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Chapter 44 Red Eyes

Knowing that time waits for no one, the platoon leader didn't pay much attention to the few smaller underground bunkers that he encountered along the way without the sound of artillery. The Japanese soldiers who collided with them directly opened fire.

.Anyway, the rate of fire of my rifle is much higher than that of the Japanese army. In this kind of battle, I am definitely not the one who suffers.

His principle is that any Japanese troops he sees along the way will be dealt with with weapons. As for the small bunkers separated by sandbags and logs inside the hidden part, as long as no artillery is found, he will not go in at all and has no time to check.

, just throw two grenades into each one.

For him, those artillery pieces were the key point. Although he still didn't know how many artillery pieces there were. After all, he was not a professional artillery commander. He couldn't tell such a thing just by listening.

But for him, there was only one target, and that was the Japanese artillery.

As for those messy things, he won't care. But if he knew that the headquarters of the 28th Regiment was also here, would he change his tactics? I don't know. After all, destroying the Japanese command structure is the same as destroying the Japanese command structure.

The importance of destroying Japanese artillery positions is almost the same.

It's just that the platoon leader, who was already red-eyed at this time, had no intention of keeping prisoners for interrogation to see what else was inside this extremely hidden fortification built by the Japanese army. Maybe he thought about it, but because of time

It was too urgent and he did not execute it. After all, with only one squad of troops at hand, he did not have so many manpower to interrogate and guard the prisoners.

For this young platoon leader, there is no one in the squad of soldiers who rush in with him who understands Japanese at all. Translators and enemy workers are only equipped at the battalion level. Since

If there is no one who understands Japanese, then what is the use of captives? To be used as a burden?

Moreover, what he has to face now are hundreds of genuine Japs from several artillery squadrons of the Japanese army. How can he have anyone left to look after the prisoners? Rather than being passive then, it is better to deal with them directly. Anyway, the Japs' guard force at this time is not

They were held back by the company commander outside, and even though they were dispersed by Liu Fei, they still couldn't rush in for reinforcements after a while.

Those officers who only have pistols and sabers are the opponents of his automatic rifles. When killing these officers, he will naturally not show mercy. Under his gun, any Japanese soldier who encounters them will either die or be seriously injured and unable to move.

Yes, no one can still stand.

Compared with rushing in, it can be said to be red-eyed, ignoring the platoon leader all the way. Compared with the artillery over there who are busy providing fire support to the forward position, at this moment, they are in the wing headquarters, because the wing

He was leaning against the entrance and exit, but when Masatada Kaneoka heard the gunshots coming from the corridor, he almost bit off his tongue with remorse.

In order to protect the artillery that was keeping the war going, he had already sent out almost all the security forces around him to clear out the small troops that had penetrated deep inside him. However, he did not expect that one of them would still be missed despite all the calculations.

One thing. That is the principle of darkness under the lamp.

He did not expect that his opponent would be able to infiltrate this well-concealed artillery fortification group and his headquarters right under his nose and under heavy encirclement and suppression. Although the sound of artillery over there was covering it up, there was still a sound coming from the corridor.

The sound of gunshots and the explosion of grenades, as a captain of the Colonel's Wing, he heard it immediately.

It's just that all the security forces around him have been sent out to clear it up. The remaining rifle group of more than ten people is unlikely to survive if the opponent attacks them. The few remaining soldiers in the wing headquarters alone are unlikely to survive.

If the signal corpsmen, combat staff, and orderlies who do not yet have guns equipped with Southern-style pistols want to fight an opponent who can sneak into their regiment under tight security, the result is self-evident.

At this time, he wanted to mobilize troops, but found that the phone line was no longer accessible. Colonel Masataka Kaneoka could no longer care about the importance of artillery. The telephone line for external communication had been cut off, and the possibility of calling in troops from outside for reinforcements was almost impossible.

No more. The only ones that can be used now are the artillery of those artillery squadrons. Anyway, with the strength of four squadrons, it is not a big problem to temporarily lose one.

Just when Kaneoka Masataka picked up the phone, he asked a squadron to withdraw from the artillery position and cleanly eliminate the enemy force that had actually come under his nose. From the gunshots, he could tell that the anti-union forces had penetrated in.

Not many. Although artillery is not as good at this kind of combat as infantry, a squadron should still have no problem dealing with a small group of enemy troops.

It was just that he had just picked up the phone and hadn't waited for the call to be answered. The simple wooden door of his headquarters was suddenly kicked open. Although no one rushed in, two grenades were thrown in. Two orderlies.

Seeing this, he hurriedly rushed over to pick up the grenade and throw it out.

They also recognize the two grenades thrown in by the Anti-Japanese Alliance, and are even quite familiar with them. Although they are servicemen, they are not unfamiliar with the Type 97 grenades equipped by the Japanese army. It is precisely because of the performance of this grenade

They were so familiar with it that they thought they could throw the grenade out of the wing headquarters before it exploded.

