Age of Conquest Reborn

Chapter 1086 Air Raid, Bombing

General Ito Genzaburo, the commander-in-chief of Japan's Southeast Asia Expeditionary Force, was a member of the Imperial Japanese Army. He was invincible and invincible in Indochina and Burma. He was singing and rejoicing all the way, but he was also unable to capture the retreating troops of the British.

, and very distressed, these British soldiers are slipperier than loaches, even if they turn around to fight once, they are still dignified as soldiers.

The Japanese army chased them wildly, almost vomiting blood. The British army ran wildly, losing their armor and armor. The Japanese army from all directions rushed towards Mandalay, but they couldn't catch up with the two legs of the British army. General Ito Yanzaburo's disciples

Hu Naihe looked at the hundreds of thousands of British and Burmese soldiers rolled into a ball and swallowed his saliva, but he couldn't eat it.

Major General Takeo Morishima, commander of the dispatched army aviation force, appeared at the right time when the Commander-in-Chief was extremely troubled and proposed to use all the power of the aviation force to bomb the retreating British and Burmese troops. Ito Yanzaburo was overjoyed and excited.

With his beard trembling back and forth, he grabbed Morishima Takeo's shoulders and looked at the aviation major general with expectant eyes.

He said in a hurried tone: "Morishima-kun, please! Send out all your planes, and send all the ones with wings up to Yao, and bomb them hard. Bomb all the targets in sight, including Britain, Burma, and roads.

A bridge, even a tree, can be

The rocks where you are hiding will be blown to pieces, and all the military supplies and equipment departments will be dispatched to serve the aviation force. As long as Morishima-kun can hold back the retreating British, you will be a hero of the Japanese Empire. I will personally report to His Majesty the Emperor Yao,

I’d like to take credit for you, please!”

After saying that, General Ito Genzaburo solemnly bowed deeply to Morishima. Not only him, but all the officers in the headquarters of the dispatch army also bowed and asked. Morishima's blood was boiling, and the blood all over his body rushed to his face, excitedly.

With a trembling voice, he said: "Thank you, Commander-in-Chief and all of you, for your trust. Morishima will definitely live up to his mission. Even if he sacrifices his life, he will still complete the mission!"

After saying that, Morishima strode away in a stride. Morishima was indeed very moved. He had never felt that the burden on his shoulders was so heavy. As for sacrificing his life, it was pure nonsense.

It's just a high-profile statement. In the sky over northern Myanmar, as long as the Southern Flying Group of the ** Division's aviation force did not take action, there would be no air power that could threaten the Japanese aircraft. The British aircraft had already fled to India for refuge...

Since early May, the British and Burmese soldiers who have been rushing all the way to Mandalay can no longer live in peace. The Japanese Southeast Asia Expeditionary Force aviation unit has dispatched all planes on every road to Mandalay.

A road was bombarded indiscriminately, with tons of aerial bombs poured on the heads of British and Burmese soldiers.

Major General Takeo Morishima spent his money. Not only were all the fighters and bombers sent to Yaokong, but even the transport planes were loaded with aerial bombs, and the reconnaissance planes were equipped with machine guns, and they all went to the battlefield. Yaokong in central Myanmar

On the ground, various Japanese aircraft roared and screamed, throwing countless pieces of steel at the targets they thought should be bombed.

A soldier, a car, a mountain road, a bridge will all lead to crazy bombings by several or even more than a dozen Japanese aircraft. British and Burmese soldiers will be bloody and overturned, with countless broken corpses and burning vehicles.

The emerald green land in central Myanmar was dyed in patches of dark red. Gunpowder smoke filled the air and plumes of smoke billowed into the air. The retreat of the British and Burmese troops immediately slowed down.

Takeo Morishima fulfilled his promise and used more than 300 aircraft, including transport aircraft, to blow up the retreat road of the British and Burmese troops into a wall of fire. The British would have to pay a heavy price if they even thought of taking a step back.

, In fact, the situation should not be so bad. If the British army retreated in an orderly manner and organized ground anti-aircraft firepower, even without air cover, they would not be so passive. Those crazy Japanese pilots would fly the plane almost touching the trees.

tip.

A few light machine guns can knock down the raging Japanese aircraft, not to mention those clumsy transport planes and bombers. However, the British just wanted to escape, and the command system was completely paralyzed. Commanders at all levels had lost control of the troops.

Even the most basic air defense cannot be organized, let alone issue effective orders.

A few days later, the British-Burmese army was in chaos and was wantonly massacred by the Japanese air force. The situation did not change at all. That army wanted to make others the target of bombing. It was often a narrow mountain pass. Troops of different organizations.

In order to compete for the benefit of being the first to pass, they argued fiercely, cursed viciously, crowded together, and refused to give in, almost to the point of using knives and guns.

The Japanese pilots' Coca-Cola was broken, and tens of millions of people were crowded into a pile. With their eyes closed, they could send bullets and bombs into the bodies of the British. Later, when the Japanese pilots returned, they asked each other about the results of the battle. It is no longer necessary today.

Instead of asking each other something like this, I sent bombs to a few piles of Brits today.

