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Chapter six hundred and twentieth thugs

Qian Deming was really confused. As political commissar, especially when there were only two of them among the regiment-level cadres, even if the division of labor was different, he knew what Zhang Yunfei knew, and they enjoyed the same intelligence authority.

The local armed forces are understandable, but that kind of militia armed forces can at most organize a stretcher team to help transport the wounded during a war. As for the brotherly troops, how can we even talk about it?

What's going on in their area? The Qingyuan Independent Regiment is now an out-and-out guerrilla group, and the New Seventh Regiment is also in danger. Where did they come from as brothers?

"You forgot, there is another 18th Regiment to the west of us." Zhang Yunfei reminded.

Many people often form a mindset that crossing regions is very far away. This is only for most people. For people at the border, this distance is actually very close.

And their New Ninth Regiment is the troops at the border. When the Japanese blockade is tight, it is easier for them to communicate with Taiyue District.

Therefore, the connection between local organizations and Taiyue District has become closer, and the exchange of information between the two parties has become more frequent and smooth.

Since Fenngling is the seat of the Xinnan County Party Committee, it is very easy for them to contact Taiyue District. Xinnan County was only set up by the Eighth Route Army and could only govern half of the new city.

But its importance does not need to be emphasized all the time. The Xincheng Independent Regiment and the Xinjiu Regiment, which are of the same origin, are simply the guards, and the local organizations in Xinnan are the specific executors.

They are an important link on the red transportation line leading to Shaanxi-Gansu-Ningxia. They have escorted progressive students going to join the army countless times, materials donated by patriotic overseas Chinese, and personnel such as heads of state at all levels passing through here.

If we were to make a list of people who had traveled along this transportation line, there would be many leaders and celebrities who would be familiar to future generations.

Of course, this is now top secret information, which will only be decrypted by future generations. Zhang Yunfei's level cannot be accessed. He is just a peripheral security personnel.

The Xinnan underground organization is still relatively developed. The Northern Bureau is too high-level and Zhang Yunfei cannot contact him. However, he can still ask for help because of the communication lines controlled by Secretary Wang.

Lao Wang had at least served as the political commissar of their unit. They were all members of his own family, so Zhang Yunfei felt at ease asking for help.

Zhang Yunfei contacted the Eighteenth Regiment operating in this area. As the Japanese forces further weakened, the activities of various units of the Eighth Route Army became more and more active, and so did the Eighteenth Regiment.

Their area of ​​activity now includes Qinghe, which is very close to them. They fought together before, and now they hit it off even more.

The reason why Qian Deming didn't think about them was that he didn't interfere much in the military. Moreover, the Eighth Route Army had always been an independent guerrilla force. They would find their own solutions to problems and report to their superiors if they couldn't. This was probably because Qian Deming

The inertial thinking of a type of principled cadres.

Zhang Yunfei naturally wouldn't think that since only the Eighteenth Regiment could help them now, he would naturally not turn around and report to his superiors to let them think of a solution. In the end, he would probably let the Eighteenth Regiment come to "rescue" them.

It would be better to just leave the battle plan to the 18th Regiment like now and let them report to their superiors for approval.

The Eighteenth Regiment was expanded from a main battalion as its backbone. The people themselves have good foundations, and their style and fighting will are very tenacious. It would be really stupid to not use such a good helper.

"Old Qian, from now on it will no longer be a small-scale guerrilla war, but a large-scale corps battle coordinated between various units. This battle is related to our face. Whether we can build a truly ace regiment with both offense and defense depends on this.

After the First World War, it goes without saying that our capabilities in mobile warfare, ambush warfare, and guerrilla warfare have withstood severe tests."

"But we really haven't experienced much such large-scale positional defense by regular troops, and as the situation changes, there will be more and more such combat methods in the future."

"Although our brother troops will come to help in the battle, the core of our battle and the key to the overall victory lies in our regiment. This battle requires grasping the rhythm of the battle and is also a severe test for the abilities of commanders and fighters at all levels. Old Qian, we

We are no longer a guerrilla army, this battle should transform into a test for the regular army."

Even with the addition of the Eighteenth Regiment, they are actually still at a disadvantage in terms of strength comparison, so the Eighteenth will only launch attacks at critical moments.

Before that, they had to rely on themselves to watch him and control the attacks of enemies several times their own. This was a tough battle.

If this battle can completely eliminate the two groups of traitors, Li Jianfeng and Wang Zhengyi, there will not be much change in the enemy situation in the area around Xincheng in the future.

Without the help of these traitors and local snakes, and the main garrison tasks, the remaining little devils really don't pose much of a threat.

Although these little devils are die-hard elements, their forces are limited after all. If they are spread out and stationed in various places, their threat is much smaller.

Zhang Yunfei was thinking that he should try his best to annihilate these Japs, otherwise these Japs would become a disaster sooner or later.

Of course, it is still too early to consider these things. The most important thing now is to eliminate the invading puppet troops. For this battle, Zhang Yunfei spent a lot of effort, even giving the initiative to his opponent, just to be able to fight this battle.

Completely solve the problems in the new city area.

Zhang Yunfei's battle plan is still a bit risky for the New Ninth Regiment. With the strength of one regiment, he needs to resist the attack of two to three puppet regiments alone.

But looking at the overall battle situation, the gains are huge.

At present, the Japanese are engaged in a large-scale reduction of troops and handing over most of the blank areas to the puppet army. As long as the main force of Li Jianfeng's department can be eliminated in this battle, it will change the entire resistance war situation in the southeastern Shanxi region.

However, in Zhang Yunfei's view, this risk is still worth it, if so many puppet troops are huddled in various strongholds and bunkers.

If we let him attack and eradicate them one by one, it will take many years and months to completely eliminate them, and then they will only pay a higher price and sacrifice more soldier lives.

It is better to do what we are doing now, pull out all the puppet troops and fight them head-on. Even if the New Ninth Regiment has to pay a certain amount of casualties, relatively speaking, this price is the lightest.

Moreover, Zhang Yunfei does not feel that he is taking risks. The mutual distrust between Wang Zhengyi and Li Jianfeng will only make them contain each other. It seems that he is besieged by enemies several times his own.

That's just superficial. There won't be many troops actually attacking you, and the attack won't be too violent.
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