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    Just when Yang Zhen was nervously adjusting his deployment and preparing to launch a counterattack, the Japanese and puppet troops' positions at the foot of the mountain heard loud slaps one after another.  ¡¾.Com text¡¿

    His face was slapped more than ten times in a row. The pain was almost numb but he didn't even dare to cover it. Takeo Fukuda, the captain of the third squadron of the Japanese independent fifth garrison in Harbin, was unable to resist.  You can consider yourself unlucky.

    From hearing the intensive gunshots on the mountain here to discovering that the opponent was not a friendly force and immediately launched an attack to now, four consecutive wave-like attacks occupied half of the mountainside and drove the bandits to the top of the mountain, but they were still  There was no way to drive those bandits off the top of the mountain.  But he paid a heavy price.

    In addition to the fact that more than half of the accompanying Puppet Manchukuo military police suffered casualties and lost their combat effectiveness under the intensive machine gun fire of the anti-Manchu and anti-Japanese elements, our squadron also paid the price of a whole squad falling under the intensive machine gun fire of the opponent.  Damn it, those heavy machine guns from the other side?

    It¡¯s not that Takeo Fukuda is ignorant, but as he is just a squadron leader, he naturally has no idea that the opponent who is shooting at him on the top of the mountain has seized an entire train full of arms and ammunition at Weihe Station.  Although the former Second Major Kojiro knew it, he never made it clear to him.

    Having paid a price but received limited results, the independent fifth garrison major combat staff officer Kojihara R¨­ji, who was temporarily appointed to unified command of the Japanese and puppet troops, would naturally not be satisfied.  After killing two puppet Manchukuo officers who were disadvantaged on the spot, Takeo Fukuda, who commanded the only Japanese squadron participating in the war, naturally became another punching bag.

    ??????????? Kojiro, the former Second Major, is not just dissatisfied at this time?  It can be said that he was extremely angry, otherwise he would not have violated the convention and killed the Puppet Manchukuo officer in front of the Puppet Manchukuo military police.

    For the Puppet Manchukuo, a colony that the Japanese army painstakingly managed, although the Japanese army's control over the so-called Manchurian rebels was much greater and stricter than that of the puppet army that had just formed in the pass at this time, it rarely dealt with it at will.  .

    For those puppet Manchukuo officers who are said to be disadvantageous in combat, they are usually sent to a military court first.  Although it's basically just going through the motions and the result is no different, at least it still has to be fake on the surface.

    At this time, Kojiro's former second major Fei killed two Puppet Manchukuo officers who were at least disadvantageous in his eyes. He also ignored the so-called military power of the imperial army and killed his squadron leader in front of the Puppet Manchukuo military police present.  The fan turned him into a pig, which already showed how angry he was.

    What makes Kojiro, the former Second Major, angry is not the casualties incurred in seizing this hilltop.  The loss of the squadron of the 3rd Squadron made Takeo Fukuda heartbroken, but in the eyes of Major Kojiro, these soldiers were nothing more than consumables of the war.  He doesn't feel sorry for the Japanese, let alone those puppet Manchukuo military police who are worse than dogs in his eyes?

    The reason that made him so furious was that in his eyes, a squadron of the Imperial Japanese Army, which was enough to defeat a regiment or even a division of the Chinese regular army, personally attacked several times in a row, but even a small hilltop occupied by bandits was lost.  None could be taken down.  After several charges, they were suppressed halfway up the mountainside by the opponent's firepower, which really undermined the imperial army's military power.

    The fact that the attack failed and damaged the imperial army's military power was just one of the reasons he could say.  As for what made him so angry, it was those few reasons that he couldn't express.  This time, we launched a three-pronged campaign to encircle and encircle the enemy on three sides, leaving no way out. We drove these anti-Manchu and anti-Japanese elements, who had always slipped through the crackdown in previous campaigns, to a large encirclement that had been set up in the south, striving to annihilate them all.  The tactics were formulated by him after a night of hard thinking as the operational staff officer of the Fifth Independent Guard Corps.

