Chapter 1042: Take the Dajia Society lightly

For the troops who were about to go north, this crushing short battle was not too difficult, but the troops who had been stationed in the local area for more than half a month were quite excited, and it could be regarded as a bitter breath of long-pent-up evil spirit. In the previous period, in order to protect the safety of the Houlongxi waterway, the local garrison could only defend passively, and they had long wanted to get this opportunity to give the natives a success. Most of the soldiers who have risen up in the Maoli Society today are subordinate to the troops stationed in Miaoli.

After solving the Maoli Society, I hope that the dozens of miles of waterway between the oil field and the coastal camp finally saw the dawn of stability. The civil affairs department would then move in migrants along the Houlong River to reclaim the river valley plain, and after a year or two of Han villages were in the area, the law and order situation would naturally be stabilized. Dajiashe, located in the upper reaches of Houlong Creek and just a few miles away from the Hope Oilfield, is the last target of the clean-up operation.

Because Dajiashe is adjacent to the Hope Oilfield, the frequency of sporadic clashes between the two sides is even higher, but because the Hope Oilfield has built a fully enclosed outer defense line, and has built a number of guard towers more than ten meters high, the condescending firepower coverage is far better than that of the natives outside the camp. After suffering a few losses, the natives rarely approached within fifty meters of the camp. Therefore, compared with the frequent armed conflicts in the Houlongxi waterway, the material consumption and casualties caused by the war on this side of Haihan are lower.

However, because the Hope Oil Field is located in a mountain valley, and the activities of the natives are all on the slopes of the mountains at higher altitudes, it is still easy to control the movements in the oil field camp, and the army of thousands of people is stationed in this area, and there is basically no possibility of hiding their tracks. From the time Haihan entered this area, the natives had been monitoring the periphery, waiting for an opportunity to cause trouble, and as long as the natives were not blind, they would definitely be able to detect the arrival of this force at the first time. When Haihan launches an attack, it is probably impossible for the Dajia Society to be as unprepared as the Maoli Society, which also adds a little uncertainty to the next battle.

After completing the liquidation of the Maoli Society, the commanders also had a clearer understanding of the combat methods of the natives, so the preparation measures for the Dajia Society were not so troublesome. That night, the operational command held a pre-war preparation meeting at the oil field camp, and Morgan briefed everyone on the situation around Dajiashe.

In the period before the arrival of reinforcements, Morgan had already conducted many reconnaissances of the area around Dajiashe from the mountains between the two places, but for security reasons, he did not conduct close reconnaissance like the special operations battalion, but enough information was gathered to carry out operations in the area.

"Considering the open terrain and the confluence of three streams, it will probably be difficult for us to launch an offensive from multiple directions at the same time, but our goal is only to destroy this tribe, so it shouldn't be a big problem. After listening to Morgan's briefing, Tom Wang concluded: "The open terrain has a greater operational advantage for us, and in the attack, we should try to use long-range firepower to kill and injure the living forces of the natives first, so as not to have the situation of casualties after attacking the village today." ”

It is not too difficult for the Haihan Army to exterminate the Dajia Society, and what Wang Tom hopes now is that his side will not suffer too many casualties in this kind of battle with a huge disparity in power, otherwise even if he asks for credit from the Ministry of Defense after the war, he will be a little disgraced.

Because the battle of Maoli Society ended quickly, the troops were only stationed in the oil field camp for one night, and the next day they continued to advance along Houlong Creek to the eastern mountainous area, preparing to launch an offensive against Dajiashe.

Although the march route had to bypass a mountain beam between the oil field and Dajiashe, the distance was less than ten miles, and it took only two hours for the vanguard to see the smoke rising from the village of Dajiashe. Haihan didn't have any intention of hiding his whereabouts, and after completing the assembly in the river valley plain, he pushed towards the location of the Dajia Society.

The natives of the Dajia Society did a little better than the hastily battle-ready Maoli Society, and they actually built several earthen walls more than three feet high outside the village, and tried to use them as a cover to resist the attack of the Haihan. If it was another indigenous tribe that came to fight here, perhaps this simple and crude fortification could indeed play a role, but unfortunately their opponent was the Haihan Army, a group of professional soldiers armed with black technology weapons and almost armed to the teeth.

