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Although Xia Yang was reluctant, since he had received the transfer order, he had to rush over.
And the most important thing is, Xia Yang believes that the Battle of Xuzhou may be an opportunity for him.
Although he is currently weak and unable to completely change the direction of this battle. But he knew that if he could make good use of this opportunity and make contributions, he might be able to obtain more equipment and even better resources.
If he is lucky enough, he may even get a piece of land of his own. A piece of land where Xia Yang can develop well.
The ancient city of Mengyuan is good, but it is too small and there are too few people there. These populations are not enough to support Xia Yang's ambitions.
He needs a larger territory, more people, and more resources. Only these can support him to continue to expand his power and gain the strength to wrestle with the Japanese army.
The first is the troops going out. He does not plan to send all the main forces to the battlefield in Xuzhou.
After all, the battlefield situation is changing rapidly. If an unexpected situation occurs and all his troops are lost, Xia Yang will not have any retreat.
So this time, Xia Yang plans to send two thousand people.
Including He Changxing¡¯s First Regiment, Wei Xing¡¯s Second Regiment, Qiu Guoping¡¯s Independent Regiment, and Hu San¡¯s direct guard company.
Liu Fudong's third regiment and Ma Siyuan's new regiment were stationed in the ancient city of Mengyuan and continued to develop their power.
At the same time, Xia Yang's staff officer, Hao Shiwen, was also retained.
During the period of working with Xia Yang, Hao Shiwen's personal abilities have been well tempered. Therefore, while Xia Yang was away, he was very relieved to hand over the ancient city of Mengyuan to Hao Shiwen and Ma Siyuan.
Xia Yang gave Hao Shiwen and Ma Siyuan four key tasks.
The first point is to ensure the concealment of the ancient city of Mongolia and Yuan Dynasty, and do not expose this secret base to the Japanese or puppet troops.
The second point is to recruit new soldiers. Keep in touch with Sun Qi at all times and obtain enough high-quality soldiers from him.
The third point is the defense construction of the ancient city of Mongolia and Yuan Dynasty and the opening of trade channels. Xia Yang left this to Uesugi Tu and gave him full responsibility.
The fourth point is to maintain contact with Chen Shiliang and watch and help each other with Chen Shiliang's four regiments. Once Chen Shiliang is in danger, troops must be sent to rescue him or provide other corresponding help.
After explaining this, Xia Yang began to delegate power to Ma Siyuan and Hao Shiwen, while he concentrated on training and integrating the troops.
It is said that there are three regiments, but they are actually three reinforced battalions.
On average, there are only more than 600 people in a group.
But Xia Yang doesn't care about this, because the soldiers are not in large numbers but in finesse.
Although the number of these three regiments is not large, everyone is an elite who has received long-term training and has experienced the flames of war.
The regiment led by He Changxing was developed on the basis of the original guard company directly under the division, and played a mainstay role in the battles throughout the city.
Wei Xing's second regiment also fought bravely and dared to fight. Qiu Guoping's independent regiment was originally an independent battalion under Bai Tianle. Later, he resolutely rushed to Mancheng to support Xia Yang's fourth regiment.
They are well-equipped and have sufficient ammunition, which is far beyond what ordinary national troops can compare with.
Even among the German weapons divisions of the Central Army, Xia Yang felt that his troops were no worse than them.
If there is really going to be a face-to-face battle, Xia Yang is confident that he can use these three troops to defeat any reorganized regiment of the Central Army's German Arms Division at that time.
For these three troops, Xia Yang's training was different from the past.
Because of the nearby mountainous terrain, Xia Yang paid more attention to the troops' mountain combat capabilities. But in the Battle of Xuzhou, because the combat area was vast, they not only had to experience mountain battles, but also street battles, night battles, and fortified battles.
Faced with these forms of fighting, the troops ordered by Xia Yang obviously still need to practice.
In addition to being familiar with various types of fighting methods, Xia Yang also has another important aspect in training his troops.
That is the real-time communication and informatization capabilities of the entire army.
In the 21st century, the world's military powers have begun to emphasize the capabilities of information warfare.
By that time in Xia Yang, every soldier, even in the ordinary field army, carried the Beidou satellite positioning system and real-time communication system.system.
The command headquarters can contact every soldier on the battlefield in real time and determine the location and physical condition of these soldiers. In order to support these frontline soldiers at any time.
Not only that, real-time communication on the battlefield can also allow commanders to better command their troops. Moreover, each soldier can also receive orders from his superiors, instead of being like a headless chicken, keeping his head down and fighting forward.
The simplest example is that when Xia Yang and the others were fighting in Mancheng, they once participated in a mission to rescue Commander Feng.
At that time, they relied on the walkie-talkies distributed to every soldier to take the initiative when breaking into the Japanese defense line.
The Japanese army, which lacked communications, could only fight independently, and was eventually defeated by Xia Yang and others.
In order to achieve real-time communication on the battlefield, Xia Yang did not hesitate to spend a lot of money and purchased a large number of walkie-talkies in the Huangsha Baizhan System.
The distribution of these walkie-talkies ensures that each combat squad has at least one. Each squad must always clarify its mission on the battlefield and report the situations it encounters in a timely manner.
In addition to these, Xia Yang also placed high demands on the abilities of grassroots commanders and fighters.
Because when a war really breaks out, although Xia Yang is the commander, his command can only be on a macro level. But it is the soldiers on the front line who actually fight, and the company commander and platoon commander, at this time, are the ones who can directly command each combat squad and even each soldier.
Therefore, improving the capabilities of these grassroots commanders and fighters can definitely maximize the combat effectiveness of each of their subordinate soldiers.
Among Xia Yang's troops, there were several people who went to Huangpu Military Academy. For example, He Changxing and Ma Siyuan, both of whom graduated from Huangpu Military Academy.
During the battle, He Changxing and Ma Siyuan also had very clear ideas in commanding the battle.
But apart from them, most commanders do not have such a good opportunity to enter the Whampoa Military Academy. Most of them are people who have grown up little by little from the continuous battles.
Although these people have not received any relevant military command training, they have also honed their excellent combat command capabilities in a large number of actual combats. (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com