    Now, he didn¡¯t expect that the bandits in front of him, who in his eyes only acted as ambushes and never dared to compete openly with the imperial army, could be so tough.  With the cooperation of a large number of puppet Manchukuo military police, a squadron of the imperial army actually persisted in the face of four consecutive wave-like offensives that were enough to defeat any army resistance.  Not only did he persevere, he was able to bite back, causing considerable damage to the imperial soldiers.

    If he fails to defeat the bandits in front of him, not only will the battle plan he painstakingly designed before the new commander, Major General Sasaki, take office, come to nothing, but he will also end up making others laugh at him.  Although he didn't really care whether he was smiling or not, he knew that if this plan failed, his future would be completely bleak.

    ¡°And in Kojiro Haraji¡¯s view, there is another most important reason why he cannot tolerate the futility of his subordinates.  If you are unable to destroy the opponent's resistance for a long time and allow the outflanking troops on both sides to rush in and defeat the opponent, that is the most intolerable thing.

    It¡¯s very simple. At this moment, he is fighting fiercely with Guo Bingxun, commandingLieutenant Colonel Ikeda Koji, the captain of the 1st Battalion of the Independent 5th Guards Corps who marched east to suppress the Japanese and puppet troops, was his mortal enemy since the Army Non-Commissioned Officer School.

    This person not only took away his qualification to be the first to graduate in the same period, but also made him the loser once again when they competed with each other to pursue the daughter of a general.  And Koji Ikeda, who became the son-in-law of Shogun Riding the Dragon, has been rising rapidly in his official career since then, repeatedly suppressing Kojiro Hara Fuji.  When Kojiro Haraji and most of his classmates in the non-commissioned officer academy at the same time were still in the rank of major or even captain, they had already occupied the position of captain of the lieutenant colonel.

    ¡°I heard that after the clean-up was completed, this man who had snatched away Kojiro¡¯s first place in the rankings, his goddess and his classmate on the ladder, was about to be transferred to the regular field division as the co-captain.  In other words, he is about to be promoted to colonel.

    Everyone is about to be promoted to Captain Dazo, but he is still a small Shaosa staff.  Although he was doing well among his classmates, and it was rare for him to reach the position of major, but after all, he was just a small staff member and had never served as a commander in any unit.  Not to mention being promoted to commander of the unit, even being promoted to chief staff officer seems to be far away at least for now. When he thinks of this, Kojiro Haraji's heart aches.  In his opinion, these should all belong to him, if it weren't for that damn guy who showed up to fight for love halfway because he had a father who was a university professor.  The general's daughter and the position of captain of the colonel, all of these should have been his.

    Although nepotism is not as prevalent in the imperial army as it is in the Chinese army, with a general's father-in-law or family members taking care of them, the speed of promotion is still unmatched by civilians.  Kojiro Haraji stubbornly believed that his opponent's ability to reach the position of captain of the Osaka Alliance must be related to the care of his father-in-law who should have belonged to him.

    Kojiro Haraji, who was blinded by jealousy, did not even think about it. He was just the son of a fisherman in Kitakyushu. In Japan, where clans are prevalent and people pay attention to well-matched families, it is impossible to marry the daughter of a high-ranking general.

    "Although the general once looked at him differently and expressed his affirmation of his talent as he had just graduated from the sergeant academy.  But to say that he wanted to recruit him as his son-in-law because he was sure of it was just wishful thinking on his part.

    It is not terrible for people to have ambitions, but what is terrible is being carried away by ambition.  After receiving the news that Lieutenant General Sasaki Toichi, known as the father of the Manchurian Revolution, was about to be transferred to the Commander-in-Chief of the Independent Fifth Guard Force, Kojiro Haraji, who was supposed to be sitting in an office at the Guard Headquarters but could not easily go to the battlefield, thought that his performance  The time has come.

