Chapter 124: Ordered to Pull Out
readx;? After Chiang Kai-shek received the telegram from General Zhang Zhizhong in the morning, he happily said a few good words, and immediately called He Yingqin, Chen Cheng, and a few others to discuss how to inform the whole country of the news, and how to reward the troops in Shanghai, especially the independent battalion of the Fourth Army. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 infoThis is to be a great commendation for being a role model.
At this moment, General Zhang Zhizhong's second urgent telegram arrived. After reading the telegram in a hurry, Chiang Kai-shek put it down and scolded: "Niang Xipi, what do the Japanese want to do? Are they really not afraid of the accusations of the League of Nations, and they will not succeed in occupying Shanghai?" He Yingqin and Chen Cheng also read the telegram of General Zhang Zhizhong one after another.
After reading the telegram, He Yingqin's face changed color and said: "Chairman of the National People's Congress, we are weak compared with the Japanese army! In my opinion, peace talks should still be the main thing with the Japanese, otherwise if Shanghai loses, I am afraid that Nanjing will not be safe." Chiang Kai-shek did not answer with a calm face, and turned his eyes to Chen Cheng.
Chen Cheng said: "Chairman of the committee, if there is a war in Shanghai, it will be beneficial to our side. First, it is easy to supply our army to a war in Shanghai. Second, the Beijing-Shanghai-Hangzhou region concentrates most of the elite of our army, and it is easy to mobilize. Third, if there was a war in Shanghai, the many concessions in Shanghai would put pressure on the Japanese, which would be conducive to the League of Nations to mediate. ”
Chen Cheng's words really reached Chiang Kai-shek's heart, so Chiang Kai-shek ordered the formation of the 15th Group Army on the spot, with Chen Chengcheng as the commander, under the command of Xia Chuzhong's 98th Division, Huang Wei's 67th Division, and the 11th and 14th Divisions. Immediately rushed to Shanghai to support Zhang Zhizhong's Ninth Army. It was also because General Zhang Zhizhong repeatedly mentioned in his telegram the independent brigade of the Seventh Army of the Fourth Army. Chiang Kai-shek was also ready to bring this independent brigade from Bai Chongxi's hands and join the Songhu battlefield.
At this time, Bai Chongxi had already flown to Nanjing and served as the commander of the Fifth Theater, and Chiang Kai-shek invited Bai Chongxi to his station. After the two sides were in a bad mood, Chiang Kai-shek went straight to the point and demanded that the independent brigade of the Seventh Army under Bai Zhengxi be transferred to the Shanghai battlefield. Bai Chongxi was skeptical of Chiang Kai-shek's request. Xindao: How did Chairman Chiang know about this independent brigade, and why did he attach so much importance to this independent brigade?
Seeing that Bai Chongxi was silent, Chiang Kai-shek put forward his own conditions, exchanging the number of two regular divisions for the participation of this independent brigade in the war. This is not allowed to be considered by Bai Chongxi anymore. First, he expressed his own belief that the Gui faction was willing to obey the central authorities and send troops to resist the war; second, it was beneficial to exchange an independent brigade for the number of two regular divisions, and some of the militia groups in Guangxi would be able to legitimately expand another army with the number of two regular divisions.
So Bai Chongxi agreed, and both of them were very satisfied for a while. In this way, a telegram issued by the General Headquarters of the Nationalist Government for the transfer of the Fourth Group Army and a telegram sent by Bai Chongxi to Li Zongren reached Li Zongren in Nanning, Guangxi at noon on 17 August. Li Zongren was noncommittal about the appointment, but after reading Bai Chongxi's telegram, he changed his mind.
Li Zongren immediately called Wang Haitao, commander of the Independent Brigade, and Su Zuxin, chief of staff, and handed over to Wang Haitao and Su Zuxin the order of the General Headquarters and the order for the Independent Brigade to immediately rush to Shanghai to participate in the war. After Wang Haitao took over the order and order, he was excited and nervous, excited that he could finally participate in the battle in the early stage of the Battle of Songhu, and nervous that the Japanese army would land on a large scale on August 23, and there were still six days left for him, and his troops would not be able to rush to Shanghai in these six days.
