Our right flank, including the Lime Mountain, began to operate at dawn. The enemy moved his infantry battalions as well as the batteries rather closely. Simultaneously operated variegated guns. The fire is amplified, then calmed down. Apparently, while some batteries were active, others moved closer. From the very beginning of the artillery duel, the Japanese guns began to hammer ours. About thirty Russian field-firing guns till ten oclock in the morning were almost inactive. The places chosen for them were unsuccessful. The first battery of Lieutenant Colonel Sablukova, when trying to drive on the Lime Mountain, was fired upon by the enemy.
Podkovin could not tear himself away from the exciting picture unfolding before him. The Japanese chains advanced confidently and pushed on the right flag. They will break through and all is lost. Will not ours hit them?
Look look! On the hill, which is to the right of us, the flags are shown, said Gunner Pavlov, who rose after Podkovin in a whisper, They are spies! We go down.
The soldiers of the artillery convoy revived, they waited for orders to transfer the battery to a new location.
The big fight has begun, the rider Borodkin said hoarsely, frail and small.
They say, on one of our projectile ten Japanese arrives.
Where is the shoe? The senior fireworker shouted.
Here.
Sit on the left prong of the reserve carriage and immediately ride with the bag to General Fok or Nadein. They should be at Nanguin Station. After receiving written and oral instructions, return here. Be sure to find the generals.
Yes, Mr. Fireworks.
Podkovin spurred his horse and hid in a ravine, on which there was a path to the railway. The horse ran fast. Feeling the bag behind the overcoat cuff, Podkovin breathed a sigh of relief: the sounds of cannonade here in the hollow were less sharp.
The sun was shining brightly, it was warm. The guns still thundered threateningly, but only those that were far away. Suddenly, in front, a little to the left, sharp cannon strikes swept through the mountains, exactly the same that awakened Podkovina at dawn.
Is there really enemy fleet here?! He exclaimed and, driving the horse, rushed to the village.
On the country road from the battlefield to the station, the train of the fifth regiment was stretching, and after it the sailors dragged the bolt from Canas gun.
The gun is good. It would give heat to Japanese gunboats, but did not have time to install it, the sailors explained Podkovin. Suddenly the train stopped.
General Fok is going to the position, the message ran from one soldier to another.
Yes, it seems late, the sailors grinned. Slept the old man.
Fock pranced around the gig and shouted:
Who ordered the movement of the regimental convoy? Colonel Tretyakov?! Immediately return the gigs back. Cartridges are needed only for positions.
Podkovin drove off to the side, waiting for the moment to get closer to the general. Fock spun in the saddle. His eyes were bloodshot, his lips quivered, his hands nervously fingered the reins. He was losing his temper. The main phases of the battle went without him. It turns out that almost all the guns shot down. The gunners, wounded and healthy, left their batteries on the orders of Colonel Tretyakov.
How did this all quickly happen? thought the general. Damn it! Letters and telegrams of Kuropatkin made a decay. Nobody cares about maintaining their positions, about restoring the battle Everyone is thinking about retreating to the fortress, And what about the Far One? What are we going to do with the damned miscarriage, with the toy Witte?
Fock abruptly turned the horse and saw the shoe standing at him.
Come here, what is it?
From the commander of the second battery of the fourth rifle East-Siberian artillery brigade, Colonel Laperov.
How are you doing on the left flank? Far Japanese?
Very far.
Far away, you say? I knew it would strike in the evening. Tell the colonel to keep a keen eye on the shore and not leave the Tafashi heights until further notice. Moving to the village of Modza is not worth it. Let him choose a safe position in this area.
Podkovin repeated word for word the order of the general.
Ive already seen you somewhere. Do you want to smoke?
I do not smoke, Your Excellency.
Write what I said, the general said to the adjutant, and add that reinforcement to the left flank will be sent immediately.
