Chapter 408 Transfer
"Genzi, have the grenades and landmines used up?" When Chen Ergou found Liu Gen, his face was full of surprise.
Chen Ergou knew that Liu Gen wanted to arrange tricks and mines, but he didn't expect that Liu Gen would directly use all the grenades and mines in the artillery school. Even if these grenades and mines were not too many, it would be too extravagant to use them up directly? Now Chen Ergou is a little worried that all the grenades will be used up by Liu Gen. If this is the case, then without grenades, if it really happens, it will be difficult for Chen Ergou and others to fight against the Japanese sweeping troops.
There are many problems with grenades produced by the arsenal, but in combat, with grenades, the soldiers will always be more confident. Even if the Japanese know that the Eighth Route Army’s grenades are not very good, when they see the Eighth Route Army soldiers throwing grenades, they will still climb down decisively and dare not read whether there will be any problems with the grenades.
"There are still some grenades left, which should be enough for each of your battalion soldiers to have two, and the students have one."
"I am going to give 90% of the bullets in the artillery school to the hands of the soldiers in your battalion. The students should not leave too many bullets, just give them a few bullets to defend themselves. But no matter what, the students should have one bullet in their hands, you should understand what I mean." Liu Gen did not go to see Chen Ergou, his face was a little complicated, and his voice seemed particularly low.
Chen Ergou was silent. He could understand what Liu Gen meant, "Genzi, don't worry, no matter what, I will guarantee that the students will have three bullets in their guns and leave them a backup bullet."
The troops that the Japanese sweeping in the devils had not yet advanced to the depths of the base area, but Liu Gen, who was able to learn about various information from the division headquarters, felt great pressure. This time, the Japanese sweeping in the devils was indeed not as crazy as before, and the Japanese sweeping in the devils were constantly destroying everything they could see. The degree of the Japanese crazyness made the headquarters realize that it was obviously wrong. This time, the Japanese sweeping in the devils felt that they were not ready to give up if they could not find the Eighth Route Army troops.
But even so, the heads of the headquarters were not too nervous. They were constantly mobilizing the Eighth Route Army units to avoid the sharp edge of the Japanese sweeping troops and preserve the vitality of the Eighth Route Army units.
While protecting the vital forces of the Eighth Route Army as much as possible, the bosses also flexibly commanded the soldiers of each unit to continuously attack the Japanese sweeping troops. The soldiers successfully delayed the progress of the Japanese sweeping base during the attack. Faced with the continuous attacks of the Eighth Route Army, the Japanese sweeping troops were very annoying, and it was difficult to be prepared.
The bosses knew clearly that there was only one way to repel the Japanese sweeping troops, that is, to drag the Japanese sweeping troops to the base area and consume the supplies carried by the Japanese sweeping troops! Once the Japanese sweeping troops consumed most of the supplies, it would be impossible for them to continue sweeping in the base area.
As for letting the Japanese transport more materials to the mobilization troops, it is naturally even more impossible. If the Japanese really dare to transport materials to the Japanese who are sweeping deep in the Anti-Japanese base, then the Eighth Route Army units will definitely teach them enough lessons directly!
In the artillery school, Liu Gen and the soldiers kept setting traps. Perhaps these traps could not cause enough damage to the Japanese when dealing with the Japanese. However, the existence of these traps would inevitably delay the Japanese's sweep and have a certain impact on the Japanese's sweep troops.
The Eighth Route Army soldiers have a lot of experience in setting traps, and there is no way. Who made their equipment not good enough? In order to cause more damage to the Japanese, the soldiers had to turn themselves into an all-round existence. They all did a good job of setting up tricks, mines, traps, etc.
Taking advantage of this opportunity, Liu Gen and the students took the students to carefully observe the soldiers setting traps. Some of the students were also good at setting traps, but these students were only a few. Most students had a lot of learning to set traps. As artillery soldiers, it is also very necessary to learn how to set traps.
At least some traps are arranged before the artillery can provide the artillery with a certain degree of protection. Even if the enemy really comes, the traps are arranged can be of some use.
