Reports of Military Observers to the Armies in Manchuria, volume 1

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Reports of Military Observers to the Armies in Manchuria, volume 1
United States. War Dept. General Staff
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m., when all had gone, Colonel Schuyler and I began Digitized by VjOOQ IC MILITARY OBSERVATIONS — RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR. 203 a weary inarch of 20 miles over horrible roads, and at 3.30 p. m. reached the sheUer of a Chinese farm house near Kaipin^, where the heads of the retreating columns began to arrive on the 19th and 20th. To reach Kaiping it was necessary to cross the river by the railway bridge, the only means of cross- ing the now unfordable river. There was no disorder or con- fusion, guard...s and officers were stationed at both ends of the bridge, the places of encampment it seemed had all been designated, and by 6 p. m. the immense mass of transport and the troops formed as orderly an encampment as one sees in time of peace.
Kaiping now became the center of the First Sil)erian Corps and the Fourth Siberian Corps, which had occupied this sec- tion of the country during the Telissu campaign, moved north to Tashihchiao and Haicheng. The Japanese army slowly followed up the Russians and occupied the vicinity of Ilsiung- yocheng.


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