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    Although the headquarters of the Japanese 44th Regiment was captured, Sima Feng did not feel any joy in his heart.  [.Com text] Huan Yan¡¯s subordinates were almost injured or killed, making him hate his carelessness.  It was just a change in form, but there was no time for him to feel sad.  A soldier on guard shouted from outside the tent: "Company commander, the Japanese have begun to counterattack. There is about a squadron of troops, as well as infantry artillery and heavy machine gun cover."

    As if to verify what this soldier said, as soon as he finished speaking, several artillery shells fell around the former 44th Regiment headquarters.  Following the explosion of this shell, more shells came over.  The gas generated by the explosion of successive falling artillery shells almost did not blow away the tent.

    Hearing the violent explosions of shells from time to time around him, Sima Feng ignored the gauze that was still wrapped around his arm, picked up the submachine gun and walked out.  Before he even took two steps, he suddenly stopped the correspondent who was following him and stuffed the seized code book into his arms: "Go back immediately, report the situation here to the leader, and take this code book with you."  Leave it to him."

    The correspondent who had been following Sima Feng since he became the company commander looked at the code book that was handed over to him. When he heard that Sima Feng wanted him to withdraw first, he shook his head vigorously and said: "Company Commander, I won't leave.  I'm with you. The instructor and deputy company commander died, and so many brothers in the company died. You stay here to avenge them, and I won't leave."

    Seeing that his young correspondent was refusing to leave, Sima Feng said angrily: "What nonsense are you talking about? Do you know how important this code book is? Isn't this what we came in for? What if we don't send it away?  , Didn¡¯t those comrades sacrifice themselves in vain? You are young, short and have little goals. Who else would you give this code book to?"

    Having said this, Sima Feng softened his tone again when he saw this correspondent who was already dying from cold and hunger when he was picked up by him on the march. He had been following him since he was rescued.  Although he is already a veteran with half a year of military service, he is only sixteen years old after all, and is still a half-grown child.  If both parents were here, I'm afraid they would still be studying at this age and would not have gone to the battlefield so early anyway.

    The main force is still fighting fiercely with the Japanese army from behind, and we don¡¯t know when they will be able to defeat the Japanese army and attack them.  Having broken into the Japanese defense line, he is now fighting alone.  A whole squadron of Japanese soldiers came, but with the lightly wounded who were still able to move around him, there were only about twenty people left.

    Comparing the two sides, there is a huge disparity in both military strength and firepower.  If the main force cannot be reinforced within a short period of time, I and this small force may all die here.  He asked the young correspondent to go back first on the grounds of sending the seized code book. He just thought that he was still young and had a long way to go, so he should not be sacrificed here.

    Thinking of this, Sima Feng touched the correspondent who shed anxious tears when he heard that the company commander insisted on driving him away. After stuffing the code book into the arms of his military uniform, he helped him fasten the buttons.  After finishing all this, he sighed and said: "You are now a soldier, so you must obey orders. Besides, the main force has already reached behind you. Reinforcements can come up just by talking. We are just here to contain this Japanese army, no  Something big will happen.¡±

    "This codebook is very important for the leader to direct the next operation, so it must be sent back in advance. You must ensure that this codebook is safely handed over to the leader. I gave you the task because I trust you, not because I want to  I'll drive you away. If you're worried about us, just follow us after the main force comes in. Remember, even if you crawl, you have to deliver it safely to the leader."

    Although he still couldn't bear to be separated from the company commander, under Sima Feng's persuasion, the correspondent, who also knew the importance of this code, finally raised his head and said with tears: "Don't worry, company commander, I will definitely send this code to you."  You must wait for me."

    Hearing his childish words, Sima Feng patted his shoulder and smiled bitterly, then pushed him out of the tent and said to him: "Go quickly. Your brothers and I will wait here for you to come back.  Don't worry, if you don't come, we won't go there. On the way back, especially when passing through the battlefield, be careful not to be hurt by stray bullets. Also, the two armies are now intertwined.  , be careful not to let the devils catch you."

    After saying that, Sima Feng picked up his submachine gun and without looking back, he walked to his brothers who were using several large rocks outside the Japanese headquarters as a cover to block the Japanese counterattack.

    Looking at the Japanese troops getting closer and closer, Sima Feng looked back at the correspondent who was running back quickly along the route he rushed in, and then turned to the brothers beside him and said: "Put the Japs in the rifle."  , no shooting is allowed at a distance of less than 50 meters. The grenades should knock out the enemy's light machine guns, and everyone should be careful to save bullets."

    ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? everyone allAs a veteran who had fought in a war, everyone knew Sima Feng's orders well, so no one had any objections.  Just lying next to Sima Feng, a machine gunner attached to the guard company looked at the formation formed by the Japanese and the dense line of skirmishers, and said with some confusion: "Captain Sima, the energy of this little Japanese is not right.  ¡±

    "Even if we destroy their headquarters, we won't be so crazy. These skirmishers are densely packed, and good marksmanship can kill them with one shot. The little devils are very particular about tactics. Unless they are in a critical moment, they are not  To create such a dense skirmish line, I¡¯m afraid it¡¯s going to be a desperate effort.¡±

    Sima Feng also noticed the abnormality of the Japs in front of him.  But he didn't pay much attention.  No matter how many Japanese troops come and what formation they put in, they will still fight.  Since we have to fight, we still care about what to do.  Besides, wouldn¡¯t it be better if the Japs¡¯ skirmisher lines are arranged more closely?  Just in time to unleash the power of the submachine gun on hand.

    This group of veterans made no mistake.  The headquarters was knocked out, and it could be said that Tsutsuki Taro Kawama, who had fled, was really going to fight for his life.  Although Tsutsutarou Kawama, who had already escaped from danger, lost his headquarters, he had no idea of ????desperate efforts.  If the headquarters is lost, just find another place to reset it.  When the troops have been used to the extreme, he will not adjust his overall deployment for a small force of more than 20 or 30 people.

    But among all the people who were left to block and cover his breakout, the only one who came back alive and was covered in blood was the report of the wing staff officer, which almost made him faint on the spot.  Radio stations, codes, field telephone exchanges, none of them were snatched away.  In other words, I lost all the communication tools with my superiors and subordinates.

    Without the radio and password, I became completely blind and deaf.  It was impossible to contact the 3rd Cavalry Brigade or the Lin Fang detachment.  That is to say, they cannot request support and cannot get any combat guidance.  Although each infantry brigade has its own radio, its power is too low to communicate over long distances, and there is no password between them.

    And after losing the field telephone switch, the field telephones became useless.  The opponent doesn't even need to cut off his own phone line to have all his field phones scrapped.  Kawama Tsutsuki Taro sadly discovered that except for the last squadron around him, he had become the bare commander.

    As the captain of the Major Alliance, he understands that the loss of the code book does not simply mean that he has lost contact with the outside world and his subordinates.  Once these codes fall into the hands of those anti-Manchu armed forces, they will bring fatal danger to themselves and friendly forces.

    Realizing that if he did not recapture the headquarters, the code book and the field telephone switch as soon as possible, he would lose all contact with the outside world and even his own troops.  Taro Kawajama, who was even more aware of the danger of losing the code book that involved contact with the Fourth Division of Jiamusi and surrounding friendly forces, could no longer care about the way out.

    After waking up from the blow, he immediately concentrated all the troops he could and put the last squadron at hand into the battle.  And strictly ordered the squadron leader to regain the password as quickly as possible.

    In order to regain the code book as soon as possible, Taro Kawajama made a desperate move.  In addition to concentrating all the forces that can be concentrated, the only two infantry guns that survived the intensive artillery fire at the beginning of the opponent's war will also be put into battle.

    He was strictly ordered to recapture the squadron leader who had lost his headquarters within fifteen minutes, although he somewhat complained about the colonel's blind command.  It took him fifteen minutes to recapture the headquarters, but he really dared to think about it.  If the other party is so easy to manipulate, how come you, Colonel Taro Kawama, are being chased like a rabbit to my place?

    He just complained in his heart, but he didn't dare to show it at all.  In order to complete the tasks assigned by Colonel Kawajana as quickly as possible, the squadron leader, who had been deployed at the end of the entire regiment's combat sequence and had not seen the previous battles, simply adopted the Japanese army's customary pig attack tactic as soon as he came up.  Try to use multiple echelons and multiple batches of attacks to break through the opponent's blockage as quickly as possible.

    This tactic is a tactic used by the Japanese army when fighting within the pass to deal with the anti-Japanese armed forces who can only use rifles as their main weapons after their light and heavy machine guns have been destroyed by Japanese aircraft, artillery or grenade launchers.  The rifle fires slowly and needs to be fired one round at a time.  In the absence of automatic fire support, relying solely on rifle volleys would not be able to withstand this Japanese tactic.

    Especially whether it is the Eighth Route Army or the Kuomintang, except for a few elite troops, the rifles used by many troops are crudely made.  Especially those home-made rifles equipped by miscellaneous brands, many of which have a range of only one to two hundred meters and poor accuracy.  Therefore, when fighting within the pass in the past, using this tactic often achieved great results.

    What the squadron leader didn¡¯t expect was that although his opponents were few in number, except for a few original Czech-made rifles, their equipment was all fast-firing assault rifles.??gun.  To deal with such an opponent, even if the tactic of killing one thousand enemies and damaging eight hundred self-inflicted wounds can achieve certain results, this number of casualties may not be something that the current Japanese army can afford.

    Sure enough, before the Japanese squadron leader saw that the first wave of attacking troops had rushed to a distance of less than fifty meters from the enemy, a smile burst out on his face. The opposite side was so quiet that he almost thought that there was no one in the position.  Suddenly, there was a burst of gunfire.