What's more, even if the artillery is in a desperate situation and there are no shells, the artillery needs to go to the front line to fight the Japanese!
The students had no opinion on how to arrange traps, and they did not resist such learning at all. The students did not forget what they wanted to become artillery soldiers. They all wanted to better kill Japanese soldiers, and setting traps was undoubtedly a good way to kill Japanese soldiers. Even if the students could not use them frequently, as long as they could use them once, the time they learned to arrange traps would not be wasted.
Chen Ergou was somewhat opposed to the students' learning to set traps. The reason was very simple. In his opinion, these things were done by ordinary soldiers. In order to cultivate a qualified artillery, it would undoubtedly consume a lot of resources. In this way, in combat, their infantry will inevitably protect the students of the artillery school, and they will not have any chance to take action.
Besides, once Chen Ergou has problems with his soldiers, even if the card students learn how to set traps, they may not be able to use them. Even if they can use them, they can only delay the time.
Liu Gen didn't care about Chen Ergou's opinion. He knew that Chen Ergou was right, but Chen Ergou had certain limitations in his view of the problem. Many things do not require the students to do their best, but require the students to have a certain understanding, at least when there is no way, they can be used. Even if they learn these, they can only delay the students in the hands of the Japanese, but Liu Gen thinks this is also very worthwhile.
Seeing that Liu Gen still chose to do this, Chen Ergou stopped saying anything. He knew that Liu Gen was the instructor of these students, and how to teach these students was entirely up to Liu Gen alone. However, Chen Ergou still felt that the students would not have any effect in learning these things.
Half a day passed, and Liu Gen and the students started the trap themselves. In order to ensure the killing of the Japanese, the trap set by Liu Gen and the students used a lot of sharpened wooden thorns, and these wooden thorns were stained with feces.
The students showed great interest in setting up traps. They were particularly excited when they thought that the traps they set up might cause damage to the Japanese. Of course, when the students set up traps, Liu Gen also gave them some guidance to make the traps they set more hidden.
Perhaps there is some problem with the presentation arranged by the students, but with Liu Gen's guidance, the traps they set are undoubtedly the most difficult to see.
At three o'clock in the afternoon, the soldiers who had been observing the movements of the Japanese sweeping troops came from news that the Japanese sweeping troops were attacking the area where the artillery school was located.
After learning that the Japanese mobilization troops were attacked, Liu Gen immediately took the artillery school to transfer. The Japanese mobilization troops had never reached this area, and he also meant that the Japanese would not come to this area for mobilization. But now it seems that the Japanese mobilization this time was indeed much more strict.
But even if the Japanese were storming tightly, the Eighth Route Army troops were more familiar with the terrain in the base areas, and these Japanese were just outsiders.
During the transfer, the students showed some reluctance. They had already developed feelings for themselves after staying in the artillery school for so long. Even though the artillery school was very simple, this was enough for the students.
"Let's go, we will come back after the Japanese mobilization troops leave." Liu Gen said.
Chen Ergou did not stay with Liu Gen and the others. He took the soldiers to keep a vigilance on the periphery. In order to ensure the safety of the artillery school, he asked the soldiers to ride horses to investigate further away. Once traces of the Japanese sweeping troops were found, they would be reported immediately to avoid being exposed by the Japanese sweeping troops.
Liu Gen did not express any opinions on Chen Ergou and his soldiers. Chen Ergou should be better at this matter.
However, even though the soldiers were keeping alert, Liu Gen still kept his vigilance enough. He put his right hand on his waist. As long as there was anything wrong, he would draw out his pistol and throw it into the battle without hesitation. It was a bit embarrassing to say that the artillery school was established, but there was no artillery in the artillery school.
Without artillery, this made Liu Gen and others much easier when transferring, but at the same time it also made Liu Gen and others not have any heavy weapons. It is undoubtedly impossible to fight the Japanese with the weapons in Liu Gen and others.
Three hours after Liu Gen and others left, the Japanese sweeping troops arrived at the area where the artillery school was located. When the Japanese scouts appeared in the artillery school, the Japanese sweeping troops immediately changed the direction of the march and attacked the artillery school.
