Chapter 971 The Battle of Wanjialing (3)
"Yes, company commander!" the platoon leaders next to him responded.
"Action now!" Liu Houming said hatefully. If he had known, he would have applied to the regiment to pull the mortar company over.
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Tsangzhi of Yamaaka was an ordinary squadron leader of the 106th Division of the Japanese Army. Like most Japanese officers and soldiers, his heart was full of fear, but he could not express it because he was the squadron leader.
Unlike the components of the officers and soldiers below, Tsangzhi of the Yamaakana was the elite of the original left-behind troops of the Sixth Division, while most of the officers and soldiers below were brought back by reserve officers and soldiers in society - the combat effectiveness was not the same.
The location of the Shanzhong Squadron is now not very dangerous. Tsangzhi of Shanzhong also knows that if a war starts, it will be more trouble here. They will be the first to be killed.
From a strategic perspective, Kitatianpu was originally the outer position of Nantianpu. It was taken down, so it could only be a reminder to the large army of Nantianpu.
The Shanzhong Tibetans did not dare to have any objection to the arrangement of the corps leader Shan Ditan - the senior official level to crush people to death, let alone the senior level to two levels?
Therefore, even if there were many complaints in my heart, Tsangzhi in the Shanzhong could only lead the second squadron, which had already been incomplete in the system, to head north.
Yes, the second squadron of Tsangzhi in the Yamazu was also disabled in previous battles, but his squadron suffered relatively few losses - they only reduced the number of people for about 40, which means there were only about 140 people.
In order to ensure the defense and security of the village center, Shanzhong Tibetanzhi chose to arrange strongholds in four corners, northeast, southeast and southwest, with about twenty people placed in each stronghold. Such a deployment of troops can not only ensure that the stronghold has a certain combat effectiveness, but also has the ability to protect itself. Otherwise, if it is released like this, it will give heads to the enemy on the other side.
Eighty or ninety officers and soldiers were placed at four corners, and only fifty or sixty were left in the city.
What is the number of troops of fifty or sixty people in front of the war machine? If they are dispersed, there will be no one left!
Therefore, in this case, Tsangzhi of the Shanzhong could only form two patrol teams, each with eight people; there were eight people who observed the situation at the corners of the village (two people at each corner), and the rest of the soldiers gathered to support the battles in other corners at any time.
Perhaps because of panic, Tsangzhi of the Shanaka made a decision, that is, when any corner is attacked by large enemy forces, the troops in other corners must immediately enter the village and fight the enemy in a decisive battle!
Hiding in the command center in the village and looking at the thirty people outside, Tsangzhi of the Yamakura couldn't help but frown slightly: This is not enough for people to get stuck in the teeth.
At this moment, the battle outside the village began.
“Boom!!!”
“Boom!!!”
“Boom!!!”
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A dense explosion sound came, from the northeastern corner and the northwest corner respectively. Such a dense explosion sound made Tsangzhi in the mountains feel frightened: the firepower of this extraordinary Chinese troops is either the main force of the Central Army of the Chinese Army, or it is absolutely elite!
But in the understanding of Tibetan Buddhism in the mountains, the latter possibility is minimal, that is the former possibility.
Thinking of this, Tsangzhi of the Yamakura panicked. He immediately said to the soldiers around him: "Send a report to the captain immediately and tell them that we have been attacked by the absolute main force of the Chinese army! Please support immediately!"
Yes, in the view of Tsangzhi, they were attacked by the main force of the enemy. How could ordinary troops have such dense firepower?
"Hayi!" the telegrapher next to him replied.
As for the reason why the report was sent so quickly, it was very simple, because their enemy would come soon, and it was very likely that their telegrams for support had not been sent!
The ancients said that death is more important than Mount Tai or less than a feather. It is nothing more than the word "value".
Yamaakazu Tsangzhi believed that even if all of his squadrons were killed in battle, they had to complete the task and die worthwhile.
No matter who it is, the only value of stationed in Beitianpu is to report the information to the corps headquarters of Nantianpu.
But what I never expected when I came to the Tibetan capital in the mountains was that the dense sound of gunfire was only maintained for a while before stopping.
A Japanese soldier ran over from outside and reported, "Report to the squadron leader, all the northeastern strongholds in my outer stronghold were 'jas broken'! After annihilated the defenders of our stronghold, all the enemy retreated and did not take the next action!"
Just after the Japanese army finished reporting, another Japanese army, who was panting, ran in. He reported: "Report to the squadron leader, all the defenders in the northwest strongholds in our outer strongholds were 'jas broken', and none of the defenders survived. But after annihilated our defenders, the enemy retreated immediately and did not take the next action!"
"Nani?! What exactly do these damn Chinese people want to do?!" Yamaakazu Tsangzhi was angry, but he had no choice, because the initiative was in the hands of the enemy, not in the hands of their second squadron!
"Hayi!!" The two Japanese soldiers in front of them didn't know what the squadron leader wanted to do, so they could only lower their heads and respond.
"Tell me immediately, how did the enemy annihilate our defenders?! Hurry!!" Tsangzhi of the mountain roared, and a chill rose in his heart. He always felt that the enemy on the opposite side was like a cunning old cat, trying to play with them in applause, but he was not in a hurry to annihilate them. The enemy seemed to want to use them to achieve some goals, but they didn't know what these enemies were trying to do.
Does the enemy want to play psychological warfare? Just as Sun Tzu's Art of War said, the superior troops attack the plan, and the inferior troops attack the city? When I think of this, I feel even colder.
"Report to the squadron leader, our enemies have very strong firepower, at least fifteen grenade launchers, and more than a dozen light machine guns. They acted very quickly and they wiped out our defenders in a short while. Our people didn't even have time to fight back!" One of the Japanese soldiers said.
"Yes! This is the case on the first day of our encounter. Their number is not large, about one hundred people, but their weapons are so sophisticated and they use grenades skillfully. Our mobile phones are annihilated by the enemy without counterattacking! Our enemy is very terrible!" Another Japanese army said.
"Koizumi! Report this situation to the captain immediately and ask the captain to make a decision!" Yamaakazu Tsangji said to the telegrapher beside him.
"Hayi!!" the telegrapher responded.
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PS: The second update is here!
Chapter completed!