The US military not only carried out ground artillery bombardment, but also aerial bombing. Nine bombers dropped hundreds of bombs on the small position, followed by gasoline bombs. The entire position was on fire.

Joe rolled over and burrowed into the earth. His body was burning and painful, and the earth buried under him was on fire.

The bombing lasted nearly half an hour.

The 9th Infantry Regiment of the US Army was also ready for battle.

Qiao Youzhi, who was hiding in the dark, looked at the American soldiers who were ready to go, and said unconsciously, "Get ready to die."

The planes in the sky had just left and the fire on the Chinese Army's position had not yet been extinguished. Colonel Sloan gave an order and the 200-meter army, led by three tanks, crushed towards the Chinese Army's position.

Under the leadership of the company commander, the Chinese Army crawled out of the tattered bunkers, ignored the flames still burning on their bodies, went to the battlefield, put out the flames on the soldiers who were holding on, and called out loudly to the soldiers buried in the ground. Some soldiers were never awakened again.

American troops approached.

The company commander tried to appease the soldiers who were eager for revenge and asked them to fire closer.

The American soldiers suddenly cheered and rushed to a position more than 30 meters away from the position. Seeing no counterattack from the Chinese army, they naturally believed that there were no Chinese soldiers on the position.

Suddenly, the company commander's submachine gun opened fire.

The soldiers had already gathered their strength, aimed at their respective targets, and pulled the trigger quickly when they heard the gunshots. The lethality of the angry bullets at such a close distance was terrifying.

The American troops suffered heavy casualties in the sudden attack. Those who died were lucky, while those who were still able to breathe lay on the ground wailing in pain.

The U.S. tanks roared up and two of them fell into bomb craters. They could have climbed out, but the fighting was fierce. How could the Chinese soldiers miss the opportunity? They rushed forward quickly and destroyed them directly with grenades and explosive packs.

The last one tried to run away, and the ground was shaking under the tracks of the tank. Joe rolled over in the crater and lost consciousness. The shaking of the ground woke him up, and he opened his eyes to see that it was a tank. Two demolitionists just rolled into the crater, and one was shot in the chest and was seriously injured. His eyes were full of anger, and he raised his arm to point at the American tank.

Joe turned over, grabbed the explosive pack and rushed forward. The demolitionist behind him didn't have time to cover him. Joe turned over and caught up with the tank, rolling the explosive pack into the track.

With a loud bang, the tank tracks broke and stopped where they were.

The American soldier turned over and pounced on Joe.

The soldiers in the bomb crater behind fired a volley of bullets and the American soldiers dodged.

Joe turned over as if he was knocked unconscious by the explosion, and stood there without knowing how to dodge. The soldier in the bomb crater threw a grenade and rushed over, pinned him to the ground, and gave him a gun.

After touching the gun, Joe turned over and woke up, using the American tank as a cover and continued shooting.

Yang machine gunned himself and rolled over, coming to where Qiao turned over.

The American bullets rained down, hitting the tank, and the bouncing bullets almost knocked Joe's hat off as he turned over.

Yang changed the magazine of the machine gun, jumped onto the tank, and fired a burst of bullets from a high position.

The American soldiers thought that the tank was captured by the Chinese army, leaving behind more than a dozen corpses, and retreated in a hurry.

After Yang used up all the bullets in his machine gun, he jumped down and pulled Qiao back to the position.

The US military called for artillery fire, focusing on the stranded tank. Several shells fell and the tank caught fire.

Without tank cover, the American army lost confidence in the attack and crawled back.

Captain Sloan was not angry either, as this battle was just a test.

Through this attack, we learned about the deployment of the Chinese army on the battlefield and its approximate strength.

Captain Sloan's judgment was correct. There was at most one reinforced company on the position.

There are three hills, with three platoons stationed there. Behind the hills are heavy machine gun and mortar positions, as well as reserve troops.

This was not a problem at all for Colonel Sloan.

The U.S. Air Force was called upon again to bombard the Chinese army's positions. The soil on the hill was blown off, and then napalm bombs set the soil on fire, and fires were everywhere on the positions.

On the ground, Sloan mobilized all artillery, including the remaining tanks and artillery, to join in the bombing of the Chinese army's positions.

Half an hour later, Colonel Sloan sent out heavy troops to attack the entire line.

