Chapter 862: Indian Soldiers Comparable to Italy (Autumn Monthly Pass)
The reason why the British Indian Forty-ninth Mountain Infantry Regiment was called elite is that this mountain Infantry Regiment spared no effort to massacre his compatriots in the independence movement to help the British East India Company to wipe out local states.
The commander of this unit, British officer Carl Hudson, graduated from the University of Liverpool in the UK, and is one of the few top students in the British army. This unit consists of 1,963 people, including twelve white officers and twelve indigenous officers. Unlike other military units, there are more than a dozen languages and thirty-two ethnic groups formed by people of various ethnic groups, and mixed together. The Forty-Ninth Mountain Infantry Regiment consists of only five languages and soldiers of twelve ethnic groups. This unit divides it into five according to ethnic and religion.
The individual battalion, namely the First Khalkha Battalion, the Second Green Cult Battalion, the Third Karnatak Battalion, the Fourth Rajasthan Battalion and the Fifth Eliot Battalion. The idea of genius was divided into indigenous soldiers according to religious beliefs and ethnicities. The idea of this genius came from the regiment commander Karl Hudson. At first, he used to facilitate contact. After all, in addition to using English, his troops also had four languages that he could not understand at all. When he passed the orders, he needed four commuters. After dividing the troops according to the language, he only needed to pass them to each officer in English.
In order to communicate with the 49th Mountain Infantry Regiment in a timely manner, the British Governor Rufus Isaacs specially dispatched a telegraph team formed by the Indian high caste to be responsible for contacting and delivering messages with the Delhi headquarters in a timely manner.
Before the war, these Indian soldiers were very reluctant to enter the cold north at this time, and judging from the military order issued to them by Governor Isaacs. Obviously, this was to let them wear thick clothes and enter the cold plateau to fight, so they were slow to go after receiving the order.
For this reason, Carl Hudson had to use "strict" military laws to prohibit Green Clergy soldiers from eating meat and prohibit Indian soldiers from eating curry, which forced more than 900 soldiers to start camping. Knowing the coldness of Kashmir in the north, each of the Indian soldiers carried a large number of warm facilities, so they had to walk very slowly.
The work of the staff, composed of three white staff members, was also very poor, and they didn't even know which road they would take before entering Kashmir. The map in their hands was actually marked with the Pashtuns in Afghanistan. The map was older than the three of them. The three staff members discussed it and thought that after the provocation, the map could be taken back to the UK for auction.
When the 49th Mountain Infantry Regiment of India entered China along Kashmir, a funny thing happened. A shepherd boy who led the way led them to the snow-capped valley and ran away, so that the troops were lost in the valley and almost destroyed the entire army.
Kashmiris are yellow-sperm-Tibetans, and they are very disgusted with Indians who look like monkeys. In the history of the world, the most powerful northerners discriminate against southerners. This trend is not only available in China, but also in any country in the world. Because of race, the northerners are taller and taller. The fairer the skin and stronger the body. Therefore, the northern Kashmirs are extremely discriminatory to the Indians in the south. British India is also a foreign country. Kashmirs think they are an independent kingdom, and even the shepherd boys deliberately lead the wrong path to deceive these people.
The 49th Mountain Infantry Regiment of the Indian Indigenous People took the wrong path and gave the Chinese army time to mobilize. The White Tiger Legion Commander Ren Yuanxing immediately ordered the troops of Xu Shuzheng, the 94th Brigade of the 33rd Division, to enter the Pamir Plateau from Tashkent through the Afghan Khanate and enter the Chinese Kashmir region. In the traditional sense, the Chinese Kashmir region was an area where yellow people lived. Later, the Indian and Central Asian people continued to enter the region. The space for yellow people to survive was compressed, so that the territory of China's Kashmir became smaller and smaller.
Due to the urgent situation, Xu Shuzheng's troops worked tirelessly, and the messengers entering Afghanistan also promptly stated to Afghanistan that the Chinese army hoped to use the road to enter the Pamir Plateau to which China belongs to snipe the British invasion. The British had attacked Afghanistan four times but failed. Afghanistan was a feud with them, so they happily agreed to Xu Shuzheng's request, and ruled out the guide, provided food and water, and escorted him to the Pamir Plateau to which China belongs to.
At this time, the 49th Mountain Infantry Regiment of British India went around the mountainous areas and retaliatedly slaughtered a Kashmiris village, to be more precise, they slaughtered all the livestock in the village, and the Kashmiris in the village had already run away before they arrived.
