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Chapter 239 Frog Attack(1/2)

The Japanese soldiers from Kazuki Tenkai's squadron charged forward in a hail of bullets.

The current firepower of the Second Battalion was not even able to break through the Japanese cavalry regiment of more than 700 people just now.

This Japanese infantryman, with his short legs, wants to rush over. It is simply a dream.

The Japs of Tianhai Squadron have very strict combat discipline.

When the commander ordered the charge, no one would dare to fall to the ground and pretend to be dead, or crawl on the ground and shoot.

Captain Rei Ueda directed the team to advance forward for more than ten meters, and suddenly found himself: he was originally in the middle and back of the team.

He actually became the vanguard of the entire squadron. The Japanese who charged in front of him were all shot and fell to the ground.

At this point, he finally dared not continue to charge. If he continued to charge, it would be time for him to be shot.

"Lie down! Shoot!" Captain Rei Ueda hurriedly issued a new order while he was lying on the ground.

He looked back at the team behind him, and at a glance: there were less than one squad of Japanese soldiers still obeying orders in the entire squadron.

In a short charge of just twenty meters, the entire squadron suffered more than a hundred casualties.

Wei Mingyang rushed to the front of the battalion with the automatic rifle he had brought.

The battalion commander was really charging, not just shouting: "Come with me!" and then running a few steps until all the soldiers in the battalion charged.

He was determined not to leave, waving his pistol and shouting to all the soldiers: "Go! Go! Go!"

The soldiers actually knew very well what it looked like and what a real charge was.

Company Commander Gu Zuo saw the new battalion commander charging at the front. He became anxious and quickened his pace, wanting to rush to the front and carry the charge flag instead of the battalion commander.

He couldn't help but be anxious. The previous battalion commander was charged just now. He was at the front and was targeted by the Japanese infantry, and he died.

Company Commander Gu Zuo quickly saw that the new battalion commander was really charging like the old battalion commander.

He never stopped running in front of him, nor did he turn around to ask the brothers behind him to follow him.

He didn't even look back to see if any of his brothers were catching up with him. He just floated on his feet, charging forward here and there.

At first, Gu Zuo thought that Camp Commander Wei was injured when he ran like this. After taking a closer look, he realized that he didn't want the Japanese to target him when he ran like this.

Wei Mingyang rushed to the front and was of course the most conspicuous presence on the entire battlefield.

Of course, the first people to pay attention to him were the officers and soldiers of the Second Battalion, and then the Japanese who were lucky enough to be alive in the Tianhai Squadron.

Team leader Rei Ueda ordered loudly: "Attach the bayonet!"

However, before attaching the bayonet, he still did not forget to aim at the person on the opposite side who was rushing at the front and running awkwardly.

When he actually started to aim, he realized that he couldn't aim at that person.

Time did not allow him to delay. Regardless of whether he was aiming or not, he fired at the man.

"Whoosh!" A bullet passed by.

Wei Mingyang immediately spotted the Japs lying on the ground and shooting: "Pah!"

He shot him back and continued to charge forward. When he saw a Japanese soldier who was unwilling to stand up, he continued to crawl on the ground. He aimed his gun and fired.

"Snapped!"

"Snapped!"

The gunshots were loud! Behind them, the machine guns of the Second Battalion continued to fire. After all, the charging team of the Second Battalion also blocked the shooting angle of their own machine guns.

Some Japanese soldiers stood in the blind spot of machine gun fire and rushed over in groups of three, shouting.

Wei Mingyang took out the grenade, unscrewed the cap, held it in his hand for two seconds, and then threw it away.

A black mass of grenades flew over his head, and explosions of "Boom!" were heard one after another.

Ishiguro Yuta, who was rushing to the front with a rifle, saw the grenades thrown from the opposite side and heard the continuous explosions from behind.

The pace of the charge slowed down.

The Japanese hesitated, but Wei Mingyang did not hesitate. He rushed closer and thrust forward with his bayonet-mounted rifle.

This stab brought the speed and inertia of his charge.

Ishiguro Yuta hurriedly parried. His rifle met the thrusting rifle, but his arm made a "click" sound.

There was a noise! ​​The arm could not bear such strong force, and the bones were broken.

The severe pain caused Ishiguro Yuzaki to lose 90% of his strength in his hand.

He watched helplessly as the bayonet entered his body, his chest hurt again, and most of his strength was lost.

He could no longer hold the rifle in his hand and let it fall. However, it was not over yet.

