Americans feel good about themselves, which made Song Xilian break into a cold sweat. Thanks to the fact that the officers and soldiers of the No. 20 Seventh Division of the U.S. Army Infantry, which look extremely elite and well-trained, were not placed in key positions, it can be regarded as God’s care. . %&*";
Even so, the No.20 Seventh Division of the U.S. Army Infantry seemed to be in bad luck. The bombed Japanese army even organized the Marine Corps to carry out a beachhead night attack. The panicked Ralph Smith was organizing troops While defending, he even sent a telegram to Song Xilian for help and asked for reinforcements. Song Xilian comforted him that the most important thing in the night battle was to stabilize the position, divide the Japanese offensive column with intensive firepower projection, and carry out deep bombing with night bombers and fighter jets. Naval guns cover areas with intensive firepower.
However, it is a pity that Ralph Smith himself lost his position, and the two 20 howitzer battalions that landed ashore even accidentally hit their own positions. It can be said that on the first night of landing, the U.S. Army Infantry No.[-] The officers and soldiers of the Seventh Division lived in extreme panic. They fired bullets and artillery shells at all suspicious targets. The U.S. military also mobilized all the supporting firepower in the Saipan waters. In fact, after launching two consecutive rounds of raids, the Japanese army found that the U.S. military had unprecedented firepower. A powerful division, not the two battalions Saito Yoshiji said before, so in order to continue the resistance, Nagumo Chuichi issued an order to retreat, and the American shells became expensive fireworks.
Ralph Smith's panic can be said to have completely embarrassed the U.S. Army, especially the troops of the Chinese Expeditionary Force who cooperated with it. Moreover, Ralph Smith refused to carry out Song Xilian's order and took the The return of the boats is also one of the main reasons for the lack of coordinated operations among the regiments. In any case, if the performance of the No.20 Seventh Division of the US Army on Saipan Island is known to the ancestors of the US infantry, they will definitely be angry. I have to roll in my grave. Nimitz's casual remark has become a well-known saying on the Pacific battlefield. The U.S. Army almost hates Nimitz for this, because Nimitz's remark is like a joke. Words, the honor of the U.S. Army is gone became a fact.
Saito Yoshiji knew that the first 72 hours of landing were crucial. If the enemy's beachhead defenses could not be broken and a steady stream of enemy troops would come to the island, then the fall of Saipan would only be a matter of time. Although Fuji Yoshiji was unable to counterattack the Chinese Expeditionary Force amphibious marine troops who landed in the Chalanganu area on the west coast of Saipan, he also found a soft persimmon, that is, the No. 20 Seventh Division of the U.S. Army Infantry.Anti-Japanese Blood Sacrifice Mountains and Rivers 933
Just when Major General Ralph Smith, Major General of the No. 20 Seventh Division of the U.S. Army Infantry, told Lieutenant General Holland Smith, the commander of the U.S. ground forces, about Song Xilian’s improper command, Yoshiji Saito came from Tana in the middle of the west coast of Saipan Island. Thirteen barges were dispatched from Bago Port, carrying 20 Japanese officers and soldiers from the Ono Detachment, in an attempt to counter-landing the No. [-] Seventh Division of the U.S. infantry that landed. This time, the goddess of luck failed to side with the Japanese, and the barges were on the way halfway. It was spotted by a U.S. destroyer and destroyed immediately.
Saito finally realized that due to the great disparity in strength between the two sides, counterattacks were no longer effective, so he re-adjusted his deployment and organized his defense line relying on the highest peak on the island, Tapocho Peak.
After Nimitz received the report from Song Xilian and Lieutenant General Holland Smith, the commander-in-chief of the US ground forces, he decisively decided that the commander-in-chief of the US ground forces, Lieutenant General Holland Smith, would directly command the No. 20 Seventh Division of the US Army Infantry. The dereliction of duty Ralph Smith was directly dismissed, and the military law prosecuted a group of officers who were disadvantaged in combat, and also replaced a large number of active officers in the combat department. The No. 20 Seventh Infantry Division suddenly looked brand new, but the lost fighters could never be regained. Come back, and the Chinese and American soldiers who should pay the price will shed blood.
Song Xilian seemed helpless when his overall plan was destroyed by the No.20 Seventh Division of the U.S. Army Infantry. The enemy was even more terrifying. The Americans held back the overall offensive, which made him lose the best opportunity to defeat the Japanese army.
