South American Rush Vanguard

I thought it would be an easy fight, but in fact, the opponent I met was extremely powerful.

The gap between them is not only the difference in numbers, but also the distance in equipment, tactics, and ideology.

The ratio of losses of fifteen to one gave the South American Vanguard the idea of withdrawing, and if the casualty ratio was to be calculated, it would take only seventy hours for all their forces to be wiped out.

In the evening, the South American Advance Corps obtained a casualty statistics for today's theater of operations, and in addition to the South American Advance Corps, the remaining five front armies also suffered considerable losses.

Only then did they understand that the stubborn stone in front of them was not only for them, but also for all coalition forces to stop the advance.

Because of the heavy blow in the afternoon, the South American Rush Vanguard Corps went into a state of repair first. In such a blind way, the South American Rush Vanguard will have to fight sooner or later.

At midnight, the South American Rush Vanguard held its first pre-war meeting.

All the senior generals in the army gathered together to discuss whether or not to withdraw from the entire coalition system at this time.

There is a prerequisite for withdrawal, the commander of the South American Urgent Vanguard Corps has issued a military order, and at this time, he will withdraw or cannot conquer the imperial defense circle within five days, and the commander must hand over his own life.

Except for the commander-in-chief's reluctance to withdraw casually, the vast majority are still willing to withdraw from the coalition forces at this time.

Not only is it pointless to fight, but it will also cost the army. The commander-in-chief couldn't try to give away his life at once, he wanted to try again. However, the commander-in-chief had a prerequisite, and the attack was mainly a detailed attack.

The attack was a show, and after the four days of the play were over, the retreat was after the five days of fighting.

Since you are here, you have to fight a dozen, otherwise you will lose face.

The midnight meeting lasted six hours before it ended, and the agreed stay did not pass the vote.

At dawn, the South American Rush Vanguard Corps passed the final decision and unanimously voted to withdraw from the coalition combat area and withdraw from the coalition combat system.

Before Zhang Tan got up, he was woken up by an emergency. He immediately received the notice of withdrawal from the alliance issued in the name of the South American Rush Vanguard, knowing that they were useless, but he did not know that they were so useless.

Since you are here, how can you easily evacuate, first fight 150,000 people.

The order to retreat from the South American Rapid Vanguard Corps was withdrawn, and Zhang Tan issued an order to hold on, even if he did not attack and held your position, he did not agree to the South American Rapid Vanguard Corps to break away from the coalition combat system.

The first army of the coalition to be subdued appeared in the South American Rush Vanguard, and after only five hours of fighting, it entered into an endless holding out.

When they can withdraw, they need to wait until the coalition forces have finished all the fighting before they can withdraw to the country.

Because the South American Rush Legion destroyed the entire coalition combat system, their supplies were punitively cut off by 80 percent, and the missing part was provided by all the countries of the South American Rush Legion.

In order to prevent the South American Pioneer Corps from withdrawing from the war zone without authorization, an army was sent behind them to cut off the retreat of the South American Pioneer Corps.

When the stubborn stone always has an opening, Zhang Tan believes that under the powerful attack of the coalition forces, one day he will pry open the hard shell of the stubborn stone. Just as he was preparing to plan his next attack, a new crisis arose.

An urgent telegram was sent to Zhang Tan by the heralds, no need to look at it, the urgent telegram must be about the besieged army, it is estimated that it has been besieged for more than ten hours, and it has been completely annihilated.

The content is unexpected, and the emergency call is about the problem of clearing the remnants of the armed forces in the city that has been conquered.

A small matter of remnants of armed forces can make a lot of noise, and as for the need to report to the general manager in the form of an emergency telegram.

I thought that the small clean-up work would go smoothly, and if I received an urgent telegram, it should be information about the good news, not the information that the attack on the three cities was blocked.

The content of the emergency telegram was a letter asking for help, a force of 20,000 people, besieged in the city and unable to get out.

How could it be surrounded, how could it be encircled if it was not that more than 98 percent of the enemy had already been destroyed, and how could it still besiege a force of 20,000 men.

Sure enough, it's waste, and it's useless at all.

Now there is not too much investment of troops, if we can solve the dilemma of the siege of the three cities, we will first send the South American Rush Vanguard to reinforce it. Waste saves waste, and maybe a good result can be obtained.

The South American Rush Vanguard was immediately sent to clear the remaining armaments, and it was not allowed to stay in the sortie.

150,000 men set out again, and the distance of the aid was not too far, and they reached the target area in two days.

Upon arrival, they entered the battle, and although the battle was not fierce, it could definitely contain an army of tens of thousands of people.

No one knew when they would be hit by cold gunfire, and the 20,000 besieged people were stopped in the center of the city.

The three-seated city is like a piece of gummy candy, sticky to any army that wants to solve the problem.

In addition to the 20,000 troops besieged in the city, there were also some scattered troops that were moving closer to the group army, but not many of them returned to the group army.

If you count these scattered people, the number may be more than 50,000.

After three days of clean-up work, the original unit was no longer an organization. If you want to continue the attack, you have to regroup.

Without reinforcements, hundreds of thousands of people were destined to become prisoners of the Empire.

The South American Urgent Pioneer Corps became the key to solving the crisis in the three cities, and the South American Urgent Vanguard Corps, which was sent to relieve the siege, became the core force of the clearance force.

The commander-in-chief of the South American Rapid Vanguard Corps commanded all the troops, and all pre-war command belonged to the commander of the South American Rapid Vanguard Corps, and the former General Headquarters of the Allied Forces did not interfere with the combat command of the three cities.

Compared with the third-line troops that cleared the original three cities, the South American Urgent Vanguard Corps was relatively unified.

In terms of relieving the besieged army, it is possible to achieve a high attack efficiency.

Command is unified, advance and retreat are coordinated at the same pace, and fire support should be carried out in a very short time to block the deployment of fire in any area.

The South American Rapid Vanguard Corps uses the regional blocking method to clear the hidden forces in the area piece by piece. Although the efficiency is slow, it can achieve the purpose of clearing one piece and stabilizing one piece.

The clean-up work proceeded steadily, and after several hours of busyness, more than a hundred scattered troops were rescued from inside the city.

Now that there is an effect, it is slowly implemented, and how much can be rescued. If you can't stand it, don't blame yourself for being slow, if you want to blame it, you can only blame your bad life.

During the clearance operation, the South American Pioneer Regiment received heavy firepower from the coalition forces, as well as some high-tech secret weapons.

At the same time, they also sent a gift package to the South American Urgent Pioneer Corps, which was exactly the living cabin they urgently needed, and the living cabin was mainly to solve the problem of field accommodation and survival of field troops.

(End of chapter)