One thousand meters south of Nanjin Kiln, there is a small river running east-west. The river flows to Lianhe River, a tributary of Xiushui running north-south. There is a village on each side of the north and south banks. The one on the north bank is called Dongpo Village, and the one on the south bank is called Wantou Village. The two villages were connected by a wooden bridge. At this time, Xu Zhi was leading a donkey on the wooden bridge.
The sound of gunfire coming from the direction of Nanjin Kiln made him very uneasy. Through his telescope, he saw the light yellow smoke rising after the explosion. He suspected that it might be a poison gas bomb. He immediately lost his composure and asked the troops to speed up. While asking Xu Hao to contact Jiang Tietou via walkie-talkie,
Xu Hao shouted several times but received no response. He reported to Xu Zhi: "Master, there is no response." Ximendu was behind them. He said: "Old Xu, to be on the safe side, should we set up an ambush here? If this creek is used well, it will act as a natural barrier."
Xu Zhi waved his hand: "No, the reconnaissance battalion is the elite of our guerrillas. Even if we just want to recover their bodies, we have to go there. The Japs seem to have used poison gas bombs. Xu Hao, please contact the First Brigade and tell Fan Yongcai, Ask him to pay attention to the situation on the battlefield and ask the brothers to prepare their gas masks."
Xu Hao responded, contacted the first brigade in front, and conveyed Xu Zhi's order to the brigade commander Fan Yongcai.
Fan Yongcai's troops were only about 800 meters away from the battlefield. Xu Zhi's new order reminded him. He picked up his binoculars and looked into the distance. Sure enough, he saw light yellow smoke. He judged the wind direction, and then decisively ordered, let The cadets put on gas masks,
The students in the reconnaissance camp did not know that the reinforcements were close at hand. In fact, they could not turn around and pay attention to the reinforcements at this time. Oishi Keiichiro fired a cannon at the back of the little devil at every turn, which cut off the little devil. They wanted to evacuate. Under the command of the two squadron leaders, they rushed up one after another. It took them five minutes, and after suffering more than 200 casualties, they finally rushed up the river embankment.
At this time, many trainees' rifles have run out of bullets, and it is definitely too late to replace the magazines. If you still have a spare rifle, you can continue shooting. If you don't have a spare, you can only rely on short guns or fight with the Japanese. It was a hand-to-hand battle, and the Japanese support fleet had stopped shelling. Many cadets took off their gas masks and climbed up the river embankment with a roar. Jiang Tietou knew the consequences of being approached by a superior enemy. At this time, he continued to lie down On the ground or escaping is waiting for death. On the contrary, rushing into the enemy group may be able to survive. He is holding a rifle in his right hand and draws a pistol in his left hand and fires violently at the two Japanese who are closest to him, while shouting: "Brothers Let’s fight hard.”
"Fight it." Some soldiers responded, "I lost my head and got a big scar. I will still kill the Japanese twenty years later." Some soldiers shouted, and they rushed to the river embankment, and then fought with the little Japanese. somewhere,
The melee was definitely a melee. I suffered two losses in a row. The little devils also became smarter. Many people did not remove the bullets from their guns. Although in the "Infantry Training Code", the requirement for hand-to-hand combat is to remove the bullets first. But they were really scared of being shot by Wei Qing-style assault rifles and shell guns. Many Japanese soldiers subconsciously wanted to ask for psychological comfort. They felt that there were still bullets in the gun and they would feel more at ease, so they kept the bullets in the gun. As for Whether they will knock out the loaded bullets in the guns is another matter.
Due to the brainwashing drills of the Japanese army, many people unconsciously gave up shooting once they felt that a hand-to-hand combat was about to follow, and instead devoted themselves wholeheartedly to executing assassination moves.
Meng Taishan was a veteran, and he knew that taking the initiative to attack at this time was the best strategy. He had already seen through life and death, and felt that this was a good opportunity to avenge Zhang Dazhu, so he climbed up almost at the same time as Jiang Tietou He climbed up the river embankment, shot out the last bullet in the gun, and killed another Japs. Only then did he remember that there was a rookie Huang Zhongming beside him. He took off the last grenade on his body and pulled it off. Huan threw it out and shouted: "Huang Zhongming, remember, if you can't do it, just run. Don't run in a straight line. You can go left or right."
He was doing good for Huang Zhongming and resolutely carried out the tasks assigned to him by Jiang Tietou. However, Huang Zhongming became angry after hearing this. He shouted: "Brother Meng, don't look down on others."
"Oh," Meng Taishan was stunned for a moment, took a moment to look at him, and said, "Good brother, let's die together."
"I won't die. I still have one hundred and ninety-six Japanese to kill." Huang Zhongming said, putting on Zhang Dazhu's assault rifle and howling loudly: "Brother Zhang, I killed them for you. "Then he stepped up the river embankment with both feet, stood next to Mengtai Mountain, turned his body, and pulled the trigger with his right index finger.
In the "click-click-click" sound of gunfire, wherever his gun pointed, the little Japanese fell down in droves. The Japanese behind did not dare to raise their swords, and started to dodge with strange screams. On the right, a few Japanese were silent. He rushed over, and Meng Taishan noticed it with his eyes wide open. Without saying a word, he rushed forward with his spear pointed out.
After fighting for several hours, most of the trainees were exhausted. Compared with them, the condition of the little devils was not much better. Many of the devils were still wet, which made their movements seem a bit stiff. Of course, Well, because we have an absolute numerical advantage, unfortunately, it is the students who suffer the loss.
A student soldier yelled and flew away a handful of San Baogai, and then slit the throat of the Japanese with a spear thrust. There were four Japs surrounding him. The other three found an opening and stabbed him with San Bagua. He dodged two, but was stabbed in the left rib by the third one. The Japs were very skilled in assassination. Once he felt the force on the gun body, he immediately turned his wrist desperately. The student roared in pain and used his right hand. When he swung it back, the rifle flew out of his hand and hit the Japs in the right chest. Then, just as he was about to grab the spear pierced in his left ribs, the other two Japs shouted and lunged forward, piercing the bayonets. His right rib and right chest...
A soldier was holding his feet by a Japanese soldier while fighting, and he immediately fell to the ground and rolled with the Japanese soldier. Several other Japanese soldiers surrounding him were afraid that casually bayonets would hurt their own people, so they chatted and exchanged words. In a sentence, they threw away their 38 big caps and rushed forward together. They suppressed the student soldier, but the student soldier could not move his hands and feet. In desperation, he bit the left leg of the Japanese soldier who was rolling with him first. , then, resisting the pain of being punched hard by other Japs, he repeatedly opened the Japs' cotton pants with his teeth, and then bit off a piece of the boss's flesh, "Ah." There was a piece missing from the thigh. The fleshy Japanese soldier cried out in pain. He struggled to crawl away, but the cadet took the opportunity to bite the tab of the grenade hanging on his waist. The Japanese soldier didn't know this, so he struggled to crawl away from the battle group. , but did not know that he had pulled off the grenade on his waist, and the "sizzling" sound of the fuse burning was heard, and the smoke filled the air. Several other Japanese soldiers who were suppressing the student were stunned. They let out a roar and let go of the student. The soldier wanted to escape,
It was too late, and the student soldier, whose face was covered with blood, tightly hugged the left foot of one Japanese soldier with both hands, and used his two legs to trip another Japanese soldier. He laughed loudly and shouted: "You idiots, let's die together."
"Boom." The grenade exploded. The four Japanese soldiers and the cadet were instantly engulfed by the fireworks. The owner of the grenade was directly blown away. A piece of his waist was blown away, and his internal organs were smeared all over the floor.