Chapter 593 : Chapter 315 Most Afraid of Teammates Like Pigs (
[Volume 57] Chapter 593: Chapter 315: Teammates who are most afraid of pigs (Part 1)
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Chapter 315: Teammates who are most afraid of pigs (Class)
As for the Japanese Army, the Japanese Navy is a noble army. Whether it is treatment or equipment, the Army shouted hysterically for several years, and finally put on the Type 96 light machine gun that was almost fighting for the military headquarters for a long time.
Or is the priority equipment given to the Navy. The reason for the military is that the Navy needs a small number? The output of new machine guns is also small, so the Marine Corps with less priority equipment is required. Compared with the Japanese Navy, the Japanese Army is basically a place to go.
The crying resentful woman. Just look at the entertainment embarrassment pictures
Gao Fei warned Fang Guozhong: "Be vigilant at all times when dealing with your enemies. No matter how vulnerable the enemy is, you must maintain a lion-like posture, and do not give the enemy any opportunity to take advantage of it."
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In the rain of bullets flying on the streets, people of the rushing commandos were constantly shot and fell to the ground. When the French failed to attack, they were preparing to use the streets to block the Gaofei commandos with fire. The French intercepted them.
With the Japanese chasing, the casualties of the troops began to increase continuously, and Gao Fei's mood also began to become heavier.
Gao Fei told Fang Guozhong only partly that the guards in the Japanese Marine Corps were not as good as those of the ship-owned troops. There were even elite airborne troops. Even in later generations, ordinary people might be ruthless against the Japanese Army in World War II.
The airborne troops are more familiar, but in fact, the Japanese Imperial Navy also has airborne troops. After the Japanese occupied the Philippines in history, they took advantage of the victory to attack the US and British defenders of Siribus Island in the east of Kalimantan Island. Nishizuka Tsukahara
The 11th Air Fleet to which the three units belongs and its affiliated Sasebo Joint Special Marines and Yokosuka First Special Marines participated in this battle. The 1st Special Marines of Yokosuka are the airborne troops belonging to the Japanese Navy, and this battle is also history.
The Japanese army used airborne troops for the first time during the southern invasion.
Initially, the Japanese Navy Airborne Forces was organized under great opposition pressure. The members were selected from the Navy Corps and handed over to the Takayama Artillery School for ground training. After obtaining airborne equipment, they were able to start air training. During this period, accidents occurred.
Due to the miserable training accident that caused more than 20 deaths due to accidental landing at sea and the inability to open an umbrella, the combat has been pushed to overcome the technical problems. In view of the training results that can be used for combat, the unit was sentenced by the Navy General Staff Headquarters.
The number is officially awarded. After the training is completed, it is composed of Yokosuka First Special Marine Corps and Yokosuka Third Special Marine Corps. They are the only two paratroopers in the Imperial Japanese Navy. Compared with the size of other Marine Corps with at least 1,000 people, this
The two troops are just small and special-structured scales of about 450 people. Unlike ordinary infantry, these paratroopers are equipped with German mp-18, mp-34, and 100-type submachine guns, with the intention of future
It can play a great role in street fighting.
However, it is obvious that these two elite Japanese troops are still learning how to fall from the air without a parachute. Gao Fei’s only thing he should pay attention to is the kamikaze special forces of Kiosu Yamashita, the Japanese who suffered a great loss on Gaolang Street.
Chapter completed!