Chapter 613 (Part 2) quite strategic
Beiyang 1917613_Beiyang 1917 full text free reading_Chapter 613 (Part 1) Very strategy comes from (.)
As soon as this guy said this, the battalion commanders of the Bai Guards in the command carriage were stunned at first, and then cheered happily, and Ula kept shouting. The battalion commander of the cavalry reconnaissance battalion on this side was half-believing and half-doubted when he heard this. He thought to himself that the division commanders were wandering around in the carriage before the regiment commanders came just now. Is this news true? Could it be that the division commander even cheated on his own people? If this is true, Andrei Gavrilovich, you would be too cunning!
"Secretary Commander, since that's the case, I think we would just take advantage of the night to launch another round of artillery fire on the enemy's wing positions. When the cannon sound stopped, the opponent poked his head out of the trenches. Seeing so many bonfires and torches on our positions, we would be scared to death, so that we could sleep peacefully and have a good rest. When the main force arrives tomorrow, wouldn't it be nice to take down Kstovo?!" Berezutsky, the leader of the 2nd Iron Armor Regiment, had a good idea.
"What makes sense! This will make time for the troops to prepare firewood. That's it. I'm going to pass my order. Two armored trains and artillery companies launched artillery fire on the two wings of the Soviet Red Army position in Kestowo Town in 5 minutes. They will be more powerful and will be transferred to the position after the attack. Anyway, we move quickly on the railway. The torches and bonfires must be lit within ten minutes. Which squad is not lit, and which squad is hungry and has no food to eat!" Dubrovsky gritted his teeth and gave the order!
July 27, 1918 at 18:20, 3rd Brigade of the 2nd Division of the Soviet Red Army, Kestowo Town
"Report to the division commander, the enemy suddenly launched a large-scale artillery bombardment, targeting our two wing positions, with very dense firepower. Whether the artillery and armored trains hidden behind the positions need to fight back, please give us instructions!" A combat staff member put down the phone report in his hand. At this time, a violent sound of shells falling to the ground and exploding from outside the brigade's cover department came from outside the brigade's cover department.
"***, what do Kolchak want to do? Has the opponent's main force arrived at the battlefield?" Brezhnev, commander of the 2nd Division of the Ural Infantry Division of the Soviet Red Army, buzzed his forehead, and felt that his head was getting bigger. He put down the black bread and potato soup that he had eaten halfway, and rushed to the lookout window and looked out.
In the twilight, you can see without a telescope. The White Guard artillery several kilometers southeast is pouring shells into the town of Kestowo. The tracer bullets draw bright trajectories in the low night. Brezhnev listened for a while, and turned his head and said,
"I'm telling all positions to pay attention to anti-aircraft artillery and observation. The number of enemy cannons on the opposite side has not increased. It's still about 60 cannons. I'm sending my order, the artillery company should not open fire, and two iron armored train groups will fight back! Pay attention to the rhythm! After fighting, the position will be transferred along the railway as soon as possible! ***, who is the commander of the Bai Guard? This is crazy!"
"Karl Ivanovich, the enemy's artillery fire is quite fierce. Is it not that I intend to launch an attack? Should our team wait first when attacking?" Husky, chief of staff of the division, swept his sweat from the side and said hesitantly.
"Nonsense, attacking now is not a waste of time for the artillerymen of the Bai Guards. Notify all positions to strengthen the hidden preparations for battle. Be sure to pay attention to the artillery defense and watch the movements behind the enemy!" Brezhnev cursed, roaring with anger in his heart.
"You said, Joel Hassanjevic, what are the tricks the Bai Guards on the opposite side? Do you actually want to attack again?" Brezhnev asked his chief of staff while looking at the movements in the direction of the opponent's position with a telescope.
Chief of Staff Husky said with a bitter face, "Comrade Commander, I am not the worm in the belly of the commander of the Bai Guard Army. Who knows what they want to do? I want me to tell you, should I transfer the remaining regiment of the 4th Brigade and ask the Army Command to reinforce at least one brigade's reserve team. Otherwise, I feel like I have no idea what to do in this battle!"
"Take it down. I just called the Army Command. Commander Berzin and Chief of Staff Mezheninov rushed to the front-line command headquarters for an emergency meeting. I guess something big should have happened in the south, otherwise I wouldn't be so nervous. We are fighting, and we actually called the Army Commander and Chief of Staff to go for a meeting!" Brezhnev said, looking forward with a telescope.
Behind the White Guards' positions a few kilometers away, the fires lit up one by one, gradually becoming more and more everywhere. While reflecting the night sky in the southeast, it also made the commander of the 2nd Infantry Division of the Urals feel a little sad and sank. The Chief of Staff Husky, who was next to him, had already started to yell.
"Alexander Sergeevich, look, my god, Kolchak's White Guard must have increased its troops! Look at it like this, the troops of more than three divisions, at least five divisions must have bonfires! It's bad now! Commander, hurry up and ask for help from the Front Command!" Husky's voice was a little panic.
July 27, 1918 17:30? Temporary Command of the Cavalry Detachment of the Soviet Red Army in Southeast Asia Reskovo
"Report to the political commissar, the battalions have entered the predetermined position, please give me instructions!" Belov, the interim chief of staff of the Cavalry Detachment, whispered from the side. Pavel Alexeyevich Belov, who broke through the battle of Buzuluk in the Ufa Battle, was just a platoon leader of the Budonni Cavalry Division. The acting battalion commander performed well in the breakout period. After that, Xia Jianke took office in the Third Army and brought Belov with him.
Belov followed Xia Jianke as a regiment-level combat staff at the Third Army Command. At this time, as soon as the cavalry detachment temporarily formed by the Front Army was established, the cavalry detachment itself was only a strengthening regiment, with 3 heavy machine gun battalions and 2 anti-aircraft artillery battalions and 4 cavalry battalions, so Belov, the regiment-level staff officer of the Army Command, was recommended by political commissar Xia Jianke as the chief of staff of the cavalry detachment.
Xia Jianke led the cavalry detachment to a fifteen kilometers southeast of Reskovo before dawn, and rested in the woods near the river for a morning of rest and recovery. In the afternoon, he quietly touched five kilometers southeast of Reskovo. Considering that he was just relying on his troops in his hand to sneak attack the Sula River Railway Bridge in Yadrin, a little uneasy.
Comrade Yefim Afanasievich Xiajianko, who was the political commissar of the group army, condescends to command a cavalry detachment with less than brigade size, chose the first attack target of the cavalry detachment in the southeast corner of Reskovo.
According to the information obtained from the afternoon reconnaissance, Reskovo's enemies seemed to have gone to Nizhny Novgorod for reinforcements, and even the armored train that stayed and swam near the railway line disappeared. This made the officers and soldiers of the cavalry detachment worried about Nizhny Novgorod's comrades, but they breathed a sigh of relief without having to face the armored Hedgehog-like White Guards' armored train!
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