Fourthly, it is clear that the Nikancha armed forces deployed in the forward mountainous areas are indeed cannon fodder, mainly used to lure the Hicks.
But Claude didn't expect that the elders and leaders of the Nikancha people would be so informed and take the initiative to hand over 100,000 young Nikancha armed forces to the command of General Beach Kerin, which solved the problem arranged by the war zone.
The biggest problem with this plan is that with the staff officers of the Rock Army serving as the commanders in charge of these Nikancha battalions, I believe that the combat effectiveness of these Nikanchas will also be improved, and at least they will seriously resist.
retreat......
General Bichklin said proudly: From July to August, the soldiers on our defensive front have been training the young Nikancha people on how to rely on their positions to conduct defensive operations. Although the time is short, these Nikancha people have
At least the police know how to obey orders and covertly shoot. According to the arrangement of the enemy's three standing legions, I deployed one regiment in the eastern mountainous area, two regiments in the northern mountainous area, and one regiment stayed in the rear as a reserve.
Team.
According to the situation of one soldier leading two Nikanchas, there are sufficient manpower on the defensive front. Coupled with the Nikancha battalions deployed in the mountainous areas on the frontier, we can completely delay the Hicks' offensive troops in the mountainous areas on the frontier.
One month. If there were not these Nikancha battalions guarding the front, it would only take fifteen days for the Hicks to reach this defensive front in our central mountainous area.
With these Nikancha battalions fighting and retreating in front, I believe that the Hicks were exhausted before reaching our defensive front and were unable to launch a fierce attack. This will greatly reduce our defensive pressure.
, make full use of the defensive front to cause greater damage to the attacking Hicks. When your Thunder Legion outflanks them from behind, these Hicks will fall and can only wait to die...
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Claude carefully inspected the layout on the sand table and found that General Beach Kerin was not exaggerating. The defensive front in the central mountainous area and the defense deployment in the mountainous areas on the frontier were very sophisticated and thorough. At least he could not find any flaws.
Come.
Didn't the headquarters of your defense front arrange for soldiers to take those young and strong Nikancha people to train together? Claude asked. When he came over, he didn't see any young and strong armed Nikancha people near the headquarters.
No. General Bechklin shook his head and said: The reinforcement battalion directly under the division headquarters here is all equipped with new rifles, and it is not convenient to train Nikancha people. Therefore, the troops in the north and east all have Nikancha people. I am the only one.
The command here has no Nikancha people with them.
Okay, then I will go back to Monkenard Castle. Claude is ready to say goodbye: I suspect that the Hicks will launch an attack soon in the next few days, and you must be careful. If it is determined that the Hicks will not be able to attack in a month's time,
Before reaching the defensive front in time, you can ask the reserve group behind to follow me. The Blackstone Gun Manufacturing Workshop already has 6,000 new rifles, and General Bolognik said to equip the front-line defense troops first...
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General Beachlin was overjoyed: Really, then I will order that regiment to go back with you. With the new rifles, the combat effectiveness of this regiment can be increased by at least three times.
Well, our Thunder Legion has just equipped a regiment. Come back with your regiment and equip it with a new rifle. After seven days of short-term training, the soldiers will be able to master the combat performance of the new rifle, enough to form a combat effectiveness. Two trips back and forth.
More than ten days, plus short-term training, it will take a month. Do you guarantee that everything will be fine here on the front line? Claude always felt a little uneasy in his heart, but he couldn't think of any omissions. He could only blame it on the nervousness before the war.
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I promise, don't worry, even if the Hicks launch an attack tomorrow, it will take at least a month before they reach my defensive front. Just in time for that regiment to be equipped with new rifles, so that these hateful Hicks can be taught a lesson.
For the sake of the new rifle, General Buechlin did not intend to keep Claude with him for dinner. He was eager to let Claude take the regiment of the Rock Army back early so that he could be equipped with the new rifle.
When Claude returned to the frontline headquarters of Monkenard Castle, General Albert told him that the war had broken out: seven days ago, the Hicks launched an attack in the northern and eastern border mountains at the same time...
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This was a notice sent by General Beachlin using a falcon messenger. Claude couldn't receive it on the way. It took him ten days to get back. In the mountainous area, there was no way to go as fast as he wanted. Seven days ago
The attack just started. It was the third day after he left. Claude breathed a sigh of relief. Then there would be at least more than twenty days before the Hicks reached the defensive front, which would be enough for the Rock Legion and the main field group he came to equip.
I completed short-term training on a new rifle and then returned to the front line.
He planned to lead the Thunder Legion to set off with the regiment and return to the front line after the regiment was redressed. However, what Claude did not expect was that not five days later, General Beach Kerin sent another urgent message from the front line.
The falcon sent a message. The army was defeated like a mountain. The Nikancha armed forces deployed in the mountainous areas along the border were simply vulnerable. Not to mention delaying the enemy's attack, they could not even defend and counterattack. They could only fight to the rear.
Defensive lines collapsed...
The most troublesome thing is that these Nikancha armed forces who retreated from the frontier mountainous area did not even see the enemy. Seeing that the Nikancha in front retreated, those in the defensive positions behind also ran back.
The staff officers sent by the Rock Legion to take charge were unable to stop their escape, and some officers who were preparing to enforce military law on the battlefield were shot by young Nikancha armed forces.
In three or four days, the Hicks army will appear in front of General Bichklin's defensive front. But now the young and strong Nikanchas on the defensive front have been defeated by those in front.
The armed forces were so nervous that they might scatter when they saw the Hicks appear. General Beachlin could only hope that Claude would come with reinforcements as soon as possible...