After walking for more than fifty miles from the Sino-Indian border in half a month, I did not encounter a single Chinese soldier, nor even a single Kashmir tribe resister. Except for a snow leopard who attacked them due to hunger in winter, causing the death of three Indian soldiers, which made the Indian soldiers feel that they were invincible. When the weather was clear, these Indians even sang and danced, and some simply sat on horseback and napped. Some said loudly: "When we go to China, we must cut off a few Chinese braids and take them home for an exhibition."
Every day, even these soldiers used clear codes to convey their coordinates and directions to the Indian Governor's Office in Delhi. They believed that the Chinese would not even know about telegraphs, or even Chinese would not even use rifles. Indian newspapers also repeatedly promoted the feat of regaining the entire Kashmir and the Pamir Plateau. They commented without hesitation about how much time it would take to regain Kashmir, and some even said that it would be better to occupy Tibet together. The province's every day quarreled with the Chinese. At this time, the Indians stood on the side of the British, as if their master had won. They were so proud that they were typical lackeys, like another Japanese country a hundred years later in time and space.
The proud Indians initially sent troops to conduct reconnaissance, but after half a month of march, they did not encounter a single battle, which made them extremely relaxed. When they passed a canyon in Arkansas, they were suddenly ambushed by the 94th Brigade of the National Defense Forces and the local tribes of Kashmir who had been waiting for a long time. The Indian soldiers obviously did not expect that they had just passed the boundary marker set by the Chinese and encountered the Chinese troops.
The Chinese soldiers lifted the white cloak covered with their bodies, revealing the black, green and brown camouflage military uniforms. The Chinese military uniforms are easy to identify. The whole body is like a frog. Only Chinese soldiers in the world have this frog-skin military uniform.
The 49th Mountain Infantry Regiment may be really an elite force in China. The regiment commander ordered the whole team without any rush. Equipped with the most elite rifles and artillery, he was actually ready to stand in four platoons for platoons and counterattack when he encountered an ambush by the Chinese army.
You know, this is a canyon, and the difficulty of attacking upwards was ignored by these people. The soldiers fought in line with gun lines and gave the target for Chinese artillery to aim.
"Fight for me." Xu Shuzheng was stunned for a moment. What was the Indian doing, and then immediately shouted excitedly, "A bunch of fools! Smash the mortars, mortars, and grenades for me."
"Boom! Boom! Boom!"
The Chinese army's mortars and rocket launchers mercilessly hit the group of gun platoon soldiers. Suddenly, the Indian soldiers became panicked. Karl Hudson immediately ordered the most elite Khalkha First Battalion to prepare for a mountain climbing and counterattack, but the first one to attack was them. The Chinese soldiers were well-trained and well-equipped. Although the Khalkhas were brave and good at fighting, some soldiers would not even shoot. They climbed the mountain with Khalkha scimitar in their hands, and were blown down by grenades halfway.
The soldiers of the Green Cult Battalion gathered quietly, and for some reason they were talking about. After their white battalion commander was shot to death, these people had no idea.
What disappointed the regiment commander Carl Hudson the most was the Indian soldiers. At first they planned to stand in the line of guns and fled in all directions after being attacked by mortars. Hudson shouted several times but to no avail.
The Indian soldiers turned around and ran away, leaving several British officers who were swearing, but four British officers were killed by ambushers on the mountain. Carl Hudson tried to stop the soldiers from fleeing, and an Indian officer simply pulled out his saber to chop him, and he had to kill him in self-defense.
Hudson, wearing the general costume, was also attacked by Chinese soldiers, but he survived the disaster. The guards around him were all dead. He actually fell and was scratched because of his escape. The 49th Mountain Infantry Regiment of British India, who was ambushed, retreated to the rear. Xu Shuzheng laughed at the sight and ordered the cavalry to attack again.
Xu Shuzheng's 282nd Regiment of the 94th Brigade of Xu Shuzheng was a cavalry regiment. They had been waiting for a long time. Seeing the infantry in front of them happily killing the enemy, they finally pulled out their sabers and shouted: "Kill the enemy and serve the country, sacrifice their lives for justice, promote our country's power, and revitalize our China! Kill!"
The rumbling sound of horse hooves sounded in the valley, and the impact of more than 1,600 cavalrymen scared the enemy who were running for life. Some of them immediately squatted on the ground and raised their hands high. The ones with eyes were cut off by the cavalry. Some Indian soldiers surrendered slowly and were beaten by others who surrendered first. The remaining British officers were caught by the Indians and offered them to the Chinese. Some Indian soldiers were so scared that they fell to the ground and pretended to be dead, but when they saw the others being taken away in one run, they immediately jumped up and asked themselves to be strung together... because they were glorious prisoners of war, not escaped defeated soldiers.
Chapter completed!