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Chapter 926: Colonel Qingshui¡¯s inference

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    However, the base camp initially disagreed with Chutaro Shimizu's application because a Chinese guerrilla force was not worthy of the experimental Shimizu Rangers traveling thousands of miles away to take action.

    You must know that the battlefield for the training of the Qingshui Rangers is not China, but the Japanese mainland. It is more than a thousand miles from the mainland to China, and the cost along the way is not small.

    What¡¯s more, the base camp does not believe that the magical combat team led by Li Guoyao is the legendary special forces. They prefer to believe that it is an elite team similar to Chiang Kai-shek¡¯s guards.

    At the Kuomintang government's military parade five years ago, a magical army came into the sight of ministers from various countries. This was a team of about 4,000 people. Everyone in the team was very capable and murderous.  Look, they are carefully selected elites.

    ¡°And these people wore German uniforms and were equipped with the most advanced German submachine guns at the time.  Anyone with a little bit of military knowledge can see that this is a force with extremely strong combat effectiveness.

    According to the confessions of those present at the time, the British ambassador looked shocked, the Japanese ambassador looked pale, and the German ambassador smiled and said to the French ambassador, this is an army trained by our Germans.

    The American ambassador said with admiration that this is one of the two best troops in China. The German ambassador asked unconvincedly, which other troops in China can compete with them?  The American ambassador said with emotion that there was only one army, and that was Genghis Khan's army.

    It was precisely because of the existence of the "Chinese Gendarmerie" that Japan was forced to pay attention to the construction of special forces. In that year, Japan sent a study group of about 120 people composed of outstanding graduates of the Army University.  The Ministry of Education funded a three-year study abroad program at the Berlin Military Academy in Germany, and Chutaro Shimizu was one of them.

    Later, the main force of the Chinese military police was annihilated in the Nanjing defense battle, and the Japanese army no longer paid attention to this unit. Unexpectedly, the combat style of Li Guoyao's unit was quite similar to that of that unit.

    Therefore, it also attracted the attention of Chutaro Shimizu, and he planned to come and meet them in person!

    The base camp could not withstand the repeated requests from Tada Shun and Shimizu Chutaro, so it had no choice but to agree to their request and transferred Shimizu Chutaro and his Rangers to the Chinese battlefield.

    "The first stop Shimizu Chutaro came to was Shandong, and he didn't even rush to Beijing to meet Lieutenant General Tada Shun!"

    In the conference room, after some pleasantries, Chutaro Shimizu proposed to see all the battle reports of the 12th Army and Li Guoyao's troops, and specifically stated that he wanted the most authentic ones and not those that had been filled with water.

    Odaka Kamezo felt a little embarrassed about this. After all, it is a common practice in the military to add water to the number of casualties. It was really rude for Chutaro Shimizu to say so directly.

    Perhaps seeing what his teacher was thinking, Chutaro Shimizu immediately stood up and bowed, saying: "Teacher, please forgive the rudeness of the students. Special operations must require accurate intelligence. Those beautified battle reports are of no value to us.  No, it may even lead to casualties in the troops, or even the entire army being annihilated."

    Ogao Kamezo's face improved a little, and he nodded and said: "Yo Xi, as long as it is helpful to you, we will talk about the rest later!"

    After saying that, Odaka Kamezo immediately ordered people to send all battle reports about Li Guoyao's troops to the conference room!

    Soon, several operational staff officers carried several boxes into the conference room. There were six boxes in total. In addition to paper documents, there were also many photos and physical evidence, such as the military uniforms of Li Guoyao's unit, and other examples.  Talk about their weapons and equipment.

    Chutaro Shimizu and others did not hesitate, they directly divided into several groups and started reading the information and information!

    An hour later, all six large boxes of documents were read through, and then those people selected a dozen battle reports from them and sent them to Chutaro Shimizu.

    Chutaro Shimizu carefully read the dozens of battle reports three times, and then wrote and drew on a piece of paper for a while. Finally, he walked to the military map and read it again and again, with an expression that sometimes frowned, sometimes solemnly, and looked at  Odaka Kamezo and the others couldn't help but feel worried.

    After a long time, Chutaro Shimizu said after reading the telegram: "Teacher, the student just read all this valuable information!"

    "How are you doing? Did you find anything?" Odaka Kamezo asked hurriedly.

