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767. Burning Yangon (2)

Explosions continued, indicating that the Japanese army had begun to attack.

There was a wailing in the city of Yangon, and civilians were hiding in Tibet, hoping that they would be lucky and survive.

"boom!"

"boom!"

"boom!"

As an important dock, Yangon has countless supplies piled up.

Today, the main bombing targets of the Japanese army are docks and airports.



"Your Excellency, Division Commander, the air force is really very brave! In addition, the coalition air force is far away in Kunming, more than 1,000 kilometers away from here. By the time they arrive, our imperial warriors have already left!"

"Yo Xi, but we have to let the warriors take shelter for the time being. We also need to take shelter from the Chinese Air Force. When the Chinese Air Force has left, it's time for us to go up! The Chinese Fifth Army is

Two days after arriving in Yangon, according to reliable information, the British did not deliver the agreed supplies to them! Haha! How stupid!”

"Hi!"

"If it's just the Kuomintang army, we, the Imperial Army, are not afraid of them! Tell the soldiers behind to speed up the transportation of all kinds of artillery!"

"Hi!"

On a small slope not far away, a haystack moved, and then a pair of telescopes stretched out. Of course, this pair of telescopes was not visible at all from a distance.

"Captain, the Japs are very insidious. I'm afraid they will attack Yangon after this wave of bombings passes." A voice came from the haystack, with surprise in his tone.

"Humph, the Japanese are naturally insidious. If the national army had not arrived in Yangon, I am afraid that Yangon would have been in the hands of the Japanese by this time." Another voice answered, but it was Liu San.

"Captain, what should we do?"

Liu San thought for a while and realized that the purpose of Zhou Weiguo sending them out was actually to collect the movements of the Japanese army, and even to cause trouble for the Japanese appropriately. However, from Kunming to Yangon, the mountains are high and the road is long, so they also

It didn't take long for them to arrive. In addition, there are many jungles here, the weather is hot and humid, and there are many wild animals. These days are really not very good. Fortunately, Zhou Weiguo reminded them before setting off and asked them to bring enough things.

"Immediately report the current situation to the commander." Liu San said, "At the same time, report the number and equipment of the Japanese army."

"yes!"

"After sending this letter, I would like to tell you that the reason why the devils are so successful is because of the leadership of the Burmese residents and the help of others."

"yes!"



So, Zhao Sheng sat in Zhou Weiguo's room, operated the telegraph machine, translated the contents of the telegram, and hurriedly went to find Zhou Weiguo.

Seeing Zhou Weiguo sitting in the conference room having a meeting, he didn't show up much, so he directly shouted a report.

The bosses didn't know Zhao Sheng, but Stilwell knew that he was Zhou Weiguo's guard. He smiled and said, "What's the matter?"

Zhao Sheng didn't know who was the right person to report to, so he could only read out the contents of the telegram, "Urgent telegram from Yangon. The Japanese army bombed Yangon with dozens of bombers at 8 o'clock in the morning. There is a Japanese division outside Yangon City to the east. Sharpen the knife."

Huo Huo. At the same time, the Japanese army's war in Burma was so smooth because the Burmese people led the way for the Japanese army. The Japanese army called it the rebel army."

Except for the foreign general Stilwell, everyone else's expressions changed drastically. Zhou Weiguo and Du Yuming only came back yesterday, and the Japanese started attacking today?

The most frightening part is the second half of the telegram. The Japanese army is fighting well in Southeast Asia and the war in Burma is going well. They should be welcomed by the local people, right? Damn it, what have Britain and the United States done in Southeast Asia? This is simply a trap for their teammates, okay?

?

Zhou Weiguo nodded, "Give me the telegram."

Zhao Sheng sighed, with so many big bosses, he could only listen to Zhou Weiguo's words. "Yes!"

After receiving the telegram, Zhou Weiguo glanced at it, and then handed it to Stilwell. Stilwell glanced at it, handed it to Luo Zhuoying, and then Du Yuming, and then passed it on one by one.

Everyone's face was solemn.

"What does General Zhou think?" Stilwell saw that it was Zhao Sheng who came to deliver the news, and he knew that the news came from Zhou Weiguo's own channel.

"Since the Japanese have come with the air force and have troops ready to fight, there is no reason why we should not respond." Zhou Weiguo smiled and said, "Please ask the air force for support."

Everyone nodded. No one would ask such stupid questions as what to do if the Japanese air force left after our air force arrived in Yangon. The Japanese air force left, but the Japanese have not left yet.

"Yes, we should let the air force support first." Du Yuming said.

At this moment, another soldier came, "Report!"

Most people in the conference room recognized this soldier, "Nian." Luo Zhuoying said.

"Japanese bombers attacked Yangon at 8 o'clock in the morning. The Fifth Army requested our air force for support!"

As a result, everyone in the conference room had different expressions. Obviously, this is the official telegram from the Fifth Army. So, is the telegram just now Zhou Weiguo's private information channel? Is it from the Communist Party? Or?

"Chief of Staff, please order the air force to support you first." Luo Zhuoying also spoke. After all, the Fifth Army is now in Yangon. The Fifth Army is an elite force and is highly valued by Chiang Kai-shek.

Stilwell nodded, "Order, Chennault leads the Chinese Air Force American Volunteer Team to immediately go to Yangon to assist in defense! At the same time, order the soldiers of the Fifth Army and the British soldiers to hold their positions! Yangon cannot be lost!"

"Yes!" The soldier left, but Zhao Sheng still stood at the door.

Zhou Weiguo nodded to Zhao Sheng. At this moment, Zhou Weiguo was sitting facing the door, and then made a few gestures, which meant that Zhu Ziming would take the flying brigade with him.

After Zhao Sheng understood, he nodded and left the conference room.

Then, some people in the conference room began to whisper to each other. The second half of the telegram that Zhao Sheng brought over was really shocking. In China, it is important to have a reputation for what you have learned. Originally they thought they were famous for what they learned, but after a long time,

They found that they were not welcomed at all, but the little devils were welcomed. This made them very frustrated.

Stilwell probably knew some of the Chinese people's thoughts, but colonization and colonization, how could there be peaceful colonization? It was inherently bloody. It was just for profit.

"Quiet," Stilwell said.

Everyone sat down and sat down.

"Rangoon is in danger, the Japanese invaders are already close to us! Generals! Now let's not care about the reasons why the Japanese army's war is so smooth! Once Yangon is defeated, not only the British soldiers will suffer, but the Chinese soldiers will also suffer! So

We are on the same side at this moment!" Stilwell said, he wanted to turn people's hearts around first.

Zhou Weiguo nodded, he didn't care what happened to the locals, he only wanted to fight the Japanese.

Everyone agreed with what Stilwell said and there were no objections.

Just based on what the Japanese did in China, the generals had no idea of ​​peacefully coexisting with the Japanese army.



Wujiaba Airport

Zhu Ziming was leading Chennault to visit the aircraft of the Independent Division, "Oh, my God! These aircraft are absolutely top secret even in the United States! How did you buy them?"

"This point will be kept secret." Zhu Ziming smiled.

"Report!"


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