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Chapter 619: Order from the Military Commission!

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    Jingshan. Yongxing Town.

    When receiving the order from the Military Commission, Li Guoyao and others had just broken through to the Jingshan area!

    After evacuating from Wuhan, the 61st Army first rested in Hanchuan for half a day. Then, under the command of Li Guoyao, the main force rushed westward.

    After three days of rapid march, the troops arrived at Yingcheng.

    However, before they could take a breath, the Eighth Brigade of the Japanese Tenth Division actually broke through the national troops on the front line of Xiaogan and reached Yingcheng.

    Due to the heavy casualties of the unit, there were only more than 6,000 people left when they withdrew from Wuhan City, including many wounded. In addition, the ammunition was also extremely consumed, and it was impossible to fight the Japanese army to the death. Therefore, Li Guoyao took the initiative to withdraw from Wuhan.  Yingcheng retreated.

    The route to the north had been blocked by the Japs. In desperation, Li Guoyao could only lead his troops to continue retreating westward. Three days later, the troops arrived at the outskirts of Jingshan.

    At this time, the Japanese troops had also stopped and did not continue to pursue westward. Then Li Guoyao and others stationed themselves on the Yongxing line.

    However, the day after Li Guoyao and others arrived in Jingshan, the army received an order from the Military Commission to revoke the designation of the 61st Army and merge it with the 67th Army.

    Although Li Guoyao knew that this was just a formality and that they did not really need to join the 67th Army Headquarters, but would be sent as a vanguard force to fight guerrillas on the Shandong battlefield, Li Guoyao still felt extremely angry in his heart.

    On the one hand, Lao Jiang emphasized that the 61st Army had made great contributions in this battle, but at the same time, there was no reward. Instead, he revoked the designation of the 61st Army. This was indeed unethical.

    Although the day after the order was issued, Chiang Kai-shek ordered someone to send a telegram to Li Guoyao, appointing him as the commander-in-chief of the Shandong Guerrilla Corps behind enemy lines, and allocated a bonus of 200,000 oceans to the unit and returned it to the surviving officers and soldiers.  A wave of medals were issued, and for the first time, 5,000 new official guns were allocated to Li Guoyao's troops.

    But they didn¡¯t mention anything about replenishing troops, as if they didn¡¯t know the fact that Li Guoyao¡¯s troops had been crippled.

    Coupled with the beginning of the Military Commission¡¯s accountability, various unfavorable news came out one after another for miscellaneous military officers, and Li Guoyao was completely disappointed with the warship of the Nationalist Government.

    Li Guoyao has always known that Chiang Kai-shek has two sets of standards in terms of employment, rewards and punishments. One set of standards for the direct line of the Central Army, and another set of standards for the miscellaneous army. However, he did not expect such a disgusting person.

    Even if the direct line of the Central Army disobeys orders and flees without fighting on the battlefield, it is understandable. However, even if the miscellaneous troops are successful in combat, they may still be used as scapegoats. It is really speechless and chilling.

    During the year of the War of Resistance, the Chinese army was defeated like a mountain, and Chiang Kai-shek repeatedly shouted for strict military law and strict military discipline.  This is a good thing, but when some generals who cower in battle are shot in order to affirm military law, it will always arouse all kinds of dissatisfaction among the people, let alone true fairness.

    It is this kind of unfairness that makes the sacred military law of the national army be despised and eclipsed.

    For example, if Han Fuju is executed, Han retreats before the war and loses thousands of miles of territory. Not killing him is not enough to make the people angry, but shooting him can indeed boost morale and scare Xiaoxiao.

    But why did Liu Zhi, who also fled without a fight in North China, retreated hundreds of miles with the sun, and earned the reputation of "General Long-Legs", get away with it and still hold a high military position?

    Another example is the Luoshan-Xinyang battle. Hu Zongnan ignored the orders of the commander of the war zone and retreated westward without permission, causing Xinyang and the three passes in northern Hubei to lose the enemy's hands. Wuhan was shaken. Why was he not blamed for this serious case of dereliction of duty and disobedience, but caught Zeng Yuanbu?  put?

    How can people be convinced by this?

    Chiang Kai-shek's almost naked discrimination and humiliation of miscellaneous troops was a bit excessive. You must know that in the early fierce resistance, although the local army was extremely poorly equipped, its performance was not inferior to Chiang Kai-shek's "direct line" Central Army.

