Chapter 2443 Monhaidi and Bigera

The second set of plans is to use aviation forces to open up a way for the Sixth Cavalry Division to break through.This plan was joined by MacArthur at the insistence of Bai Liusu in order to calm things down.What MacArthur didn't know was that from the very beginning, Bai Liusu never thought of launching this plan.In other words, in this battle, Bai Liusu is bound to be full of confidence.The source of Bai Liusu's confidence is not unrelated to the apprentices who entered the former Osaka Fourth Division. It is precisely because of their existence that they can provide her with first-hand information, so that she can know herself and the enemy from the very beginning, and thus fundamentally Don't worry about losing the battle.

Bigera seems to be far away from the battlefield of Grasse. At present, it seems that it has nothing to do with the Battle of Grasse. In fact, because Koizumi ambushed about [-] Japanese troops in the area east of Bigera, this place actually became the decisive place for Grasse. The decisive area where the victory of the battle belongs.From Bai Liusu's point of view, the reason why she let the Sixth Cavalry Division be in charge of outflanking and the third division was in charge of defending Bigera was really not because she wanted the Americans to be cannon fodder. In fact, she did not trust the Sixth Cavalry Division. This is the choice to make.The reason why Koizumi dared to take the initiative to attack and provoke the Battle of Grasse was because of the [-] elite Japanese troops lurking in the area east of Bigera, which was his greatest reliance.

The complex terrain in the Bigera area is very suitable for hiding troops. Let alone Koizumi hid 10 people here, it would not be a problem to hide an extra 20 to [-].And once the Battle of Grass reached a stalemate and the Japanese army lurking west of Bigera could carry out a surprise attack, then the Battle of Grass might really become the Waterloo of the Allied forces in Australia.

The [-] Japanese troops lurking in the area east of Bigera was a secret planted by Koizumi long ago.Not to mention that MacArthur had no way of knowing this information, even among the top Japanese army, there were very few insiders.After Koizumi suffered a defeat in the Battle of the Philippines, he understood the importance of intelligence confidentiality work and began to strengthen this aspect.However, he never imagined that as early as two and a half years ago, the cadet army had already entered the Fourth Division of Osaka, and because of his appreciation, some of them became military officers at the division and brigade level. Officers.

On the tenth day of the Battle of Grasse, the Sixth Division of the U.S. Cavalry finally couldn't hold on.At this most critical moment, Bai Liusu dispatched the helicopter unit directly under the Marine Corps Headquarters of the Expeditionary Army, and used about [-] helicopters to smash the offensive of the Japanese Army and the South Asian Communist Army against the Sixth Cavalry Division in one fell swoop.

It is not the first time that helicopters have appeared on the battlefield of World War II. However, for some unknown reason, whether it is the Allies or the Allies, even Japan, which has suffered a lot from helicopters, they have not paid enough attention to this new type of fighter.This also gave the helicopter a blockbuster opportunity.

As the commander of the Sixth Cavalry Division, Dane witnessed the sharpness of this new weapon.The American uncle was completely shocked: "...where the helicopter passed by, the Japanese soldiers turned their backs on their backs, and chaos immediately occurred. As for the so-called South Asian Commonwealth Army, because of their lack of armored forces, they did not fight back under the attack of the helicopters." I thought I would definitely go to heaven this time, but unexpectedly, in just over two hours, the Japanese army was completely defeated—” This is a passage in Dane’s report to MacArthur after the war.

Helicopters are no strangers to the high-level US military, but they don't take them too seriously.At this time, the Americans are full of thoughts about Golden Eagles, Thunder missiles, and surface-to-surface missiles. They simply don't care about this new type of fighter jet with limited range, speed, and ammunition load, and it seems to have limited functions.After the Battle of Glass, the Americans came to their senses.So, not long after, Roosevelt personally generated electricity for Ouyang Yun and sincerely asked China to provide relevant technologies.

This is a later story, back to the battlefield of Grasse - the appearance of the Chinese Expeditionary Army helicopter unit not only immediately saved the fate of the sixth US cavalry division, but also forced Minichiro Koizumi to use his trump card.

When more than [-] Japanese soldiers appeared in the area east of Bigra, the Americans collectively made a mistake. Only then did they understand Bai Liusu's real intention of sending the Third Division of the Chinese Expedition to Bigra.It turned out that the Chinese female general didn't want to preserve her strength. It turned out that the Chinese female general had already expected the Japanese's backhand.

Bigera became the new center of struggle. At the beginning, the Americans led by Dane didn't take it seriously.It is already recognized in the world that the Xuebing Army is stronger than the U.S. Army. Then, the Sixth Cavalry Division of the U.S. Army can withstand the siege of [-] Japanese troops and the South Asian Commonwealth Army. Japanese attack.For some reason, the Americans equated the Japanese army with the South Asian Commonwealth Army here, and never mentioned that the helicopter unit directly under the Marine Corps Command of the Chinese Expeditionary Army provided support for the Sixth Cavalry Division.

"Hell!" "Meat grinder!" "Is there a more tragic battle than this?"...The above are the evaluations of the "Battle of Monhaide" by American and British war reporters. "Mon Haiti" is the name of the town where the Sixth Division of the U.S. Cavalry resisted the siege of the Japanese army and the South Asian Communist Army.In terms of media language, this can already be regarded as the highest level of evaluation.

"Is there a more tragic battle than this?" It was the American war correspondent Bussell who reported on the "Battle of Monhaiti" with this sentence as the title.This topic was arrived at by Buser after a whole day and night of hard thinking.For this reason, he has been complacent for a long time, thinking that there is no better idea in war reporting than this.However, when he arrived at the Bigera battlefield three days after the end of the Battle of Grasse, facing the numerous and intertwined corpses of officers and soldiers from both China and Japan, he realized that there are still such cruel people in this world. War, it turns out that there are really more tragic battles than the Battle of Menghaidi.

"Human language is no longer enough to describe the tragedy of the Battle of Bigera" - this is the title that Buser came up with for the report on the Battle of Bigera after thinking hard for three days and nights again.This time, after he came up with this topic, he didn't mean to be complacent at all, but looked towards the east with a very solemn expression - Bigera was in that direction.

How tragic was the Battle of Bigera?In the Battle of Menghaidi, the casualty rate of the Sixth Cavalry Division of the US Army was 40.00%, and the casualty rate of the Japanese Army and the South Asian Commonwealth Army was 20.00%.In other words, the Sixth Cavalry Division had a total of about 4000 casualties in this battle, and what they got in exchange was nearly 8000 Japanese troops and the South Asian Communist Army who were killed and wounded, including the number of Chinese helicopter units that wiped out the enemy.What about the Battle of Bigera?According to post-war statistics, the Third Division of the Chinese Expeditionary Force had a total of 25 casualties of [-] people, and another [-] people were missing, while the number of Japanese troops killed and injured by them was as high as [-].You know, from the beginning to the end, the third division of the Chinese Expeditionary Army has been fighting alone without any support.

(End of this chapter)

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