This kind of breastwork fortification can indeed block the bullets fired by rifles, but the Haihan army still has artillery in their hands, and there are weapons beyond the imagination of the natives. After a few field guns were erected, a bombardment broke down the fortifications carefully prepared by the natives.

The artillery opened the way and the infantry advanced, this set of tactics was the most skillful tactic practiced by the Haihan Army, and it was naturally very easy to deal with these primitive and unorganized native forces. The occasional sporadic counterattacks during this period would only immediately attract a row of guns, but they could not stop Haihan's offensive at all.

In desperation, hordes of native warriors launched a human charge, hoping that the bamboo shields in their hands would be able to block the bullets fired from their opponents' rifles. But this is only a luxury after all, the rifle bullet upgraded to a rifled gun is not only stable in trajectory at a distance of 100 meters, but also has enough kinetic energy to penetrate the bamboo shields in the hands of the native warriors who are only covered with a layer of animal skin or cowhide as a buffer. A volley of guns fired, and the body hidden behind the shield was still bloody and bloody, and it did not provide the protection that the natives expected.

About ten minutes after the two sides began fighting, the natives had lost the ability to confront them head-on, abandoned the defensive line outside the village, and retreated into the village to resist by relying on buildings. However, the Haihan army had learned the lesson of yesterday's battle with Maolishe, and instead of rushing into the village to clear it, they began to use flammable materials to set fire to the shacks of the natives one by one. Although the fire spread very slowly due to the weather, the area of activity of the Turen was inevitably compressed little by little, and those who did not want to be burned to death in the village had to choose to rush out and fight to the death, or give up resistance and retreat to the mountains to escape two ways.

Perhaps because of the greater strategic depth of the Dajia Society, most of the natives chose to abandon the village and flee, rather than fight to the end like the natives of the Maoli Society yesterday. And Wang Tom was conscious of controlling the number of casualties in the troops, so he did not arrange the operation of pursuing him in the mountains.

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For the troops who were about to go north, this crushing short battle was not too difficult, but the troops who had been stationed in the local area for more than half a month were quite excited, and it could be regarded as a bitter breath of long-pent-up evil spirit. In the previous period, in order to protect the safety of the Houlongxi waterway, the local garrison could only defend passively, and they had long wanted to get this opportunity to give the natives a success. Most of the soldiers who have risen up in the Maoli Society today are subordinate to the troops stationed in Miaoli.

After solving the Maoli Society, I hope that the dozens of miles of waterway between the oil field and the coastal camp finally saw the dawn of stability. The civil affairs department would then move in migrants along the Houlong River to reclaim the river valley plain, and after a year or two of Han villages were in the area, the law and order situation would naturally be stabilized. Dajiashe, located in the upper reaches of Houlong Creek and just a few miles away from the Hope Oilfield, is the last target of the clean-up operation.

Because Dajiashe is adjacent to the Hope Oilfield, the frequency of sporadic clashes between the two sides is even higher, but because the Hope Oilfield has built a fully enclosed outer defense line, and has built a number of guard towers more than ten meters high, the condescending firepower coverage is far better than that of the natives outside the camp. After suffering a few losses, the natives rarely approached within fifty meters of the camp. Therefore, compared with the frequent armed conflicts in the Houlongxi waterway, the material consumption and casualties caused by the war on this side of Haihan are lower.

However, because the Hope Oil Field is located in a mountain valley, and the activities of the natives are all on the slopes of the mountains at higher altitudes, it is still easy to control the movements in the oil field camp, and the army of thousands of people is stationed in this area, and there is basically no possibility of hiding their tracks. From the time Haihan entered this area, the natives had been monitoring the periphery, waiting for an opportunity to cause trouble, and as long as the natives were not blind, they would definitely be able to detect the arrival of this force at the first time. When Haihan launches an attack, it is probably impossible for the Dajia Society to be as unprepared as the Maoli Society, which also adds a little uncertainty to the next battle.