    Along with this period of intensive gunfire, a large number of tongues of flames emerged from the enemy's position.  His first wave of shock troops were beaten to pieces, leaving dead and injured everywhere.  The opponent's grenade launcher fired almost at the same time, blasting two light machine guns and one heavy machine gun serving as cover into the sky almost simultaneously.  Their few rifles, which fired extremely accurately, inflicted heavy casualties on grenade launchers who tried to use grenade launchers to drive them from their cover.

    The first wave of attacking skirmishers was defeated so quickly, but it did not discourage the Japanese army.  The second wave of skirmishers passed over the corpses and wounded soldiers without any hesitation and continued to attack tenaciously.  These long-trained Japanese veterans know that the only way to avoid damage from these extremely fast-firing weapons is to rush up as quickly as possible while their opponents are changing their magazines.

    They know that the faster a weapon fires, the more bullets it consumes.  Following the first wave of Japanese troops, they saw their opponents shooting intensively for a while, and they had already exhausted the bullets in the strange-looking weapons in their hands.  If you don't take advantage of this opportunity to rush forward, your comrade lying on the ground will be a lesson to you.

    The Japanese army had a good idea, but unfortunately the opponents in front of them did not intend to give them this opportunity.  Just when the Japanese army launched the second wave of attacks, they tried to rush into the enemy's position by taking advantage of the opportunity when the opponent had used up all the weapons and bullets in their hands to change the magazine. However, the opponent's position was hit with a dense volley of explosive grenades.

    The second wave of Japanese troops suffered even worse results than the previous wave.  A whole squad of Japanese soldiers had reached the edge of the opponent's position, but were seriously injured by the opponent's grenades that exploded in the air.  Many people were even blown up like hedgehogs, their bodies covered with shrapnel.

    Many Japanese soldiers never understood why even they, who had used the same grenades since they were soldiers, often couldn't figure out when the Imperial Army's standard Type 97 grenade exploded in the hands of their opponents.  An explosion in the air?

    The distance of fifty meters is the optimal firepower range of the submachine gun.  Under the firepower network composed of more than a dozen submachine guns, a light machine gun, and a large number of volley explosive grenades, the first attack launched by the Japanese army disappeared without a trace without even a splash.  There was only a place where the wounded soldiers who had not been evacuated lay groaning on the ground.

    The Japanese army lost its first attack in a confused and even unclear manner, and suffered heavy casualties.  Two waves of attacks resulted in the loss of almost one and a half squadrons of troops, which was really unacceptable to the Japanese squadron leader who launched the attack.  According to his thinking, with this number of casualties, at least one battalion of the opponent's defense can be defeated on the battlefield inside the pass.

    Now, he was facing such a heavy casualty against an opponent who, judging from the sound of gunshots, clearly numbered no more than 20 people. This result was really hard for him to accept.  The opponent was just an army without a rear. All supplies could only rely on captured anti-Manchu armed forces. They were not regular Chinese troops. How could they have automatic firearms in their hands that were not even equipped by the Imperial Army?

    After all, he was an officer who had participated in the Battle of Songhu and was well-informed.  Although the weapon in his opponent's hand looks weird, he has never seen it before.  But he could tell at a glance that the weapons in his opponent's hands should be similar to the so-called fancy machine guns equipped by the Kannai China army. They were all the same type of weapons.

    The Japanese commander could not figure out why Sima Feng had so many submachine guns in his hand, but he did not know that the opponent who had repelled his first attack was troubled by the fact that the ammunition in the battle had been basically exhausted.

    A submachine gun with a fast rate of fire and powerful firepower is indeed a powerful weapon in close combat, but it also consumes a lot of ammunition.  Each of the soldiers who rushed in with Sima Feng carried a submachine gun. In addition to the magazine for the gun itself, each of them carried three spare magazines.  Based on the calculation that one magazine holds thirty rounds, four magazines total one hundred and twenty rounds.

    If you use a manual rifle, one hundred and twenty rounds of ammunition are enough for one day.  If you save some money, you can even use it for two to three days.  But for a submachine gun, which is a rapid-fire weapon, these ammunition are not enough to fight a medium-sized battle.  In particular, the anti-PPSH 43 submachine gun that Sima Feng and his men are now holding uses Mauser 7.63mm pistol bullets, which consumes particularly large amounts of ammunition.

    When Yang Zhen copied this weapon, he almost kept it as it was without making any changes.  But he forgotWell, in order to facilitate mass production, this submachine gun, which was designed as a wartime emergency product, has canceled the burst fire setting and can only fire bursts.  That is to say, once you pull the trigger with your finger, as long as you don't let go, the shooting will not stop at all.  The shooting method can only be adjusted by yourself.

    In order to break through the Japanese blockade with minimal casualties, both Sima Feng and his men almost always pulled the trigger as soon as they came into contact with the enemy.  There were more than a hundred rounds of ammunition in four magazines, and they were all used up in a few small-scale battles at best.

    By the time the Japanese army launched a counterattack, Sima Feng and his men had less than one magazine left in each gun.  Due to the extensive use of grenades before, on average, each person only

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