Chapter 16 Follow
"That's different." Deputy Commander Chen shook his head and explained: "How can the impact of killing a Japanese official on morale be compared with killing a few soldiers? Also, the briefcase you and Youcai seized have been translated and said it is very valuable. I guess the reward for you will arrive soon."
"I want it all for Brother Zhao." Chen Chen paused for a moment and said with a little regret: "It's a pity that there are no female soldiers in the National Army. I mean the female soldiers fighting with guns and fighting. If the National Army withdraws from Shanghai, I can't follow."
"This is indeed a problem." Deputy Commander Chen did not deny this, and felt regret and reluctance like Shen Chen, but immediately smiled and said, "Although there are unknown Japanese troops landing in Wusongkou Lion Forest and Chuanshakou, our army is also constantly increasing its troops. Although those aircraft and warships are lively, they are actually not very capable, and the final solution of the problem depends on infantry! As a Chinese soldier, I should fight bravely to fight the enemy, how can I retreat easily..."
Now the Chinese soldiers are facing such a modern war of comprehensive invasion of land, sea and air that has never been out of the country. For most Chinese soldiers who have never left the country, in addition to their patriotism and ambition to defeat the enemy, it is not clear how much advantage they have in the degree of modernization of the enemy's actual combat power and why they have an advantage.
If this kind of thought is only possessed by officers of the level of Deputy Commander Chen, it would not be serious. If the decision-making level of the National Army on the battlefield of Songhu would also think so - Chen Chen smiled bitterly and sighed secretly.
But this is an anti-aggression war with the weak against the strong, and it is probably inevitable that it will be carried with many wishful thinking and heroic colors.
Chen Chen looked at Deputy Commander Chen's slightly pale face and his unprofessional arm, and his heart suddenly felt a sense of sorrow. Perhaps after the next battle, he would never see this face again. Many soldiers who had just become familiar and died, sprinkled a lot of blood on the land of the motherland.
"Come on, I'll reband it for you." Chen Chen reached out to grab Deputy Commander Chen's clothes and took out his first aid kit. However, his hand stopped, and it was empty inside.
The equipment is not good, the command is not good; the logistics is not good when fighting locally. Chen Chen showed an ugly wry smile and looked around, wanting to get some help from others.
"No need to worry, a little bit of skin injury is not in the way." Deputy Commander Chen saw Chen Chen's embarrassment, patted her arm gently, and broke free without leaving any trace.
Chen Chen actually found that Deputy Commander Chen's face was slightly red and couldn't help laughing.
Cough, Deputy Commander Chen was indeed a little embarrassed, and coughed dryly to cover up, turned around and continued to patrol.
"You girl--" Zhao Youcai felt that Chen Chen was becoming more and more like his sister. He looked at Chen Chen, who was generous and unconventional, shook his head repeatedly, not knowing what to say.
"What's wrong? He's too shy. I want to bandage him. Isn't it normal!" Chen Chen said dismissively, "I know many people are peeking at me. It's okay, and I don't hide."
Zhao Youcai rolled his eyes and said, "You are so weird. You are not from Kanto, but you occasionally speak in a Kanto accent; you are obviously a girl, but you don't blink when you kill Japanese soldiers, and you can't compare with men; you..." The words suddenly stopped because Zhao Youcai saw the shy Deputy Commander Chen coming hurriedly and heading straight for Chen Chen.
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Chen Chen was called to the regiment headquarters and saw a brigade commander. "Standing at attention when he sees red" is the way the National Army soldier, but Chen Chen is not a soldier, so it is not appropriate to stand attentively and salute.
Brigade Commander Xia was also full of curiosity. Although his clothes were dirty and torn and his face was covered with dust and smoke, he could still see that there was a pretty and young woman in front of him.
Such a woman who was a little weak even as an ambulance officer was repeatedly mentioned in the report in the regiment, and said with certainty that she had shot at a magical marksmanship and had at least shot dozens of Japanese soldiers.
There is also the narrative of his guard squad leader, the sharpshooter Zhang Chengfu, who proved confidently that it was Chen Chen who sniped the Japanese official, and it was very likely that he was the chief of staff of the Japanese Marine Corps.
Major Ma Mingyu, the chief instructor of the Jiangsu-Zhejiang Action Committee, standing next to Brigade Commander Xia, and Zhou Qiao, a reporter from the Intermediate News, were also looking at Chen Chen with interest, with doubts and speculations circling in his mind.
The Jiangsu-Zhejiang Action Committee Random Movement was born in the "August 13" war with the personnel of the Whampoa Military Commission as the backbone, absorbing the local workers and gangs who were enthusiastic about anti-Japanese war. Once built, it appeared on the battlefield of Songhu to cooperate with the regular army to fight against Japan.
With the help of the gang power of Shanghai boss Du Yuesheng and Dai Li's support and help, the Jiangsu and Zhejiang Random Movement quickly formed a team since its establishment. The Random Movement Team was under its jurisdiction, including five detachments, the fourth detachment consisted of Dai Li's agents, the fifth detachment was mainly students from high school or above, and the first three detachments were mainly gang members.
Due to the urgency of the Battle of Songhu, the Rangers at the beginning of the establishment did not have time to receive regular and systematic training, and only went through short-term training. Except for the Fifth Detachment arranged in the area of Nanshi, responsible for maintaining public order, eliminating enemy spies, guarding warehouses and other tasks, the remaining 124th Detachments and the 12th Brigades and the 12th Brigades were all deployed along the Suzhou River as planned, and fought bloody battles with the Japanese army with the regular army.
It is precisely because of the hasty establishment and the serious lack of combat quality and experience, which also caused the casualties of the Rangers to be extremely tragic in the entire Battle of Shanghai.
"A heroine is not allowed to be a good man, it is admirable!" After a brief look and shock, Brigade Commander Xia smiled and introduced himself: "In the middle of Xia, Brigade Commander 261st Brigade..."
"Hello, Brigade Commander Xia." Chen Chen stretched out his hand openly.
Sure enough, it was a bit different. Xia Zhongshi shook hands with Shen Chen and introduced Ma Mingyu to Chen Chen, "This is Major Ma Mingyu, the instructor of the Jiangsu-Zhejiang Action Committee's Random Movement Team, and this is Zhou Qiao, the editor of the "Intermediate Report". They all heard about Miss Hu's heroic deeds and insisted on coming to see it."
"Hello, Miss Hu." Zhou Qiao shook hands with Chen Chen first, "Miss Hu's deeds will be very encouraging to the public's morale."
"Hello, Miss Hu." Ma Mingyu shook hands with Chen Chen and smiled: "The Rangers were first established, and military talents were in urgent need of time and had no record. If there were female heroes like Miss Hu in the Rangers, they would be able to make a name for themselves!"
Chapter completed!