After completing the liquidation of the Maoli Society, the commanders also had a clearer understanding of the combat methods of the natives, so the preparation measures for the Dajia Society were not so troublesome. That night, the operational command held a pre-war preparation meeting at the oil field camp, and Morgan briefed everyone on the situation around Dajiashe.

In the period before the arrival of reinforcements, Morgan had already conducted many reconnaissances of the area around Dajiashe from the mountains between the two places, but for security reasons, he did not conduct close reconnaissance like the special operations battalion, but enough information was gathered to carry out operations in the area.

"Considering the open terrain and the confluence of three streams, it will probably be difficult for us to launch an offensive from multiple directions at the same time, but our goal is only to destroy this tribe, so it shouldn't be a big problem. After listening to Morgan's briefing, Tom Wang concluded: "The open terrain has a greater operational advantage for us, and in the attack, we should try to use long-range firepower to kill and injure the living forces of the natives first, so as not to have the situation of casualties after attacking the village today." ”

It is not too difficult for the Haihan Army to exterminate the Dajia Society, and what Wang Tom hopes now is that his side will not suffer too many casualties in this kind of battle with a huge disparity in power, otherwise even if he asks for credit from the Ministry of Defense after the war, he will be a little disgraced.

Because the battle of Maoli Society ended quickly, the troops were only stationed in the oil field camp for one night, and the next day they continued to advance along Houlong Creek to the eastern mountainous area, preparing to launch an offensive against Dajiashe.

Although the march route had to bypass a mountain beam between the oil field and Dajiashe, the distance was less than ten miles, and it took only two hours for the vanguard to see the smoke rising from the village of Dajiashe. Haihan didn't have any intention of hiding his whereabouts, and after completing the assembly in the river valley plain, he pushed towards the location of the Dajia Society.

The natives of the Dajia Society did a little better than the hastily battle-ready Maoli Society, and they actually built several earthen walls more than three feet high outside the village, and tried to use them as a cover to resist the attack of the Haihan. If it was another indigenous tribe that came to fight here, perhaps this simple and crude fortification could indeed play a role, but unfortunately their opponent was the Haihan Army, a group of professional soldiers armed with black technology weapons and almost armed to the teeth.

This kind of breastwork fortification can indeed block the bullets fired by rifles, but the Haihan army still has artillery in their hands, and there are weapons beyond the imagination of the natives. After a few field guns were erected, a bombardment broke down the fortifications carefully prepared by the natives.

The artillery opened the way and the infantry advanced, this set of tactics was the most skillful tactic practiced by the Haihan Army, and it was naturally very easy to deal with these primitive and unorganized native forces. The occasional sporadic counterattacks during this period would only immediately attract a row of guns, but they could not stop Haihan's offensive at all.

In desperation, hordes of native warriors launched a human charge, hoping that the bamboo shields in their hands would be able to block the bullets fired from their opponents' rifles. But this is only a luxury after all, the rifle bullet upgraded to a rifled gun is not only stable in trajectory at a distance of 100 meters, but also has enough kinetic energy to penetrate the bamboo shields in the hands of the native warriors who are only covered with a layer of animal skin or cowhide as a buffer. A volley of guns fired, and the body hidden behind the shield was still bloody and bloody, and it did not provide the protection that the natives expected.

About ten minutes after the two sides began fighting, the natives had lost the ability to confront them head-on, abandoned the defensive line outside the village, and retreated into the village to resist by relying on buildings. However, the Haihan army had learned the lesson of yesterday's battle with Maolishe, and instead of rushing into the village to clear it, they began to use flammable materials to set fire to the shacks of the natives one by one. Although the fire spread very slowly due to the weather, the area of activity of the Turen was inevitably compressed little by little, and those who did not want to be burned to death in the village had to choose to rush out and fight to the death, or give up resistance and retreat to the mountains to escape two ways.

Perhaps because of the greater strategic depth of the Dajia Society, most of the natives chose to abandon the village and flee, rather than fight to the end like the natives of the Maoli Society yesterday. And Wang Tom was conscious of controlling the number of casualties in the troops, so he did not arrange the operation of pursuing him in the mountains.