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Chapter 161 Accident

After Guo Kui received the telegram from Chu Tiange asking for someone, he immediately called Lu Zhibai and asked him to send two Lang Ya who could fly Japanese fighter jets nearby. Lu Zhibai had a squadron operating in Thailand.

His telegram was sent out and was received by the Tianwei Squadron and the Red Fox Squadron who were ambushing around the Lanluga Prisoner of War Camp. Lei Tianwei and Song Yuanzhuang, the two squad captains, met the requirements. They were very itchy at the time, but considering

After discussing the operation to rescue British prisoners of war at night, they finally could only continue to maintain radio silence, which was regarded as letting go of this rare opportunity.

Soon it was night again, and as soon as it got dark, Lei Tianwei sneaked back to the previous ambush site. Song Yuanzhuang and others arrived three hours late. By this time, Lei Tianwei had already figured out the Japanese defense layout.

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Fourteen special operations team members were lying on the edge of a small river east of the prisoner of war camp. Lei Tianwei first broke down the characteristics of the Japanese army's defense to everyone, and then arranged the tasks one by one. Finally, he stretched out his left wrist and said: "Check the time.

It is now 10:05. We will start taking action in a quarter of an hour. No matter whether it is successful or not, we will retreat immediately in 20 minutes. We will assemble at the orchard where we lurked during the day and disperse."

At almost the same time, in a cell in the No. A branch of the Lanluga Prisoner of War Camp, Major Willie Jones was saying to several officers and soldiers who were unwilling to join their camp: "Gentlemen, please don't have any illusions anymore.

What we are facing are not sane enemies. They are simply a bunch of beasts. I swear to God, what I said before is true and not an exaggeration. Gentlemen, we have no other choice.

There may be a chance of survival if you go out, but if you stay here, you will be tortured to death."

The British had not fought for so long that even though many of them wore military uniforms, they were no more courageous than civilians who had never held a gun. Major Willie's earnest persuasion did not move them, but they were afraid of being implicated.

Some people also persuaded their friends or comrades in the squad not to take risks, thinking that this would only anger the Japanese and seek death.

The last persuasion was ineffective. Willy winked at the officers and soldiers who had decided to take the risk, and then said: "Then let time prove it. When one day you find that many old faces are suddenly missing around you, you

You will believe my words."

At 10:20, as the searchlight circles on the four corner sentry towers of the prisoner of war camp swept across the east side of the avenue parallel to the gate of the prisoner of war camp, two unity brigades jumped out quickly, each of them waving a folding sapper

The shovel dug out pits of about ten centimeters one after another on the ground, and one filled them with pocket mines the size of a baby's fist. In less than two minutes, six land mines were laid, and then they were at a circle of light away from them.

When they were still five meters away, the two people jumped back to the roadside at the same time and lay down in the grass.

At the same time, outside the walls on the east and west sides of the prisoner-of-war camp, Lei Tianwei's team came from the east and Song Yuanzhuang's team started their infiltration operations from the west. Lei Tianwei's side adopted the wall-breaking infiltration method. They first selected the most suitable people to infiltrate.

Then he used a dagger to pry open the concrete on the wall, and then took out the stones inside. It took him five minutes to get a peephole first, and then used the peephole to detect the situation inside clearly, staggering the inspection and inspection of the patrol team.

Under the illumination of the searchlight, two people moved the rocks, and one person quickly got in. When the lights and patrols came over, they blocked the hole in the wall. Two people could be sent through each time, and after four people were sneaked in, the Japs' eight

The patrol team suffered a disaster,

Lei Tianwei broke down the wall and sneaked in, while Song Yuanzhuang and the others went in by pole vaulting. Because there was a sense of competition, Song Yuanzhuang had already thought of a way to enter. He prepared a bamboo pole about eight meters long in advance. , so the team's Langya and Unity Brigade became masters of pole vaulting. He was the last one to jump in. When he was in mid-air, he first pushed the bamboo pole down the wall, then stretched his body and fell into the wall. He had just jumped in. Inside the wall, a subordinate whispered to him: "Boss, Tianwei and the others have killed a Japanese patrol."

