Chapter 201 Shanbao Chongwu Can't Sleep
"Hai!" Captain Abe Taro stood at attention and nodded, quickly rushing forward with more than a hundred Japanese soldiers.
They have already seen the fate of Yamada Ikki Squadron, and of course Abe Taro Squadron will not make the same mistake again this time.
The entire squadron spread out widely and deliberately avoided the middle road.
The shelling finally stopped, as did the heavy machine gun fire in front.
Squadron Leader Yamada Ikki ordered again: "Attack!"
This time, a Japs finally responded to its orders. A dozen of the Japs who were lucky enough to survive stood up unsteadily, holding guns and staggering forward as they charged forward.
They rushed to the left and right sides. At the national heavy machine gun position just now, nothing could be seen except shell casings all over the ground.
Squadron Leader Yamada Ikki saw that there were only a dozen Japs left in the entire squadron, and stopped directing them to continue the attack.
Only these ten Japanese soldiers were left in Yamada Squadron to hold the defense line. After Captain Abe Taro led his team to rush forward, Captain Yamada Ikki led a dozen remaining defeated soldiers and carried a few wounded soldiers back.
"Hakka! Idiot!" Captain Asashi Takuya yelled at the escaped Squadron Leader Yamada, slapping him repeatedly.
"Hai!" Yamada Ikki, who was slapped, agreed repeatedly.
After more than a dozen slaps, Captain Asahi Takuya said: "Idiot! Is your attack like this?"
It refers to the laxity of Yamada Squadron's attack in the latter stage. If it were not so lax, even if Yamada Squadron was ambushed, the casualties would not be so heavy.
In just a short period of time, a total of 170 Japanese were killed or injured, and Captain Chao Shi Takuya's heart was bleeding with pain.
"Hai!" Apart from these two words, Yamada Kazuki could not say anything else.
This time it made a mistake, was careless, and underestimated the enemy!
Captain Taro Abe, who no longer underestimated the enemy, carefully took over the offensive mission. They had already passed the position where Yamada Squadron had just been ambushed.
After successfully entering the next pass, the Japs in Abe Squadron now at least know that the Wusongkou Fort is guarded by the national army.
Yamada Squadron verified this with blood.
Li Daqiang looked at this wave of Japanese soldiers who were all divided into units, and cautiously explored forward.
He couldn't help but said with some regret: "It's hard to fight now!"
Gu Zuo said: "The ambush like that just now was an accident! The Japanese underestimated the enemy and were too careless.
This is normal now, let’s do it!”
"yes!"
They were already familiar with the inside of the fort. Heavy machine guns guarded several important nodes, and the rest of the soldiers blocked the enemy near these nodes.
If the battle hadn't happened on the Yangtze River, Gu Zuo and the others would definitely have thought of dying here.
But after seeing a single cannon from the camp annihilate a Japanese naval fleet, the soldiers of the second battalion had unlimited trust in Wei Mingyang.
I think it must be part of the plan to let them defend the fortress from the base of the camp.
The camp leader led a dozen brothers to rush in from the outside and beat away these Japs from both inside and outside.
There were too many Japs today. Although the soldiers of the Second Battalion had broadened their horizons, they still did not dare to think big and imagine wiping out a whole group of Japs.
Captain Matsuda Tetsuya and his twelve subordinates searched forward along the tunnel inside the Wusongkou Fort.
There was a fork ahead, and Captain Matsuda Tetsuya waved his hand cautiously: The three Japs, Takumi Hasegawa, Shunichi Kuninaka, and Itsuki Kamikawa, rushed forward immediately.
The remaining ten Japanese soldiers were about ten meters behind, staring nervously ahead.
Sergeant Takumi Hasegawa was the first to rush to the fork. As soon as he rushed over, he was knocked down by a string of bullets.
Next, two grenades were thrown in succession, and the two Japs, Junichi Kuninaka and Itsuki Kamikawa, who were following Takumi Hasegawa, quickly crawled to the ground.
Captain Matsuda Tetsuya looked at the three Japanese soldiers lying motionless on the ground in front of him, and shouted loudly: "Kunonaka-kun! Kamikawa-kun!"
No one answered!
As for Sergeant Hasegawa Takumi, he was obviously dead.
There is no need to place your hopes on it. The two Japanese devils remained silent, which proved that they were also dead.
Matsuda Tetsuya waved his hand, and the remaining ten Japs threw a few grenades towards the intersection. At the same time, three more Japs rushed over quickly.
Daisuke Kitamura wanted to take advantage of the cover of the grenade explosion to rush to the fork and fire on the national troops in another tunnel.
The plan was perfect, but the national army did not cooperate.
When it rushed to the fork in the road, it was hit by another round of bullets.
This was machine gun fire, and even if Daisuke Kitamura was agile, there was no way he could shoot faster than bullets.
When it fell, Hosei Kōya, Okuma and Naoya who were following behind rushed out.
The Japs fell as fast as they rushed, and three more Japs fell to the ground.
Kitamura Daisuke, who fell first, was not dead for a while and was still struggling on the ground.
It turned around with difficulty and shouted to Captain Matsuda Tetsuya: "Matsuda-kun! Help me!"
Seeing Staff Sergeant Kitamura Daisuke struggling for help on the ground, Kyori Yuzhen couldn't help it anymore.
He rushed out and strode to Kitamura Daisuke, trying to drag it back.
However, its bravery was used in the wrong place, and a series of bullets hit it again. Kyori Yuma's fate was the same as that of Kitamura Daisuke.
Falling to the ground, the two Japanese soldiers suddenly became brothers in distress, injured but not dead for a while.
He was struggling on the ground and howling.
Now the squad leader Matsuda Tetsuya doesn't know what to do?
There were a total of thirteen Japs in this unit, seven of them fell down now, and one of the remaining six Japs, Kazuki Amami, rushed out again.
But there was no change in fate. It was obvious that the national army guarding another tunnel used these three injured Japanese as bait.
Staff Sergeant Kitamura Daisuke saw that he had successfully lured two Japanese soldiers to come and be buried with them, and finally stopped talking.
Captain Matsuda Tetsuya shouted: "Kitamura-kun! Kyori-kun! Tenkai-kun! You can go in peace!"
After shouting, he ordered: "Kill them!"
The wounded can be killed so as not to disturb the morale of the troops.
Captain Matsuda Tetsuya also left here and took the remaining four Japanese soldiers back to find another way.
Encountering such an obstruction was not unique to Tetsuya Matsuda's squadron, but the entire Taro Abe squadron encountered such an obstruction.
Faced with this situation, Captain Abe Taro was at his wits' end.
Seeing the rapid depletion of the Japs under his command, he had no choice but to order a withdrawal.
Captain Asashi Takuya, who was watching the battle from behind, could only hear the intermittent sound of gunfire from the fort, sometimes silent, and sometimes bursting out suddenly.
When I was doubtful, I suddenly saw that Taro Abe's squadron had withdrawn and was retreating to the outside defense line.
Soon a signal trooper came back and reported: "The national troops were hiding inside the fort to attack, and Abe's squadron was constantly attacked during the advance.
Chapter completed!