Devil's Army

Chapter 601: Building a New Village

Since the exact address of the Japanese airport was not known this time, Gray Wolf and his team did not take a car but went on foot to investigate.

The troops marched out of Huludao and were in front of Jinzhou, which was the enemy's defense zone. The danger increased accordingly, and everyone was on high alert.

This time, the First Army Air Force dispatched a small team and five Golden Eagle IIs to cooperate in the operation.

Since the performance of the solar silicon cells of the Golden Eagle II is not as good as that of the Golden Eagle, its endurance and loading capacity are limited. Each Golden Eagle II can only carry four missiles, two of which are loaded in the belly.

Gray Wolf ordered the Air Force to arrange a Golden Eagle II to scout the way in front and a Golden Eagle II to scout the way behind.

Not long after Gray Wolf and his men left Huludao, the commander of the Eighth Brigade, Red Wolf, also arrived in Huludao.

This Spring Festival, he was on duty at the Wangjiadagou Gold Mine and did not return to the tribe. He had not seen Leng Feng and Gray Wolf for several months.

During this period, the gold mine was protected by the Eighth and Sixth Brigades, and the Japanese did not come to attack, and the nearby bandits did not dare to harass. The public security environment was getting better and better.

Compared with Fushun, many people have not yet come out of the shadow of the Pingdingshan massacre.

Although the miners' work was hard, their wages were stable and high, so some miners simply built some simple wooden houses near the gold mines and brought their families from Fushun to live with them.

Although this makes life a little inconvenient, it is safe and secure.

Chilang came to Huludao this time, on the one hand to meet his old leader Leng Feng, and on the other hand to discuss with Leng Feng to open up a new village near the Wangjiadagou gold mine and establish relevant supporting facilities so that the miners and their families can live there.

Leng Feng agreed upon hearing this and instructed the troops to turn the wasteland near the new village into farmland and hand it over to the villagers of the new village for cultivation.

That night, Chilang and Leng Feng talked very late. As active soldiers, since they have traveled through time, they must do their best to kill the devils and minimize the suffering of the Chinese nation.

The next morning, before Chilang returned to Qingyuan Manchu Autonomous County, a telegram from Boss Hu arrived: Captain Alexander used his connections and finally got the German military to relent and agree to sell five Type 2 tanks to the First Anti-Japanese Army.

"Germany's Type 40 tank is far superior to the Japanese's Type tank in terms of mobility and firepower. When the time comes, we can use these five Type tanks as models to imitate our own Type tanks. Why don't the Japanese tank troops flee under the double attack of our mm fire and Type tanks?" Red Wolf said happily.

"Captain Alexander is truly our friend. We must remember his help to us."

Leng Feng then looked at the order amount sent by Boss Hu, and said to Chilang with a smile: "This shipload of goods cost us a lot of hard currency. We should take advantage of the fact that the Wangjia Dagou gold mine is still in our hands and hurry up to mine more hard goods. After July 7, it might be snatched back by the devils."

"We have now implemented three shifts to mine as much gold as possible."

"Another point is that after the new village is built, the villagers should elect people to manage the village. No military control, and try to reduce the shadow of the military."

"Are you afraid that if the Wangjiadagou gold mine is lost, the Japanese will massacre the new village because of our troops?"

“That cannot be ignored.”

After lunch, Chilang rushed back to Wangjiadagou Gold Mine in Qingyuan.

He left one regiment to continue the security of Wangjiadagou Gold Mine and Shujigou Copper Mine, and the second regiment leveled the ground under a forest five miles away from Wangjiadagou Gold Mine, cut down a large amount of trees, and built two rows of wooden houses.

There is a small stream flowing in front of here, which is suitable for human habitation.

The Third Regiment reclaimed the wasteland near the creek and let the villagers cultivate it. They still had to hand over 30% of the harvest as military rations, and keep the rest for themselves.

Although the First Army’s food reserves are still sufficient, the upcoming battles will be even more brutal, so they still have to hurry up and reserve food.

During this period, some relatives of the miners passed by the new village built by the Second Regiment. They didn't know what the Second Regiment was doing, but they moved here from Fushun and had nothing to do for a while, so they volunteered to help there.

When they learned that the troops were building their own homes, they couldn't believe it.

After nearly half a month of construction, the new gold mine village finally took shape.

The Second Regiment also left a piece of open space in front of the village in case the village develops and can be expanded if it can no longer accommodate people.

A small path leading to the forest was built behind the village. In case of any accident, the villagers can escape from the path and hide in the deep mountains and forests.

After completing these tasks, the commander of the Eighth Brigade announced at the Wangjiadagou Gold Mine and Shujigou Copper Mine: "All miners in the mines can claim a house in the Gold Mine New Village and, based on their labor situation, claim the farmland in front of the village to cultivate the land, so that everyone who cultivates the land will have the land. Thirty percent of the harvest will be handed over as military rations for the army."

When the miners heard this, they could hardly believe their ears and moved their relatives from Fushun to the gold mine new village.

Fushun, whose population was already decreasing, became even more depressed. Coal mines and many factories were short of labor.

The Japanese had to go to other towns and villages to capture young and strong laborers to help them mine coal.

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