In Song Xilian's view, the Japanese army's large-scale counterattack was a great opportunity for him to defeat the enemy and wipe out the Japanese army's vital forces. The No. 20 Seventh Division of the U.S. Army Infantry was attacked by the Japanese army in succession, and they did not obey the command. The division went to reinforce the Americans to relieve the siege, which made the previous combat plan have loopholes and could not continue to be implemented.
Yoshiji Saito adjusted the overall defense focus. He negotiated with Chuichi Nagumo to organize the remaining [-] officers and soldiers around the island's highest peak, Tapocho Peak, and did not listen to Hideyoshi Obata's orders. Command, launch those counterattacks that are not worth the loss, and stand at attention to delay time.
In the defensive battle between Tinian Island and Guam, Daxi Yiyi fought well. The mobile point defense deployed made the US army feel that it was very easy to attack, but the Japanese army attacked in all directions. It was also the first time for the U.S. Marine Division to encounter such a difficult opponent. The commander-in-chief of the U.S. ground forces, Lieutenant General Holland Smith, personally went to supervise the battle on Tinian Island, where the battle was most intense. However, Holland Smith's supervision did not have much effect As a result, the US military's offensive is still difficult to block.
Those Japanese soldiers lying in the camouflaged foxholes persevered and shot at the passing American soldiers until they were discovered and were dealt with by American grenades or flamethrowers, and even the Japanese soldiers tied themselves up. Shooting at the U.S. soldiers on the trees and among the branches and leaves made the U.S. army almost impossible to defend against. Every step forward had to pay a certain sacrifice as a price. The officers and soldiers of the U.S. Marine Division also experienced the tenacity of the Japanese for the first time.
What surprised the Americans was that the Japanese dug many underground tunnels on the island with a very high groundwater level. These underground tunnels were only half a meter high, and half of them were filled with water. The Japanese army crawled in the dark and attacked the US military. American soldiers could not enter these rat holes at all, and the Americans did not want to enter these rat holes. They could only use explosives and flamethrowers to deal with the Japanese soldiers hiding there waiting for an opportunity to attack.
On Saipan Island, the Chinese Expeditionary Army's amphibious marine troops fought steadily, using the fire support of a group of 20mm howitzers. As the attack advanced, the reorganized U.S. Infantry No. [-] Seventh Division also launched an attack from the flank.
Even so, the No.20 Seventh Division of the U.S. Army Infantry seemed to be in bad luck. The bombed Japanese army even organized the Marine Corps to carry out a beachhead night attack. The panicked Ralph Smith was organizing troops While defending, he even sent a telegram to Song Xilian for help and asked for reinforcements. Song Xilian comforted him that the most important thing in the night battle was to stabilize the position, divide the Japanese offensive column with intensive firepower projection, and carry out deep bombing with night bombers and fighter jets. Naval guns cover areas with intensive firepower.
However, it is a pity that Ralph Smith himself lost his position, and the two 20 howitzer battalions that landed ashore even accidentally hit their own positions. It can be said that on the first night of landing, the U.S. Army Infantry No.[-] The officers and soldiers of the Seventh Division lived in extreme panic. They fired bullets and artillery shells at all suspicious targets. The U.S. military also mobilized all the supporting firepower in the Saipan waters. In fact, after launching two consecutive rounds of raids, the Japanese army found that the U.S. military had unprecedented firepower. A powerful division, not the two battalions Saito Yoshiji said before, so in order to continue the resistance, Nagumo Chuichi issued an order to retreat, and the American shells became expensive fireworks.
Ralph Smith's panic can be said to have completely embarrassed the U.S. Army, especially the troops of the Chinese Expeditionary Force who cooperated with it. Moreover, Ralph Smith refused to carry out Song Xilian's order and took the The return of the boats is also one of the main reasons for the lack of coordinated operations among the regiments. In any case, if the performance of the No.20 Seventh Division of the US Army on Saipan Island is known to the ancestors of the US infantry, they will definitely be angry. I have to roll in my grave. Nimitz's casual remark has become a well-known saying on the Pacific battlefield. The U.S. Army almost hates Nimitz for this, because Nimitz's remark is like a joke. Words, the honor of the U.S. Army is gone became a fact.