Wang Haitao and Su Zuxin left the headquarters of the Fourth Army and returned to the barracks in Binyang County, and asked the whole brigade to assemble urgently. After the whole brigade was assembled on the large playground, Wang Haitao and Su Zuxin walked onto the rostrum, and Wang Haitao read out aloud the order of the Nationalist Government to transfer the independent brigade to live in Shanghai to participate in the war, as well as the order issued by the headquarters of the Fourth Group Army, and then Su Zuxin made the pre-war mobilization. After the meeting, Wang Haitao asked the troops to prepare separately, while the officers above the battalion level went to the headquarters for a meeting.
Because Wang Haitao had in his hand the road map drawn by the reconnaissance company for the entire journey from Nanning to Shanghai, Wang Haitao demanded that all the motor vehicles of the Second and Third Regiments be concentrated, and that the Second Regiment form a rapid force as the lead, and finally arrive in Shanghai through Changsha in Hunan, Nanchang and Jingdezhen in Jiangxi, Jinhua, Hangzhou, and Jiading in Zhejiang Province according to the road map. It is required to rush to Jiading County in Zhejiang as soon as possible.
Tang Longzai, the commander of the Second Regiment, was in charge of this regiment, and he had to rush back to Longzhou County immediately, lead the heavy artillery regiment to Jiading by sea and land, and join their second regiment in Jiading. After the first regiment rushed to Binyang County, it joined up with the third regiment, led by Chief of Staff Su Zuxin, and went to Shanghai along the same route, and after arriving in Shanghai, it contacted the troops who arrived first by telegraph.
After the arrangements were completed, Wang Haitao asked Tang Longzai's second regiment to set off on time at seven o'clock in the evening, and asked Su Zuxin to deal with the affairs of Binyang County, and drove to Longzhou County with two guards. After leaving Binyang County, Wang Haitao turned around and said goodbye to his beloved wife and Tang Lao. When Wang Haitao arrived in Longzhou County, the military camp in Longzhou County had already learned the news through the radio that the whole brigade was about to leave for the Shanghai battlefield, and they had already begun to make preparations.
As soon as Wang Haitao arrived at the Longzhou military camp, he summoned the officers above the battalion level to a meeting. At the meeting, Wang Haitao made several decisions. First, Tang Renli, director of the logistics department, did not act with the army this time, but led the 300 soldiers he gathered to stay in Longzhou County, not only to be optimistic about the base camp of Longzhou County, but also to organize military supplies to be escorted to Shanghai. To this end, Wang Haitao left him a reconnaissance platoon, two baggage companies, and thirty trucks, and agreed that Tang Renli would continue to recruit troops.
Second, Tang Renxin's first regiment, with enough weapons, ammunition and military supplies, set off at 12 o'clock in the night, rushed to Binyang County, and after joining up with the third regiment, it was led by Chief of Staff Su Zuxin to Shanghai. Except for one platoon left for Tang Renli and two platoons for himself, the rest of the soldiers were in charge of Tang Xiaoshan to act with the regiment.
Third, all the soldiers of the Heavy Artillery Regiment and all the soldiers of the guard battalion, with all their weapons and ammunition, followed them to board the ship from Longzhou Port tomorrow and rushed to Shanghai by sea. The entire regiment's towing vehicles must be overhauled tonight and rush to Longzhou Port early tomorrow morning.
After the meeting, Wang Haitao and Tang Renli came to the munitions warehouse. He put all the guns, ammunition, and military supplies that the troops could not carry into storage rings, and left Tang Renli with one million silver dollars and a few tons of gold, and asked Tang Renli to receive the raw materials sent to the military factory in Guangzhou. After Tang Renli agreed to come down, Wang Haitao left the barracks with confidence and drove to the Longzhou City Shipping Company.
After Wang Haitao met with the manager of the shipping company, he said that the troops had been ordered to go to Shanghai to participate in the battle against Japan, and the manager expressed his strong support on the spot, and called on the spot to push off the freight tasks that had been set by the two companies, and said that he would mobilize all eight of the company's largest 2,000-ton cargo ships for Wang Haitao's use within two days. Wang Haitao made an agreement with the manager again, and left the shipping company after loading the ship at six o'clock tomorrow morning.
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