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Text Chapter 364 Chinese Expeditionary Force Laos Campaign (3)

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    On the third night, the Japanese army was really tired. After all, people are not made of iron. The artillery fire during the day made people sleepy. At night, except for the Japanese soldiers on guard duty, the rest of the soldiers could no longer endure it and fell asleep one after another.

    Situ Fei has been busy these days. He carefully selected 70 special forces soldiers, all of whom are relatively capable soldiers.  It wasn't until two o'clock in the morning that Situ Fei set out with the special forces soldiers wearing black combat uniforms.  .

    Their faces were smeared with mud, and they were wearing black combat uniforms. Even their backpacks and bullet pouches were made of black leather.  They slowly approached the Japanese position.

    The Japanese sentry was lying on the edge of the trench, looking out warily, but it was dark and there was no movement.  Situ Fei and his men quickly arrived at the anti-tank trench. They took out a steel drill from their bodies and inserted it into the soil at the top of the trench. A rope was tied to the steel drill. The soldiers filed down and quickly reached the bottom of the trench.

    The anti-tank trench is 6 meters deep and 10 meters wide.  The special forces soldiers tiptoed to the mud wall opposite the trench, which was the Japanese trench.  The soldiers hid under the trench wall and listened to the Japanese movements above.  At this time, the Japanese sentry couldn't bear the bites of sleepy bugs. His eyelids seemed to be filled with lead, and he closed his eyelids as if he was asleep and awake.

    The special forces soldiers were divided into 7 teams and stacked up one by one under the wall. The soldier at the top inserted two steel drills into the soil on the top of the trench, tied ropes to each, hung one down into the anti-tank trench, and held the other in the soldier's hand.  The scalp of the top soldier was almost as high as the edge of the trench. He listened quietly for a while, climbed over the edge of the trench, and quickly entered the trench with a rope wrapped around his body.

    There is a group of top warriors whose heads have just popped out.  His face touched that of a Japanese soldier.  He was unlucky enough to be right in front of the Japanese sentry. Fortunately, the Japanese sentry was dozing off and his brain was dim, so he couldn't see clearly what it was.  The Chinese special forces soldier grabbed his throat and rolled over to the edge of the trench.  With the added force in his hand, he crushed the enemy's throat bone, and the enemy sentry returned to Japan without even making a sound.

    The soldier took the opportunity to hang down the rope to the bottom of the trench, and the remaining team members pulled the rope and successfully entered the trench.  The bunkers and foxholes in the trenches were filled with Japanese soldiers wrapped in thin military blankets.  The special forces soldiers pulled out their daggers and eliminated these Japanese soldiers one by one.  Then he carefully checked the occupied positions until it was confirmed that there was no living Japanese soldier.

    After the special forces set off.  An infantry division soldier quietly dragged many sacks filled with soil to the anti-tank trench area selected by the special forces.  Quietly lying in wait, waiting for the signal from the special forces.

    The infantrymen waited anxiously, finally.  Someone on the other side covered the flashlight with his hand and shook it a few times.  The faint red light was particularly eye-catching in the dark night. It was the secret signal for the special forces to succeed.

    So, a battalion of soldiers first went down to the bottom of the trench and turned on the flashlights covered with red cloth.  Indicate the direction.  The soldiers on the trench rolled the sacks down the trench, and the soldiers at the bottom quickly spread the sacks on the bottom of the trench.  Spread all the way to the opposite trench wall, then spread another layer.

    The sacks were prepared in advance, and tens of thousands of sacks filled with soil were enough to fill the anti-tank trenches.  A battalion of soldiers at the bottom of the trench was busy for an hour.  When people are exhausted, they switch to another battalion and continue working.

    I worked until 5 o'clock in the morning.  At dawn, the anti-tank trenches were filled up to create three sack roads about 6 meters wide.  Because the trench on the opposite side is 3 meters higher than the anti-tank.  Therefore, this sack road has a slope shape.

    More than a hundred tanks and armored vehicles of the Third Armored Division, led by Commander Cao Yaozhang, crossed the anti-tank trenches. The roaring tanks' wide tracks directly crossed the trenches and attacked the rear of the Japanese position.

    The Japanese soldiers on the position were awakened by the roaring tank engines. With half-open eyes, they saw the moving gray steel fortress roaring towards them.  The Japanese soldiers were all frightened away from their drowsiness, but they could not figure out how such a large steel machine could cross the 10-meter-wide anti-tank trench.

    The newly formed 49th Division and the 134th Division of the 20th Army, under the personal leadership of the division commander, followed the tanks across the anti-tank trenches on the filled roads, entered the trenches, and launched a fierce attack on the positions occupied by the Japanese on both sides.

    The rear side of the Japanese soldiers was violently attacked by the enemy, and the bunkers and positions in the hilly areas were almost completely useless.  Chinese tanks used tank guns to accurately knock out bunkers one by one.  The connection between the trenches between the hills was split into several sections by two Chinese infantry divisions. The trenches completely lost their role in blocking the roundabout attacks of the Chinese army.

    The soldiers of the 20th Army tore a 10-mile-wide hole through the Japanese defense line and controlled three commanding heights and two trench lines.  The three infantry divisions of the Youth Army quickly followed up and stormed to the west.

    The 201st and 205th Divisions of the Youth Army launched a fierce attack behind the Japanese army. The Japanese army in the west city direction was suddenly attacked by the Chinese Army. The Youth Army was assigned a light tank reinforcement battalion, and 65 Xiafei tanks roared towards the Japanese position.  The steel tracks will ruthlessly?The objects that can be rolled under the body are rolled into the tracks without mercy and crushed into mud.