    As the operational staff officer of the Independent Fifth Guards, Kojiro Haraji knew very well that the Kwantung Army Headquarters attached great importance to this anti-Manchu anti-Japanese element.  He also knew that after the loss of Weihe County, especially the military column of the Fourth Division that had just been transferred to Manchuria, it was ambushed north of Weihe County. Two entire brigades of Fourth Division troops were blown into the sky together with the military column.  Afterwards, the Kwantung Army headquarters came under tremendous pressure from within the country.

    Lieutenant General Sawada Shigeru, the commander of the Fourth Division, even threatened that if the Kwantung Army Headquarters could not give the Fourth Division a satisfactory answer regarding the attack on the military column and the death and injury of thousands of Imperial soldiers, he would directly  Propose to the Emperor and demand that the Kwantung Army be held strictly accountable and those responsible be held accountable.

    As a combat staff officer at the high headquarters, Kojiro Haraji immediately felt that this was an opportunity to change his destiny after learning about the incident for the first time.  So he painstakingly came up with this battle plan.

    Even in order to leave a good impression on the General and teach the guy who had usurped his position, Major Kojirohara, a combat staff officer, persuaded the security team on the pretext that he had drawn up the combat plan himself.  The chief of staff, who was the temporary acting commander before Lieutenant General Sasaki arrived, sent himself to coordinate the operations of various ministries.

    "What Kojiro Haraji didn't expect was that this one fight in his eyes would send his enemy back to the arms of Amaterasu, washing away the shame of having his love stolen away by a horizontal sword.  However, he was ordered to retire from active service for life after the war because he made the daughter of the general who had expressed his admiration a widow.  And he himself was seriously injured in the battle. Although his life was saved, he lost an arm and became disabled for life.

    At this moment, mixed with the rage of the failed attack, Kojiro Haraji, who repeatedly threatened his subordinates to quickly capture the hilltop in front of him, did not notice that the path less than 300 meters on his right wing looked very dense because it was covered with good vegetation.  In a hidden ravine, a troop was quietly approaching his position.  While he was dancing and brandishing a saber to intimidate his subordinates, with an extremely arrogant attitude, he was also firmly caught in the crosshairs of a Type 38 rifle designed and manufactured in China.

     Li Yanping is also considered to have been in battle for a long time. I don't know what happened, but this raid, which was a very common one in his fighting career, made him slightly nervous.

    After suppressing the action of a veteran who stretched out his loaded rifle, preparing to kill the guy on the Japs position who was dancing and waving a saber.  After Li Yanping roughly estimated the distance between the enemy and ourselves, he signaled the troops to continue to contact the enemy as covertly as possible.

    Two hundred meters, one hundred and fifty meters, one hundred meters, when the troops covered with branches as camouflage crawled forward bit by bit with extreme caution until they were no more than a hundred meters away from the enemy, Li Yanping was a little nervous.  But his mood suddenly relaxed.

    Turning his head and looking at the several light and heavy machine guns that had been set up, Li Yanping pulled out his pistol and whispered to the two company commanders following him: "Tell the troops not to charge and only use firepower to kill the enemy. There.  If there are many people, shoot there. Remember to focus all your firepower on the infantry first, and leave the Japanese artillery to the commander."

    Seeing the two company commanders nodding, Li Yanping raised his head again and carefully observed the Japanese and puppet troops who were launching another attack on the hilltop position, and then the shell gun in his hand fired first.

    After his pistol fired, the roundabout troops concentrated all their light and heavy firepower and swept towards the Japanese and puppet troops who were desperately attacking the defenders on the top of the mountain under the pressure of Kojirohara.

