I really came here to fight against Japan

Chapter 78 The Japanese Army Battalion was Defeated

This infantry battalion commander of the Japanese army is usually arrogant.

In his eyes, the emperor of the empire is the most important person in the world.

As for the Chinese with backward weapons and equipment, they are not taken seriously at all.

Only the armies of Britain, France, Germany and the United States are qualified for his serious study.

Today he was tossed around by these Chinese artillerymen like a fish on a chopping board.

He was a member of the Imperial Army. How could he be humiliated so badly by Chinese soldiers?

The Japanese battalion commander, who had gone crazy, decided not to obey the command of the regiment commander anymore.

He took out the "white with red" cloth from his trouser pocket and wrapped it around his head.

The Japanese soldiers under him followed the example of their captain and did the same thing.

Then he raised his command sword high and shouted, "Warriors of the Empire, for the Emperor, charge!"

With a "puff" sound, a hole appeared on the face of the Japanese captain.

The back of his head also flew backwards along with a sniper bullet.

Just behind a low wall not far from Commander Zheng, there was a sniper from the Gan Detachment.

He removed the bullet casings and reloaded the sniper rifle.

While cursing softly, he said, "Silly tea, I couldn't find you, but you popped out by yourself. How shameless!"

With the addition of snipers from the Gan Detachment, the Japanese soldiers found that almost all the officers around them were killed as they charged forward.

Song Wenwan on the other side grinned and said, "Little guys, don't think that I won't know who among you is an officer just because you take off your clothes."

Under Song Wenwan's careful guidance, the sniper of Gan Detachment fully demonstrated his power.

Some Japanese soldiers were holding command sabers, some were holding Type 14 Nambu pistols, and some had the "Rising Sun Flag" hanging on their bayonets.

From the Japanese squadron leader to the squad leader, even the sergeant was not spared, and they were shot and fell to the ground one after another.

Although there was no officer's command, the Japanese still charged forward tenaciously.

The machine guns were lowered at 300 meters and began to provide cover, while the grenade throwers began to attack at 200 meters.

After passing that place, they began to use grenade launchers to clear the firing points on the Kuomintang positions.

When the Japanese army just stepped into the boundary of 200 meters.

The infantrymen of the Gan Detachment suddenly changed from squatting to lying on the trenches and began to aim their guns.

This time, Commander Zheng saw what the M1 Garand semi-automatic rifle was.

More than 700 rifles fired nearly 6,000 rounds of bullets in ten seconds.

The soldiers of the Xigan Artillery Marine Battalion were all well-trained. The time it took them to run out of bullets was basically the same.

The Gui army looked at them and, as if they had just been trained, they squatted back into the trenches.

It’s ridiculous how small these little Japanese soldiers are. No matter how short they are, they are still charging.

The target was obvious and became the fatal blow to these Japanese devils.

This also allowed more than 400 Japanese soldiers in this battalion to lie down successfully, and the remaining Japanese soldiers immediately lay down.

Unfortunately, the Marine Battalion's Browning heavy machine gun had already been set up at the edge of the trench.

"Da da da……"

The crossfire of more than ten Browning heavy machine guns began to roar at the lying Japanese soldiers.

These steel-core bullets that could penetrate the Doudin tanks hit the backs of the Japanese soldiers who were crawling on the ground.

Every shot really made a carp jump up, no matter whether it was dead or alive.

The Japanese soldiers who were hit were all knocked over by the heavy machine gun bullets.

At this time, the soldiers of the grenade launcher squad who were running in the front were extremely anxious.

They turned around and shouted "machine gun cover" from a distance of nearly a hundred meters.

At the same time, they fought desperately and created a cloud of dust thirty minutes in front of the Kuomintang position to cover the actions of their grenade throwers.

The biggest feature of the Gan Detachment Artillery Marine Battalion is that they also have cannons!

There was no need for them to call for any artillery support. The angles of the mortars had already been adjusted.

Half was aimed at the machine gun position 300 meters away, and the other half was aimed at a position 200 meters in front of the position.

Ten rapid-fire mortar shells began a covering fire on the Japanese army.

The Japanese soldiers lying on the ground finally felt the pain and helplessness of the Chinese army.

The change of roles caused the Japanese army to go from being extremely conceited to being extremely inferior.

There was a time when they also stuck their butts out, hoping that the Chinese army's artillery shells would not fall on their heads.

The Japanese artillery unit, dragging its only remaining two Type 92 infantry guns, was still constantly moving its positions.

Although they watched the National Army's mortars pinning the Empire's infantry to the ground.

But all they did was kneel on the ground and cry a few words to express their grief and indignation.

But they said nothing about rescuing their army brothers.

Relying on its advantage in range, the Chinese army kept the Japanese Type 92 missiles within three kilometers, leaving them helpless.

Finally, at half past five, the mortars of the National Army artillery company stopped bombarding the Japanese army.

Finally, they fired a row of smoke bombs on the battlefield to block the Japanese army's vision.

Then, just when Browning stopped shooting, the soldiers of the artillery marine battalion rushed forward with the brothers of the Gui Army Division.

The Japanese regiment commander was very panicked, even though the shelling had stopped.

However, because the smoke bomb blocked the vision, no one knew what was happening on the battlefield.

He could see nothing and could only hear the sound of gunfire behind the smoke.

There were the sounds of gunfire from Garand semi-automatic rifles and Mauser pistols.

There were also many Hanyang-made sounds, of course, all accompanied by shouts of "Baga and Long Live the Emperor."

But I never heard the sound of the Type 38 rifle used by the Japanese.

He knew that it was the Chinese army, cleaning up the battlefield behind the smoke.

If only their cannons were still there, they would not hesitate even if it meant blowing up their own bodies.

No matter what, the Chinese army must not be allowed to pick up the spoils left on the battlefield.

The soldiers of the Gui army followed the Xi-Gan coalition forces to clean up the battlefield.

I originally wanted to learn about the combat experience of the Gan Detachment.

But what people didn’t expect was that other people couldn’t learn this skill, mainly because the people in Xigan were too rich.

If the Gui army cleaned up the battlefield, the most they could do was stab the corpses with bayonets.

If any Japanese wounded soldiers were found alive, the commander would definitely order his men to capture them alive at all costs.

After all, since the war broke out last year, the National Army has basically not captured any Japanese prisoners.

Scarcity makes things valuable. The Japanese prisoners are very valuable nowadays.

But now these Xigan soldiers are not playing by the rules at all.

What the Gansu Army commander shouted was not "See if there are any alive", but "Be careful, there are still alive Japanese."

When they arrived at the battlefield, the ground was littered with Japanese soldiers and their bodies blown to pieces.

Even in this situation, they were still worried, and Garland continued to attack.

There were actually some Japanese soldiers pretending to be dead, trying to attack them secretly.

But before the Japanese could raise their guns, they were shot dead by Xigan's men.

At this time, the officers of the Gui Army pretended not to see the actions of the Marine Battalion.

What else don't the soldiers under his command understand?

They followed suit, either firing their guns or stabbing with their bayonets, and soon the battlefield became quiet.

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