Eight hundred and seventieth chapters can not be taken for granted
Next, Gao Jiu, Jiang Xiaomei, the Minister of the Enemy Workers, the leader of the Independent Corps of the Underground Party armed forces, and the captains of the two county brigades discussed the combat plan together.
Everyone knew that the enemy was serious and worried that the war would not be defeated and that they would suffer heavy losses. They kept wondering.
After they heard Gao Jiu’s combat plan, they felt at ease.
After some discussion, everyone decided to implement the combat plan formulated by Gao Jiu.
Jiang Xiaomei asked, "Brother Jiu, when will we start acting?"
Gao Jiu thought about it and said, "Let the troops prepare, let's make a decision tomorrow morning for the specific action time."
The enemy minister of work and the armed leaders of the underground party all went back to prepare.
However, Jiang Xiaomei felt something was wrong, because Jiu Ge is a very decisive person. In the past, he would announce the time to start the action early, so that the people participating in the war could know the time and make the pre-war preparations. Now his performance is not Jiu Ge's style, Jiang Xiaomei will inevitably have some questions.
However, it is not convenient for Jiang Xiaomei to ask this question in front of everyone.
After everyone left, she asked, "Brother Jiu, you seem to be a little hesitant. What are you worried about?"
Gao Jiu said: "I didn't see the situation in the Japanese training base with my own eyes, and I still feel a little uneasy."
Jiang Xiaomei also looked at the drawings of the Japanese training base, and she said, "Didn't the markings be clearly marked? Then the artillery will be bombarded with heavy mortars. Can the Japanese still hide?"
Gao Jiu shook his head and said, "What you said makes sense, but that is the previous drawing after all. The Japanese army has occupied this place for almost a year. We don't know if there are any changes in it. I have not seen the situation inside with my own eyes. This war will be a bit blind, and it is difficult to guarantee that unexpected situations will happen at that time."
Speaking of this, Gao Jiu stood up and said, "This won't work. I'm going to go to the city tonight. I must find a way to enter the training base to reconnaissance."
Jiang Xiaomei said worriedly: "Listen to Jia Liu, the Japanese training camp is very vigilant and difficult to enter. It is too dangerous for you to reconnaissance."
Gao Jiu knew that she was worried about her and said gently: "Girl, don't you understand my skills yet? Don't worry."
After saying that, Gao Jiu walked out of the door and called Jia Liu, Ning Wen, and Ning Wu to Weihai City again.
After Gao Jiu and others left, Jiang Xiaomei, as Gao Jiu's instructions, sent a telegram to the underground party liaison station in the city, asking them to find the drawings of the underground pipeline network of the Japanese training base.
Gao Jiu and others entered Weihai City before dark and came to the underground party's contact station again.
The underground party agents at the contact station had found the drawings of the sewer leading to the Japanese training camp. Gao Jiu carefully checked it, remembered the distribution inside, and came to the outside of the Japanese training camp again at 2 a.m.
Gao Jiu, Jia Liu, Ning Wen, and Ning Wu disguised themselves as Japanese troops and stopped on a small street outside the training camp.
Seeing that there was no one around, Gao Jiu lifted the lid of the groundwater entrance, allowing Jia Liu and Ning Wen and Ning Wu to hide outside, and he crawled into the sewer by himself.
Gao Jiu waded in the sewer with dirty muddy water and headed towards the direction inside the training camp.
The Japanese officer's big leather boots are waterproof, which is very convenient to walk in sewage. However, the stench of sewage made Gao Jiu very uncomfortable. Gao Jiu couldn't care about that much and continued to move forward. Soon after, he saw an exit of a sewer in front.
Gao Jiu climbed up and listened to the movements above.
His ears were extremely sensitive, and he would definitely be able to hear them if someone walked around.
Gao Jiu waited for three minutes and was sure that there was no one around, so he reached out and pushed open the cover of the sewer and poked his head out to observe.
Gao Jiu saw someone moving in the distance. Judging from their posture, it was the sentry standing guard.
There were still people walking in the distance. Judging from the shape, several people lined up, which should be the Japanese patrol.
Gao Jiu was sure that no one was paying attention to this place, so he climbed onto the ground.
He carefully avoided the Japanese sentries and patrols and started wandering around the Japanese camp.
The training camp is very large and separates many yards. There are basically sentries standing guard at the entrance of each yard.
