When Wan An ordered the fight to begin, Shinoda Hayabusa was furious at the captain of the 70th Regiment, Masa Sasaki. Sasaki ordered the troops to take a break without asking him for instructions. That was fine. What made him unbearable was that this break The Japanese soldiers of the 70th Regiment couldn't get up. He waited and waited, and then thought about how many wounded soldiers there would have been in the 70th Regiment if he hadn't stepped in to suppress it before. He couldn't help but get angry. When he arrived, he called Sasaki and roared, ordering him to immediately pull up the troops and march out.
Sasaki answered well: "Your Excellency, the soldiers have been walking for eight hours in a row. They are really tired. Let them rest for a while."
It's okay that he didn't mention this. When he mentioned this, Shinoda became even more angry. He drove less than 30 kilometers in eight hours. Although the mountain road was difficult to walk, it was too outrageous. The more Shinoda thought about it, the angrier he became. After a scolding, he was scolding happily when there was a "pop" sound, a flare was opened above the queue, and then the sound of killing and gunshots were heard. His face froze, and his heart suddenly sank into a cold pool.
"Ba Ge, I've suffered a lot from you." He yelled at Sasaki, climbed out the command knife and shouted forward: "The enemy is attacking, everyone enters the battle." Then he shouted to the chief of staff: "Immediately attack the main force. Troops calling for reinforcements."
The chief of staff shouted "Hai" and organized the communication troops to send a message to Sawada Shigeru.
When being scolded by Shinoda, Sasaki looked respectful and blushing. When he heard the gunshot, his eyes became sharp. He turned around and saw the camouflage-colored steel helmets and military uniforms flashing in the light of the flares. He turned to Shinoda. Said: "Your Excellency, this is the Xuebing Army. We were ambushed by the Xuebing Army."
Shinoda's face was distorted at this time. Just in front of him, a group of Japanese soldiers were retreating with howling ghosts. Some of them saw that they could not escape. When faced with the guns of the Xuebing Army, they did not rise up to resist but He knelt on the spot and raised his hands, feeling so angry that his lungs were about to explode. When he heard Sasaki's words, he turned his head and glared at him fiercely, pointed his sword at him and said: "Go back and organize the troops immediately."
Before he could finish his words, he was interrupted by a close explosion. A grenade exploded a few meters away from him. His hand was light and his body was heavy, and Sasaki was already suppressing him.
Sasaki shouted at him: "Your Excellency, I also want to organize a resistance, but you have also seen that the soldiers have no fighting spirit at all. Your Excellency, the ones who ambushed us are the Xuebing Army. The soldiers were frightened by them when they were in Hainan." Come on, hurry up and I'll take someone to cover you." After saying this, Sasaki got up and shouted at the Japanese soldiers surrounding Shinoda: "Take the general and retreat immediately, and I will break up the rear."
Then, he pulled out his command sword, slashed it to the ground, and shouted to a group of defeated soldiers who were running towards him: "Fleeing without fighting, do you want to kill your relatives in your hometown? Stop right here and pick up your swords." Gun, I will lead you to fight."
At first, the Indonesians foolishly followed the instructions of the Japanese officers to organize resistance. However, without formal training, they were no match for the well-trained Jewish cadets. Within five minutes of the battle, 2,000 Indonesians fell. Hundreds of them were killed, and as the student soldiers who had cut off their retreat also came out of the mountains and forests, the little devils began to flee, and the Indonesian people's fighting spirit suddenly disappeared.
The cadets' killing sounds were loud, and the dense mountain forest strengthened their momentum. Shouts of "Hand over your guns and don't kill" and "Raise your hands" kept coming. Thousands of Japanese soldiers knelt on the ground and raised their hands. The Indonesians Following suit, many people imitated the "Imperial Army" and raised their guns to surrender. The organized resistance of the Japanese army suddenly became sparse.
The Japs directly under the brigade and regiment headquarters around Shinoda were all brought over from the original army by Shinoda, and they can be called elites. However, they only have a total of more than 300 soldiers. How much trouble can they make when facing the more than a thousand trainees coming from behind? With their escape route cut off, even the Japanese under his direct control felt that the end was coming. All of them looked pale. Although they were still fighting, they were completely out of shape.
The way back was cut off by the cadet army, and Shinoda Hayabusa's face turned pale. The little devil gritted his teeth and looked around. He saw that everyone in the area where gunfire broke out was at a disadvantage. He narrowed his eyes and shouted for help. Defend the honor of the imperial army and personally command the battle,
Sasaki had just won his trust with practical actions, and he felt that he might fall here. He ordered Sasaki to shoot those soldiers who fled without fighting on the spot to scare the troops, hoping that he could collect some of the defeated troops and persist in resisting. "The main force will be At the back, if you hold on until they arrive, it will be the end of the China people, His Majesty the Emperor's warriors." He was shouting loudly to encourage his men, when suddenly a bullet flew and hit his right shoulder, directly shattering his shoulder blade. He groaned and fell to the ground, covering his wound with one hand and shouting to Sasaki: "You take over my command, hold on, hold on."
Sasaki shouted "Hai" and walked to him, turned around and looked around, and then said to the Japanese behind him: "You guys, immediately carry the brigade commander on your back and retreat from there, quickly."
Those Japs were Shinoda's confidants. After hearing this, he immediately helped Shinoda onto the back of one of them, and then ran in the direction of Sasaki's finger.
"Let me down, I would rather be broken than a deserter." Shinoda shouted loudly, struggling to get down. Sasaki shouted at him: "Sir, do you want our entire army to be wiped out? As long as you escape, you can help us." "Revenge," and then bowed to him and said, "Please."
Moved by Sasaki's actions, Shinoda suddenly shouted with heat in his eyes: "Sasaki-kun, you must survive."
Sasaki nodded to him, turned around and threw himself into the battle...
When Shinoda's brigade was ambushed, the large force led by Sawada Shigeru was about five kilometers away from them. When the old Japanese heard the sound of gunfire, his face immediately changed. Then he received a telegram from Shinoda's department asking for help, confirming that they had been ambushed. He asked the chief of staff beside him where he was and how far away he was from Kapatagan. When he learned that it was still a long way away from Kapatagan, his expression changed and he said: "No, Shinoda was ambushed. Send me the order and the whole army will speed up and advance."
Sawada Shigebe's marching speed was still acceptable, but as the order continued to be conveyed, the speed slowed down. From time to time, someone in the queue could be heard screaming "Ah, my feet are sprained", and then a bunch of Japanese soldiers gathered around to ask for help. , and some people volunteered to look for medical soldiers, and the road was immediately blocked.
After the order to "speed up" was passed on, the troops could no longer move. Naturally, Sawada Shigeru wanted to investigate the reason. It would be better if he didn't pursue it. If he did, it would take about a quarter of an hour, and when he found out the whole story with a pale face, he was about to have an attack. , a brigade captain hurriedly came to report that the soldiers in their brigade had collective diarrhea and asked to allow their brigade to break away from the main force before proceeding.
Soldiers in a brigade had diarrhea collectively. This was not the first time in the history of the Fourth Division of Osaka that this happened, so Sawada Shigeru knew very well what was going on. The old man was so angry that he didn't waste any time and just gave him a big blow. He slapped the captain to the ground and shouted: "Solve the problem within two minutes, otherwise everyone will die."
The old Japanese slapped him so hard that the captain fainted. His words were in vain. By the time he sent others to gather the group, another quarter of an hour had passed.
Well, when he finally used the thunder method to integrate the entire army and set off again, the gunfire in the distance had become sparse. The old devil was so angry that he almost fainted with black eyes.