Japanese plainclothes peeps at the positions of our troops

[[[CP|W:210|H:140|A:C|U:http://file2.biquge.info/chapters/20136/16/2687928635069498198665737370064.jpg]]]] Around November 1937, the artillery units of the Northern Branch Dispatch Army sent plainclothes fire points to observe scouts in advance, and it became a popular tactic. The picture shows Kinoshita's troops observing the scout at the fire point. Note that the plainclothes closest to the camera is holding the gun mirror, as detailed in Chapter 99 of the text.

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