    The Japanese position had no defense function behind it. For a moment, it was caught off guard by the Chinese soldiers holding submachine guns and accompanying the tanks.

    In the attack area of ????the New First Army on the west side, the Japanese army in front of them was attacked from behind. They were attacked from the front and back, and the morale of the army was in chaos.  The Japanese soldiers were surrounded from behind by Chinese soldiers. The Chinese soldiers used fire-breathing tanks (that is, tanks equipped with flamethrowers) to turn the Japanese positions into a sea of ??fire.

    The tank guns attached to the Youth Army kept rotating their turrets and fired fiercely at the Japanese soldiers in the encirclement. The whistling shells accurately landed on the Japanese positions. Where the smoke rose, the Japanese flesh and blood flew everywhere.

    The Japanese soldiers on the first line of defense who were not surrounded immediately retreated to the second line of defense.  In order to avoid being defeated one by one, Lieutenant General Matsuyama was forced to order all the forward hilly positions to be abandoned.

    The Japanese first line of defense in the east was forced to give up and retreat to the second line of defense in order to avoid being surrounded by the 20th Army.

    The three armies of the Chinese Expeditionary Force immediately advanced to the second line of defense. By 6 pm that day, the Chinese Army completed the encirclement of Vientiane.  Yue Hanping also advanced the frontline headquarters to a small village 3 miles away from the second line of defense.

    This place is only ten miles away from Vientiane City, and the sound of artillery from the Chinese Expeditionary Force can already be heard faintly.  At night, Yue Hanping ordered all ministries to strengthen their vigilance to prevent Japanese sneak attacks.  Outside the Chinese ** Corps camp, tanks and armored vehicles cruised from time to time, and the camp was well-arranged with clear posts and hidden sentries.

    At dusk, a group of Japanese troops quietly marched toward the Zhongbao camp in the south.  This is a special warfare unit specially brought by Lieutenant General Songshan from the base camp. According to the Japanese radio detection, it is analyzed that the headquarters of the Chinese ** team should be in the south.  Therefore, Lieutenant General Songshan took out this elite force, which was not easily used in ordinary times, and prepared to sneak attack the headquarters of the Chinese Expeditionary Force.

    The Japs officer leading the team is Lieutenant Colonel Yoshikawa Seiichi, a graduate of the Imperial Japanese Army University who studied special operations in Germany.  The weapons and equipment of this small team are quite sophisticated. They are all equipped with a very small number of Type 100 submachine guns among the Japanese troops, and each person also has a German-made 20-shot shell gun.  The team has ten snipers, using Type 97 sniper rifles modified from the 38-gun, equipped with an 8x Zeiss sniper scope.

    Lieutenant Colonel Yoshikawa joined the special operations force in the Japanese army in 1941 and participated in many special operations battles in Southeast Asia. Because of his rich special warfare theory and practice, he was quickly promoted to an instructor of the special operations force directly under the base camp of the Japanese army.  Establish and train specialized special operations personnel.

    He trained thousands of special forces for the Japanese army, but he was like a war horse, eager to fight on the battlefield.  Lieutenant Colonel Yoshikawa, who has always been looking forward to returning to the battlefield, at the beginning of this year, Lieutenant General Matsuyama asked the base camp to increase the number of special operations troops, and Lieutenant Colonel Yoshikawa requested to fight.  Finally he got his wish and came to the battlefield he had left for a long time.

    Yoshikawa's unit has 90 special forces, all of whom are good at kendo, jujitsu and have strong fighting ability.  In order to fight against China, special forces members must also speak Chinese.  Yoshikawa is both their instructor and their commander, and is very familiar with the abilities of each soldier.

    The Nakazo Yoshikawa special team put on the combat uniforms of the Chinese Expeditionary Force and headed south to search for the headquarters of the Chinese Expeditionary Force.  The special forces marched very carefully in the night, lest they alarm the Chinese ** team.

    Only 5 miles away from the expected headquarters of the Chinese Expeditionary Force, the Yoshikawa detachment escaped several Chinese army patrols.  In a thick patch of grass, Lieutenant Colonel told everyone that they were about to reach the predetermined location and must not expose themselves.

    The camp of the ** team in front one after another, the patrol soldiers passed every ten minutes.  Lieutenant Colonel Yoshikawa and the others calculated the round trip time of the patrol, avoided the patrol, and crossed the military camp.

    "Sneakly approaching the outskirts of the Chinese Expeditionary Force Headquarters where the Japanese army's radio reconnaissance was located, after checking the terrain, the Japanese special forces determined that it was this location.

    ??This place is heavily guarded and patrolled by soldiers frequently, especially those high-erected radio signal equipment. Lieutenant Colonel Yoshikawa is certain that this is the headquarters of the Chinese Expeditionary Force.

    Lieutenant Colonel Yoshikawa stared at the headquarters in front with cold eyes. He rehearsed the sneak attack plan several times in his mind, and finally gave the decisive order, "Get ready to fight!"

    Ten Japanese special forces members swaggered out of the darkness and walked towards the sentry at the headquarters.  The sentry saw a moving figure and quickly pulled the bolt of his gun, "Who is it? Stop!"

    "Brother, we are one of our own." The visitor spoke pure Chinese, and his accent sounded like he was from Nanjing.

    "We are on patrol. We want to smoke a cigarette. We didn't bring a fire, so we need to borrow one." The visitor quickly approached the sentry.  When the sentry heard that he was one of his own, he relaxed his vigilance slightly.  The sentry flashed his flashlight in front of him, and the beam of light shone on the face of the person in front of him.  That personHe squinted his eyes slightly and saw nine brothers behind him, all of them wearing expeditionary force uniforms.  (To be continued)

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