2
The hottest battle was in the morning on the right flank. The third battery of Lieutenant Colonel Romanovsky, who was injured in the battle of May 3, drove to a closed position at a height near the village of Ludyuten. On this day, both the battery servants and the command staff behaved very carefully. The hollow hid the cannons, and from the slide, which was somewhat to the right, Japanese moving regiments and guns, arrogantly advanced along the eastern shore of the Hunueza Bay, were clearly visible.
The morning rays of the sun very well illuminated the folds of the terrain and the accumulation of the enemy in them.
Today is a holiday on our street, said the bombardier Erofeev, who was wounded during the skirmish on May 3.
Gunner Petrov came running from the observation slide, supporting the connection between the battery and the slide.
Military vessels enter the bay!
At the same time there were sharp shots of nine inch ship guns. The battery maid crouched in fear. But after a minute, everyone was cheerful. Heavy shells fell on the enemy. This was shot from the gunboat Beaver and with two destroyers. Our nearby batteries, forgetting caution, joined the battle even more fiercely. The Japanese columns could not stand it and quickly rolled back to the villages of Madjaten and Yandyaten. A servant of the Japanese batteries, located along the line of the old Chinese fortifications on the eastern shore of the Hunueza Bay, threw down the cannons and took refuge in the nearest ravines.
Damned, damned, shouted the gunners and the gunners. Spies did not help either.Erofeev, in the intervals between the shots, said:
Japanese cowards, not like our gunners. See what is being done in our positions. From dawn to this day, shells fall there, and the cannons all respond and respond.
Rapid fire! commanded the officer. Three seconds a shot!
The slopes of Samson began to be bordered with white clouds of our shrapnel. They were torn where the fiery enemy tongues glittered from gunfire and where companies and battalions moved from.
3
The officers of the first battery corrected their shooting from the height of number 37. The Japanese paid little attention to the Russian field guns placed on the Tafashi heights. They were fully engaged in the defeat of Nanshan and attacks on him.
An employee of the newspaper Noviy Kray Nozhin approached a group of officers.
The picture of the battle is amazingly beautiful, said Lieutenant of the second battery, Mikhailov, who had arrived at a height for communication and clarification of the situation.
The slopes of Samson began to be bordered with white clouds of our shrapnel. They were torn where the fiery enemy tongues glittered from gunfire and where companies and battalions moved from.
3
The officers of the first battery corrected their shooting from the height of number 37. The Japanese paid little attention to the Russian field guns placed on the Tafashi heights. They were fully engaged in the defeat of Nanshan and attacks on him.
An employee of the newspaper Noviy Kray Nozhin approached a group of officers.
The picture of the battle is amazingly beautiful, said Lieutenant of the second battery, Mikhailov, who had arrived at a height for communication and clarification of the situation.
I have to admit, I didnt expect such agility from the Japanese, said Lieutenant Colonel Sablukov. See which columns, and in plain sight. Today there is no void on the battlefield. The gunboats stand in the bays, and on their decks even the naked eye can see people. Sorry, killed Vereshchagin. He would have immortalized this fight and, perhaps, the last beautiful fight.
Why?
Our artillery is more and more improved and soon there will be no such day attacks. Even now, if we had more riflemen, had we set up Kana in time, it would have been possible to destroy the entire Japanese army advancing on Kinzhou.
Reason, Nozhin thought. Everyone is covered in painful loquacity.
Meanwhile, our field batteries with accurate shots drove away the enemys left-flank columns from the lower trenches.
Hot go to Kinzhou. We miscalculate sighed the lieutenant. More than two hundred enemy riflemen, and large caliber, against Chinese junk, installed on our batteries. General Fock went to Kinzhou. There is trouble. They say that Colonel Tretyakov dismisses the artillerymen to Arthur during the battle, and the general catches them and returns them.
incomprehensible, Lieutenant. Not a single long-range cannon. We could have an armored train
Could, it would be necessary, Nochin chuckled to himself. What did you think before? The youth are dandy, and the high command is in the hands of pig-like Stesley. They see spies in Russians, and the terms are hundreds of people hostile to Russians.