    Among the 10 divisions with outstanding records in the Songhu Battle, more than half were no-names. The great victories in Linyi and Taierzhuang were almost all done by no-name troops. Tang Enbo¡¯s army was forced by Li Zongren to use both soft and hard tactics to deal the final blow to the Japanese army. In the Battle of Wuhan, Wan  The myth of Jialing's victory was almost entirely written by soldiers from Guangdong and Guangxi.

    "Miscellaneous brands supported China's war of resistance, the national army, and the once precarious Chiang Kai-shek regime.

    But they did not receive fair treatment. The deformed Kuomintang military law was the harshest to them, and only to them.

    The three armies are indispensable for fighting.

    For the sake of his "direct lineage", Chiang Kai-shek ignored the fact that tens of millions of miscellaneous soldiers shed blood and sacrificed their lives. After all, he lost military morale and public opinion as a result.

    But Li Guoyao didn¡¯t say these words to anyone.At this time, he was just a motley military general who had spent all his money. Compared with Chiang Kai-shek, he was only the difference between an ant and an elephant.

    In this case, the only thing he can do is to stay away from the center of the whirlpool, and then secretly develop his troops.

    And now is the best opportunity. For the current national war, Japan is afraid of fighting in China for a long time; secondly, it is afraid of interference from a third country, and it pays more attention to preparations for war against the Soviet Union.

    Based on the above reasons, after the Japanese strategic offensive in Wuhan and Guangzhou ended, in order to adapt to long-term operations in China and prepare for intervention in a third country, the Japanese Army General Staff Headquarters soon proposed to focus on strengthening the troop deployment on the Pinghan Road and along the Yangtze River.  , ensure transportation and prevent the Kuomintang army from attacking from the west and south of the area.

    At the same time, we accelerated the support of the puppet regime and expanded the puppet army. The security of the areas east of Pinghan Road and north of the Yangtze River was gradually handed over to the puppet regime. The strategic troops were withdrawn to Japan, and training was strengthened to improve their quality and some were demobilized to maintain national strength.  .

    The above-mentioned ideas of the Japanese Army Staff Headquarters are mainly to avoid being exposed to foreign forces for a long time and fall into the quagmire of war and to save national power. They are also an attempt to reduce the hatred of our people towards Japan and to maintain military discipline; to be prepared for war against interference from third countries.  In order to achieve its continuous internal and external aggression purposes.

    In this way, for a long time to come, the Japanese army will form large-scale puppet troops and support traitors. As long as they seize this opportunity to jump behind enemy lines, it will be easy to develop base areas behind enemy lines like the Eighth Route Army.

    As long as he has a base, Li Guoyao can break away from the National Government directly or in disguise.

    Li Guoyao didn¡¯t want to be a warlord, he just wanted to fight the Japanese, but while fighting the Japanese, he also had to consider his personal development.

    Sooner or later, the rotten ship of the Nationalist Government will sink, and Li Guoyao does not want to be buried with it.

    What¡¯s more, he still has a wife and brothers, as well as comrades who share life and death, and he must be responsible for their future and destiny.

    On January 15th, after resting for a week in Jingshan, Li Guoyao's headquarters received the approval of the Military Commission, and Li Guoyao took all the troops northward, preparing to go to the Shandong battlefield to conduct guerrilla operations behind enemy lines.

    However, what Li Guoyao did not expect was that just when the troops were about to depart, a transfer order from the Military Commission was sent to the headquarters.

    According to this transfer order, the Military Commission directly transferred 80% of the former central-level officers of the 61st Army away from Li Guoyao's headquarters. As a result, Li Guoyao's headquarters would lose one-third of its officers, including many senior officers.  , including Hou Zhifu, Chen Zhiyang, Liang Chenghu, Liu Wei, Qi Zhiguo and others.

    After reading this transfer order, Li Guoyao felt a little angry because the Military Commission clearly did not think highly of them. They were worried that these officers would be eaten by the Japs if they followed him to the enemy's rear, so they transferred these people out in advance.  .

    More importantly, the Military Commission obviously would not take the initiative to issue this transfer order. They must have applied for it themselves. In other words, Li Guoyao was betrayed by these Central Army or Huangpu clique subordinates.

    "It's too much to say betrayal, but he must have been abandoned by these people, which made Li Guoyao quite angry.

    Especially since he also saw many familiar old faces in this transfer list, such as Hou Zhifu and Chen Zhiyang.

    These people are all old brothers who have followed him to fight the Japanese since they were in Nanjing. Unexpectedly, they would not be willing to follow him to Shandong at this time.

    And what happened next was even more unexpected for him, which further worsened the relationship between Li Guoyao and the Military Commission!  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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