laos by transport planes.
What's more, it's just to transport artillery to Laos, as for artillery and everything, it's ready-made, and it can be used directly from the coalition forces. It's so easy to do something so simple.
This is also the reason why the artillery of the coalition forces is suddenly so fierceββββββ because they are not the artillery of the coalition forces at all, but the old birds of the Wehrmacht who have been in service for many years.
To know in China. The Wehrmacht often conducts intensive training, especially artillery and so on, and a lot of artillery is fired every year.
Although it is indeed too mysterious to shoot shells and shells directly into the trenches, and it has something to do with luck, but in any case, the ability of national defense artillery is still in the forefront of the world...
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Suddenly, cough, more fierce artillery fire, the Thais are somewhat dizzy, especially this kind of artillery fire is still from the coalition forces that were not originally looked down upon, this is a blow to the Thaisββββββ no way, the Thais do not know that the artillery on the opposite side is actually airlifted from Chengdu...
Fortunately, the artillery fire of the coalition artillery did not last long and stopped, because soon the infantry of the coalition army was about to rush to the front of the line.
For the national defense artillery, although their technology is very good, but limited by the accuracy of the artillery of this era, so many times in order not to accidentally injure their companions, so even if there is still a little distance, the shelling must be suspended. β¦,
It was also taking advantage of this air raid that the originally dizzy Thais regained their strength.
"Da Da Da
Snakes erupted from the machine guns of the fortifications, sweeping the coalition soldiers within a kilometer to the ground.
It can only be said that maybe it was indeed a rabble, so under the suppression of the machine gun fire of the Thai army, the coalition soldiers soon stopped, and one by one they lay down in place to avoid machine gun fire.
Seeing that the soldiers did not dare to charge, the officers in front were of course very angry, and some of them even punched and kicked the soldiers who were lying downββββββ of course, at this time they themselves were also lying down. So even the officers of the Wehrmacht had to express their admiration for the fact that these Allied officers could still make such difficult maneuvers under the circumstances at that time...
It's useless to punch and kick these days, especially in the face of the threat of death like a machine gun.
However, it is not only the enemy who threatens death these days, but sometimes the same is true of superiors or comrades. So after getting the death order from the rear through the walkie-talkie, the officers began to threaten the soldiers around them.
At the beginning, it was naturally just a verbal threat, but in the past few years, verbal threats have been as nonsense as verbal praise, so the soldiers did not listen to the officers at all, and just continued to cower in place. Dodging bullets from the Thai side.
As soon as the officers saw that the verbal threats were useless, they all turned their faces one by one.
The most direct manifestation is...
Shoot those soldiers who are reluctant to come forward one by one, and temporarily serve as a superintendent.
In the face of the attitude of the officers who turned their faces and did not recognize people, the soldiers who were originally reluctant to come forward were also afraid, and finally under the threat of the officers. In the end, he attacked again under the rain of bullets.
Although under the threat of the officers, the soldiers once again mustered up the courage to charge, but after all, this courage was brought by the threat of the officers, so although the coalition forces reluctantly launched a charge, but it was not long before they were defeated by the counterattack of the Thais, in the process the Vietnamese resisted a little, but the Laotians and Cambodians...
It can only be said. They are indeed worthy of their place in history...
Although the defeat of the coalition army was very humiliating, the Thais were overjoyed, or it was expected that they would win so easily, so after the coalition began to retreat, the Thais began to organize forces to counterattack...
The coalition forces had already begun to rout. By the time the Thais began to pursue, the allied soldiers threw away their armor and began to rise...
Fortunately, at this time, the savior arrived...
Just when the coalition forces were beaten by the Thais, they threw away their armor and fled desperately to their positions one by one, completely unaware that the Thais were also following behind them, a team. Or rather, a group of nearly a thousand dive bombers consisting of FH-7s once again flew over the battlefield.
Needless to say, these were naturally air strikes called for by Wehrmacht officers at the front.
It should be said that the Wehrmacht observer mission did not have much hope for the cannon fodder of the coalition forces in the first place. Therefore, when the soldiers of the coalition forces were pressed down by the machine guns of the Thais, and did not even dare to move, the officers of the observation mission began to call the bomber group to replenish ammunition at the forward airfield in Laos...
These bombers are the real trump cards on which they have high hopes ...
It's just that these bombers have just completed a bombing mission not long ago, and replenishing ammunition or anything is not an easy task, but fortunately, in the end, the bomber force still arrived before the rout of the coalition forces...
When the bomber unit arrived. The Thais were only a few hundred meters away from the coalition lines. ..., in fact, if you have to say, it is not impossible for the troops of the coalition forces on the defensive line to repel the Thais. It's just that no one knows if there will be a scene on the battlefield that seems to be the one in the history of the Anti-Japanese War, when tens of thousands of people were chased upside down by hundreds of people...
So...
Sure enough, it still depends on the Air Force...
Although there are no tank units to cooperate with the air-ground coordination, and the coalition forces on the ground are more of a pig teammate, the dive bomber unit still plays quite well, and in the absence of air defense forces, the bomber force performs simply perfectly.
During the bombardment for more than 20 minutes, without any protection, the Thais who were completely exposed to the battlefield were discarded by the bombing, and the more than 10,000 people before departure quickly turned into only five or six thousand...
Although the bomber unit in the sky had to turn around and fly back after throwing away all the bombs they carried, the Thais, whose morale had also been greatly bombed, had no intention of continuing the pursuit.
In the days that followed, the coalition forces also tried to continue their advance, but under the stubborn resistance of the Thais, or because of their own pig-related connections, there was no progress at all.
In the end, the commander of the coalition forces on the front line was also angry, and did not let the coalition forces continue to advance, but directly let the bomber units resting in Laos bomb the Thai positions for three days and three nights, until the Thai positions seemed to be blown up, and then let the coalition forces continue to advance...
This time the effect was very good, although there were still living creatures on the Thai positions, but it was not enough to cause any resistance to the coalition forces, so in just over an hour, the coalition forces captured the Thai positions that they had not been able to capture in the past few days...
Although it is indeed a very happy thing to break through the defense line, this series of battles can be regarded as completely letting the commanders of the observation mission and the coalition forces understand how many pigs the so-called Three Kingdoms Alliance is, so it is natural that all hopes are pinned on the Air Force and the National Defense Army, and at this time, the hundreds of thousands of National Defense Army assembled in Yunnan have just set off...
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I heard that the electricity will be cut off for a day at 9 o'clock this morning, so I hurriedly stayed up all night and rushed out...
Ahem...