932 Pre-war agitation

Xu Chong, who was on the Japanese cargo ship, realized that there might be a problem with Qin Xiaosu's intelligence. He inspected two decks and found no clues. There were no testing equipment or large power generation units on board, and there were no radiation residues. Most of the crew members are recruited ordinary seamen, and they are by no means professional units directly under the base camp.

When he retreated to the deck, the ship had completed a 90-degree turn in the river and was starting to pick up, so he cooled the side of the runway and hid in the shadows to talk to Lin Xiuxuan (with the help of relay communication on the Maqiang jeep).

Lin Xiuxuan realized that the situation had changed, and it was likely that it was a false shot, so the whereabouts of the real nuclear bomb became unknown. He ordered Xu Chong to immediately dismantle the * that had already been installed, so as not to meaninglessly reveal his intentions.

Unfortunately, the oxygen cylinders have been lost, and it has become very difficult to remove the bottom of the boat*. Xu Chong jumped into the water and made several attempts. However, the speed of the big ship has risen, and Xu Chong's water performance is far inferior to Lu Qingshan's, and he can't complete the set time*. In the end, I had to give up. He retreated to shore to join Ma Qiang. The two will immediately move north, preparing for the next phase of the mission.

Lin Xiuxuan realized that after 30 minutes, * was about to explode, which meant that the enemy would know that the deception strategy was successful, but it was difficult to say whether this would lead to a surprise or whether the enemy would let his guard down because he thought he had a plan. He is personally inclined to expose intentions, and perhaps not a bad thing. In the absence of drones, the originally simple task has become so difficult. Fortunately, he kept a hand, and there was a reconnaissance battalion in his hand. So he divided the reconnaissance vehicle into small groups to see if he could find some clues.

In a basement of the Saigon Headquarters, where Kagesa Zhenzhao had been hiding for news, he had become accustomed to hiding in the basement, even in the coastal zone of the mainland. The lingering fear had already made him paranoid.

The phone rang suddenly, and he grabbed it and learned that the transport had suddenly capsized a few minutes earlier, and someone had heard an explosion under the water, but it was not very loud.

He couldn't help but let out a sigh of relief, and then a smile leaked, of course, not because the desperate empire had lost another 1,200-ton cargo ship. Rather, the invisible enemy gradually showed its tail. The enemy was nearby, but this time, they miscalculated.

After confronting these enemies who can only be determined by assumption, reasoning, and even imagination for a long time, he will inevitably have the frustration of punching into the air, and the enemy has indeed exposed some clues, but on the whole it is invisible. But a long illness became a cure. He figured out a set of strategic fraud methods, as he said to Sakagaki just now, in the end, he wanted to deceive himself. Now he can be sure that his deception has prevailed.

The Navy does not know all the plans so far, they supplied ships, blew up the bridge, sent several thousand marines, but only pawns. That's the whole experience, tell them too much truth, and when you implement it below, it will become deliberate and contrived. On the contrary, it is easy to be recognized.

Now that he had the right balance against the invisible enemy, he had a few cards in his hand: radio deception, a plan that could be used to make sense, and cover for the night, and when all these factors began to work, the enemy's technological superiority began to crumble.

Then, while the night is not over, the second phase must be implemented in a hurry.

The unpowered barge loaded with nuclear bombs left the port of Saigon at this time. This ship, which belonged to the command of the Left Battalion Marine Corps, was to set up three or four bridgeheads in the rear of Zhou Youfu after dawn, and attract his main forces to approach by harassing his rear.

There are no special forces and equipment on board (the base camp does not want to lose them), and there are no measuring equipment, which will be carried by airship and float directly to the battlefield, not delivered with the nuclear bomb itself. Everything, he confidently calculated.

At dawn, Zhou Youfu's attacking troops had reached 15 kilometers southwest of Dalat. The positions of the Japanese army could not stop his advance at all. He fought against various divisions and regiments of the Japanese Army, and the two divisions in front of him were obviously the most dish. These Japanese divisions and regiments that came from the mainland had almost no heavy firepower and no decent anti-aircraft artillery. The artillery of the division, consisting of 75 mm firepower, was connected with mortars and grenadiers. However, weak firepower is only secondary, and the biggest weakness of these units lies in the fact that they are extremely unfamiliar with tank tactics, and they are still using the method of positional warfare that Lao Chiang has used in China to fight, and they are waiting for the offensive and defensive demolition tactics step by step. The enemy's low-level fighting in Hunan and Jiangxi made their deployment slow and methodical.

Zhou Youfu didn't guess the enemy's intentions at all, he didn't need to know what the enemy was thinking, he just quickly bypassed the positions and minefields that the enemy had spent ten days building, and then attacked from behind the enemy's flank. Such a rhythm completely dragged down the 106th and 102nd divisions. Their firepower was sufficient to defend the front, but the enemy quickly went around to the flanks and behind them, forcing the entire defensive strip to waste. The two divisions reluctantly withdrew to Dalat after losing a few thousand men. There is a group of bunkers built by the French, perhaps for a temporary defense.

