my bright sword career

Chapter 596 The Surprised American

Chapter 596 The Surprised American
The full name of Guadalcanal is Guadalcanal, which is located at the southeastern tip of the Solomon Islands in the South Pacific and has a tropical climate.

Every day around six o'clock, the sky will be bright. When Major General Fletcher led Thomas and the soldiers of the Eighth Marine Regiment to the front, the battle had already ended.

When the American soldiers arrived, what they saw was the scene where the soldiers from the dispatched corps were cleaning the battlefield.

Looking at the scattered corpses and weapons and ammunition on the beach, almost all the American soldiers stood in shock at the scene before them.

They have been dealing with the Japanese on Guadalcanal Island for not a day or two, and they know how difficult these little Japanese monkeys are.

Although the weapons of the Japanese army can only be regarded as third-rate in the eyes of American soldiers, combined with the fanatical and cunning tactics of Japanese soldiers who are not afraid of death, it really makes American soldiers a headache.

Last night, the U.S. military, including the original Fletcher, believed that after those Chinese were attacked by the Japanese, even if they could repel the Japanese, they would definitely suffer heavy losses. Get there early, or it will be their turn to be unlucky.

But the scene in front of them left them stunned. The scattered corpses and scattered weapons on the beach all showed that the Japanese were the ones who suffered the most, and their previous expectations were wrong.

While a group of American military officers were looking around, an American military officer pointed at a distance and suddenly exclaimed: "God, what are they doing?"

"Oh...damn, they're beheading those Japanese!"

"Oh... stop... stop!"

Fletcher was the first to rush up and stop the dozen or so soldiers.

"What are you doing? These Japanese are dead and should not be insulted like this."

In desperation, Fletcher spoke quickly and anxiously, his neck was red with excitement.

But those soldiers just glanced at him indifferently, and then still went their own way.

Fletcher grabbed Winston, who was on the side, and said excitedly: "Damn... this is an order, you have to stop immediately. God, Major Winston, you immediately lead someone to stop this barbaric Chinese people behavior!"

Winston hesitated for a moment before saying: "Your Excellency, are you sure you want to do this? Doing so might cause conflicts between us and the Chinese people. If this causes casualties, the consequences may be serious. "

Winston's words were like pouring cold water on his head, which calmed down the excited Fletcher a lot.

Yes, if a confrontation or even a conflict between the U.S. military and the Chinese army was caused because of the corpses of a group of Japanese, Admiral Nimitz would be the first to spare himself. I am afraid that he would be stripped of his rank and escorted back to the United States immediately. Go on trial.

Just when Fletcher was in a dilemma, he happened to see Yaohui coming sooner or later surrounded by several soldiers. After seeing him, Fletcher hurried up as if seeing a savior, "Colonel Chi, hurry up!" Order your soldiers to stop their brutality.

Those Japanese are dead, they did it wrong. "

"What a barbaric act." Chi Yaohui couldn't reflect for a while, and he smiled lightly when he saw Major General Fletcher pointing at the soldiers not far away:
"General Fletcher, I'm afraid you don't know yet. This is a tradition of our Liantai militia, that is, to use the corpses of Japanese soldiers to cast a high platform, which we call Jingguan, and its purpose is to show off martial arts and impress the enemy. to deter."

"Shock?" Fletcher didn't understand: "There are many ways to deter, but why did you choose the most brutal one?"

"brutal?"

Chi Yaohui sneered: "Your Excellency, if we talk about barbarism, our Japanese opponents are a hundred times barbaric than us. If you saw the good things those Japanese soldiers did to unarmed ordinary people and prisoners in Nanjing, China, I'm afraid I won't say that anymore.

In that massacre, a total of 30 people in our Nanjing were massacred by Japan, including babies a few months old, pregnant women, and elderly people in their 80s. If such a thing happened to you, an American, I’m afraid You have done more than we have done! "

Although the vast majority of Americans at that time did not know about the tragedy that occurred in Nanjing in 37, these people did not include those high-level Americans, and Fletcher happened to belong to that small group of people.

After listening to Chi Yaohui's words, he was silent, and after a long time, he patted Chi Yaohui's shoulder and walked away.

Being reminded by Chi Yaohui, he immediately understood how deep the hatred between China and Japan was, and how ridiculous his actions just now seemed.

And the other American military officers saw that their own officers ignored the matter, and they didn't want to meddle in their own business, so they scattered for a while.

At noon, according to statistics, the dispatched corps led by Chi Yaohui attacked and killed 1047 Japanese soldiers, including their commander Kiyonao Ichiki. When the Americans saw the battle report, they were also taken aback.

No one expected that those Huaxia people would make such a big commotion when they first arrived.

After this battle, the dispatch corps also used their strength to convince those Yankees with their nostrils in the air, and many American soldiers rushed to the dispatch corps that night.

In Harry's words, those Chinese people are so good at fighting, there is no harm in having a good relationship with them.

Pearl Harbor

A young staff officer raised a telegram and rushed into the office of Admiral Nimitz, commander of the Pacific Fleet.

"Sir, a telegram came from Guadalcanal. Those Chinese people fought a victory in Guadalcanal this morning. They repelled the sneak attack launched by the Japanese and wiped out more than 1000 Japanese dwarfs. Joint signature of General Lecce and Colonel Thomas."

Nimitz picked up the telegram and glanced at it. His originally frowning brows began to ease, and a smile appeared on his stern face: "It seems that those Chinese people have done a good job."

"Yes, sir."

The young staff officer laughed: "General Fletcher said in the telegram that those Chinese have a lot of experience in how to deal with the Japanese, and with their help, the battle on Guadalcanal became much easier.

General Fletcher even asked to increase the number of Chinese troops, at least to one division. "

"Hey, he really dared to think about it." Nimitz smiled and shook his head, "These 5000 people are already the result of Washington's hard work, if you want to increase the number of people, that Chinese General Gao will have to go crazy.

You told Fletcher, to have a good relationship with those Chinese people, and to meet their requirements for supplies and artillery support as much as possible. In a word, it is right to treat them as the US military. "

"understand!"

(End of this chapter)

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