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Chapter 542 Airborne Operations (4)

Major Ohara did not understand until after the war how these guerrillas lurked around the "Study Institute" and were never discovered... You should know that the surroundings were flat and empty, with almost no buildings or terrain for hiding. Generally speaking, enemies could not lurk around without being discovered.

But it is actually very simple to do this... To be precise, the guerrillas led by the Expeditionary Force entered the position when it was dark. They were all wearing white cotton coats and cloaks, and could wrap themselves from head to toe, then dig a human-shaped pit on the snow and then lie down. Then they let the snowflakes accumulate on it, and in a short while they merged with the snow outside and could not see it.

From this point of view, snowy days are still very beneficial to the expeditionary forces' attack. The guerrillas even brought many ladders for offense, which allowed them to put the ladders on the wall of the "School" and then use the wall as a cover to shoot in.

On the other hand, the Japanese army had to guard against the double attacks from heaven and underground, and soon they were at a loss of control and were at a loss.

What's more serious is that expeditionary forces fell from the sky... They landed on the roofs and in the open space, and almost raised their guns to shoot at the Japanese army as soon as they landed.

The expeditionary forces were holding semi-automatic rifles and submachine guns, while the Japanese army had 38 large hoods, and the researchers didn't even have guns in their hands, so they could not fight against the expeditionary forces. The expeditionary forces almost chased and ran around in the "research institute".

Some Japanese troops also wanted to carry forward their melee advantages, and rushed towards the expeditionary troops with bayonets... However, most of them fell under the rifles and submachine guns in the hands of the expeditionary troops. A small number of them were lucky enough to rush to the expeditionary troops, but found that these middlemen did not understand melee combat as they imagined. In fact... the Japanese army, who had always been proud of bayonets, could not walk under the enemy's bayonets for a few rounds, and were stabbed to the ground by the expeditionary troops' bayonets in two and a half.

On the one hand, the squadrons fought all the way from Myanmar, and their military quality and even bayonet skills were no longer as good as Wu Xia Amon of the same day. However, the Japanese army's stinging skills were reduced at this time because most of them were new recruits.

On the other hand, the squadrons were nutritious and gained weight under American supplies. On the other hand, the Japanese were hungry and full, and they were all skinny and thin... There is a statistics like this: In 37 years, the average height of Japanese soldiers was 165CM, and in the later stage, the average height of Japanese soldiers was only 145CM, which has a lot to do with the source of troops, supply, etc.

Because of this, the squadron has the advantage in weight, strength, height, etc., and the M1 rifle is much heavier than the 38th hood, so two shots often bounce the Japanese rifle far away. Before the Japanese army could withdraw the gun, the soldiers' bayonets were already stabbed into the Japanese army's chest.

Zhang Chi was parachuted under the cover of the guard company later... Before Zhang Chi landed, two platoons of the guard company had already opened a large safety area below for Zhang Chi to land, and then another platoon accompanied Zhang Chi and the correspondents to parachuted.

As soon as Zhang Chi's feet fell to the ground, Zhang Qinghu and several soldiers mixed Zhang Chi inside.

The reason why "mixing" is used is because it is very difficult to protect a person in this flat and open area. Even if the guards surrounded Zhang Chi in a circle... without tanks or armored vehicles, it is a problem of a row of machine gun bullets and a mortar shell.

Therefore, Zhang Chi's military uniform was just a platoon leader, and he was holding an M1 rifle... Originally, Zhang Chi wanted to install a sniper lens for him, but Zhang Qingyu firmly disagreed.

"Master!" Zhang Qinghou said: "Snipers are also the enemy's key target on the battlefield. If you carry a sniper rifle, then your disguise will be useless!"

Zhang Chi thought about it, and the combat sniper lens that was mixed with the enemy as soon as it landed was basically useless. However, the bayonet might still come in handy, so Zhang Chi took off the sniper lens and put it in her backpack.

As soon as his feet landed, Zhang Chi ordered: "Warehouse!"

"Yes!" Zhang Qinghou waved his right hand and the group rushed towards the warehouse.

Throughout the journey, there were submachine guns and grenades, which basically meant killing gods and killing Buddhas... Many of them were Japanese researchers who did not have weapons in their hands, and some were even women. According to the Treaty of Geneva, they could not be treated as soldiers.

A considerable number of these researchers were college students and experts recruited by the Japanese army from various universities... Before this, the Japanese army's research on poison gas was not so crazy. This was mainly because the initial research on poison gas was easier on the one hand, and on the other hand, it was also under international pressure that they were still hiding their heads and tails on the battlefield. Only poison gases with not so toxicity were used. Therefore, the poison gases during World War I were enough for the battlefield demand.

However... with the development of the battlefield, the Japanese army's defeat in the Pacific made the Japanese army hope to develop a deadly poison gas to carry out local defense wars, so it was necessary to develop more lethal poison gas bombs (nerve poison gas, but the Japanese army could not develop until the end of World War II). This made the Japanese army's poison gas research department expand again and again, so that a "technology department" was needed to be added in Xinjing.

In this regard, the Japanese have made the wrong direction... The Japanese have a small strategic structure, dark psychology, and insufficient industrial level, so they only think in the direction of poison gas and bacteria, while the United States will think in the direction of atomic bomb.

The soldiers ignored whether they were students... What's more, the soldiers also knew that these researchers were studying poison gas, and during the research process, they still used the Chinese people as experiments. In their words, the Chinese people were not even humans but "large roads".

(Note: In Japanese, the big road means "log", which means "test product", and cannot be considered a human)

So the soldiers were not ruthless to these researchers, and they were rifles and submachine guns all the way, knocking the Japanese to the ground in rows and throwing a few grenades into them when passing by the building.

Not long after, the soldiers protected Zhang Chi and rushed to the warehouse... The warehouse had been occupied by soldiers who were airborne nearby... The warehouse was the key target, and any warriors who intentionally or unintentionally landed near the warehouse must occupy and control the warehouse as their top priority.

This made Zhang Chi breathe a sigh of relief.

When he walked along the underground passage into the opened warehouse door, he couldn't help but take a breath... There were at least 100,000 poisonous gas bombs of various colors here.
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