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Chapter 159 The Shuangershan Independent Regiment Cavalry Regiment won the respect of all the soldie

The strategy and tactics formulated by Zhou Zheng to encircle and annihilate the Japanese devils actually consisted of three parts: "harassment → luring the enemy deep into our territory → gathering and encircling and annihilating them (closing the door and beating the dog)."

The set of strategies and tactics formulated by Zhou Zheng is most critical to the execution ability of the soldiers in the army. Fortunately, Zhou Zheng fully believes in the execution ability of the soldiers of the Shuang'ershan Independent Regiment, and also fully believes in the soldiers under his command.

All the soldiers of the Shuang'ershan Independent Regiment were the most active in fighting the Japanese devils, and vowed to avenge the folks within 50 kilometers of Shuang'ershan.

Under the leadership of Sun Dasheng, the commander of the Shuang'ershan Independent Cavalry Regiment, the cavalry regiment split into two groups: one group attacked the Japanese troops stationed in Shanxi, and the other group attacked the Japanese troops stationed in Hebei.

The cavalry regiment's harassment strategy and tactics made the Japanese soldiers in Shanxi and Hebei suffer terribly and suffered heavy losses. Every time they could only shout "Baga Yalu..." into the air

The cavalry regiment's tactics were very clear: they used their numbers to bully the few, and specifically attacked the patrolling Japanese soldiers, as well as a small number of Japanese soldiers, and also specifically attacked the Japanese soldiers' logistical supplies. In this way, small amounts accumulated into large ones, and in the end, quite a few Japanese soldiers were eliminated by the cavalry regiment.

The cavalry regiment, relying on the flexibility and rapid mobility of the cavalry, made full use of this harassment tactic.

This infuriated the Japanese leaders in Shanxi and Hebei, who kept cursing "Baga Yalu..." Seeing so many imperial troops being annihilated and so many logistical supplies lost, the Japanese leaders in Shanxi and Hebei came up with the idea of ​​sending two cavalry regiments to deal with the Shuang'ershan Independent Cavalry Regiment.

Facing the two cavalry regiments of the Japanese devils, the Shuang'ershan Independent Cavalry Regiment almost defeated the cavalry of the two cavalry regiments of the Japanese devils.

Not to mention that all the war horses of the Shuang'ershan Independent Cavalry Regiment are first-class horses, and all the soldiers of the Shuang'ershan Independent Cavalry Regiment are equipped with MP40 submachine guns.

Commander Zhou Zheng equipped the cavalry regiment with 1800 grenade launchers before it set off, with two people assigned to each grenade launcher, one responsible for taking and placing the grenade launcher, and the other responsible for loading the shells.

You can imagine what the scene would be like if these 1800 grenade launchers continuously fired shells at two regiments of Japanese cavalry at the same time.

Cavalry are afraid of artillery shells at long distances and submachine guns and light and heavy machine guns at close range. Although the cavalry battalion has few soldiers, its weapons and equipment are too advanced. After a battle with the Japanese cavalry regiment, the Japanese cavalry regiment suffered heavy losses and all of them were psychologically traumatized by the Shuang'ershan Independent Cavalry Regiment.

The cavalry regiments in Shanxi and Hebei were bombarded recklessly by 900 grenade launchers of the Shuang'ershan Independent Cavalry Regiment. After several rounds, thousands of shells hit the Japanese soldiers of a cavalry regiment. The final result was that the Japanese soldiers were either killed or seriously injured.

Even if they were not hit by the grenade launcher shells, and rushed over, and then faced the continuous fire of more than a thousand submachine guns, the surviving Japanese soldiers really could not remember anything.

It really proves the saying, "When you are poor, you should make roundabout moves; when you are rich, you should provide firepower coverage." So under the full firepower coverage of the Shuang'ershan Independent Cavalry Regiment, the two cavalry regiments of the Japanese in Shanxi and Hebei were almost wiped out. Fortunately, the commanders of the two cavalry regiments saw that something was wrong and immediately fled. Otherwise, the cavalry of the two cavalry regiments in Shanxi and Hebei would have been completely wiped out by the Shuang'ershan Independent Cavalry Regiment.