Gao Jiu often climbed over the wall and went up to the room, and walked around the entire Japanese camp. Compared with the original architectural drawings in the training camp, he found that the changes were not big, but not far from the front of the accommodation area, there was a triangular building from the side.
Gao Jiu walked up and found that there was an entrance and exit of an underground passage on the protruding part. The door was open to facilitate people to enter and exit.
Gao Jiu walked down the stairs and found that this was an air-raid shelter that was very strongly built.
Gao Jiunong understood that in order to protect the personnel in the training base, the Japanese army specially set up basements for air defense and artillery protection. They were next to the gate of the dormitory. Once they were bombarded by planes or bombarded, the Japanese army could quickly hide in the air raid shelter.
Not only that, after careful observation, Gao Jiu also found that in the training camp, a solid steel and concrete bunker was built at the intersection at every distance. These bunkers are connected to the air raid shelter. Once someone enters, they can quickly use various bunkers to block the entire battalion.
Seeing this, Gao Jiu broke out in a cold sweat. His original plan was to use 240mm heavy mortars to bombard the Japanese camp at night. After the bombardment, he led the special operations squadron and the assault camp brought by Jiang Xiaomei, and also rushed into the Japanese camp to destroy the remaining enemies.
It is obvious that once the Japanese army is bombarded, they will quickly run into the air-raid shelter, then enter the bunker, and block the entire camp. The officers and soldiers of the Taohuashan guerrillas and the underground party assault battalion will inevitably suffer heavy casualties after rushing in.
Gao Jiu wandered around the Japanese army's camp for a full three hours. At 5 a.m., he sewed the water and drilled out of the Japanese army's training camp.
Gao Jiu returned to the underground party's liaison station, told the person in charge of the liaison station about the situation he had detected, and told them to cooperate and transport a batch of supplies into the city after dawn.
Gao Jiu and others seized the time to rest for a while. It was dawn and the gate of Weihai City opened. Gao Jiu and others also flowed out of Weihai City with the people and returned to the temporary station of the Taohua Mountain Guerrillas.
When he met Jiang Xiaomei, the Minister of Enemy Works and others, Gao Jiu told them about the situation he had detected.
Everyone was very impressed by Gao Jiu's serious and responsible attitude.
In addition to Jiang Xiaomei, who is very familiar with Gao Jiu, other underground party members then realized that the reason why Gao Jiu was always able to win battles was not only because of the strong combat effectiveness and good equipment of the troops, but also because of meticulous observation of the battlefield situation.
The enemy Minister of Workers said with some concern: "Mr. Gao, there are so many air raid shelters and fortifications in the training base of the Japanese army, and the original combat plan cannot be implemented. What should we do next?"
Gao Jiu said: "We should implement it according to the original combat plan. We should find ways to prevent the Japanese from entering the air-raid shelter."
At noon that day, people from the underground party liaison station in the city drove a freight truck to the temporary camp of the anti-Japanese armed forces. In accordance with Gao Jiu's request, some 240mm heavy mortars, artillery shells and other weapons and equipment were transported into the city.
That afternoon, Gao Jiu, Ning Wen, Ning Wu and Jia Liu entered the city again.
At night, a freight truck stopped not far from the Japanese training camp. Gao Jiu, Ning Wen, Ning Wu and others got out of the car. Each of them carried a full backpack and quietly arrived at the entrance and exit of the sewer that had entered the Japanese training camp last time. This time, all four of them got in.
At the same time, Wang Zhankui, Guo Hengming, Jiang Xiaomei and others also led the special operations squadron and the underground party assault camp to the near the city wall outside Weihai City.
The special operations squadron first sent a small number of personnel to climb up the city wall and eliminated the sentinels on the city wall. Then the entire special operations squadron also entered the city. They disguised themselves as Japanese troops and touched towards the Japanese training camp.
Wang Zhankui and others came to a compound more than 200 meters away from the Japanese training camp, where personnel from the underground party liaison station responded.
After everyone entered the yard, they began to unload the 240mm heavy mortar from the truck parked in the yard.
The artillery set up mortars and adjusted the muzzle according to the shooting elements provided by Gao Jiu in advance.
This place is too close to the Japanese training camp, and the muzzle is very high, almost perpendicular to the ground.
Under normal circumstances, artillery soldiers could not shell the Japanese targets at such a close distance, because they could not calculate the shooting elements at such a large angle, and only magical figures like Gao Jiu could solve this problem.
