The 172nd chapter beacon fire group policy mountain (4)
As the most outstanding company commander under Du Kaishan, Sima Feng did not let him down. [.Com text] When the Japanese army's attention was attracted by the second battalion that launched a frontal assault, Sima Feng led his two platoons of men
, from the flank of the Second Battalion, taking advantage of automatic firearms, they abruptly opened a gap in the Japanese defense line and went straight to the headquarters of the 44th Regiment.
At this time, the Second Battalion, which had taken over from the First Battalion to launch the attack, had already been mixed up, and its troops had been used to the extreme. Even if a small team of troops was withdrawn, the defense line was in danger of collapse. The Japanese troops on the second line of defense could naturally watch their opponents.
A small force tore apart its own defense line from the weakest point on its flank and rushed into its position, but could not spare any troops to stop it.
It was just that this small force, which the Japanese army did not expect, rushed into its own position. Instead of cooperating with the troops charging from the front, it used automatic firearms and a large number of grenades to clear the way and went directly to its own rear. After passing by
After being stunned for a short time, I immediately realized that these guys were heading for my headquarters. They didn't take a fancy to my place.
With no more troops to stop the attack, Masada Moriki, the captain of the 3rd Battalion of the 44th Regiment commanding the second line of defense, could only report to Tsutsutaro Kawama. One was to request reinforcements, and the other was to tell Kawama
Colonel, a small team of the opponent has already rushed towards his headquarters.
In fact, there was no need for him to report. Colonel Hejian, who had been carefully observing the battlefield, had already seen the opponent, a small force with a small number of people, rushing towards his headquarters. The opponent's small force ignored the obstruction along the way and directly attacked
Taro Kawama's intention to kill him was clear to him.
The intention of his opponent's move was very clear to Tsuchitaro Kawama. However, he once had four brigades and twelve squadrons on hand, but now he had broken through his own defense because his only reserve team had been transferred to the north to counterattack.
The enemy in the north is in danger of cutting off his own retreat. The remaining squadron still has to protect its own retreat and deal with the enemy in other directions. If it cannot be used easily, it has no troops to send.
With the strength of his troops already being used to the extreme, Tsutsutarou Kawama gritted his teeth and mobilized two squadrons from the last reserve team that could be mobilized, which was his guard squadron. He also sent the wing to the center.
All the combatants fired their guns and were sent out to try to repel or annihilate the sneak attack on their headquarters by this daring little force.
Now Tsuchitaro Kawama hates Major General Kuroiwa Yoshikatsu, who has returned to the embrace of Amaterasu. If it weren't for this guy's support, among the four squadrons under each brigade of the 44th Regiment, only
With three infantry squadrons in hand, why was he so passive? With three squadrons in hand, why would he be in a crisis?
It's just a complaint, but Taro Kawama also knows that Major General Kuroiwa leaves one squadron for each group. This is a common practice among the Japanese army, and it is useless even if he scolds him. In fact, Colonel Kawama does not know that these three squadrons
At this time, it was no longer within the structure of the 11th Division.
These three squadrons were transferred into the Chinese customs as soon as they set off, and they were preparing to form an independent mixed brigade of a garrison nature based on these three squadrons. The three reorganized squadrons are still being mobilized in Japan. etc.
When he was transferred to the Kwantung Army, he didn't know the year of the monkey and the month of the horse.
Taro Kawama scolded him, but he was still confident that the two squads he sent plus a machine gun team could stop the Chinese squad that was rushing toward him. There were only dozens of opponents.
With the strength of the troops, sending two infantry squads by yourself is already a great honor.
If it wasn't for the safety of his headquarters, things needed to be more cautious. In his opinion, sending a small team would be enough. But what he didn't expect was that when the two armies came into contact, it was the guard squadron he sent that was defeated first.
.The strength of the two teams was actually defeated before they could even stop their opponents for fifteen minutes.
The result of the battle caught Kawama Tsutsutarou somewhat off guard, and he did not understand how his carefully selected guards could be defeated so quickly. They were defeated in just one face-to-face meeting in fifteen minutes.
You know, in the opinion of Colonel Taro Kawajana, who participated in the Battle of Songhu in 1937, his two squads of soldiers were enough to defeat a company or even a battalion of China's most powerful Central Army in the battle. Blockade
There were no more than two platoons of anti-Manchu armed forces on the opposite side without artillery support, so they were definitely easy to capture.
This is a formal face-to-face, hard-to-fight field battle. It is not a street fight or an ambush battle. There is almost no opportunity for opportunism. It relies on the actual combat effectiveness of both sides.
He really couldn't figure out why his troops collapsed so quickly. You must know that just before, when he faced an assault by an opponent's battalion under the cover of intensive artillery fire, his two squadrons deployed on the forward position resisted
It lasted nearly an hour and caused huge casualties to the opponent. Otherwise, the opponent would not have broken through its first line of defense and would rather take the risk of being counterattacked and replace its troops on the spot.
