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102. Street Fighting with the Ancients 5

The young soldier held the cluster grenade tightly in his arms and said in a trembling voice: "I, I'm not afraid, I really am not afraid."

There was a loud "boom", and the older soldier showed his head and saw that the Japanese tank had reached the horizontal blocking trench. The moment the tank crossed the trench, the brother raised the cluster grenade with one hand and the other hand.

He pulled the grenade ropes on his hands and back one after another, and a huge explosion exploded directly from the tank, and the entire tank immediately burst into flames.

"Good, heroic." said the older soldier.

The young soldier had the courage to show his head and take a look. He was shocked by the scene in front of him. He pursed his lips tightly and secretly made up his mind that I would also blow up a tank and make a real Chinese character.

"Click, click, click!" The machine guns on the enemy tanks continued to fire, suppressing the exposed Chinese soldiers. Under the instigation of the commander, the little devils following the tanks, like crazy dogs and badgers, carried the bayonets already fixed.

The rifle screamed and rushed forward.

A veteran with rich combat experience had a cigarette in his mouth and smoked heavily. He said: "Brothers, don't listen to those Japanese who are screaming happily like cats in spring. I'll see you later."

, I will not only blow up their tanks, but also blow up the Japanese into pieces, just like our hometown explodes popcorn during the New Year, how about it, do you like it?"

"It's cool." The two brothers held cluster grenades and shouted after their elder brother to embolden themselves.

The veteran finished his cigarette, spit out the cigarette butt on the ground, and shouted: "Brothers, it's up to me."

There was a shouting sound in the position, and the veterans, holding cluster grenades, rushed towards the Japanese tanks when they were still some distance away from the trenches.

"Click, click, click." The Japanese machine guns were firing at the veterans, but veterans were veterans after all. They ran left, ran, right, ran, stopped, stopped, then suddenly got up and ran forward again.

The Japs' infantry also focused their attention on the veterans, holding rifles in hand, aiming at the veterans and shooting continuously.

He was unable to defeat his four-handed opponent with two fists. Before he could reach the distance to effectively supply the Japanese tanks and vehicles, the veteran seemed to have been hit by a Japanese machine gun. He lay motionless on the ground.

"Hey." A soldier sighed with regret.

The squad leader spoke at this time: "Brothers, let's separate. We won't get in until the Japanese tanks come. Do you hear me?"

"Yes." the brothers replied.

At this time, the Japanese tank truck drove in front of the veteran. Seeing the sinister and vicious Japanese tank driver deliberately driving the tank to crush the veteran lying on the ground, no one expected that the veteran actually got up and hugged the veteran.

The grenade has been stringed and is smoking.

When the Japs saw this, they immediately fired at the veteran, but at this time the veteran had already thrown the cluster grenade. After a huge explosion, seven or eight Japs were indeed blown away.

The Japanese tank had already arrived in front of the veteran, and the veteran was hit by several bullets. The strong and unyielding veteran pulled the string of the grenade tied to his back. The veteran staggered towards the Japanese tank, and was shot again.

There was a loud noise, and the Japanese tank exploded and burst into flames.

All of this was seen by Commander Dai, who was standing on the pagoda with a telescope. Master Dai held back the tears that kept rolling in his eyes and said to the staff beside him: "You remember, victory in war is always about victory.

It is not the credit of any general or politician. With such soldiers, no matter how powerful the enemy's weapons and equipment are, we Chinese descendants will destroy the enemy's spirit and break the enemy's backbone."

The officers and soldiers present all followed Commander Dai in taking off their military caps and silently paid tribute to the soldiers who were dying one by one.

We, the Greater China, never care about other people's land or other people's resources, but we, the Greater China, will never tolerate anyone's bullying. Any offense against our China will be punished no matter how far away it is, whether it was yesterday, today, or tomorrow.

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