After the artillery set up artillery, the special operations squadron leader led the remaining special forces to another yard about 100 meters away from the wall of the Japanese training camp, preparing to rush into the Japanese training camp immediately after the artillery was completed and annihilated the remaining enemies.
In the Japanese training camp, Gao Jiu quietly walked through the camp with his back wrapped around him. He drilled into the Japanese air raid shelter and placed a time bomb on the entrance of the air raid shelter. The time bomb was tied to a 240mm heavy mortar shell, which would cause the mortar shell to explode at the same time while the explosion.
The 240mm heavy mortar shell was enough to blow up the entrance and exit of the Japanese air raid shelter, cutting off the Japanese air raid shelter.
There were 12 entrances and exits of the Japanese air raid shelter. Gao Jiu could not bring so many shells at one time. He ran three times in a row and took an hour and a half to place the bombs.
After Gao Jiu and others left the Japanese training camp, they came to the yard where Wang Zhankui and others were. After a few words, Gao Jiu and others left.
They boarded the freight truck provided by the underground party and headed to the Japanese Navy Communications Terminal.
At the same time, Jiang Xiaomei and others also led the troops to prepare outside the city and responded to the Taohua Mountain guerrillas at any time.
Gao Jiu and others got into the boiler room last time. Gao Jiu and Jia Liu stayed inside to check the communication equipment, Ning Wen and Ning Wu went out to cut off the telephone line between the communication station and the outside world.
At the same time, the people from the underground party liaison station also cut off the telephone line between the Japanese military brigade headquarters and the outside world.
At 5 a.m., a time bomb placed at the entrance of the air raid shelter at the Japanese training base exploded, and the explosion caused the death of 240mm heavy mortar shells. The powerful explosion power directly collapsed the entrance of the air raid shelter.'
After hearing the explosion, the gunners who were already ready put the mortar shells into the barrel. 16 240mm heavy mortars were fired according to the pre-calibrated shooting elements, and kept firing shells into the Japanese training camp.
The sound of cannons alarmed the Japanese and puppet troops in the city. They couldn't figure out the situation. They put on their clothes and went to get weapons while waiting for the orders from their superiors.
The Japanese brigade headquarters did not know what was going on, so they hurriedly called to inquire, but they found that the telephone line had been cut off and they couldn't figure out what was going on.
When the Japanese army was in chaos, Gao Jiu wanted to call the Japanese naval base combat duty room.
The person on duty in the Japanese naval combat duty room was the Japanese naval captain Nobuo Sato.
He heard the phone ringtone and after he was arrested, he heard a familiar voice from the webmaster of the Navy Communications Station.
The stationmaster said anxiously: "The Japanese army in the city has been attacked by the underground party armed forces. The enemy's troops are strong. The external contact between the Independent Mixed Third Brigade has been cut off. Therefore, they came to the communications headquarters and requested the navy's naval guns for support."
Next, someone took the call from the communications stationmaster and said, "Captain Sato, I am the chief of staff of the Independent Mixed Third Brigade, Colonel Watanabe. Please provide artillery fire support from the navy. I have the coordinates of the area where the enemy anti-Japanese militants are located. Please bombard them according to the coordinates I provide."
Gao Jiu and others spent three days to eavesdrop on the phone, figured out the rules of telephone exchanges between the Communications Main Station, the Japanese Naval Base and the headquarters of the Japanese Independent Mixed Third Brigade, and were also familiar with the voice of the Japanese Naval Communications Main Station. So Gao Jiu pretended to be the stationmaster of the Japanese Naval Communications Main Station and spoke with the duty officer of the Japanese Naval Base.
As for the Chief of Staff's voice, Ning Wen pretended to be. He deliberately lowered his voice, making him look a little old. Anyway, the duty officer at the Japanese naval base could not know the Chief of Staff of the Army, nor could he hear the voice of the real Chief of Staff of the Japanese army.
Captain Sato, the Japanese naval duty officer, reported to the commander of the naval base without any doubt.
The commander asked him to convey his orders, ordering the warships parked in the base to provide artillery fire support in accordance with the army's requirements.
The coordinates of the targets provided by Gao Jiu and others for the Japanese Navy were the Japanese Independent Mixed Third Brigade and the barracks of the puppet security army.
Chapter completed!