    "Teacher, we may have encountered an opponent this time! After careful study of their combat methods, in the eyes of the students, Li Guoyao can be called a tactician and a terrifying special operations expert, and the troops under his command  Just like my Rangers, a true special forces team."

      "Nani? Special operations expert, this is impossible. Special operations in our Empire of Japan is also a brand new advanced tactic that has not yet been officially implemented. How can such an advanced tactic be produced by such backward troops?"  Zang said in disbelief.

    In Odaka Kamezo¡¯s eyes, Li Guoyao was just a difficult opponent. He didn¡¯t think there was anything special about him, but he never thought that his prot¨¦g¨¦ would give such a high evaluation to Li Guoyao.

    Odaka Kamezo may think so, but Chutaro Shimizu, a China expert, doesn¡¯t think so!

    When he was in Tokyo, Chutaro Shimizu knew that the base camp was resentful of Li Guoyao's troops, but there was nothing he could do about this unit.

    Later, he learned through a simple battle report that not only the base camp was having a headache for this unit led by Li Guoyao, it could be said that all the imperial army commanders who had dealt with it wanted to crush Li Guoyao to ashes, but they took advantage of it.  Li Guoyao had no choice at all.

    Not only are the number of Li Guoyao¡¯s troops unknown, but their combat effectiveness is also extremely astonishing. What¡¯s even more frightening is that they are so elusive and unpredictable.

    But he didn't think much about it at the time. However, as time went by, more and more imperial generals died at the hands of Li Guoyao's troops, and even two princes died. This made Chutaro Shimizu couldn't help but pay attention to this.  A troop.

    ¡° Just now he checked the records of the battle between the 12th Army and Li Guoyao¡¯s troops in the past year. After looking through these records, Odaka Kamezo¡¯s first feeling was that he was aggrieved.

    Yes, that¡¯s right, it¡¯s just frustrating!

    Whether it was the deceased Major General Tsuchiya H¨­ma, Lieutenant General Washizu Jinpei or Kimura Hy¨­taro in Zaozhuang City, they all felt extremely aggrieved, especially Kimura Hy¨­taro, who had been completely defeated in several consecutive battles and felt aggrieved.  !

    Originally, Kimura Hy¨­taro always felt that the 32nd Division he led was much stronger than Li Guoyao's, but the final result was a disastrous defeat for his own side, and even the friendly troops who cooperated with them suffered heavy losses.

    In particular, Li Guoyao's tactics are unpredictable. He not only uses the rat tactics (guerrilla warfare) used by the Eighth Route Army, but also engages in large-scale offensive and defensive battles with the imperial army from time to time. No matter which combat mode it is, he can always defeat the imperial army.  If a weak point is found in the defense system, the imperial army will be caught off guard.

    In the eyes of Chutaro Shimizu, this is an obvious special operation, a beheading operation, erratic!

    What shocked Chutaro Shimizu even more was the death rate of officers of the 12th Army. According to the statistics of the 12th Army, in less than a year, 187 junior officers and 389 lieutenants of the 12th Army were killed.

    In addition, as many as 1,277 machine gunners were killed, and as many as 1,622 grenadier and gunners were killed. Except for a small number of these people who were killed in offensive and defensive battles, more were killed on the battlefield or during the march.  Li Guoyao's snipers killed him.

    There were no snipers in the Chinese army before. Chutaro Shimizu was very sure of this. Even the Central Army of the Kuomintang government did not have such a staff of snipers, but Li Guoyao's army had a large number of snipers.

    As a special operations commander, no one understands how terrifying a sniper is better than Chutaro Shimizu.

    A qualified sniper can even single out an army, and even an excellent sniper can wipe out a company in one day. In front of a sniper, no one knows who will be headshot at the next moment.

    What is incredible is that Li Guoyao's army, which is obviously not taken seriously by the Japanese government, actually has so many snipers. This is not consistent with common sense.

    After all, training a sniper requires more than just a few people. It also requires a large number of sniper rifles. After all, not only are the Chinese army rarely equipped with such weapons, but even the Empire of Japan, known as the most powerful country in East Asia, is also in short supply.

    But these are not important. What is important is that there are various signs that Li Guoyao's command does have a special forces. However, his inference seems not to be recognized by the senior officers present, including his teacher.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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