In fact, Tsutsuki Taro Kawama never understood where he was wrong. He was not wrong in sending troops to block the attackers from his headquarters, but the tactics used by the troops he sent out were completely wrong.
Although he already knew that his opponent was equipped with a large number of automatic firearms, Captain Eiji Nakata, the guard squadron leader he sent out to command the counterattack, was forced by his opponent and reluctantly adopted the stupidest tactic to engage in close combat with his opponent.
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There is no other way. The opponent's gun skills, which have already reached about 200 meters at this time, are not inferior to mine. Although there are only a few rifles, these rifles that shoot extremely accurately are matched with grenade tubes that also shoot extremely accurately.
, causing his main supporting firepower, even the Type 96 light machine gun that was just equipped in the 11th Division, to lose its say as soon as the battle started.
As soon as one of the grenade launchers was fired at by the opponent, the shooter and the shooter were reduced to parts. The remaining one was closely targeted by the opponent's sharpshooters. Several machine gunners were shot by the opponent's precise rifles.
There were numerous casualties. Even the 11th Division, which has always been known for its strength, no one dared to touch the machine gun that now represented death.
Not only did the two machine guns go silent when they came up, causing Eiji Nakata to lose his main supporting firepower. The grenade, the main fire suppression weapon used by the Japanese army in close combat, was also suppressed by the opponent's two machine guns that fired alternately.
Every grenadier who just wanted to stand up was beaten into pieces by the opponent's precise machine gun fire before he could load the grenade into the launcher.
And when Eiji Nakata, who had lost all his supporting firepower, wanted to adopt the same tactics as his opponent, using precise rifle fire to suppress the opponent's firepower, he sadly discovered that his men were unable to open their eyes under the dazzling light of the setting sun.
Eye.
Damn it, he realized that he and his opponent were exactly in the east and west. And the opponent in the west was just under the rays of the setting sun. Under the irradiation of the setting sun, he couldn't aim at all, and he couldn't even aim.
It's hard to open my eyes.
For the first time since childhood, Eiji Nakata hated the sun that had always been the symbol of his country. In his heart, he scolded his opponent for his cunningness. But this place, as the core position of the Japanese army, was in this mountainous area.
It's a rare small piece of flat land, and there's not even a hidden place where you can't be beaten passively.
Nakata Eiji knew that he couldn't last long if the fight continued like this, but Nakata Eiji, who couldn't run, was still a bachelor. After suffering a big loss in just a few minutes of shooting, he knew that if he continued to wait here, he would not be able to complete the cover combination.
The tasks at the team headquarters made people continue to hammer on one after another, and they couldn't even hold on for ten minutes.
Knowing that if the fight continues like this, it won't take long before the few troops he has on hand will be wiped out. Since there is no way to retreat, this guy who thinks that instead of just waiting for death, it is better to fight to the death, he simply initiates
He bit the bullet and launched an attack, trying to use his men's hand-to-hand combat abilities to repel the opponent.
Although he also knew that this was unlikely, even a slim hope. In the previous battle, his opponents were equipped with a large number of automatic firearms, and he saw the scene of his comrades trying to engage in hand-to-hand combat being swept away. But he also knew that
, this is his best and only choice at the moment. After all, in close combat, he may still have a chance.
However, in order to disperse the opponent's firepower density and reduce casualties so as to retain enough troops to engage in hand-to-hand combat with the opponent, Nakata Eiji still spread the skirmisher lines widely.
Looking at the Japanese soldiers charging at him with Type 38 rifles with bayonets, Sima Feng showed a trace of imperceptible contempt on his lips. Sima Feng put down the gun in his hand, took out a grenade and said to the brothers beside him: "Except
In addition to the machine gun, everyone has grenades ready. When I call to throw them later, don’t throw them out in a hurry. Wait until you finish pulling the string and check the three numbers before throwing them out. If anyone throws them out earlier, I will go back and kick their ass.
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One hundred meters, fifty meters, thirty meters. When the charging Japanese troops had reached less than thirty meters away, Sima Feng shouted: "We are all here, use grenades to greet these bastards."
After that, he pulled the string of the grenade in his hand, shouted three numbers loudly, and then threw it with all his strength.
Looking at the opponent's position getting closer and closer, Nakata Eiji suddenly felt an inexplicable feeling of terror in his heart, and he couldn't feel the slightest excitement. Just when Nakata Eiji couldn't figure out why his opponent's two accurate light machine guns just didn't fire.
, a squad leader beside him shouted in horror: "Grenade, lie down."
Accompanied by this horrified cry, fragments of grenades exploded in the air above the heads of Eiji Nakata and his men. The large amount of fragments produced by dozens of grenades exploding in the air swept across this small battlefield like a storm. The man who launched the charge
The Japanese army suffered heavy casualties from the bombing. When the rain of grenades stopped, few Japanese soldiers in the two squads could stand up.
His whole body was pricked with several holes by large and small shrapnel, but his life was saved because of the steel helmet on his head. Looking at the few remaining subordinates, Nakata Eiji knew that he was probably going to die here today. His ferocious energy at this time was completely
He was inspired. He drew out his sword and led the remaining dozen or so subordinates to charge towards Sima Feng.