In the past three days, Zhou Youfu has been beating the slow-acting enemy with a dazzling set of combination punches. His strikers had crossed the railway to Guangxi. This means that the enemy's retreat to China has been cut off, and he is waiting for the long supply lines in the rear to send enough supplies to launch a new offensive and take Dalat.

Lao Zhou heard the news about * from Pavilion Chief Chu, and also saw a spectacular photo of a mushroom cloud. Of course, Chief Chu also gave him ideas, which was the reason why his troops had always remained dispersed and mobile. Subconsciously, he didn't really believe in anything*, if the Japanese really had such a powerful thing, they would have thrown it all over the world a long time ago, maybe it was just that the British were unlucky and hit an ammunition depot explosion.

The Japanese in Saigon came out along the river to save Da Lat, which was really beyond his imagination, and it was said that there were only a few thousand Japanese troops in Saigon, and it was only right to escape by boat at this time, but those marines actually came.

The real problem is that his long supply lines are exposed to the enemy's strike range. Although the enemy's Marine Corps had a low ability to strike in depth after coming ashore, his supply line was not far from the river bank.

One morning, the situation gradually became clearer. The attacking enemy was quite combat-ready, and was also supported by gunboats on the river, so it seemed that the enemy was really coming.

The enemy's troops who came ashore attacked his station, destroying 40 cars and brutally killing dozens of soldiers, who, according to the escaped soldiers, were wearing the uniforms of the 5th Army and could speak Chinese, which was the reason why they were able to get closer. Although I thought about it later, their military uniforms were very different from the new uniforms produced in the East Indies; But there were no flaws, and the Chinese with a Hokkien accent still paralyzed the defending troops.

Seeing that the enemy in Dalat was already difficult to move, Lao Zhou decided to turn around and destroy the enemy behind him. He sent tank and howitzer units on the road and diverted them to block the river. The Americans rejected all requests for support from deep into South Vietnam, and the work of destroying the gunboats was left to tanks and artillery. Fortunately, the reconnaissance battalion sent by Commander Chu Ting, who did not listen to his dispatch, was there, and the intelligence gathering work was being carried out in an orderly manner.

The fire cover task of the left battalion of the Marine Corps was carried out by three 700-ton Type 19 sea-sweeping boats. Because of the shallow draft, these small gunboats could go deep upstream. The 120-mm guns of these ships could provide the marines with fire cover of about ten kilometers.

The old tactics of the Japanese army against Chu Tingchang's men and horses have long been ineffective. Lin Xiuxuan's improved M8 wheeled reconnaissance vehicles (with more powerful power and radio) are ideal for interspersing in the subtropical jungle, these reconnaissance vehicles have excellent maneuverability, and do not have the terrible noise of tracked vehicles, and can slip silently between the enemy's adjacent positions after being well camouflaged.

Soon the two reconnaissance vehicles reached the bank of the river and successfully found the three enemy gunboats lined up on the river. 155 heavy artillery pieces directly under the rear army are being deployed. The personnel of the reconnaissance vehicle made a thorough reconnaissance of the enemy's gunboats and the unusually crowded landing grounds, and the reconnaissance reports played by radio included the enemy ships passing on the river. The enemy seems to have jumped over the wall in a hurry, and even unpowered tugboats and barges are used to transport troops. One of the barges had an unusually deep draft, demolished a large number of superstructures, and installed armor, so that the freighter in front could barely tow it.

The barge loaded with * slipped under the nose of the reconnaissance chariot, and Lin Xiuxuan assigned the main point of the task, asking to find those suspicious ships, but this ship was obviously not suspicious enough, and it was obviously not a secret security that prioritized shelling. It will stay near the enemy's landing ground and wait for the right moment to detonate.

The shelling summoned by the reconnaissance vehicle arrived as scheduled. The shells fell in the mountains near the landing site, leveling the forest, and then the shelling began to correct its position and move towards the landing site.

Major General Nasu, who was commanding the scene, immediately realized that there was an enemy artillery in the vicinity, and ordered the troops of the landing field to quickly search the river bank. At the same time, the chaotic landing continued. The soldiers of the left battalion of the marines came ashore in groups and went into battle with fanaticism. The pre-war agitation made by Rear Admiral Nasu on a pile of boxes at the Saigon pier before boarding the ship yesterday still stirs in the hearts of these soldiers.

The major general said: Many years later, when your grandson asks what you did in the holy war? You don't have to look around and be embarrassed to tell him: grow sugar cane in the countryside of Tainan. Instead, he puffed out his chest suspiciously and proudly said, "I saved the Japanese under the command of the oni beast Nasu."

All Taiwanese soldiers in the Marine Corps are looking forward to being able to perform well in battle.

A soldier wrote in a letter to his brother: More than 30 years ago, the Japanese put Taiwanese in cages and participated in the World Exposition as uncivilized subhumans. But now, the 106th Division is waiting for us to save.

One must gamble with one's life to win this battle. I hope that the Taiwan Legion can make a name for itself here and completely end the invincible apotheosis of Chu Tingchang.