Chapter 628: The Battle of the Siege (Finale)
"This battle can't be fought anymore!" In the garrison headquarters in Charlotte, General Bambock, the commander of the 112th Mechanized Infantry Division of the United States Army, rushed into the headquarters and immediately put his steel helmet on the table, and complained loudly to his boss, Bradley, the commander of the entire American Army in the Charlotte area: "We are suffering heavy shelling almost all the time!" The cannonballs of the Ming people fell on our heads like raindrops that don't want money! Where are our artillery ?! ”
"Artillery is only used at important moments. www.biquge.info Bredley, who was leaning over the map, didn't even raise his head, and replied in a flat voice, "There is not much artillery left, and it is impossible to provide uninterrupted support to all the troops. ”
"But sir!" Bambock, whose face was bandaged, pushed aside the staff officers on the side, strode over to Bradley's side, and shouted, "When my division came from Atlantic City, it was nearly 20,000 men!" But my division has only been in position for two days, and now there are not even half of them able to breathe! ”
"The artillery of the Ming Dynasty is a bunch of bastards!" Bambock screamed too hard, causing blood to leak from the wound on his face from shrapnel wounds again: "Our soldiers need artillery support!" Even if you can't blow up those attacking troops, at least suppress their artillery!? ”
"I said it." Bradley finally put down the pencil in his hand, raised his head to look at Bambock with an excited face, and said lightly, "Our artillery is running out now, and it will only be used at critical moments." ”
"When is the hellish moment of truth!?" Bambock, who had been disgruntled by the tragic casualties of his subordinates in the past few days, no longer cared about the relationship between his superiors and subordinates, and spat at Bradley at the top of his throat.
"Look at them." Bradley raised his hand to wipe his face, and held out his hand to signal Bambock to look at the many officers in the nearby war room. "They are all like you, looking for reinforcements." I can tell you all in no uncertain terms that I don't have any reinforcements to give you right now. You don't have to think much about artillery support. Once the artillerymen revealed their position, they had no possibility of transfer at all. ”
The biggest reason why Bradley would say that there was no possibility of the artillerymen being transferred was because the number of Ming artillery units gathered near Charlotte at the moment was too many.
The Ming army dispatched most of the powerful artillery units to the vicinity of the Charlotte battlefield, of which there were thousands of large-caliber artillery pieces with a caliber of more than 100 millimeters alone. Such a number of artillery pieces was combined with the superiority of the Ming army in the quality and range of artillery. The most important thing is that the Ming army will not be afraid of any form of attrition at all.
Under these circumstances, the American artillerymen, who had suffered heavy losses due to successive defeats, no longer dared to engage in large-scale mutual firing suppression with the Ming army. Because that's the purest war of attrition. You blow up one of my artillery positions, I'll kill you. The losses on both sides were about the same, but the American troops were now being thrown off by the Ming army in terms of quantity and quality.
Moreover, the number of artillery pieces of the Ming army is large, and the area covered is huge. Once the U.S. artillery positions were exposed, they would be greeted by sweeping artillery cover. In such a situation, the slow movement of the American artillerymen even escaped as a luxury.
"And when are you going to save it for it?!" Seeing that there were so many senior officers in the war room, Bambock, who was dizzy, was stunned for a moment, then looked at Bradley and roared angrily, "Is it just kept as an ornament?!" What's the use of keeping troops that can't fight! ”
"Wait until the Ming army launches a general offensive and then use it." Bradley said coldly, "Wait until they launch a general attack, and then use all the troops." ”
In fact, Bradley was not reluctant to use artillery to support ground forces. Just like the army aviation, he has already used all the troops that can be used. But now he is also in a position where there is no way.
The Ming army didn't just attack Charlotte. From the Great Lakes region in the north to Florida in the south. Millions of Ming troops were constantly attacking the US positions everywhere like a tide. Since the official attack on the homeland, all types of supplies available to the U.S. military have begun to dwindle. Even the soldiers that used to be abundant have become scarce.
The advanced weapons and equipment in the modern industrial system and all kinds of military supplies are systematic projects. It all requires multiple factories to produce different parts and then assemble them. However, as many lands fell into the hands of the Ming army, the Americans lost a large number of their industrial base and raw material base.
