A large mass of American troops rushed onto the position, firing bullets from both wings.

The Chinese soldiers who were still fighting had used up all the bullets in their guns, so they went to search the guns and pockets of the fallen soldiers, and touched a grenade, their eyes lighting up.

The US military searched for the soldiers who were still shooting. Gunshots were heard from another direction, followed by a smoking grenade.

The grenade exploding in mid-air was extremely lethal, and the American troops on the position had nowhere to hide.

The wounded American soldiers screamed heartbreakingly, and the American army had to send people to send them down.

The American troops standing on the position were ready to launch an assault to expand their victory.

The Chinese Army's reserve troops came up, heavy machine guns spewed flames, and the rain of bullets poured down, reaping the lives of American soldiers.

The American army showed no sign of weakness. A soldier carrying a flamethrower opened fire at the heavy machine gun, and the Chinese soldiers and their heavy machine guns were set on fire.

The Chinese soldiers went crazy and fired at the American soldiers who were carrying flamethrowers. The American flamethrower rolled and crawled to avoid the bullets, but before he could crawl back, he was blown away by a grenade.

The Chinese soldiers in the reserve force showed no fear in the face of the large number of American troops and attacked bravely.

Qiao Youzhi, hiding in the dark, observed the position with a telescope.

The reserve Chinese army, like a cannonball, landed accurately in the middle of the American army.

Most of the Chinese soldiers were holding old-style bolt-action rifles, which required pulling the bolt after each shot. Only a very small number of people were holding submachine guns.

However, weapons have never been an issue that affects the fighting morale of Chinese soldiers.

Even if they were holding wood, the Chinese soldiers dared to face the enemy holding machine guns.

A Chinese soldier had his leg blown off by a grenade. The medic rushed up in the hail of bullets and tried to carry him to the back.

The soldier yelled, "No need to look, I'm here today!"

The medic bandaged him, and the soldier used his bayonet to cut off the flesh and skin, tore his clothes to wrap it, and searched for the American troops, shooting as he crawled.

The medic stood there in a daze.

Qiao Youzhi, who was observing from a distance, also put down his telescope.

Li Xiuzhe who was standing next to him picked it up, looked at it for a while, and then sat on the ground, not daring to look at it anymore.

The American army was driven off its position by the Chinese army, but they refused to give up and wanted to counterattack.

At this time, reinforcements from the Chinese Army arrived. Soldiers from two companies occupied the two opposite heights and fired fiercely at the flanks and rear of the American troops.

The US military commander had no choice but to order a retreat.

The Chinese army did not pursue, and suffered nearly half of their casualties in this battle, with more than sixty people still left.

The company commander knew that the American planes were coming soon, so he burned all the documents and notebooks on the burning heavy machine gun, preparing for a decisive battle.

"Comrades, we don't have any company or platoon organization anymore. Each of us should form a combat team. Under the combat team is a combat group. Appoint your own captain or group leader. If anyone dies, someone will take his place. Comrades, it's already afternoon. Our dawn is coming. As long as we stay here and hold out until dark, not a single American can escape."

The company commander made a mobilization speech.

The instructor also said: "What the enemy has more than us is gasoline bombs, but what we have more than them is the courage to fight. Comrades, this is our most powerful weapon, which the enemy will never have."

Afterwards, the company commander, instructor, and deputy company commander each took charge of a position in a direction.

Just as we hid, the US military planes arrived on time.

This bombing lasted longer than the previous ones combined, lasting more than an hour.

The Chinese army in hiding endured the earthquake and taunted the American army, saying that it would be best if the bombing lasted until dark.

American Army Colonel Sloan could no longer sit still.

I am a US Army Corps with planes, cannons and tanks. In terms of numbers and weapons, we should not stop on a small hill where a company is stationed.

Those incendiary bombs burned down an entire city block in Japan during World War II, so why couldn't they burn all the Chinese people?

A staff officer explained that perhaps the Chinese people took the medicine developed by the Soviets, so they were not afraid of pain or burns.

