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Chapter 1,644 Scattered pursuit

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    After saying this, Li Laoba immediately began to issue combat orders.

    ¡°Order the reconnaissance company to immediately turn the reconnaissance direction to the northwest.

    Once the Japanese military movements are discovered, report them immediately.  The remaining troops, with the battalion level as combat units, were dispersed to the commanding heights of the surrounding mountains and along the paths that the Japanese army must pass through, to ambush the retreating Japanese troops or harass them.  "

    Li Laoba decisively issued the order to fight.

    Soon, the mountain troops that were originally advancing in the mountainous areas immediately began to disperse according to his orders, occupying the commanding heights in the surrounding areas and the only roads that the Japanese army must pass, and building blocking positions and ambush positions.

    And when Li Laoba's troops were preparing to attack the Japanese troops who were scattered and breaking through.  At this time, the Fourth Army troops in the rear had also learned about the movements of the Japanese army at this time through the reconnaissance troops.

    The Japanese army¡¯s dispersed breakthrough was to allow their troops to bypass Licheng County and break through the mountains and forests on both sides.

    This forced them to throw away a large amount of baggage, as well as the mountain artillery, heavy artillery, trucks, etc., and there was no way to take them away.

    Because these things all need to go by road, and the road has been blocked.  These luggage cannot be passed through the mountains and forests.  This forced the Japanese army to discard or destroy these materials.

    But destroying them also takes a lot of time. After receiving the order to disperse and break out, the Japanese squadrons and brigades were all afraid that the time to retreat would be too late.

    Precisely because of this, these Japanese troops were scrambling to retreat.  They were afraid that they would retreat too late and become the target of the enemy's pursuing troops.

    This allowed many Japanese troops to rush into the mountains and forests on both sides without having time to destroy a large amount of supplies and baggage.

    After entering the mountain forest, they chose to bypass Licheng County to find a way out.

    But there were towering mountains on both sides, and they couldn't find a guide who could take them out.  Many Japanese troops lost their way as soon as they entered the mountains and had no idea where they were.

    There are many Japanese troops who are simply trapped in the mountains. They want to find a way to retreat to Hebei, but they can't find it at all.

    They couldn¡¯t even find a path that the mountain people used to cut firewood.

    ??????????????????Between the endless mountains like waves in the Taihang Mountains.  A large number of Japanese troops were lost in it.  There are also many troops who are moving forward in the predetermined direction, but as they walk, they find that there are only cliffs in front of them, and there is no way for them to continue moving forward.

    Various situations are happening among these Japanese troops.

    The military maps in their hands clearly marked numerous villages and towns on both sides of the highway.  However, there are no roads marked between these mountains, or even the names of the mountains.

    The main force of the Japanese army entered the mountains one after another in the evening.

    Then they spent half the night getting themselves lost and unable to find the way out of the mountain.

    Xia Yang's troops had no intention of stopping their pursuit after learning that the Japanese troops had begun to disperse and break out of the encirclement and withdraw into the mountains on both sides.

    According to Xia Yang's order, their troops were dispatched again to pursue the fleeing Japanese troops.

    They are different from the Japanese troops who fled blindly. These troops have been assigned guides who are familiar with the terrain in advance.

    Most of these guides were mountain people who lived in this area during that time. While the battle was still going on, Xia Yang sent people to look for these people.

    Because Xia Yang and the others needed to know the terrain of this area accurately to prevent the Japanese troops from retreating into the mountains, while they ran into the mountains like headless flies.

    Originally, Xia Yang gave very generous rewards to these mountain people who were willing to serve as guides.  But what surprised him was that most of these mountain people refused the reward provided by Xia Yang.

    They don¡¯t understand what ¡°everyone is responsible for the rise and fall of the country¡± means, but these mountain people know that Xia Yang¡¯s troops are obviously their Chinese troops.  These people want to rescue themselves from the Japanese occupation.

    These people were also quite excited to be able to participate in the pursuit of the Japanese army.  After all, if they really finish beating these little devils and return to their respective villages, they can also brag to others that the man has also beaten the devils.

    According to Xia Yang¡¯s request, the pursuit troops will be combat units at the battalion level.

    This will ensure?They had sufficient strength to fight the Japanese troops when they encountered the retreating Japanese troops.  At the same time, it also ensures that they can disperse more such troops and maintain the flexibility of their pursuit.

    The troops that originally participated in the pursuit of the Japanese army were divided into battalion-level units by Xia Yang during the process.  Each battalion is then assigned a guide, and members of the military staff will also maintain contact with these battalion-level combat units through radios.

    In addition, they must learn to share information.  Even if one of the battalions discovers traces of the Japanese army, the other battalions will also know immediately.

    In this way, the two or three nearby battalions can quickly support the battalion and help it wipe out the fleeing Japanese troops.

    Less than two hours after the main force of the Japanese army fled into the mountains and forests, Xia Yang's pursuit troops also entered the mountains and forests.

    It was already dark at this time, and the forest shrouded in night looked more like a monster covered with a curtain.  You don't know when you will come to the edge of a cliff, or fall into an abyss, as if you accidentally walked into the mouth of a monster.

    Xia Yang's troops just sneaked into the dark night, tracking these frantically fleeing Japanese troops based on various clues left by the Japanese troops.

    At one o'clock in the morning, the area where Li Laoba was located was still on absolute alert.

    Although they originally supported the independent division in combat, Li Laoba's mountain brigade also carried a lot of night vision devices for night operations.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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