Cheng Bin, a native of Wanping County, Beiping. A guy with the same name as the number one traitor of the First Resistance Army, was also a famous sharpshooter in the original regiment. [.Com text] He grew up in the mountains of the Taihang Mountains since he was a child.
After farming and grazing, my father used five wolf skins in exchange for an old sleeve with an almost worn rifling to hunt to support the family, and he developed a good marksmanship.
At the beginning of last year, when I went to sell leather in Wanping County, which had been occupied for almost a year, I was caught by a few Japanese military policemen who wanted to buy leather but did not want to pay. I thought they were anti-Japanese elements and took them into the military police. Not only was the prey confiscated, but he himself was even more concerned.
He was sold as a laborer by the Wanping Gendarmerie and sent to the Jingbo Lake hydropower construction site.
After being rescued by Yang Zhen at the beginning of the year, he was inexplicably unlucky and suffered inhuman suffering for almost a whole year. He hated the little devils to the extreme and joined the army without saying a word. His marksmanship, even for those who
The veteran gunner who has been traversing the mountains and forests of Northeast China for many years is also impressed by it. No matter the gun is broken, as long as the barrel is still straight, once it is handed into his hands, it will not take him a long time to become a master.
When the reconnaissance battalion was being formed, he was picked by Li Mingrui at a glance, but Wang Guangyu, who loved talent, forced him to stay on the grounds that he was still young and needed to improve his physical fitness. When the regiment formed a sniper platoon, he
Was directly appointed as platoon leader by Wang Guangyu.
When he was at home, he used an old slide with polished rifling. When he was in the army, he used a Type 38 rifle all the time. The current one he had was equipped with a scope. The gun was thick and had excellent accuracy.
It can be said that I can’t put it down with the Water Lianzhu Rifle.
In the sniper intensive training team organized by Yang Zhen himself, it was his first time to receive sniper system training, and he even outperformed many veteran snipers in the reconnaissance camp.
Even in a competition after training, Yang Zhen was defeated by him when ten bullets were fired at a distance of 400 meters. After learning about his situation, Yang Zhen just laughed and scolded Wang Guangyu.
This guy is so good at hiding his secrets that he actually let such a good prospect slip away from under his nose without saying much.
Cheng Bin, who had always wanted to enter the reconnaissance camp, did not agree to his request. He just told Cheng Bin that since he has become a glorious anti-Japanese revolutionary soldier, he must have the consciousness of a revolutionary soldier. I am a brick of the revolution, and I can move it wherever it is needed.
.Let him work together with peace of mind.
When he saw Yang Zhen, he just laughed and scolded him. He did not poach himself afterwards, nor did he pursue his secretive behavior. Wang Guangyu felt ashamed and sighed at his luck. But now, it was him who risked being scolded to hide his secrets.
It's time to reward him handsomely for his private deeds.
Cheng Bin had almost no systematic sniper training, but was able to defeat Yang Zhen, who had received special training for a long time in later generations. Cheng Bin's almost innate feeling for guns can be said to be absolutely superb.
Although Wa Tianlong hid himself among dozens of guards for safety, according to Cheng Bin's skills he learned since childhood and his almost innate sense of shooting, as long as Cheng Bin was given a small gap, he would be sure
Send this guy with a bright saber on his shoulder and a lot of guards around him to meet their Amaterasu.
Opportunities always come suddenly. Just when Wa Tianlong and a guard beside him were running, they accidentally slipped and staggered, but they did not expect that they would step on a landmine left by the 89th Regiment in front.
In order to avoid being affected by the fragments of the mine, the moment Watana Takashi and his guards lay down, and when the delayed Watana Colonel half-pushed his head to reveal his head, Cheng Bin accurately seized this rare opportunity and gently buttoned the
The trigger was pulled.
A 7.62mm rifle bullet fired from the barrel of his gun accurately hit the target. At that time, he was yelling in his heart: "Baga, it's not over yet. How come there are still landmines on the road that has been waded over?"
In the head of Colonel Wada. Unfortunately, Takashi Wada and Colonel had their skulls opened directly by his extremely precise bullets.
As the saying goes, good fortune never comes singly, and misfortunes never come singly. This is true at all. Under the protection of dozens of guards, Colonel Watana who was not careful was not only shot to death. In order to save him, the guards who were in a hurry even stepped on the gun one after another.