Looking at the few dozen Japanese soldiers left in front of him, Sima Feng smiled and stopped his subordinates from continuing to greet them with grenades. Just kidding, this modified Japanese 97-style grenade is very precious. Waste of money here.
A dozen guys are not worth it. Even if you fight a war, you have to pay attention to cost-effectiveness, right?
It was Sima Feng's old subordinates who knew him well. He waved his hand, and all his old subordinates raised their submachine guns. As his hand slashed hard, dense rain of bullets from more than twenty submachine guns hit the ground.
Nakata Eiji, who had already rushed to less than ten meters away from Sima Peak, fought with more than a dozen of his subordinates into a briquette.
Sima Feng did not even look at Eiji Nakata, who was absolutely unwilling to die. His eyes were still wide open when he fell to the ground. Now that the Japanese blocking force has been eliminated, the headquarters of the Japanese 44th Regiment has become like
A naked girl was exposed in front of him. A distance of two hundred meters was nothing to Situ Feng and his men who had gone through long-term weight-bearing training.
The almost one-sided outcome of the battle left Kawama Tsutsuki Taro stunned immediately. It was just that he was stunned by the beating, but his subordinates were not stupid.
Seeing that the blockade failed, his commander stared blankly at the battle that had just ended. He knew that the distance of 200 meters meant that there was nothing, and the several staff officers who could rush over in the blink of an eye did not say anything, except leaving two people behind.
After an officer led the remaining team to tightly entangle the opponent and dispose of the radio and other items in the headquarters, the rest of the group picked up Taro Kawama and ran back.
It must be said that the 11th Division is the senior division of the Japanese army, and its fighting determination is definitely not comparable to that of the 4th Division. Although the opponent only left a small team to block the attack, plus a Type 92 heavy machine gun.
.But this team brought a lot of trouble to Sima Feng.
Sima Feng, who was afraid that Taro Kawajama had escaped, in order to catch this guy, after breaking the blockade of the two Japanese squads, he immediately concentrated all his troops and pounced on him. He was too careless, thinking that he had defeated the Japanese troops of the two squads.
The opponent is no longer blocking his ability.
Sima Feng did not expect that just as he had rushed very close to the Japanese headquarters, a burst of intensive machine gunfire and neat rifle volleys suddenly rang out from the bushes at the foot of the hill on his flank.
Along with the sound of gunfire, several grenades fired from grenade tubes also hit him all over the place.
The troops, who were charging forward and almost unprepared, suffered heavy casualties from the sudden firepower. An entire squad of soldiers fell among the Type 92 heavy machine gun that suddenly opened fire and a dozen volleys of rifles.
Next. A light machine gun accompanying the troops in the charge was also blown up.
Seeing that the Japanese soldiers who had just wiped out two squads of Japanese soldiers without any casualties were now suffering heavy casualties, Sima Feng's eyes almost turned red. After he threw a grenade towards the machine gun position, he raised the submachine gun in his hand.
Sweep over this sudden Japanese army.
While Sima Feng desperately tried to suppress the heavy machine gun with the submachine gun in his hand, he shouted at him: "Use grenades to blow those bastards out for me."
Sima Feng wanted to use grenades to blow up the guys hiding in the bushes, and then use the close-combat firepower of the submachine gun to defeat them, but he did not expect that these Japanese soldiers were determined and would rather take the grenades than hide in the bushes.
I just won’t go out.
This Japanese army is very cunning. The firepower point they chose not only tightly curbed Sima Feng's charge route to the 44th Regiment Headquarters, but also cleverly avoided the direct fire of the setting sun. If they did not eliminate this firepower point, they would have already fought with themselves.
The intended target was so close that there was nothing he could do. Unless Sima Feng wanted to risk the entire army being killed or injured here.
Moreover, these Japanese troops adopted an extremely rare shrinking tactic, clearly intending to hold them back. Once they are dragged here by this Japanese army, even if they occupy the Japanese army headquarters, it will be of no use. The little devils are not stupid, their opponents have already attacked.
It doesn't move around.
Knowing that he had no time to delay any longer, Sima Feng gritted his teeth and said to Liu Yandong, the platoon leader attached to the guard company next to him: "Concentrate all your firepower and suppress this firepower. Let the grenade launcher retreat.
Knock out that heavy machine gun. I will take my men, force their way through, and kill the Japanese headquarters. If we let them delay any longer, our trip will be in vain."
Liu Yandong was not stupid and knew the price of forced movement under the nose of the Japanese firepower. He immediately said: "No, you are the highest commander here now. You have to stay here and unify the command. I will take charge of the Japanese command."
go."
After that, without waiting for Sima Feng to reply, he crouched down to greet his subordinates, braved the heavy rain of bullets fired by the Japanese army, put the tactics he had learned in daily life to the best, and rushed towards the headquarters of the 44th Regiment.
But moving under the little devil's nose, judging from the little devil's precise shooting skills, it is almost impossible to
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