But when the Japanese sweeping troops arrived at the periphery of the artillery school, they could see that there was no people here, which made the Japanese sweeping troops know that they had lost a blank space. From the periphery of the artillery school, it was obvious that this was a school. In the eyes of the Japanese, this should be a newly built village.
Miyamotoichiro is the squadron leader of an infantry squadron of the 36th Division of the Japanese. He put down the telescope in his hand and a little doubt appeared on his face. He was a little confused. Why was there a village that had just been established here?
Seeing that it would soon dark, Miyamoto Ichiro ordered his Japanese to divide into three teams and explore the strange village from three directions. Even if he did not see anyone, Miyamoto Ichiro did not dare to relax at all. He knew the cunning of the Eighth Route Army troops.
What's more, there are large troops coming to this area behind. Only by clearly investigating this area can problems be avoided.
Miyamoto Ichiro didn't have much idea of climbing up. He knew that with his own ability, he would not be able to climb up unless he had lost his luck. Besides, Miyamoto Ichiro didn't know what he did to climb up. It would be good to be a small squadron leader, at least it was safer.
Yes, in Miyamoto Ichiro's opinion, it is relatively safe. The strength of a squadron is enough to ensure his safety. Even if the Eighth Route Army troops want to attack the squadron where they are, with the combat effectiveness of their squadron, they should be able to persevere until reinforcements arrive.
If Lieutenant General Shinozuka Yoshinobu was not dispatched a large number of troops to mobilize this time, Miyamoto Ichiro might have been drinking sake from the local area in his stronghold and enjoying his life.
Miyamoto Ichiro was born in an ordinary family and had no time to enjoy when he was in Japan. However, after being transferred to China and being responsible for the garrison work in the occupied areas, he became relaxed. Apart from the large-scale mobilization combat missions organized by Shinozuka Yoshino, the infantry squadron where Miyamoto Ichiro would defend in the county town and carry out daily garrison work.
Miyamoto Ichiro Miyamoto didn't have much thought about war, and even said that he was a little disgusted with war. Even if he only had to be responsible for the security work in the occupied areas, he could still see many people dying. Every time he was at this time, he would doubt the days of staying in the local area. Even if the pressure was very high in his local area, he would not be in any danger of his life.
Now, once he is targeted by the Eighth Route Army troops, he will be in danger of his life.
Miyamoto Ichiro stayed outside the artillery school, watching the actions of the three teams. He seemed to be calm, but he was already ready to escape. Miyamoto Ichiro did not want to die here. Even if he was about to die, he would have to return to the local area and die again. It would be best to bury him under the cherry blossom tree at the door of his house.
"Murakami, do you think there will be an ambush here at the Eighth Route Army?" Miyama Ichiro looked at the deputy captain Murakami Masao beside him and asked.
Murakami Masao shook his head and said with affirmation: "Squadron Captain, please rest assured that this area is not suitable for ambushing. Even if there are Turkish Eighth Route troops hidden in the village, there will not be too many troops. With the combat effectiveness of our infantry squadron, even if we cannot defeat the Turkish Eighth Route troops who dare to hide, we can still ensure our own safety."
"I think your inference is not wrong with the squadron leader. Those warriors who have emerged from our great Japanese Empire have certainly escaped."
"boom"
The sudden explosion sounded, causing Miyamoto Ichiro's body to tremble suddenly. He looked at the location of the explosion and could see that it was the location of a small team. Judging from the sound, it should be caused by grenades.
"Thunder! It should be a thunder arranged by the Eighth Route Army!" Murakami Masao quickly realized that if there were indeed an ambush by the Eighth Route Army troops, they would have taken the opportunity to shoot.
No gunfire is heard now, which undoubtedly means it is just a thunder set up by the Eighth Route Army.
"Is it just a thunderbolt? That's fine." Miyama Ichiro subconsciously breathed a sigh of relief. If he was ambushed by the Eighth Route Army troops, then there would be some trouble.
Chapter completed!