"Ah, they took the lead. It doesn't matter. Isn't there another patrol?" As they were talking, a Wolf Fang in front of them on their right hissed softly. They immediately shut up and looked at each other, going to see them. A distant Japanese patrol came over with the aperture of the searchlight.

The leading sergeant of this team of Japanese soldiers didn't know if he knew someone was trying to plot against them, so he actually led the team forward by using the residual light of the searchlight of the northeast corner sentry tower, but didn't give them a chance, so when they started While patrolling along the east wall, the Tianwei team once again found an opportunity to touch it.

After dealing with the patrol, it was time to deal with the Japanese sentries on the four sentry towers and rescue the British prisoners of war. The two teams immediately dispersed, with two people from each group approaching the sentry tower, and the Tianwei team separated into two more Some people went to the prisoner of war camp to guard the entrance of the barracks, while others went to the three prisoner of war barracks in groups of two.

As many as 11,000 British prisoners of war were held here. In order to facilitate management, the Thais divided the Ranluga Prisoner of War Camp into four camps: A, B, C and D. Lei Tianwei and other six people were using the blind spot of the searchlight to head toward the prisoner of war camp. Entering, suddenly a cry for help in English came from Camp A: "Help." The six people were stunned, and then they jumped to the corner and lay down against the wall.

"Damn, these British guys." Behind Song Yuanzhuang, a Unity Brigade member cursed,

"Ten seconds, wait and see." Song Yuanzhuang shouted in a low voice and glanced at the garrison barracks. After a few minutes, he got up and said, "Let's go."

The others were about to get up when suddenly there was a gunshot, including Song Yuanzhuang, and they quickly fell down again. As soon as they lay down, the searchlights from the four corners shone towards Camp A. Almost at the same time, The doors of the row of barracks of the defenders also opened one after another, and hundreds of Japanese men wearing only thongs rushed out carrying 38-bags.

The sound of gunfire also came from Camp A. Under the illumination of four 50-kilowatt searchlights, Song Yuanzhuang and Lei Tianwei could clearly see what was happening in the camp through the wooden fence. What made them quite speechless was , the British actually organized a riot. However, I don’t know if it was improper planning or the organizer lacked enough charisma. There were only about twenty British people participating in the riot. At this time, at least ten people fell. Under the little Japanese's bayonet, the other people were also forced by the little Japanese's bayonet and had already raised their hands and pressed them against the wooden fence of the cell.

This riot was naturally started by Major Willie, but unfortunately they completely overestimated their abilities, so although the start was good, the process and results were a mess.

Forget it, what made Willie vomit blood was that after the riot was suppressed, a British prisoner of war who acted with him actually reported him to the Japanese.

The highest commander of the Japanese army who took over this prisoner-of-war camp was a lieutenant colonel named Kudo Bukatsu, who was also the commander of the Japanese military police stationed in Bangkok. Because Yamamoto valued these British prisoners of war very much, and it coincided with the cadet army launching a crazy offensive, Therefore, Kudo Bu Sheng did not dare to take it lightly. As soon as the gunfire rang out, he drove over with dozens of disheveled Japanese soldiers. When he entered the camp, he saw that the situation was under control, and the perpetrator turned out to be the same man just in the morning. The British major who was sent over by the Thais was very angry. He picked up his pistol and hit Willy on the back of the head. He cursed fiercely: "Baggaru, British pig, you are challenging our great Japanese." The prestige of the imperial army, what do you think?"

(Old poisoner: I drank a little more wine, but I’m still not satisfied with it no matter how I change it. Seeing that it’s eight o’clock, let’s go straight to it. Also, wine is definitely a good thing, but it tastes better if you taste it slowly. Brothers, it’s good to eat well but Don’t get drunk)


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