The US military attacks, with firepower priority.

First, in the air, more than a dozen planes dropped gasoline like a rainstorm on the position of the 343rd Regiment, and the position of the 343rd Regiment was turned into a sea of ​​fire.

The commander of the first battalion of the 343th Cavalry Regiment held up a telescope and wondered what kind of life could survive such an attack. He ordered two heavy tanks to lead the way and attack the position of the rd Regiment from the left and right wings. The infantry followed the tanks and advanced cautiously.

As the tanks approached the position, they were set on fire. This is a common method used by the Chinese army to deal with tanks: throwing Molotov cocktails.

The American army couldn't understand how the Chinese army survived in the sea of ​​fire.

Most of the soldiers in the 343rd Regiment are coal mine workers. They are best at digging hidden trenches and their earthwork is world-class.

Many soldiers suffered burns to varying degrees, and most of them rushed out with the flames on their clothes still not extinguished.

Faced with the people rushing out of the sea of ​​fire, the cowardly nature of the American soldiers was fully exposed. Without the cover of their tanks, they didn't know how to fight and even forgot basic tactical moves.

Some American recruits pulled the trigger without turning on the safety, and when no bullet was fired, they thought the gun was broken, threw the gun away with a sense of righteousness, and turned around and ran away.

The troops fight for morale. If one runs away, the rest will be in chaos.

The 343rd Regiment launched a small counterattack and the American soldiers were defeated.

When Captain Johnson saw the retreating soldiers, he asked them what the enemy looked like, but the soldiers stammered and could not say a word. He personally checked the soldiers' weapons and found that many of them had not fired a single shot. Some of them had crooked barrels, which showed that they had dropped their guns.

Only a few veterans had empty magazines and fired bullets.

Captain Johnson was furious and ordered the commander of the first battalion to attack again.

The commander of the first battalion lost face, so he reorganized his troops, transferred two tanks from the second battalion, and pushed forward along the road.

Before the ground attack, an air strike was still called in.

More than a dozen planes launched several rounds of bombing on the positions of the 343rd Regiment.

There was billowing smoke and flames at the position of the 343rd Regiment. Except for the soldiers on guard, everyone else was desperately digging holes and trenches. Fortunately, the soil dug out was used to put out the fire on the soldiers.

Three tanks weighing more than 50 tons covered the American infantry as they charged forward.

The tank continued to fire as it moved forward.

Dozens more shells.

The position of the 343rd Regiment was unusually quiet.

The tanks rushed in and the American soldiers deployed tactical formations to search for targets.

As the U.S. troops approached their positions, the Chinese troops counterattacked. The first things that flew out were grenades, followed by a volley of various light weapons.

The American soldiers cried out in pain. While dodging, they saw the Chinese soldiers rushing out from the ground. They were holding bayonets in their hands, roaring and shouting, and quickly became entangled with the American troops.

The American soldiers tried to attack the tanks by turning the turrets in vain, not knowing whether to fire or not, and their machine guns were also silent.

A soldier bravely rushed towards the tank, ignoring the hot barrel, stuffed a grenade into it, and then jumped off nimbly.

The remaining two tanks were frightened and turned around and fled.

The American battalion commander, who was personally commanding the operation, howled and ordered his soldiers to cover the tanks.

The American army fell into chaos again in the second attack.

The Chinese soldiers used bayonets and rifle butts to teach the American soldiers a lesson.

The 343rd Regiment fought more and more courageously and continued to fight until the sun went down.

The US military had to order a retreat.

Captain Johnson was very depressed and suspected that the enemy was not a mortal human being.

Before he could think about it, the 343rd Regiment had already prepared the next combat plan.

Seeing that it was getting dark, the 343st Battalion of the rd Regiment, which had been watching the excitement as a reserve force, attacked.

It was getting dark and no more US military planes were coming.

The Chinese Army took the enemy by surprise, and Colonel Johnson was comforting the wounded.

With gunfire raging everywhere, Johnson couldn't figure out where the enemy was coming from, but he knew himself very well and was not good at night fighting.

Order one battalion to hold on, and take the rest of the people to cover the wounded and retreat.

The 343rd Regiment killed a large number of enemies in all directions. In one charge, they wiped out an entire American company. The rest were frightened and fled in all directions.

The 343rd Regiment repelled the th Cavalry Regiment's support for Yuncheng, and the main force also began to encircle and suppress it.