During these ten days, the Shuang'ershan Independent Cavalry Regiment, relying on its cavalry's speed advantage and flexible and changeable tactics, turned the Japanese in Shanxi and Hebei upside down and caused heavy losses.

The Japanese originally planned to send a division from Shanxi and Hebei to wipe out the Shuang'ershan Independent Regiment and occupy this strategic passage at the same time.

However, because of the disturbance caused by the cavalry regiment of the Shuang'ershan Independent Regiment, the two divisions of the Japanese devils in these two places accelerated the pace of destroying the Shuang'ershan Independent Regiment.

The Japanese first wanted to wipe out the Shuang'ershan Independent Cavalry Regiment in Shanxi and Hebei, not allowing a single member of the Cavalry Regiment to escape. The Cavalry Regiment saw that its main combat mission had been accomplished, and the Japanese in Shanxi and Hebei had been fooled.

Finally, all the members of the cavalry regiment ran at full speed towards the ambush points of the first and second regiments. After all the brothers of the cavalry regiment had passed the ambush points of the first and second regiments, the brothers of the cavalry regiment also ran non-stop towards the Shuang'ershan Independent Regiment Base. The cavalry regiment's mission had been successfully completed, and it was time to go back and report to Commander Zhou Zheng.

The soldiers of the First and Second Regiments watched as their brothers from the Cavalry Regiment all ran from their own regiment's ambush circle towards the Shuang'er Mountain Tunnel, and their hearts were filled with respect for the Shuang'er Mountain Independent Cavalry Regiment.

Because they all knew that the cavalry regiment's harassment mission was a life-or-death one. Relying on the 3600 cavalrymen of the cavalry regiment, they would harass the Japanese invaders' hinterland in Shanxi and Hebei.

To turn the Japanese devils in Shanxi and Hebei upside down is a test for Sun Dasheng, the commander of the Shuang'ershan Independent Cavalry Regiment, and also a test for all the soldiers of the Shuang'ershan Independent Cavalry Regiment.

The final result was that the Shuang'ershan Independent Cavalry Regiment withstood the test, turned the Japanese troops stationed in Shanxi and Hebei upside down, and caused heavy losses to the Japanese troops in Shanxi and Hebei.

All the soldiers of the Shuang'ershan Independent Cavalry Regiment deserve the respect of all the soldiers of the First and Second Regiments, as well as the respect of all the soldiers of the Shuang'ershan Independent Regiment.

From today on, the reputation of the Shuang'ershan Independent Cavalry Regiment will resound throughout Shanxi and Hebei. Whenever the Japanese soldiers mention the name of the Shuang'ershan Independent Cavalry Regiment, they will only tremble in fear and keep shouting "Baga Yalu..."

The cavalry regiment returned to the Shuang'ershan Independent Regiment base. When the cavalry regiment commander Sun Dasheng reported to the commander Zhou Zheng that the Shuang'ershan Independent Regiment Cavalry Regiment had successfully completed the task assigned to the cavalry regiment by the commander.

Commander Zhou Zheng looked at the soldiers of the cavalry regiment. They were all dressed in tattered clothes, but their eyes were full of murderous intent and determination. There were 3600 men when they left, and more than 2000 when they returned. More than an entire battalion of cavalry soldiers had been sacrificed in this battle.

Commander Zhou Zheng felt a pang of heartache over this, but how could there be no casualties in war? The cavalry regiment's mission was inherently dangerous and difficult, a life-or-death mission.

Such casualty figures were within Zhou Zheng's expectations. If it weren't for the good weapons and equipment, good horses, well-trained, and appropriate strategies and tactics of the Shuang'ershan Independent Cavalry Regiment, the casualties this time might have been much greater.

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