The American troops divided into three groups and attacked the three positions held by the Chinese army. The most fierce attack was on the positions of the third and first rows.

The Chinese soldiers were generally burned, but they were not afraid. Bullets and grenades were fired back and forth, causing rocks to collapse.

The Czech gun of Yang's machine gun caused the barrel to smoke and the bullets could not be fired continuously.

The American commander had already been keeping an eye on him and ordered a rocket launcher to fire at him. Yang Machine Gun tried to dodge but was still blown away.

Joe turned over and rushed over, and found that his back was bleeding and had been hit by several fragments.

Yang Machine Gun woke up, reached out to grab the Czech gun, and was so angry that his eyes were spitting fire. The barrel of the machine gun was bent by the explosion and he could not even fire a single bullet.

Qiao turned over and said he would find him a new barrel, but Yang Jiqiang knew that there were no new barrels.

American soldiers rushed forward and the soldiers put on their bayonets.

Yang Machine Gun roared and rushed out, swinging the machine gun that could not fire bullets at the heads of the American soldiers.

The American soldier rolled over and dodged in a panic.

Yang Jiqiang was injured and blood was coming out of his mouth and nose.

American soldiers rushed up.

Yang's machine gun was surrounded and he dropped it with a smile.

The American soldiers felt the joy of defeating the Chinese army, but suddenly found that Yang Machine Gun had unbuttoned his shirt and the grenade on his waist was smoking.

The American soldiers screamed in fear and fled in all directions, but were still bitten by grenade fragments.

Joe turned over and rushed over with a gun as the grenade exploded.

He fired all the bullets in his gun in one breath. His shooting skill was accurate. He was not an old scout for nothing. The American soldiers who had just dodged Yang's machine gun grenade were killed by the bullet fired by Qiao.

When Qiao turned over, he could not find Yang Machine Gun's body, not even a part of it. There was only the machine gun with a bent barrel, stained with bright red blood.

"what!"

Joe turned over with his chest about to explode, roaring and stabbing the American's chest with his bayonet.

On the positions of the third and first platoons, the soldiers engaged in hand-to-hand combat with the American troops, who fought to the death.

Captain Sloan was very satisfied and ordered the E Company of the Third Battalion to attack. His plan was to attack from three directions, first to fight a stalemate with the Chinese Army, and then to send reinforcements to attack the connecting position between the second and first rows of the Chinese Army. This was the weakest point, the Chinese Army had few soldiers, and the US Army intensified its attack, so it would be difficult for the Chinese Army to send reinforcements. By then, if the US Army broke through one point, the Chinese Army would inevitably collapse across the board.

The US military's plan was very good, and the Chinese military understood it clearly.

The company commander returned to the second row's position, listened to the noise of gunfire, and felt something was wrong.

The instructor came back and said, "The Americans have stepped up their attack between the first and second rows. There is a big gap at this location. The Americans are quite sharp-eyed."

The company commander laughed: "They are the ones who are trying to break through the middle. Damn them, this is all we have left."

Although the Chinese Army only had one company, they had reserves and ambushed heavy firepower.

The reserve force, about a platoon in number, came up quickly.

While others had already fought several battles, the reserve troops were listening to the noise in the back, and the soldiers were so nervous that they were jumping up and down.

After giving the order, the platoon leader wanted to mobilize the soldiers, but was pushed aside by the soldiers. The angry platoon leader cursed: "Little bastard, damn it, wait for me!"

The Chinese army's hidden heavy firepower, three mortars, were also put into use.

As the reinforcements sent by Captain Sloan reached the foot of the mountain, the Chinese army's artillery shells fell.

The American army did not react for a while and thought it was an American artillery shell.

Afterwards, the Americans checked an unexploded shell and found that it was indeed a US military shell. The mortar was also from the United States, but it was fired by the Chinese Army. These mortars were used to support the captain back then and later became the treasure of the Chinese Army.

The American artillery shells bomb Americans without mercy.

The Americans immediately fought back, dragging over two howitzers and bombarding the Chinese army's mortar positions for more than ten minutes.

The mortar positions of the Chinese Army had been moved long ago. The Chinese Army gunners were all survivors on the battlefield. How did they survive the bloody storm? They just ran away after fighting and didn't give you a chance to fight back.

While the Chinese army's mortars were moving their positions, the American army swarmed up the positions and almost broke through.

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