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Chapter 98 You can¡¯t win!

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    "Lock the target! Shoot!"

    ¡°Bang bang¡­bang bang¡­bang bang¡­bang bang¡­¡±

    Suddenly, fierce firepower shot out from a hidden passage.

    A Type II B 20mm anti-aircraft machine gun fired all the shells in the magazine within a few seconds when it was flattened. Five US soldiers who were searching for remaining enemies two kilometers away were hit by flying shrapnel and fell down.

    Anti-aircraft firepower to attack the ground is an eternal nightmare for ordinary soldiers. The density of firepower that sprays dozens of shells in a few seconds is simply impossible to withstand.

    "Yo Xi! Air defense troops can also destroy ground targets!"

    The Japanese commander made a satisfied sound, and the shooting team that completed the shooting quickly withdrew its artillery and hid in the tunnel. If it found a distant target or the US military launched a strong attack, it would come out to project firepower.

    All the artillery shells stored in the cave will be used up and will not be wasted on the battlefield.

    The sun was shining slantingly, and the sea breeze blew away all the smoke and clouds.

    It took the U.S. and allied forces a whole day of work to clear the entire captured area from top to bottom.

    More than 20 booby traps and bombs deployed by the Japanese soldiers before leaving were almost 100% detonated, causing more than 100 US soldiers to fall into the smoke and dust.

    More than a dozen bulldozers moved back and forth to fill in countless tunnel entrances and exits, but the danger still existed.

    No one dared to go down to the tunnel to see if there were any Japanese soldiers left.

    Night falls, and the earth becomes dark.

    Battleships on the sea continuously fired flares over Okinawa in the hope of preventing Japanese soldiers from fishing in troubled waters.

    The U.S. soldiers are extremely tired and hope that the peace in front of them will last at least one more day. But the reality is so cruel. The Okinawa defenders have put new combat units on the defense line, and it doesn't matter even if they fight all night.

    "Shoot! Shoot!"

    Several mortar shells flashed across the night sky, and Japanese soldiers actively fired ammunition to harass US soldiers a hundred meters away.

    Launching an attack and causing a detonation can make U.S. soldiers highly nervous. Projecting two hundred artillery shells in one night is only a small consumption, but tens of thousands of U.S. soldiers are destined to survive the long night with their eyes open.

    "Be careful! Be careful of the Japanese counterattack!"

    The US military commander shouted, and hundreds of machine gunners and more riflemen pointed their guns in the distance.

    If the Japanese army took advantage of the darkness to launch a counterattack to seize the lost position, it would only take about one minute to be swept away by more than 10,000 bullets.

    "Boom! Boom!"

    The Japanese army did not make any offensive moves and only occasionally fired artillery shells.

    The American soldiers did not dare to relax and all stared at the ground in front of them. Many were worried that Japanese soldiers would suddenly emerge from the ground dozens of meters away, and then a large number of grenades and several explosive packs would be thrown next to them.

    "Kill Jiji!"

    A hidden hole suddenly opened, and a Japanese fireman emerged half-body from the hole, instantly pulled the trigger of the recoilless rifle in his hand, fired an explosive grenade, and then jumped back.

    "Boom!"

    The explosion exploded fiercely, and the two unresponsive American soldiers were penetrated by shrapnel and fell into a pool of blood. The surrounding American soldiers hurriedly fired bullets, but the dexterous Japanese firepower had long since disappeared.

    "That's a hole! Grenade! Grenade!"

    The American soldiers hurriedly threw grenades, and explosions exploded near the entrance of the cave, and explosions exploded below the cave.

    The Japanese soldiers in the tunnel were completely unscathed hiding behind the earthen wall. Two rifles, a submachine gun and a light machine gun were aimed at the entrance of the cave from all directions. If the American soldiers dared to come down, they would surely die, and not a single one of them would survive.

    The U.S. soldiers took away the bodies of their companions and dropped an explosive package into the hole.

    Raging air waves spurted out, and then the entire area fell silent.

    The Japanese soldiers were not killed and only suffered slight shocks. There are earthen walls in the tunnel that can absorb the detonation shock wave or block the flames emitted by the flamethrower. The attacker cannot collapse unless they stuff hundreds of kilograms of explosives down.  Several dozen square meters of tunnel.

    June 10, 1945.

    The early morning sun shines all over Okinawa and the entire sea. There are sporadic gunshots everywhere, but they are not very intense.

    In another hour, fifty U.S. military prisoners of war will walk directly from the land back to the U.S-controlled area to resume their freedom, allowing the silence in front of them to continue for a while.

    The large transport ship dispatched by the Japanese army will carry 3,000 150mm rockets, 130 elite soldiers, and 200?Various alcoholic beverages and two tons of canned meat were sent to Okinawa.

    The US military commander had no choice but to acquiesce in the exchange operation.

    Once the Okinawa garrison enters the moment when the battle situation collapses, they will definitely kill all the prisoners of war. At this time, it is reasonable and reasonable to let the opponent replenish ammunition and supplies in exchange for some prisoners of war, so as not to be tried by a military court.

    Although the ammunition supplies obtained by the Japanese army can kill more American and Allied soldiers, no one can watch the prisoners of war fall into despair at this moment.

    "The U.S. military sent a clear telegram that the U.S. military commander hopes that we will return all remaining prisoners of war. As a condition for the return, we can dispatch three transport ships at a time for supplies."

    "Reply to the US military, we can return the remaining more than 100 prisoners of war, but all pilots must confirm that they will no longer participate in combat, otherwise they will be captured again and directly executed. In addition, the US military will provide us with fifty tons of food."

    "Hi!"

    Fang Tianlang put down the telescope, and the fifty American prisoners of war who were about to be freed lined up on the ground. After walking three hundred meters forward, they would enter the US military-controlled area and regain their freedom.

    The transport ship approached the dilapidated dock, and more than a hundred Japanese soldiers came out pushing carts to transport ammunition and supplies.

    The one hundred and thirty soldiers who were newly reinforced each followed the commander into the alleyway with a box of sake in their arms and then disappeared into the winding tunnel.

    "You can't possibly win! The Great Japanese Empire can never be defeated!"

    "We can capture you once. If you take up arms and continue fighting in the future, you will be captured or killed by the Empire's soldiers. Put down your arms and return to your country! Leave Okinawa!"

    A Japanese commander took out three packs of cigarettes and gave one to each of the prisoners of war who were about to leave.

    A shout-out at the last moment may be of no use, but it has a huge encouraging effect on the Japanese soldiers standing next to them. It is really exciting to see the American soldiers who are said to be difficult to defeat become humiliating prisoners of war.

    The U.S. soldier silently lit his cigarette and looked toward the U.S-controlled area in the distance.

    "Okay! Listen to my command! Move forward in unison!"

    "Resumption of combat status in ten minutes!"

    The Japanese commander shouted, and the Japanese soldiers waved their white flags to signal the US troops in the distance.

    Fifty American prisoners of war walked forward step by step. Occasionally, some looked back to see if the Japanese soldiers were pointing their guns at them. After ten minutes of walking 300 meters, the nightmare would be over.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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