Morishima Takeo's air blockade strategy achieved unprecedented success. The activities of the British and Burmese troops were restricted across the board. They had to avoid air attacks and march at night. The speed of retreat immediately slowed down. Because of the night march, they fell into

There are many people who fell to death in the valley. After a few days, the distance between the pursuing Japanese troops and the British retreating troops was shortened from the original six days to four days.

In the air in central Myanmar, the fighting was raging. Major General Le Yiqin, the commander of the ** Division Aviation Corps who was on standby at Kunming Airport and the commander of the First and Second Aviation Group in the South, could no longer sit still on his stool.

radar screen

On the screen, I looked at the little red dots representing the Japanese aircraft. They were running around all over the screen. I swallowed my saliva. The red dot was a Japanese plane. Looking at this posture, there were probably more than three hundred of them. It was so big.

Fatty o?

After several discussions with several officers from the Operations Department, the telegram to the division commander Tang Qiuli was finally sent, "The division commander and all division commanders, since the units of the Southern Flying Group of our ** Division Aviation Corps have been stationed at Nanning and Kunming airports,

There have been no combat missions for about three months, and the pilots are asking for help

We are eager to fight. We have recently heard that the activities of Japanese aviation forces in the airspace of Myanmar are very rampant and frequent. All troops of our Southern Flying Group have requested permission from the division commander to enter Myanmar to participate in combat missions against the Japanese aviation forces. One is to eliminate the Japanese air power, and the other is to train the troops for actual combat.

Ability, I hope it will be approved!"

After Tang Qiuli received Le Yiqin's telegram asking for war, he first smiled, and then said to Chang Feng, the chief of staff beside him: "Chang Feng, look at this telegram. Le Yiqin can't sit still.

I'm asking for a fight!" Chang Feng took the telegram, read it carefully, and said: "Commander, Commander Le's reasons for asking for a fight are very good. Both of them are reasonable. If you don't give a close reply, I'm afraid it's in my heart.

Are you uncomfortable?"

Seeing that Tang Qiuli had no reaction, Chang Feng continued: "A week ago, more than a hundred fighter jets were transferred from Commander Liu Cuigang of the Northern Flying Group. Commander Le has greatly increased his strength and courage.

After a few battles, if the pilots of the aviation force don't eat him up, I guess he won't be able to withstand the instigation from below?"

Tang Qiuli smiled, glanced at Chang Feng meaningfully, and said, "Chang Feng, I'm afraid you also have thoughts of interfering in the Myanmar battlefield, right?" Chang Feng's face turned red and said, "Commander, this is a common mentality. Look,

As the Japanese are fighting vigorously in central Myanmar and the British can't even take a single move, that officer in our army can't stop thinking? They don't dare to come to you, so they all come to me to complain."

Tang Qiuli shook his head and said: "Record, call back to the aviation force, Le Yiqin, what's the matter? Seeing the lively fighting in Myanmar, your butt is hot, your heart is itchy and you can't sit still? I tell you, hold on tight. Our troops haven't entered yet.

This is a favorable opportunity in Southeast Asia. Increase efforts to train the troops, especially the newly assigned flight cadets. When the time comes, they can be recruited to fight. Otherwise, I will transfer Liu Cuigang to take over your command position."

After Chang Feng recorded the contents of the telegram, he couldn't help but was stunned and said: "Commander, I'm afraid this is inappropriate? It will dampen the enthusiasm of the troops." Tang Qiuli waved his hand and said: "The original text is as it is, Le Yiqin, a militant,

If you don't be harsh, he will come again

Excuse me, in fact, the time to join the battlefield in Burma is not yet mature. The British want to save face now. If they don't come to ask for help, the Japanese will fight harder and suffer more losses. When the British ask for help, we will have the initiative.

It’s all in your own hands.”

Le Yiqin, who was at the Kunming Field Airport, received a call back from his division commander Tang Qiuli. He couldn't help but wince and sweat broke out on his head. He believed that the division commander could definitely do it and there would be no war in the north.

However, Liu Cuigang, who was idle and panicked, asked the division commander more than once to change positions with him. It is said that the division commander also had this intention, so he should just calmly train his troops.

A border line is divided into two situations. In China, people live as usual. Burma, Thailand and even the entire Indochina Peninsula are raging with war and smoke. With the retreat of the British and Burmese troops, they are rolling towards the north. In Mandeb

Alexander was so anxious that he had black lines all over his forehead and was about to hang himself. He was looking forward to the stars and the moon. More than ten days later, the first British army to arrive in Mandalay could finally see the city of Mandalay.

Alexander rushed out of the city and went to meet his men in person. This was the 11th Royal Infantry Brigade of the British Army in Chiang Mai, Thailand. It was at the farthest point from the Japanese attack arrow, so it was the fastest and most timely withdrawal.

As there were no other troops blocking the road in front, the run would be smoothest. But when Alexander saw the troops, he was so surprised that he was speechless.

Ordinarily, the 11th Infantry Brigade had not experienced any battle at all and was a retreat of the established system. However, what the British Commander-in-Chief General Alexander saw was a group of defeated soldiers. Not only did they not have trucks, tanks and artillery, they even had light and heavy machine guns.

I couldn't see that many of the soldiers were empty-handed, had lost their military caps and boots, and were in extreme embarrassment.

Alexander saw that the troops he had longed for turned into a group of defeated soldiers who had even lost their weapons, and an uncontrollable anger rushed straight to his forehead.

(To be continued)

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