What these two guys didn't expect was that just before they got close to the two grenades, the two grenades that they thought they had plenty of time suddenly exploded in advance. Although this was the second grenade,

The bunker of the 18th Regiment's fortifications is the largest except for several artillery bunkers, but the area cannot be too large.

Although the power of two grenades is nothing on the battlefield, the lethality in this small area can be imagined. The single pieces and shock waves after the explosion of the two grenades swept across this small hiding place. Busy

Before he could make a phone call to mobilize troops to rescue Wing Headquarters Masataka Kanoka, before he had time to say anything, his vision went black due to the explosion and he lost track of anything.

In fact, these two guys are unlucky. Among the grenades equipped by various countries in the world, the Type 97 grenade is the only one that uses a collision fuze. In addition to being less powerful than grenades from other countries and the fuze is not that reliable, the biggest

My problem is that I like to explode in advance.

Although when the platoon leader threw the grenade, because the grenade was unreliable, he immediately threw it in after pulling the safety button. However, these two guys who were eager to show off in front of their superiors were unlucky enough to throw the grenade in their hands early.

The explosion. Not only failed to save his boss, but he also got involved in it. And the end was even worse, he was directly blown into a bloody gourd.

The platoon leader who did not consider whether there were other important Japanese organizations here would naturally not know that he had accidentally killed the Japanese 28th Regiment Headquarters. However, he came in behind them and was worried about the troops entering the fortifications.

Liu Fei, who suffered less, did not become red-eyed like him. Although he did not keep any prisoners for interrogation, his observations were much more detailed than his.

After all, he was a person who spent three months in the training team of the reconnaissance brigade directly under the military region. Liu Fei learned not only the skills of capture, fighting and killing, but also a lot of reconnaissance ability and meticulous observation. Otherwise

He would not be the first to discover this large bunker during the battle.

Before entering, he cut off all the telephone lines leading to the outside of the fortification, leaving none for Colonel Masatada Kaneoka. Of course, at this time, he did not know that the Wing Headquarters of the 28th Regiment was also there.

Here, he found an extremely well-hidden transmitting antenna of a high-power radio station on a tree outside the fortification, and realized that this place was probably not just a hidden artillery bunker.

According to his understanding of the distribution of the Japanese army's wartime communication equipment, there are high-power radio stations, which means that there will be at least a regiment-level headquarters of the Japanese army here. But when he entered, several separate hidden units were isolated.

, had been blown to pieces with a grenade by a platoon leader who ignored him.

Seeing this situation, Liu Fei could only shake his head and smile bitterly. For him, the temptation of a Japanese army regiment headquarters was still quite great. Although in the anti-alliance prisoner camp, Cheng Da, a junior Japanese officer, was...

Speaking of majors, lieutenants, and even officers at the rank of colonel, their prices are declining day by day, and even major generals are not uncommon.

Under such circumstances, he would naturally not think about capturing a colonel to show off. A colonel is really unattractive to the Anti-League at the moment. If it were a lieutenant general, he would still consider it.

As a colonel, he wouldn't even think about it.

For him, the map in the Japanese coalition headquarters showing the Japanese defense situation and the code book for horizontal communication between various Japanese units were what he wanted most. Those three months of basic training were not in vain after all.

.Liu Fei still knows very well what his superiors need most at the moment.

Liu Fei did not rush to meet up with the platoon leader, but followed them to check the bunkers one by one. Finally, he found what he wanted in two adjacent bunkers, but the area was not small. These two bunkers

There are several radio stations displayed inside, especially one of the high-power radio stations that is quite eye-catching. Naturally, it should be the telecommunications room of the Japanese military headquarters here.

Another room has a field map hanging on it, and a table made of ammunition boxes has several field military telephones on it. If the prediction is not wrong, it should be the headquarters of the 28th Regiment. Liu Fei did not dislike these two rooms.

A long row of grenades exploded in the concealed area, leaving blood and flesh flying everywhere. As a company health worker, he had seen this kind of thing a lot.

Liu Fei took off the map on the wall, folded it carefully, and put it together with several code books found in the telecommunications room into the satchel handed over by Qi Zhiyuan. Although these things were not too big for him

But to his superiors, it was a completely different matter. The effect of these things was not even inferior to that of an infantry regiment.

However, Liu Fei was not willing to find only one map. As the main force of the 7th Division and the 28th Regiment that guaranteed its flanks, there should be other more important things here. He motioned to the leaders following him.

The team squad leader took his men to meet up with the platoon leader. He himself squatted in the 28th Regiment Headquarters, rummaging around. He wanted to see if there was anything else, especially about the depth deployment of the Japanese army.

something.


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