What’s funny is that Colonel Pal of the 8th Cavalry Regiment of Yuncheng still insisted on leaving the city and heading north early in the morning.

Fierce fighting in the rear that lasted an entire afternoon failed to make him change his mind.

Colonel Pal knew that the enemy might appear in the rear, so he made preparations and sent troops to reinforce the defense of Juren Bridge, which was the only way to retreat.

Qiao Youzhi was sent here.

The commander of the Han 1st Division in Yuncheng had a strange feeling that something big must be happening tonight. He wanted to leave and desperately asked the 8th Cavalry Regiment to take over the defense.

Colonel Pal scoffed at Han Jun's panic and had to agree.

It was just getting dark and the lights of Yuncheng were shining.

This was the change of guard between the American and Han armies. Both sides were reluctant and it looked messy.

When the Chinese troops who were conducting reconnaissance approached, they mistakenly thought that the enemy in the city was trying to escape and quickly reported to the headquarters.

When the commander heard the news, he slammed his fist on the table and roared, "You want to run? No way."

Immediately ordered an early attack.

The Chinese Army concentrated all its artillery and, with the addition of two artillery regiments, fired artillery fire at the positions of the Mi Han Army outside Yunshan City.

Mi Hanjun was dizzy from the explosion.

After half an hour of artillery fire, the charge of the Chinese Army sounded all over the mountains and plains.

The eight infantry regiments rushed towards their respective designated enemy positions.

Lieutenant Colonel Milley is a veteran of World War II with rich combat experience. His subordinates have just been relieved of their guard and have not had a chance to catch their breath.

Listening to the bugle calls all over the mountains, Lieutenant Colonel Milley was at a loss. There were enemies on all sides, so how could he fight? He looked around in a daze, and only ordered the machine gunners to fight back after a few minutes.

The machine gunner was no better than him, and asked a question that made the lieutenant colonel so angry that he vomited blood: "Sir, where are you shooting at?"

Lieutenant Colonel Milley yelled, "Shoot wherever you hear gunfire and horns!"

The machine gunner received the order and pulled the trigger towards the direction where the bugle came from.

Machine gun bullets fired streaks of fire and eventually disappeared into the darkness.

The horn sounds did not disappear, but instead approached the American troops at a faster speed.

Lieutenant Colonel Milley was exposed in the firelight, and a string of bullets from nowhere hit his shoulder.

The soldier shouted loudly to the medic, and the lieutenant colonel gave a simple bandage and continued to command the battle.

The left and right wings of the American army's position were the 12th and 15th Regiments of the Han Army respectively.

While Lieutenant Colonel Milley held his position, he kept a close eye on the Allied forces on both wings. Military adviser Major George reminded him more than once to be on guard against the Allied forces, as they might retreat at the beginning of the battle, leaving them surrounded by the enemy.

When he first heard this, Lieutenant Colonel Milley thought George had misunderstood the Allies.

Only when the battle started today did Milley believe that Americans did not deceive Americans and that George was right.

After the Huaxia Army's artillery attack, the two Han Army regiments did not organize any effective firepower counterattack. The gunshots were sparse and the artillery fire was weak.

More than an hour later, the Chinese army's offensive opposite Mili continued unabated, and the perfect tactical movements of the Chinese army soldiers continued to flash before his eyes with the flames.

The machine gunner was injured and had just been replaced when a grenade rolled over.

Lieutenant Colonel Milley was startled, thinking that the Chinese army was approaching him.

A brave soldier picked up the grenade and said without any danger: "It has no pull ring. It's mine."

Lieutenant Colonel Milley was furious and ordered the firing of flares to check the front line.

Flares illuminated the sky, and Lieutenant Colonel Milley and a group of American soldiers were stunned. Countless Chinese soldiers were crawling approaching.

Before the lieutenant colonel gave the order to open fire, countless grenades were thrown over his head.

The Chinese soldiers jumped up and rushed towards the American troops.

Lieutenant Colonel Milley was knocked dizzy by the explosion. After he regained consciousness, he started fighting with the Chinese soldiers.

The heavy machine guns on high ground were still firing.

Two young Chinese soldiers rushed forward and without firing a single shot, they pushed the heavy machine gun and the American soldiers off the cliff.

The two regiments of the Han Army on the two wings had already been defeated. They ignored Mili and abandoned their positions and fled into the city.

The war situation has reached a point of no return.

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