There were three or four landmines around. In the violent explosion of the landmines, not only did Colonel Wada not survive, but not even a whole corpse fell.
The incomplete corpses of Watana Takashi and Lieutenant General Nemoto Hiro recognized one fact. First, on the battlefield, it is very dangerous to expose your head casually from the bunker. It does not mean that you will be spared just because you are in the so-called rear. Second
Second, there are snipers ambushing the enemy around. Third, he should never expect that those endless mines will be cleared.
It was the Japanese artillery that reacted much faster than Lieutenant General Motohiro. Although it was impossible to find out the specific location of the sniper at once, the experienced veterans quickly determined the approximate location of Cheng Bin from the general direction of the ballistic trajectory.
.Although I dare not send people to arrest you because of the dense mines, I can always cover you with artillery fire.
Just when Cheng Bin hit the target and retreated quickly, the Japanese artillery shells roared over. It was still unclear whether Yang Zhen's command had been equipped with a standard sniper rifle or if it was using an ordinary rifle.
The Japanese army, whose sharpshooters came to calculate the range, obviously failed to understand one fact.
That is, although the shooting distance of a general sharpshooter is only between 300 and 200 meters, the effective range of a sniper rifle equipped with a standard scope can be extended to 400 to 600 meters, or even 800 meters in open areas.
It is not impossible to hit the target accurately.
Although the Japanese artillery shells kept exploding behind Cheng Bin, the ones closest to him were a hundred meters away. Although it made Cheng Bin somewhat nervous, it still allowed him to retreat unscathed to the next sniper he chose.
Point. The Japanese army, which thought its marksmanship was accurate and its soldiers were well-trained and did not need professional snipers, suffered a serious loss this time.
The shells were fired for a while but did not bring any return. The guy who was hiding in the dark and shooting the black gun didn't know whether he was hit by the shells or not fired at all. Anyway, at least on the surface, there was nothing in the shelling this time.
The obtained Lieutenant General Genbo decisively put an end to this meaningless behavior of wasting artillery shells. At least in his opinion, it was a meaningless waste of money.
There was another reason why Lieutenant General Gengenbo ended Cheng Bin's artillery pursuit. Since the main force of his engineering troops was still in Jiamusi, he only had an engineering brigade with him that could only build bridges and pave roads, but not clear mines. So he got off the mission.
A decision that seemed correct to everyone, using artillery shells to remove at least all the mines on the road.
As for whether the bodies of the dead officers and soldiers who were killed by landmines on the road, including Watana Ryu and Colonel, because no one dared to collect them, would be torn into pieces by their own shells, that was something that no one cared about.
For the Japanese officers and soldiers who are still alive, as long as they don't step on those weird landmines, it will be fine.
To be honest, this decision was very difficult for Nemoto. The still majestic Japanese army at this time was very particular about respecting the war dead. Especially in order to maintain morale, they were very particular about the preservation of the bodies of their own war dead. Generally, they were cremated in a centralized manner.
After that, take it back to your country.
Although the senior generals of the Japanese army only used the soldiers as fighting tools, talking animals, and necessary consumables in the war, if someone really attacked the corpses of their own war dead, he would definitely
He was severely punished because this was something that greatly affected the morale of the very superstitious Japanese army.
Lieutenant General Nemotobo knew that his decision would probably cause the division commander who was still under him to change his position again. He might even be sent home directly. But Nemotobo also knew that he should not
There is no choice. Apart from using people to visit the minefield, the only option is to use artillery shells to clear it.
Having made up his mind, Nemotobo said to a staff officer beside him: "In addition to leaving a basic number of shells, order the artillery to concentrate all the artillery fire on me along the road and sweep it inch by inch. Where the troops attack, the artillery shells will be mined.
Sweep there. Be sure to clean up these damn endless mines on the road. In addition, immediately send a report to Jiamusi and ask them to send professional mine-clearing engineers."
Lieutenant General Nemoto's majesty, although there is a suspicion of serious waste, but the efforts will always be rewarded. After destroying more than half of the ammunition base, Lieutenant General Nemoto finally cleared a route that can be walked.
Although the road that has been cleared of mines seems much more difficult to walk on because there are large and small craters everywhere, it is at least safe.
