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Chapter 391: Destroying an entire army in one day, isn’t that too much?



Chapter 391: Destroying an entire army in one day, isn’t that too much?

Behind the 16th Army was the 104th Army, and when they heard the sound of artillery fire, they also began to be on alert.

When daybreak came, the first wave of helmeted soldiers rushed up.

At first I thought they were the Nationalist Army, or the friendly forces of the 16th Army. But when I saw their clothes, I realized they were the People's Liberation Army.

How did you get to my doorstep?

The 104th Army stationed in Tangshan area received gifts from several columns of Ding Wei before they were ready.

The soldiers were wearing helmets when attacking, and if you only looked at their heads, you would really think they were the National Army.

At daybreak, the remnants of the 16th Army were gradually being eaten up, while the vanguard had already launched a fierce attack on the 104th Army.

It was still the same method of breaking through the front line and then fiercely infiltrating. This time it was not Kong Jie's Independent 4nd Column that took the lead, but the Independent th Column that took the lead in gaining the battlefield advantage.

The so-called decisive battle became a personal performance of the independent column, proving to each other whose troops were better at fighting, more powerful, and more sharp in penetration.

There are no extra fancy moves, just some active insertions.

The troops' offensive initiative was strong, far exceeding the expectations of the North China Army.

The North China Army had two deficiencies in understanding: they did not recognize their own level and their opponent's level. They overestimated themselves and underestimated their opponent.

Oh my god, isn’t the ending of the two ace players outside the pass obvious enough?

You don’t think that each of them is stronger than the New First Army and the New Sixth Army, right?

The thing that made Ding Wei upset happened. What he feared came true. Rain fell in the eastern Hebei region, with thunder and rain sounds interlaced.

The already difficult road section became completely muddy, heavy artillery was difficult to transport, and trucks were stuck in the mud.

But the rainy weather did not affect the tempers of several column commanders at all. They asked their troops to move in lightly and hit the enemy hard.

In the morning, the 104th Army was in danger, and all its fronts showed signs of being broken.

In the afternoon, the 104th Army gradually lost contact.

The 16th Army was destroyed in one night and the 104th Army was wiped out in one day. Ding Wei's main column broke through the Tangshan and Tanggu areas and blockaded the coastal ports.

The purpose of the operation was obvious: to blockade the ports near Tianjin and deny the North China Army a chance to escape by sea.

Ding Wei knew more about the situation of ports in the Pingjin area than Mr. Fu. Mu Liancheng's maritime transportation company had a thorough understanding of all the ports, big and small.

With this intelligence, the main divisions of the column advanced separately.

The First Independent Column in Rehe area is secretly moving towards Wucheng. It is so quiet and there must be something going on.

The target of this column was the 35th Army, which they wanted to surround but not attack, and pin down on the outskirts of Wucheng.

Thunder roared and wind blew. In just two days, the situation on the battlefield changed dramatically.

Problems occurred in both the east and the west.

His subordinates reported the situation to the North China Bandit Suppression Headquarters and learned that two units of the 16th Army and the 104th Army had been wiped out. Mr. Fu calmly continued to eat.

Upon learning that the 35th Army was surrounded, he stood up immediately.

"It's bad, it's bad, Ding Wei's troops are coming so quickly?"

The 35th Army was his direct line and also the most powerful force in North China. However, his direct line was surrounded by Gao Qing and Sun Desheng's troops.

The troops in North China pressed forward to Suiyuan, attacking the Suiyuan Army's stronghold. The ports in the Pingjin area were lost one after another, and the positions in the east and west were lost.

The entire battlefield presented a scene of encirclement by military forces.

The 35th Army, Mr. Fu’s white moonlight, was surrounded in the Xinbaoan area, unable to retreat or fight.

After a tentative attack, they were repelled by intensive firepower. Guo Jingyun did not dare to act rashly, as he saw the shadows of tanks, artillery, and airplanes.

There were 60 fighter jets that arrived in Wucheng with the Gao Qing Column. The 35 old-fashioned fighter planes that accompanied the 18th Army were not even up to par.

The Gaoqing Column originally had a little over 2 men, and after absorbing 6 main forces of the National Army, it now has more than men, cooperating with Sun Desheng's cavalry army to launch a two-way attack.

Keep a close eye on the 35th Army.

Bai Yueguang was stopped, and Mr. Fu couldn't run away even if he wanted to. His original army was intercepted, where could he run to?

At this time, he remembered to negotiate with Ding Wei, and took the initiative to arrange representatives to find the main force of the independent column, wanting to have a talk with Ding Wei.

What to talk about?

When I talked to you, you were dismissive. Now that I got beaten up, do you feel the pain?

Ding Wei did not show up at all and asked Zhong Zhicheng to arrange someone to contact the other party’s representative to see Mr. Fu’s sincerity.

The other party's condition for the uprising was to establish a coalition government. He joined the coalition government to govern together, and the army in North China was under the command of the coalition government.

When Ding Wei was given these conditions, he frowned.

"Did the representative of the North China Suppression Headquarters drink it?"

Zhong Zhicheng was stunned for a moment, and indeed arranged a reception, asking people to drink two glasses of Soviet wine, which might have been a bit too much.

You can't make such excessive demands even when you're drunk. If Ding Wei is a clown, you still think he's easy to fool.

"I have only one condition: the North China troops must surrender unconditionally, or they will be annihilated. We can continue the talks, and notify the column commanders at the front not to stop the attack."

The war continues and the negotiations continue.

After the two sides exchanged their conditions, they roughly knew the bottom line of the peace talks.

Mr. Fu was a little hesitant, and his main force was still there, they were just surrounded and not eaten up yet.

There is still room for improvement and room for maneuver.

He did not want to make the relationship so strained, so he replied by encrypted radio, saying that there were many Nationalist troops around him and the Central Army's strength was two to three times that of the Suiyuan Army. He was afraid that they would not obey orders and it would be difficult to revolt.

Ding Wei [Then find a way to control the commanders and division commanders of the Central Army, and make way for our army. I, Ding Wei, will deal with them.]

Mr. Fu [The enemy has too many troops. It’s hard to operate. I can’t do it. I can’t do it.]

If you can't do it, then don't do it.

Ding Wei really wanted to overturn the table, but unfortunately there was no table and no audience in front of him, so no one would know even if he overturned it.

"Inform Lin Yihu to block all airports in Tianjin. All planes that take off must be intercepted and shot down, or kidnapped and brought here before the New Year. No passenger planes or fighter jets are allowed to appear."

Ding Wei thought of the great golden Buddha on the jade throne, the founder of the Studebaker theory.

Stationmaster Wu is in the city right now, so he can't get away. I heard that some people think Mrs. Wu still has some charm, so they kept her for their fans.

Ding Wei arranged troops to blockade Tianjin, and Mr. Fu was also very smart. He knew that his own troops were surrounded in Xinbaoan, and the 104th and 16th Armies were defeated by the enemy.

Since they have insufficient troops at their disposal, the generals of the Central Army are likely to follow Niang Xipi's orders and retreat southward.

While the situation was still favorable, he directly ordered the mobilization of the 92nd, 94th and 62nd Armies of the Central Army to Peiping, ready to hold the position.

In fact, he was keeping the three armies by his side in case his orders as the commander-in-chief of the suppression campaign who was not a direct descendant were not effective.

Niang Xipi is good at micro-manipulation, which we must guard against.

Holding the Central Army in our hands will provide us with bargaining chips. If they all run away, there will be no point in talking.

At the same time, he ordered his trusted confidant Chen Changjie's 86th Army to hold Tianjin and not retreat a single step.


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