Now, in every sense of the word, Americans' supplies have begun to decline dramatically. Their armoured forces were not replenished after the losses. The crippled troops on the front line also had difficulty getting artillery buildup. Even firearms, ammunition, military rations, and so on are already in difficulty.
Fortunately, before the Americans, the production of various materials was very staggering. Although there were a lot of battle losses and falling into the hands of the Ming army, it was still barely enough for the time being. However, a key factor on the battlefield, the replenishment of soldiers, is becoming increasingly difficult.
The loss of large areas of the country not only led to difficulties in industrial production, but also worsened the loss of a large number of people in the US military. Although the East Coast region is densely populated, the actual absolute total is not too high. Most of the real young people of school age have already entered the army, or are working hard in factories and farms. Except for those who really can't join the army and those who don't need to join with a background. The U.S. military is no longer adequately replenished.
When the war broke out a few years ago, the United States had the Pacific and Atlantic oceans as barriers, so it was able to calmly send expeditionary forces to various battlefields as guest support. However, at that time, although the Ming army was in the stage of strategic retreat, it still inflicted great casualties on the Americans who were only guest troops.
According to statistics, in the early days of the war, the number of soldiers who were forced to retire due to war death, capture, and serious disability and illness in the first month of the war exceeded 100,000!
Although this figure at that time could not be compared with the Russian army on the Russian battlefield, it was not easy for the Americans at all. But this is just the beginning.
As the course of the war continued to accelerate, the U.S. military invested more and more troops around the world, and the losses after the fierce battle with the Ming army also increased. Just six months after the outbreak of the war, the average monthly attrition of the US military has exceeded 200,000. This makes the U.S. military truly realize how powerful its opponents are.
But that's not all. After a strategic retreat in the early stage, the Ming army soon launched a strategic counterattack around the world after Zhang Cheng took power. The losses of the American expeditionary force were very heavy every month. And after the Ming army officially landed on its homeland, it lost more than 500,000 people that month!
In the ensuing period, the U.S. army was surrounded and annihilated again and again, constantly retreating and retreating, losing and losing! The total number of soldiers it has lost since the beginning of the war has exceeded 14 million!
In fact, on this planet, only the Ming Dynasty, Russia and the United States can afford to lose this scale. And a loss of this scale can only be regarded as a nerve-wracking for the Ming Dynasty, but Russia and the United States are about to die.
Now the U.S. military needs reinforcements everywhere on a front that stretches thousands of kilometers from the south to the south, and all kinds of troops and equipment are needed. Although all reserves have been used, boys and old men have also begun to be recruited into the army. But anyone with eyes can see that the defeat of the American army is only a matter of time.
At this time, if the U.S. military wants to turn defeat into victory, the only choice is black technology that can directly reverse the tide of the war. But it's a pity that they were once very close, but they lost the last straw at the last moment.
As Bradley said, when all the Ming reinforcements were in place, they quickly launched a massive general attack.
Dozens of Ming division-sized troops attacked from both sides of Charlotte, and thousands of tanks and armored vehicles rushed to the American positions with the support of many infantrymen. With a devastating ferocious attack, it broke through the American position and advanced to its depth.
The artillery unit that Bradley regarded as a killer did play a significant role, but it was a pity that they did not escape the counterattack of the Ming artillery after blocking the Ming offensive. After just a morning of fierce fire, the artillerymen of both sides, who had also suffered heavy losses, ended differently.
The U.S. artillery was almost completely wiped out, and it was difficult to replenish it on a large scale. And the Ming army, although the losses were also very large. However, they could send a large number of reinforcements and material resources to the battlefield through reinforcements by sea. Even if the artillery on both sides were to die together, it would be nothing to the Ming army. Because they can replenish back, and quickly.
The Ming army, which had this absolute advantage in strength, soon completely encircled and annihilated the approximately 200,000 defenders in the Charlotte area. The 1st and 2nd Panzer Groups, which were assaulting from both north and south, triumphantly joined forces at Charlotte, thus encircling the entire territory of Tennessee with heavy American troops.
Ten days later, the remaining more than a million U.S. troops in Tennessee were surrounded and annihilated, most of whom surrendered because they lacked all supplies.
The Ming army's encirclement war made history, and this scale of encirclement was the largest in the history of warfare. I dare not say that there is no one who will come after, but it is definitely unprecedented!
After this glorious battle, the Ming army was very close to the thirteen states of North America. (To be continued.) )