    They were desperately attacking the Japanese and puppet troops on the top of the mountain, but were suddenly blinded by the sudden appearance of firepower from the flanks.  The Japanese and puppet troops, who were caught off guard, were hit in large numbers by the dense firepower that suddenly appeared from behind them.  Under attack from two sides, the army was defeated after only a short period of resistance.

    Yang Zhen, who had been commanding the troops on the hilltop to resist the recent seemingly crazy attack by the Japanese and puppet troops, saw that Li Yanping had already detoured back to his position and had taken the lead in firing. He immediately ordered the artillerymen who had already determined the firing range to open fire immediately, giving priority to the intensive artillery fire.  Smashed at the artillery positions of the Japanese and puppet troops.

    The Japanese and puppet infantry artillery positions were set up on a flat land in the mountains. Kojiro Haraji, who was eager to make contributions, was too careless and too impatient.  After he discovered the so-called anti-Manchu and anti-Japanese elements in front of him who were strictly ordered to be annihilated by the Kwantung Army headquarters, he immediately began to attack.  In order to defeat these troublemakers first, he did not even do the most basic fortifications.  Several infantry guns serving as fire support were placed on the bare flat ground.

    Although he knew that the Kwantung Army had a train loaded with arms and supplies, especially part of the equipment of a new mortar brigade that the Kwantung Army was preparing to form, and it fell into the hands of bandits while refueling at Weihe Station, he still didn't care.  .

    In his heart, he did not think that these bandit armed forces would use artillery.  Because this anti-Manchu anti-Japanese armed force had never used weapons like mortars when they harassed the pioneering regiments and group tribes.

    The result of Kojiro Haraji's carelessness and over-expanded ambition was that his artillery was immediately blown into a pile of scrap metal by the dense mortar shells flying over the ridge.

    After being hit by a sudden blow and watching helplessly that his artillery and artillery were reduced to parts, he has been serving in the command organization since graduating from the non-commissioned officer school. Major Kojirohara, who has not served as the chief officer of the army, lacks combat experience.  Exposed.

    At this critical moment, his performance was actually worse than that of his subordinates who were beaten but quickly came to their senses. Without their commander, the subordinates who spontaneously resisted under the command of the sergeant unexpectedly  Start to stay.

    ¡°If Takeo Fukuda was still alive, Kojiro Haraji¡¯s daze at this critical moment would not have posed a fatal threat to the Japanese and puppet troops.  As one of the very few officers in the Japanese army promoted by soldiers, Takeo Fukuda, who has rich practical experience, at least knows what he should do.

    But it is a pity that when Li Yanping commanded the roundabout troops to attack, this unlucky squadron leader, together with several soldiers around him, were beaten into a hornet's nest by machine gun bullets in the first moment.

    Fukuda Takeo was killed in the first battle, and Kojiro Haraji was at a loss.  The entire Japanese and puppet army lost its command.  When the mortar group commanded by Yang Zhen killed the Japanese artillery and began to switch firepower, hitting the Japanese and puppet infantry with artillery shells, the Japanese and puppet troops, who had lost their command, could not withstand the attack from both sides.  Not long after the Puppet Manchukuo military police, whose combat effectiveness was relatively weak, began to collapse, the always strong Japanese army gradually became unable to hold on and showed a trend of collapse.

    Kojiro Haraji, who gradually woke up from the sudden blow, originally wanted to make a last-ditch effort to stabilize the troops, but a mortar shell falling from the sky shut him up.

    Seeing the supreme commander fall in the rain of mortar shells, the Japanese army, which was already in a state of collapse, could no longer hold on.Under the leadership of the second lieutenant, Kojiro Haraji, who was still breathing, retreated.

    After defeating the Japanese and puppet troops at the foot of the mountain, Yang Zhen stopped Li Yanping from pursuing the enemy and ordered Li Mingrui behind him: "Send a report to the Chief of Staff and Deputy Chief of Staff Wang and tell him that I have eliminated the Japanese and puppet troops here.  , ask them how the battle is going there and tell them they can retreat."

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