Yuta Ishiguro, who suddenly became sensitive, felt the bayonet stirring in his chest, which broke his heart, and he quickly pulled out the bayonet.

All the strength, blood, and vitality in his body were drawn out along with the bayonet.

Wei Mingyang killed the enemy with one move and immediately rushed towards the next Japanese without stopping.

The battalion commander was so brave. How could the soldiers of the second battalion behind him not fight with all their might? They burst out with far more strength than usual and charged into the few dozen Japanese soldiers who were left.

Using the many to defeat the few, and the strong to bully the weak, the dozens of remaining Japs from the Tianhai Squadron were all dead in less than ten minutes.

Wei Mingyang ordered the battlefield to be cleaned. He had already done this once just now.

According to the situation just now, first give the Japs on the ground a shot, and then pick up weapons, weapons.

Just after the order to clean the battlefield was given, I saw the messenger sent by Commander Lu running over at a sprint speed of 100 meters.

Seeing Lu Fei's running style, Wei Mingyang knew that the situation had changed.

Not daring to neglect, he immediately ordered: "Captain Gu, take a platoon and rush out immediately to bring the six machine guns and ammunition back. Be quick."

Then he said to all the soldiers: "Just pick up guns, ammunition, and grenades! Leave the rest for now. Clean the battlefield in two minutes!"

After his order was issued, the panting correspondent Lu Fei had already arrived: "Captain Lu! A large number of Japanese infantry appeared one thousand meters behind us. The regiment commander asked you to take people back quickly."

Captain Daiki of our hall watched with his own eyes the destruction of Kazuki Amami's infantry squadron.

He could never have imagined that a perfectly good elite infantry squadron could behave like a stupid pig from the beginning of the attack to the end.

Was he defeated so easily by the national army?

In fact, he was behind Kazuki Tenkai's infantry squadron, and due to the perspective, he couldn't see what was happening on the battlefield at all.

Captain Daiki of our hall is just angry that squadron leader Kazuki Amami ruined a fully functioning squadron in less than ten minutes.

The perspective of multinational military observers on the airship thousands of meters high is undoubtedly the best on the battlefield.

They could clearly see what was happening on the entire battlefield.

French military observer Romeo exclaimed: "This team below has seven points of the style of the French Army."

The French have always believed that their army is the most powerful army in the world. His evaluation like this is the highest evaluation he can give to the Second Battalion.

British military observer Willard Flood said: "When did Chiang's troops become so strong?

In less than ten minutes, a Japanese infantry squadron was completely wiped out. How did they do it?"

Saburo Aso clearly saw the scene happening below on the airship, and he was extremely angry at the scene of bayonets throwing grenades.

He said loudly: "This team below is a cunning, despicable and ungrateful army.

They are a disgrace to the world's military. They have no sense of military honor.

Gentlemen, have you seen this?

They threw grenades during hand-to-hand combat. This is a foul, a serious foul."

Saburo Aso was really furious when he saw that the two teams below were about to fight hand-to-hand.

Although the number of Japanese soldiers was smaller, he believed that they relied on their good fighting qualities and physical fitness.

It will definitely teach the rushing National Army a bloody lesson.

Saburo Aso never expected that that team would be so cunning. They had already unloaded their bullets, loaded their rifles, and formed a three-man fighting formation.

After the Nationalist soldiers rushed closer, they suddenly threw a large number of grenades, knocking the prepared Japanese soldiers off their feet.

He believed that it was because of this that the Japanese infantry squadron was able to complete the annihilation.

Rose, a beautiful reporter, said calmly: "Soldiers! What a trick! Soldiers never tire of deceit! What the soldiers did is in compliance with the rules of war, right?"

Isn't there a convention that stipulates that throwing grenades is not allowed during hand-to-hand combat?"

She was asking the American military observer Amini, but this time the Soviet military observer Maxim answered quickly.

He said seriously: "Beautiful Miss Rose! First of all, when they threw the grenade, there was no official contact between the two parties.

It is still within the scope of ordinary combat. Secondly, it is not surprising for the Japanese army to throw grenades in hand-to-hand combat.

I think Mr. Aso doesn’t understand history or military history.

I believe you are all familiar with the Battle of Port Arthur in 1904!

At that time, the Japanese army used artillery to conduct simultaneous covering bombings directly at the soldiers on both sides who were fighting hand-to-hand.

In addition, in violation of international conventions, everyone saw the Japanese army using yellow bombs yesterday!"
To be continued...
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