Saito Yoshiji knew that the first 72 hours of landing were crucial. If the enemy's beachhead defenses could not be broken and a steady stream of enemy troops would come to the island, then the fall of Saipan would only be a matter of time. Although Fuji Yoshiji was unable to counterattack the Chinese Expeditionary Force amphibious marine troops who landed in the Chalanganu area on the west coast of Saipan, he also found a soft persimmon, that is, the No. 20 Seventh Division of the U.S. Army Infantry.Anti-Japanese Blood Sacrifice Mountains and Rivers 933
Just when Major General Ralph Smith, Major General of the No. 20 Seventh Division of the U.S. Army Infantry, told Lieutenant General Holland Smith, the commander of the U.S. ground forces, about Song Xilian’s improper command, Yoshiji Saito came from Tana in the middle of the west coast of Saipan Island. Thirteen barges were dispatched from Bago Port, carrying 20 Japanese officers and soldiers from the Ono Detachment, in an attempt to counter-landing the No. [-] Seventh Division of the U.S. infantry that landed. This time, the goddess of luck failed to side with the Japanese, and the barges were on the way halfway. It was spotted by a U.S. destroyer and destroyed immediately.
Saito finally realized that due to the great disparity in strength between the two sides, counterattacks were no longer effective, so he re-adjusted his deployment and organized his defense line relying on the highest peak on the island, Tapocho Peak.
After Nimitz received the report from Song Xilian and Lieutenant General Holland Smith, the commander-in-chief of the US ground forces, he decisively decided that the commander-in-chief of the US ground forces, Lieutenant General Holland Smith, would directly command the No. 20 Seventh Division of the US Army Infantry. The dereliction of duty Ralph Smith was directly dismissed, and the military law prosecuted a group of officers who were disadvantaged in combat, and also replaced a large number of active officers in the combat department. The No. 20 Seventh Infantry Division suddenly looked brand new, but the lost fighters could never be regained. Come back, and the Chinese and American soldiers who should pay the price will shed blood.
Song Xilian seemed helpless when his overall plan was destroyed by the No.20 Seventh Division of the U.S. Army Infantry. The enemy was even more terrifying. The Americans held back the overall offensive, which made him lose the best opportunity to defeat the Japanese army.
In Song Xilian's view, the Japanese army's large-scale counterattack was a great opportunity for him to defeat the enemy and wipe out the Japanese army's vital forces. The No. 20 Seventh Division of the U.S. Army Infantry was attacked by the Japanese army in succession, and they did not obey the command. The division went to reinforce the Americans to relieve the siege, which made the previous combat plan have loopholes and could not continue to be implemented.
Yoshiji Saito adjusted the overall defense focus. He negotiated with Chuichi Nagumo to organize the remaining [-] officers and soldiers around the island's highest peak, Tapocho Peak, and did not listen to Hideyoshi Obata's orders. Command, launch those counterattacks that are not worth the loss, and stand at attention to delay time.
In the defensive battle between Tinian Island and Guam, Daxi Yiyi fought well. The mobile point defense deployed made the US army feel that it was very easy to attack, but the Japanese army attacked in all directions. It was also the first time for the U.S. Marine Division to encounter such a difficult opponent. The commander-in-chief of the U.S. ground forces, Lieutenant General Holland Smith, personally went to supervise the battle on Tinian Island, where the battle was most intense. However, Holland Smith's supervision did not have much effect As a result, the US military's offensive is still difficult to block.
Those Japanese soldiers lying in the camouflaged foxholes persevered and shot at the passing American soldiers until they were discovered and were dealt with by American grenades or flamethrowers, and even the Japanese soldiers tied themselves up. Shooting at the U.S. soldiers on the trees and among the branches and leaves made the U.S. army almost impossible to defend against. Every step forward had to pay a certain sacrifice as a price. The officers and soldiers of the U.S. Marine Division also experienced the tenacity of the Japanese for the first time.
What surprised the Americans was that the Japanese dug many underground tunnels on the island with a very high groundwater level. These underground tunnels were only half a meter high, and half of them were filled with water. The Japanese army crawled in the dark and attacked the US military. American soldiers could not enter these rat holes at all, and the Americans did not want to enter these rat holes. They could only use explosives and flamethrowers to deal with the Japanese soldiers hiding there waiting for an opportunity to attack.
On Saipan Island, the Chinese Expeditionary Army's amphibious marine troops fought steadily, using the fire support of a group of 20mm howitzers. As the attack advanced, the reorganized U.S. Infantry No. [-] Seventh Division also launched an attack from the flank.
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