However, after the artillery fire had completely cleared the road, Lieutenant General Genbo, who was still a little worried, checked again and found no common people to use as human shields, and directly sent the second regiment of the Jingan Army, which had finally been gathered together, to
They walked out. They lined up in a row, holding hands, starting from the edge of the soil and walking to the hilly area two kilometers ahead.
When a company of the Jingan Army with all its Japanese officers mobilized was forced by the bayonets of a Japanese squadron, they walked onto the road. Although they were frightened when they saw the corpses of the Japanese soldiers blown to pieces on the side of the road, they were filled with fear.
They hated the Japanese soldiers behind them to death. However, the puppet soldiers with their guns put away, under the coercion of the Japanese soldiers behind them, could only bite the bullet and clear the way for the Japanese soldiers in front.
Fortunately, as long as they didn't go astray and walked into the green gauze tents on both sides of the road, everything was fine along the way. At least it seemed that no one had been killed or injured by the landmines. From this point of view, the Japanese army's artillery technology
Still very solid and excellent.
Seeing that the road the Puppet Manchukuo Army passed was safe, the officers and soldiers of the 89th Regiment, who were crouching on the ground on both sides of the road to avoid their own minesweeper fire, also moved closer to the road one after another. When the leading Puppet Manchuria Army left,
When they arrived less than 500 meters away from Wang Guangyu's preset second blocking position, all the surviving and healthy officers and soldiers of the 3rd Brigade of the 89th Regiment scattered on both sides of the road had gathered together.
Looking at the hillock that was getting closer and closer and being ravaged by their own aviation forces, almost everyone breathed a sigh of relief. Although no bullets were fired from the hillock, the Japanese soldiers who had already suffered enough losses were not
Reluctantly, but still quickly dispersed, ready for battle. The Jingan Army, which had previously been used as human beings, was now upgraded to a high-level human shield.
After returning the weapons, they were directly pushed to the front line. Not only this company, but also their entire regiment was transferred up by Lieutenant General Genbo in order to reduce casualties and was entrusted with the important task of serving as the first wave.
attack.
As for the fact that there are many powerful sons of Manchukuo in this regiment, it is not something that Lieutenant General Genbo has to consider. Because looking at the crowded hills in front of him, Lieutenant General Genbo always has an ominous premonition.
What happened next proved the accuracy of Lieutenant General Nemoto's premonition. By the time the leading Puppet Manchukuo Jing'an Army had charged to the foot of Manggang, just after the aviation troops had withdrawn, the Manggang, which had just been silent just now, sprayed out everywhere.
The fire broke out. Accurate mortars blasted into the sky the groups of Japanese soldiers who were still reluctant to leave the road but still appeared to be gathered together.
What I didn't know was that although they had evacuated in the air, they were still under the threat of the aviation force lingering not far away. The heavy artillery that had caused huge casualties to the 32nd Wing did not speak. The opponent only used flexible
Mortars and infantry artillery launched bombardments against the attacking Japanese troops.
In the eyes of the officers and soldiers of the 24th Division, the artillery shells with long flames trailing behind their tails and almost no movement except for the whooshing sound in the sky are much more terrifying than the 150mm howitzers. Although the caliber is only
107 mm, but the threat to them is much greater than the 150 mm heavy howitzer.
The captain of the Artillery Regiment of the 24th Division, who had never seen or heard of weapons such as multiple rocket launchers in the world, after surveying the scene where the 32nd Regiment was shelled, told Genbo bluntly that this
This kind of firepower density can produce this effect only when the artillery shells fired by an artillery regiment are fired in a salvo.
The commander of the artillery regiment, who had no idea what a multiple rocket launcher was, knew that in his eyes, at least one artillery regiment fired a salvo with only six multiple rocket launchers. There was no artillery regiment like this.
matter.
This kind of rocket launcher is the best time to exert its firepower advantage when attacking heavy enemy groups. Wang Guangyu is not a fool for the Japanese army that is now widely dispersed. He can use this precious rocket to attack the largest group.
A squadron of Japanese troops?
It was an extremely lucky thing for the Japanese attacking troops not to be attacked by such horrific rockets. They didn't know that their opponents just didn't want to waste such precious rockets on them. The opponents just didn't want to waste such precious rockets on them.
The six multiple rocket launchers had already locked onto the artillery regiment of the 24th Division, which was hidden behind the earth edge that they had given up. Because of this natural barrier, no protective fortifications were built.
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