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发表于 2007-12-29 03:03:36
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被围的主要是缅1,装7旅部队在包围圈里只有装2团A中队。
On April 16th, 1942, almost 7000 British soldiers, and 500 prisoners and civilians were encircled by equal number of Japanese soldiers from the Japanese 33rd Division at Yenangyaung an oil field in Burma. A rescue request came over the phone from the British Major General Scott commander of 1st Burma Division to General Sun Li Jen soon after the New 38th Division entered Burma from China. General Sun requested to lead the entire New 38th Division to the rescue mission, but the Chinese Field Commander Gen. Lo Cho-ying refused. On April 17th General Sun instead led the 113th Regiment with only 1121 men for the rescue mission.
However, the Chinese had no artillery or tanks of their own and Lt-Gen Slim decided to offer what artillery and tanks he could, to support Sun's attack. Brigadier J. Anstice, commanding 7th Armoured Brigade, got on with Lt-Gen Sun, as Sun, inexperienced with tanks, would consult with Anstice before employing them. By now Lt-General Slim's only link with Major-General Bruce Scott was by radio from 7th Armoured Brigade HQ to the command tank of 'A' Squadron 2 RTR.
During the fighting, 'C' Squadron, 2 RTR were part of a small mixed brigade supporting the Chinese infantry division in the area of the Magwe oil fields. It was agreed that 2 RTR tanks would carry 10-15 Chinese soldiers on each tank, then penetrate as far into the jungle as possible before dropping them off and covering their attack with all tank weapons and Royal Horse Artillery 25-pdr guns. For the next three days the Chinese 113th Regiment, with 'B' and 'C' Squadrons, 2 RTR, attacked southwards.
仁安羌之战地图如下,除了装2团A中队,装7旅在圈外头。装2团B,C中队支援中国部队攻击。
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