Chapter 235 Relief
What can Hasegawa Kiyoshi do? He is unable to fight back and cannot escape.
The fires caught on the deck of the "Fengxiang" aircraft carrier are getting more and more: the first grenade exploded, and the fire has already become smaller.
After being blown up by the second grenade, many Japanese who were putting out the fire fell down.
The fire that had been extinguished made a comeback, and this time there were so many Japanese going to put out the fire.
The Japanese on the ship suffered great casualties, and the fire they were about to extinguish was no longer one or two, but flames were everywhere.
The more important reason is that there are seven big holes inside the battleship that are crazily entering the water, and the battleship waterline has exceeded the dangerous position.
If there is no rescue, it is highly likely to sink into the Yangtze River.
And rescue? Commander Hasegawa Kiyoshi could not imagine what kind of ship could save him.
Commander Hasegawa Kiyoshi ordered the abandonment of the ship and abandoned the warship.
The order was issued, and what it wanted was to transfer from the staff to the aircraft carrier "Longxiang" and use the "Longxiang" as its flagship.
What I never expected was that the situation of the Longxiang is the same as that of the Fengxiang, and there is no difference between the brothers and brothers in distress.
Commander Hasegawa Kiyoshi, who could only settle for the second best, had to use the destroyer to make do with it and let the "Ruyue" be his flagship.
The destroyer "Ru Yue" can be used as its flagship, and it should feel extremely glorious.
However, what makes it speechless is that the "Ru Yue" is seriously damaged and completely loses motivation.
All the large warships of the entire First Air Force have lost their power, and only four gunboats escorting two Marines are still rushing towards the Wusongkou Fort.
Hasegawa Kiyoshi once again boarded a lifeboat and quickly rowed towards Jiangbei.
It no longer thought about the fleet, and when it sat on the lifeboat, its whole head was completely blank.
Commander Hasegawa Kiyoshi ruined two fleets in two days. Such a record is unprecedented and no one will come later.
Hasegawa Kiyoshi, who didn't want to live again, turned over and fell into the river. It wanted to drown in the Yangtze River.
However, Kenta Imai and other staff members also entered the river at the same time and helped it up tightly.
Commander Hasegawa Kiyoshi had no chance to commit an accident that accidentally fell into the water and died.
The "Fengxiang" commander Hasegawa Kiyoshi ordered the abandonment of the ship, and this order was conveyed through the broadcast.
However, the captain of the Nakamura Mainland squadron, who was commanding his subordinates to block the leak, did not hear it.
The most river water flowed in in their area, and the circuit had been broken long ago, and the radio did not sound at all.
The Japanese in this squadron are still trying hard to plug the leak.
After hearing the orders of abandoning the ship, the Japanese who were fighting the fire on the deck rushed to the lifeboat on the right.
Igarashi Yangto, Okada Honichi, and Yuta, the leader of the wild, and the Japanese who put out the fire on the deck:
While they were all crowding on the starboard side of the aircraft carrier waiting for the lifeboat to be put down, another grenade flew over.
Hundreds of Japanese devils gathered together were blown away at the same time, and it was obviously impossible to survive.
These Japanese who wanted to live did not survive, but Kiyoshi Hasegawa who wanted to die could not die.
Captain Yuanlongnosuke led the remaining fifty Japanese soldiers to attack the Wusongkou Fort without preparation for artillery fire.
These Japanese devils just survived the disaster, but now they are about to repeat the same mistakes. They all have white faces, afraid of being bombed to death.
Just as they were attacking in a scattered line, they suddenly heard the low roar of the plane engine from the air.
The sound of "buzzing!buzzing!" sounded like these Japanese, like hearing the sound of immortals.
The Japanese were greatly inspired, and the captain Ito Dajiao immediately became happy and shouted habitually: "Occurrence! Attack!"
But today is different from the past, and there is not a single Japanese around it today.
The nearest Japanese devils are all more than ten meters away.
This made it so enthusiastic that the captain Ito Dajia feed the dogs. The shout that originally wanted to inspire morale only roared out a loneliness.
In the future, if it shouts like this, the rest of the Japanese will agree:
"For His Majesty the Emperor!"
"For the Great Japanese Empire!"
...
All this is gone today.
Although there was no such shouts to boost morale, ordinary Japanese devils such as Sato Sansa and Kochi Turtle saw a large number of planes flying over from the Yangtze River.
I was still excited, and these Japanese involuntarily accelerated their pace: they wanted to cooperate with the aviation team's attack.
With planes above their heads, their attacks will be much easier.
Captain Genornosuke also accelerated his pace, and he knew in his heart that his squadron had about fifty Japanese attacks just tentatively.
If we can attack the first line of defense of the national army, of course it would be good.
If you cannot attack, you must also exert the strength of the national army on the first line of defense.
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The Japanese planes hovered on the Yangtze River, putting great pressure on all the officers and soldiers of the National Army on the Wusongkou Fort, and the soldiers of the 215th Regiment were the same.
The Japanese were excited, but the officers and soldiers of the 215th Regiment were a little depressed.
But the Japanese accelerated the charge. Which one, the planes in the sky or the Japanese infantry, arrived first?
There is no difference between the soldiers on the first line of defense of the 215th Regiment, and they can't get the plane anyway.
All they could fight was the Japanese infantry.
Therefore, these soldiers stared at the charge of infantry and waited for them to rush to fifty meters away from the defense line before firing.
Before the Japanese infantry rushed into a hundred meters, the plane fireworks in the sky continued to bloom.
The mood of the enemy and us on the ground suddenly changed, and the officers and soldiers of the 215th Regiment were excited.
The devils in Genorosuke Squadron were frustrated: they did not expect that so many planes would explode in the sky like they had an infectious disease.
All the Japanese in the Kura Yongchenzhi regiment were shocked, and they had no idea why this was happening.
How can such a thing happen?
The Kuomintang army used an anti-aircraft gun to blow up dozens of aircraft.
No matter how frustrated, the Japanese in Yuanlongnosuke Squadron rushed into the fifty meters distance stipulated by Commander Liu.
The officers and soldiers of the first battalion immediately opened fire, and the Japanese dispersed too quickly, completely like fighting alone.
Those national soldiers squatting in the "Organ Cave" aim at one and hit the other, and often two or three people aim at one of the Japanese.
This made the remaining fifty Japanese soldiers of the Yuanlong Nobusuke Squadron unable to bear it.
Less than a minute after the gunfire rang, the Japanese lost half of their staff.
Captain Genryu Nosuke Squadron, and Captain Ito Dajia, as the commander, were first targeted and beaten to death.
The Japanese without a commander fled back.
Chapter completed!