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Chapter 572

The offensive of the landing army was very rapid. After seizing the stall, the two leading groups began to advance in depth, and the first one to bear the brunt was the Dongua Railway Station, which was dozens of kilometers away.

Passing by the artillery tower destroyed by rockets, several mangled corpses of Japanese soldiers and the remains of the building still emitting black smoke, the soldiers just glanced at it and stopped paying attention.

This small artillery tower is actually a bit insignificant in their eyes. Even if there are no fighter planes, it is just a matter of one bazooka.

A large number of troops moved north, and their whereabouts would inevitably be exposed. The Japanese garrison also received news from high-level officials that a large number of Chinese troops raided from the coast.

Originally, the garrison in the rear was a second-line unit with low combat effectiveness. The enemy's appearance on the beach in the rear really frightened many people. Tension began to spread among the soldiers. Officers at all levels could only suppress it as much as possible for fear of a bigger threat.

of riots.

The noise outside woke up the garrison commander Sho Nakajima from his sleep. As soon as he came outside the door, he saw countless soldiers running around in a panic.

"What's the matter? Why are you panicking!?"

Just when he wanted to find someone to ask, the harsh sound of air raid sirens made him tremble unconsciously.

"Captain, please take cover quickly! We found a large number of enemy fighter planes attacking from the south!"

Nakajima Sho's face turned pale immediately, and before he could make any further arrangements, the Dongua train station was greeted by a fierce aerial attack.

Countless aerial bombs roared into the Japanese army, and barracks and military buildings became the first choice targets for the enemy's attacks. They were instantly turned into piles of rubble in the light of explosions.

The roar in the sky and the screams among the soldiers became the main theme here. After the bombing, only devastation was left. Destroyed buildings abounded in the station, and various supplies prepared to be transported to the front line suffered varying degrees of losses.

The crowd swept through the entire station warehouse, and the ammunition and supplies stored in it were now turned into barrels of explosives. If they were not careful, they would explode with the light of the fire. The anxious Japanese soldiers quickly went to put out the fire with buckets of water, but in this situation

The momentum seems to be like a drop in the bucket, but it has no effect.

The bombing lasted for nearly half an hour, and when there was no trace of fighter planes in the sky, a disgraced Nakajima Sho climbed out of the air-raid shelter.

The scene in front of me is extremely despairing. Not to mention the casualties of the soldiers, there are countless destroyed materials in the warehouses. This is the foundation for the frontline troops to maintain their combat effectiveness. Maybe after this time, I will still be on guard.

Failing to do so leads to court-martial.

After finally organizing the troops, Nakajima Sho received an order from his superior, requiring the Dongua garrison to immediately rescue and transfer the remaining supplies from the train station, and to detach two additional squadrons to block the enemy attacking from the rear.

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There was no way. Although the troops suffered heavy casualties, the orders from above still had to be carried out immediately.

But as soon as he took the people out of the station, the reconnaissance plane in the sky reported the news back.

At the same time, a battalion of the leading troops of the landing regiment had arrived 15 kilometers away from the Dongua train station. The soldiers were checking their equipment and ammunition and taking a short pre-battle rest.

The radio station had just been set up, and the correspondent quickly contacted the headquarters. Soon they received a message from the superiors. According to the reconnaissance plane intelligence, a 400-man Japanese troop was coming here, and its purpose should be to stop them.

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Battalion Commander Cao Daifu was an authentic Sichuan native. He had never been on a big ship before and was so dizzy on the sea that he vomited to death. He finally made it to the shore. He originally wanted to vent his anger on the enemy, but found that he was beaten to death.

It was a waste of time, which made him even more furious, who was already exhausted both physically and mentally. All along the way, the ancestors of Japan... cursed and swore a lot.

As soon as he heard that some desperate little Japs were coming towards their team, Cao Daifu immediately became energetic and immediately arranged for his soldiers to prepare for battle.

"What? The strength of two squadrons? A guy like Guizi dares to block my way. He insists on eating arsenic for the old man. He's tired of living!"

He put his hands on his hips and cursed loudly, but his eyes were full of excitement, finally being able to show off his skills.

"Batalion Commander, how should we fight?" his battalion deputy asked hurriedly.

How to fight? Cao Daifu touched the stubble on his chin and stared at the woods on the path in front of him, thinking.

"Zhong Laosan, you first arrange a squad to carry a backpack radio to the front for reconnaissance, and report the enemy's situation to me at any time. Then have the first and second platoons to ambush in the woods. When the Japanese come, just pin them to the ground and beat them hard.

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"I got it! First platoon leader and second platoon leader, take your people and leave with me..."

Although Cao Daifu looks tall and thick, he is actually very delicate at heart. The mission of their team is to quickly advance northward and clear obstacles for the large forces in the rear. They cannot get entangled with the enemy here, and these troubles must be solved as soon as possible.

They also came with two Greyhound armored vehicles, which also greatly enhanced the team's firepower and attack capabilities. Comparing the current weapons and equipment, the two Japanese infantry squadrons are really not good enough.

The soldiers immediately began to take action, setting up fire points, laying mines on the roads and hiding their traces, waiting for the Japanese to enter the ambush circle.

The open space at the edge of the forest was a hole left for the Japanese. Once the Japanese were attacked, they would definitely find a way to break through. The open space was also the only visible breakthrough. When the enemy broke out here, the armored vehicles that had been equipped for a long time and the remaining

The infantry platoon will give them the final blow and completely eliminate all resisters.



The fighting situation in the Don Gwa area is just the tip of the iceberg. While the fighting here is in full swing, a new round of fighting has also begun in northern Yangon, which has been silent for a long time.

The artillerymen frantically poured out the shells in their hands. The countless impact points covered several mountains. Air fighter planes roared past. The pilots of both sides were also engaged in a life-and-death battle. From time to time, planes emitting black smoke fell from the sky.

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The airborne troops of the Merrill Commando also airborne from two directions northwest of Dongua, attacking important military strongholds in the rear of the Japanese army as quickly as possible, and cooperating with the main force to advance deep into the enemy.

Now the battlefield is like cold water thrown into a hot oil pan, which explodes instantly, showing a fierce chain reaction.

There was obviously a lot of panic in the Japanese command system. The situation with fires everywhere made people feel helpless. What was even more unexpected was that a large team was heading south along the river from the northern part of Yinrawaddy Province.

Advancing rapidly, the forwards have now arrived at the Yinlowaddy Plain. However, due to unclear intelligence, the Japanese army does not yet know the specific situation.
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