Nozin winced at unpleasant thoughts. He terribly disliked Stoessel. The general of the last days pursued him intensely.
By eleven oclock in the afternoon all the attacks of the Japanese were repulsed. Enemy artillery fell silent. The chains of attackers lay down a thousand steps away from our trenches, supporting gunfire.
Arriving at the station Tafashin, General Fock took over the leadership of the battle. Field batteries fired poorly. Only from Izvestkovaya Mountain, our batteries still strenuously fired left-flank Japanese guns, abandoned by servants. Beaver and destroyer went to the Far. From the side of the Ker Bay, fresh enemy columns appeared.
The orderly arrived from Colonel Tretyakov:
In the Kinzhou position, all the batteries were hit, the servants were killed. Colonel Tretyakov is afraid for the right flank and is waiting for reinforcement
I know! The general exclaimed, frowning. How do the Japanese behave? What is there for advanced trenches?
Hundreds of guns, Your Excellency. At altitude number 75 is the highest Japanese command, openly watching and sending in all directions its orderlies.
Nonsense! Can not be.
Yes, Your Excellency.
Well, well show them to the bitch children, the General shook his hand. He was strangled with malice. Oh, scoundrels! Oh, scoundrels!
One thought terribly oppressed Fock: he, the Russian general, the division commander, the cavalier of St. George, by his absence at the beginning of the battle had actually entrusted the command to the little-known general Nadein, who had confused the direction for the reserve units. The two battalions of the thirteenth regiment were not sent to their position, but to the village of Tunselafan.
Everything, everything messed up. I forgot everything in the hottest minutes of the battle. Rustling Baba!
Fock spat in the hearts. He could not calm down. He was introduced to the height number 75, which is so close to the main fire, and on it the Japanese generals. They are there, despite the imminent danger, and he, Fock, was twenty miles away This will be shouted over the course of long centuries.
Nonsense! Who knew that the offensive would begin precisely at night, Fock comforted himself. But they, of course, knew However, suppose that I was on one of the batteries and would have killed me there. They would laugh again. Why did the old fool get, envied Skobelevs laurels?! You have to look around. I will go to the arrows and Colonel Tretyakov. The Japanese are unlikely to launch an open attack by nightfall.
Inspection of the area adjacent to the railway track, confirmed the plight of our troops, deprived of support artillery.
The cannonade fell silent, and Fock headed for Kinzhou. A few dozen fathoms from the station Tafashin, he met with three artillery officers.
Where are you going, whats new? asked Fock.
To Port Arthur, Your Excellency. Now on Kinzhou we have nothing to do, the guns have been hit.
The colonel is very kind. But at such a critical moment each officer should be closer to the fire ring, where soldiers suffer and where brave officers die Its far from evening, and there may be an acute need for you. Come back.
The officers moved aside.
What are we going to do there? asked one of them.
Talk with him. And where did he go? officers turned to the adjutant.
On Kinzhou.
The arrivals sadly hung their heads.
The attention of the general drew rowan Yanov.
Again from Colonel Tretyakov? Who are you?
Yanov, engineering foreman, Your Excellency.
God knows what! shouted Fock. They are linking military affairs with civilian officials If you see the commandant of the position, then tell him that he is not the commandant, but a woman! Sits in the trenches and requires reinforcement. I will not give him a single person.
Fock waved his hand, turned round, and went to Tafashin.
Nits, the general grumbled to himself. How soon panic and demobilized! And this is the colonels! What to expect from the younger composition? Does Mr. Tretyakov think that the order will follow to clear the positions? This will not happen!
Fock called the orderly and handed him a package with the following letter: On May 13, 11 oclock 50 minutes in the morning. I propose to stand in position until my order to retreat; about retreat not to think, to defend to the last man.
The orderly rode away. For a moment, the general calmed down.Do not retreat before my order, in no case do not retreat! he thought. Do not retreat Oh, why did I put in this unnecessary word at the moment? It gives hope and there they will prepare for a retreat They will tear off repulsed attacks! You can not do it this way.