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Chapter 238 Militia Corps vs Far East Army

Faced with the first shelling of the Soviet Far East Army, the front-line militia units that were already ready for the shelling suffered very little losses. Just as the armored troops of the Far East Army began to prepare for the assault, their armored troops had just appeared in the sight of the militia column, and a fierce artillery fire that was overwhelmingly overwhelmed their entire armored troops.

This sudden violent artillery fire caused heavy losses to the armored division of the Far East Army stationed in Mongolia. Just when they sought the support of the artillery troops in the rear, the artillery troops that had already been in place in the militia were also unceremonious and began to shell out the artillery positions of the Far East Army with a saturation attack.

Seeing the start of the second round of artillery bombardment of the Militia Corps, facing their surviving armored forces, the main force of the militia infantry division defending on the front line, abnormally began to launch a counterattack on their positions. Do they really think that the surviving armored vehicles were vegetarians?

Just as the armored vehicles that survived the rocket launcher attack were about to destroy these ignorant militia infantry, among the infantry close to their tank armored vehicles, carrying a long tube of infantry lying on the ground and fired a very fast rocket at them with great excitement.

When rockets with armor-piercing nature attacked the tanks and armored vehicles of the Far East Army, the unstoppable tanks in the Mongolian plain were knocked out one by one by one by these agile infantry, just like an eliminated product. This gap in equipment made the Far East Army troops, which were originally holding the killing of chickens, begin to realize that they might be able to kick the iron plate this time. The militia corps in front of them were originally more powerful.

Seeing the tanks and armored vehicles in front were wiped out by the infantry carrying tubes. The commander of the Far East Army, who was commanding the rear of the town, immediately ordered all the surviving tanks to retreat. At the same time, they telegraphed their air force and came to support them quickly. At least the Far East Army was very clear that the militia corps was not their opponent in the air force.

However, facing these armored vehicles that began to escape, Deng Chenggong, who also observed the situation on the battlefield, immediately ordered the cavalry division that was ready to fight. Today, he wanted to wipe out the armored division of the Far East Army arranged to the front line, so that the Soviets truly felt what it meant to hurt.

At the same time, he ordered the main force of the infantry division that rushed out to start attacking the Far East Army's positions. Today he would make a move to wipe out the infantry division and armored division of the Far East Army in front of him. At that time, if the situation allows, he would continue to advance the front line to Mongolia. Anyway, Mongolia will recover sooner or later, so it is normal for me to grab the territory first. If it really doesn't work, then start the second-line battle from now on!

Faced with the fierce attack of militia, they thought they would attack such a Chinese militia unit. The Far Eastern Army was not yet able to capture, and the defensive positions they built were not formal at all. So when they faced the charge of the infantry division, they suddenly felt in a hurry.

It was not until the Far East Air Force appeared behind them that they felt a little relieved, but facing the troops that had been entangled below, the Far East Air Force did not dare to throw bombs down at will. When they learned that there were also super-large artillery troops in the rear of the Militia Corps that needed them to clear them, the Far East Air Force immediately began to bomb at the rear of the Militia Corps.

But when their bomber group arrived at the rear position of the militia corps, the anti-aircraft gun group with high muzzles was ready to defend. When these aircraft entered the shooting range, the dense air defense firepower nets were spit out, which made these Far East Army pilots feel the heartbroken from the bottom of their hearts for the first time.

The air force of this militia unit is indeed not strong. But their air defense firepower is something that their Far Eastern Army needs to look up to. To cross such a dense air defense firepower network, these air forces also need to pay a heavy price.

Seeing the air defense forces of the Air Force and the Militia Corps attacking guerrilla warfare and resisting desperately, the Far East Army finally lost its last glimmer of hope. Faced with the more and more militia troops, the two main divisions of the Far East Army dispatched this time finally began to be defeated and fled. But facing the encirclement of the cavalry division of the Militia Corps, where can they escape again?

When they saw some soldiers who surrendered with guns could survive, these Far East soldiers knew that they would not be able to escape, and quickly surrendered to the cavalry of the militia. They allowed the infantry coming from behind to tie them up one by one and rushed to the rear of the militia. As for the air forces who came to aid, after losing most of the planes and seeing that the downstairs were already in a defeat, they knew that their Far East Army had been defeated in the first battle. If they wanted to find the place, they were afraid that they would need to increase their investment in the front line.

These air force pilots began to return to the airport in Mongolia one after another, and reported what they saw and heard today to the Far East Army headquarters. I hope that those senior leaders of the headquarters who only know how to fight but do not know how to inquire about the other side can make corresponding strategic adjustments to the situation of today's defeat in the war. Otherwise, at today's speed, their 100,000 Far East Army stationed in Mongolia would not be able to fight for a few days!

When the Soviet advisers in the rear heard that the war began less than a day, they sent two main divisions of the Far Eastern Army sent to the Erlianhot front line were completely wiped out. Such a rapid attack allowed the Soviet advisers to request reinforcements from the country as soon as possible. In addition, they ordered the Mongolian government to start recruiting troops and recruit as many troops as possible to block the fierce attack of the militia corps.

As the militia corps of the Second Company Haoyi side officially launched a counterattack, the main force of the Jinsui Military Region, which was confronting the Mongolian troops, launched an attack accordingly. Unlike the Far Eastern Army that Deng Chenggong faced, the Mongolian Army, which was confronting the Jinsui Military Region, was the Mongolian Army. Faced with these Mongolian troops, which were much worse than them, the main force of the Jinsui Military Region, spent more time capturing prisoners.

