I really came here to fight against Japan

Chapter 102: Song Wenwan is guarding the junction, and the advantage is mine

Song Wenwan treats his friends very well. He replenished each infantryman in Commander Fan's Sichuan Army with 100 rounds of rifle bullets.

In advance, we repeatedly emphasized to the Sichuan Army that we must not save any bullets for him.

Maintain the density of bullet shooting and also pay attention to hiding yourself.

Our mission is to block the Japs' path and wipe out all of them. Qin Haichuan is there.

As soon as the fight started on Song Wenwan's side, the Japanese soldiers began to panic.

These recruits are just recruits. No matter how rigorous their training is, they are at a loss when faced with overwhelming artillery fire (mines).

After much difficulty, they were organized under the command of officers, only to discover that a large number of Chinese troops were moving behind their rear.

The Japanese division commander was shocked and knew that he was in big trouble.

The one who dared to attack one of his divisions must be the main force of the National Army that ambushed Xian Er's 14th Division.

It seems that Commander Xian'er of the Second Division is in great danger, but he himself is not much better off.

This division commander was also a ruthless man, and he was shocked by the momentum of the explosion ahead.

We knew that the leading Japanese infantry regiment and the artillery battalion would not come back.

And looking at the posture of the National Army, he can't go back to Jiaozuo for the time being.

The commander of the 26th Division of the Japanese Army immediately ordered his troops to charge northward.

Attack the junction of Song Wenwan and Qin Haichuan and break out towards Hebei.

One reason is that the Japanese army had occupied Hebei for a long time.

It would be difficult for the National Army to take him down if he hid in any county town.

Moreover, it is not possible for the national army to siege the county town for a long time now.

If we do this, we will soon be surrounded by the Japanese and may not be able to escape.

Another reason for breaking out from this side was that the gunfire from Song Wenwan's side was much less frequent than that from the Sichuan Army's side.

I guess they are not the direct descendants of the National Army, and their equipment is quite inferior.

They were nothing like the National Army's blocking troops in the south. They used their Hanyang-fired rifles without any mercy on the consumption of bullets.

At first glance, it is clear that they are a unit from the Central Army, or a tough guy like the Gui Army.

If Fan Haer knew about this, he would definitely yell at them: You are the Central Army, your whole family is from the Central Army.

You dare to look down on our Sichuan Army soldiers? I will kill you, you bastards from Japan.

In order to make the Japanese make a wrong judgment and choose the direction of Song Wenwan's Third Team as a breakthrough point, he took great pains.

The Third Team was deliberately ordered to fire less frequently to lure the Japanese into the trap.

Because once the Japanese choose to break out from the Sichuan Army, regardless of whether they can break out or not, the Sichuan Army will suffer heavy losses.

Given the temperament of the Sichuan Army brothers, the Japanese army would be about to break through their positions.

They will definitely tie grenades all over their bodies and fight against the Japanese.

Song Wenwan still said the same old thing: the Chinese are always more valuable than the Japanese.

Now I have neither guns nor cannons, and the casualty ratio is 1:1, so I am at a disadvantage.

The Japanese soldiers fell into his trap and turned around and ran headlong into Song Wenwan's third team.

In accordance with the prior agreement, Commander Fan's troops remained motionless and quickly reinforced their positions.

The infantrymen took advantage of the opportunity when the Japanese turned around to practice their shooting skills on their backs.

The Sichuan Army's artillery used the American M2 Type mortar provided by the Third Detachment.

The minimum range of the Type 91 missile is 1840 meters, and the maximum range can reach meters.

The Japanese retreat gave the Sichuan Army's artillery a chance to practice.

The gunner from the third team who came to support them was instructing them from the side.

How to aim and how to identify high-value targets.

There would be no such thing on the battlefield. The Japanese were hiding the enemy's heavy firepower.

You know what, under the guidance of the gunners of the Third Detachment, the mortar gunners of the Sichuan Army became more and more accurate.

Fan Haer was so happy that he said, "It's better to practice my aim with living Japanese soldiers than with fixed targets. I have to do it!"

By the time the Japanese realized they had been tricked, more than a thousand people had already died.

When they rushed forward, they ran into the firepower network of the third team head-on, and the dense bullets caught them off guard.

The Garand semi-automatic rifles of the Third Detachment made the Japanese soldiers begin to doubt their lives.

No matter how dense the Sichuan Army's bullets were just now, they were still firing one bullet at a time.

Why do I feel that the national army here is different? They just fire their guns "bang bang bang".

Even the Imperial Army's Type 99 light machine guns could not suppress them.

Why is this different from what teachers in China say?

Isn’t it said that the current Chinese army dares not resist when they see the imperial soldiers?

It’s not that they only have the outdated Hanyang rifle, even the rifling is almost worn out.

So what about these rifles that the national army has now that can fire bullets quickly?

Teacher, you lied to me...

In Japan, in order to brainwash the people, the upper class constantly publicizes how terrible China is.

No matter how powerful the Japanese are, no one in the world can be a match for their Imperial Army.

As long as the common people carry their Type 38 rifles and take a casual trip around China, they can occupy that rich land.

But what about now? Is this just a casual turn? Is this a turn in front of the gate of hell?

Was it his teacher who deceived him? Or was it the military who deceived him? Or was it his emperor who deceived him?

The collapse of faith caused their fighting movements to become distorted.

They either lay on the ground, daring not to move, or rushed forward with rifles in hand with ferocious faces, and then were shot to death.

The angry old soldiers and officers in the Japanese army wanted to pull up the new recruits who were lying on the ground.

He wanted to pull back those who were charging recklessly, but he himself was also hit with several holes and lay on the ground unwillingly.

All of a sudden, the Japanese soldiers behind were also in chaos and could not form any combat effectiveness at all.

After these three consecutive attacks, the Japanese division commander could no longer withstand it.

Just now, they lost an infantry regiment in the mine explosion on the slope, and an artillery battalion was also destroyed on the spot.

There is also a cavalry battalion of more than 500 cavalrymen, but up to now, neither the men nor their horses have been seen, so they are probably killed in action.

After being defeated by the Sichuan Army in the south, they only lost less than a thousand people.

When he turned around and rushed towards Song Wenwan, he was deceived by the gunfire from the third team.

Thinking he had met an easy target, he raised his head a little higher when charging.

After charging for less than twenty minutes, almost two battalions of Japanese troops had been defeated.

If the Chinese army of a different unit were to fight like this, they might have run out of bullets by now.

The Japanese division commander is quite confident that he can break out of the encirclement if he can engage in hand-to-hand combat with the National Army.

Unfortunately, the following battle disappointed him. It seemed as if the bullets in the guns of the opposing Kuomintang army would never run out.

In just these twenty minutes, more than two thousand warriors of the empire fell, and the division commander was heartbroken.

Song Wenwan is so happy now!

He liked to ambush the Japanese, and he liked to use minefields to kill the Japanese even more.

In just a short while, seven or eight thousand Japanese soldiers had fallen.

Qin Haichuan's troops have arrived, the encirclement has been formed, and the junction has been tightly reinforced.

More than 40,000 Chinese troops besieged more than 14,000 Japanese devils without any teeth. Song Wenwan said that the advantage was in our hands.

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