This staff officer had just been withdrawn from the front line not long ago and had seen the Chinese army. Even though he was seriously injured, he continued to fight and there was no expression of pain on his face. His legs were blown off, but he still had to crawl and charge forward. Apart from saying that it was Soviet medicine, the staff officer could not think of any other explanation.

Captain Sloan disagreed and angrily retorted: "Even if it is steel, it should be melted. What medicine can be as hard as steel?"

The staff officer was dejected and said nothing.

American military planes launched indiscriminate bombing on the Chinese military positions.

During the first two rounds of bombing, the American officers and soldiers of the 9th Regiment were very excited, but this time they were indifferent and did not even bother to take a look. They even felt that the planes became noise and covered their ears and cursed.

Captain Sloan's mind was also confused, and he couldn't think of any so-called tactics to defeat the Chinese army.

When I was in low spirits, the staff officer brought good news: reinforcements had arrived, a regiment of Han troops.

Captain Sloan laughed and said, "Han Jun, if they can fight, we would have no reason to cross the ocean and fight to the death on the peninsula."

But reinforcements are here, and it’s better to have them than not, so we can always let them block the bullets.

After the staff officer's explanation, Colonel Sloan began to pay attention to this friendly force again.

Qiao Youzhi, who was observing secretly, threw the telescope to Li Xiuzhe: "Look, your army is coming."

Li Xiuzhe looked at the well-dressed Han army, then glanced at the dejected Mi army, and a sense of pride arose spontaneously: "Look at us, the army of the hero of the East."

Qiao Youzhi slapped him in the face and said, "You are still talking about the hero of the East. You are fucking bears. If you can fight, we will not give in."

"We fought poorly, and it's all because of you consultants who kept pointing fingers at us." With the support of the Han army, Li Xiuzhe became more arrogant and pointed at the Chinese army's position: "Just wait and see, if you American troops can't take it down, our Han army can take it down with just one charge!"

Li Xiuzhe said this without thinking. He analyzed that the American army had been fighting for a long time, and no matter how powerful the Chinese army was, it was at the end of its strength and its ammunition was almost used up. If the Han army rushed forward, they would reap the fruits of victory.

Qiao Youzhi saw through his little trick and said coldly: "Even if the Chinese are holding branches, you Han people will never win!"

Li Xiuzhe was not convinced and held the telescope in his arms, waiting for the Han army to occupy the Huaxia army's position. By then, he would definitely slap Qiao Youzhi twice in the face!

The reinforcement commander of the Han Army reported to Colonel Sloan.

Colonel Sloan gave him an analysis of the current situation.

"There is a company of Chinese on the high ground. We have wiped out more than half of them. Listen, the bombing is still going on. The Chinese will be wiped out soon. Now that you have arrived, we will show our style and give you the main force of the attack. Let your regiment become the meritorious regiment that captures the Chinese position."

Colonel Jin Zhenhuan, commander of the Han Army, listened carefully and disagreed with Commander Sloan at all: If it were that easy, you would let us take the lead!

However, Sloan's order had to be carried out. The Han Army had to lead the charge and could not escape being cannon fodder.

The US air commander sent a report to Colonel Sloan that the bombing was over, and the US plane flew away with its wings shaking.

The American pilots couldn't figure out what was wrong with the army. Why did they let us bomb this bare earth slope? It would be better to give the army two bulldozers. Bulldozers can flatten the earth slope. Why do we need tanks?

Captain Jin Zhenhuan of the Han Army led his troops to set off. Before leaving, he asked Sloan for his opinion on what tactics to use.

Sloan told him that at this point in the battle, there was no need for tactics, all they had to do was charge forward. He pointed to his troops, who were also ready and geared up to go: "We are on your left and right sides, covering your attack."

Jin Zhenhuan felt relieved: "The Americans are really nice. They didn't let us go alone!" Then he ordered: "Attack!"

The Han army rushed towards the Huaxia army's position in a black mass.

The American military staff asked Colonel Sloan: "We are going to attack as well?"

Sloan glared and said, "Send one company, and the rest of the battalion. As long as the Han people and the Chinese people start fighting, we will pass through quickly and retreat south!"

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