After the first round of war reports were also emitted in the form of power, the Soviet Union was naturally angry and ordered the Far East Army to start increasing the number of internal troops in Mongolia. At the same time, it also issued a strict and clear signal, accusing the militia corps of launching a sneak attack on their Far East Army. This kind of undeclared war was an immoral act. The Soviet Union would definitely take severe revenge.

Deng Chenggong ignored such power-ups. On the contrary, he ordered the militia troops that began to advance into Mongolia and advance as slowly as possible. All the counties they recovered were dispatched to defend, and at the same time, the ethnic policies corresponding to Chahar were implemented.

At the same time, the government personnel in these county towns are also regarded as pseudo-government staff and conduct public trials. If they do not have corresponding evil deeds, then the militia corps will retain their corresponding freedoms after the public trial. As long as they do not openly oppose the rule of the militia corps, they will still be free to move in the liberated areas.

And the troops were also promoted with the troops. The Manchu and Mongolian princes in the liberated areas were notified by Deng Chenggong to come and earn the dividends of the war. As long as the herdsmen in the occupied areas were willing to obey the management of the militia corps, they could give priority to working for these princes and princes in order to obtain corresponding benefits.

The confiscated pastures and livestock were handed over to these princes and princes at an extremely low price. What they needed to do was to appease the Manchu and Mongolian herders who had been ruled by the Mongolian independent government for more than ten years. This action of taking down one place and building one place made the Mongolian independent government, which was far behind, finally realized that the militia corps said that the recapture of Mongolia was not a joke. What scared them the most was that Deng Chenggong had declared that they were officials of the independent government as treasons. If they did not change their course, then what awaited them would be the public trial of the Chinese militia corps.

The happiest thing about the steadily advancement of the militia corps was undoubtedly the Mongolian princes who had previously released goodwill to the militia corps. After the militia corps began to march into Mongolia and their identity was confirmed, the elite military backbones drawn by the intelligence department and grassroots militia troops also began to form small-scale units to enter the locations of the Mongolian princes who were willing to submit to China, and began to form anti-government troops for them.

So much so that when the Far East Army and the Mongolian Army began to focus on the battle between the front line and the militia corps, they didn't know that sparks had begun to ignite in their backyards. These militia units, built by independent battalions, began to carry out guerrilla warfare against the Mongolian government from time to time when they received weapons and ammunition provided by the militia corps. Especially when the flag-sacrificing objects selected by these guerrillas were concentrated on the pro-Soviet Mongols.

Many Mongolian princes who were beginning to find a way out also began to push back and forth in the face of the conscription orders issued by the Mongolian government. The independent government, which was originally relying on the Soviets to control the situation in Mongolia, suddenly felt that the foundation they had been laid for the past when this militia unit came, seemed to have been destroyed in one go. Moreover, the Far East Army, which was constantly investing in the front line, did not seem to have shown too leading advantages in the face of this militia unit that had grown for a few years.

In this turbulent battle, time slowly reached the Spring Festival in 1941. Compared with Deng Chenggong's previous two years, he could at least go home for the Spring Festival. However, the first Spring Festival after getting married and getting married was still in constant war with the Far East Army on the front line, and he became unable to escape. The three wives had some opinions about this, but at the same time they were also very clear about what Deng Chenggong was doing at this time. As the wives of the commander-in-chief of the Militia Corps, they must also make this psychological preparation in advance.

When the front of the militia army began to stop at Joyle, hundreds of kilometers away from the Mongolian capital, the Far East Army had fought with the militia army at least hundreds of times in size. Facing this new Chinese army, the Far East Army felt for the first time what a difficult opponent was.

In fact, they all knew very well that a large part of the militia troops fighting them were recruits who had just started to go to the battlefield. But their Far East Army was not as good as that. The anti-counterfeiting and purge in the Soviet army also made many outstanding commanders who were at the beginning of their army cleaned up. Faced with these officers who always knew that they would shout "for the revolutionary charge", many soldiers of the Far East Army were used as target targets for the militia.

Compared with the death orders of these Far Eastern troops, the offensive of the Militia Corps must be blocked near Joyle. Deng Chenggong also felt that the territory that the Militia Corps has recovered can come to an end for the time being. For this reason, for the attack of the Soviet Far Eastern Army, the Militia Corps also changed its previous offensive strategy and focused on consolidating the existing fruits of victory.

Now it depends on who can't hold on to the two sides, and finally falls into the tragedy of having to announce a ceasefire. At least compared with the material supply line of the Far East Army, relying on the militia corps in the rear is undoubtedly more advantageous. With this confidence, Deng Chenggong naturally believes that the first thing that cannot be consumed will be the Soviet Far East Army!

Moreover, in order to end this confrontation as soon as possible, Deng Chenggong had already ordered Mongolian anti-government troops to form a large scale to gather together in an orderly manner and prepare to launch a raid on the Soviet Union's vertical railway connecting Mongolia. Once there was a problem with this strategic supply line, Deng Chenggong wanted to see whether the Mongolian government alone could effectively provide the strategic supplies needed by the Far East Army. Even in Deng Chenggong's view, once the railway is destroyed, the war from the end of last year to the present will soon usher in the end! (To be continued. If you like this work, you are welcome to come to Qidian (.) to vote for recommendations, monthly votes, and your support is my greatest motivation. Mobile phone users please go to m.. to read.
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