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Text Chapter 254 Knocking out the little devil¡¯s front teeth

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    The Japanese army's first attack on Manggang was defeated. However, the Jing'an army, which was used as a human shield by the Japanese army, was unable to advance or retreat. The Japanese army's machine gun that retreated to supervise the battle was pressed against its back.  ¡¾.Com text¡¿If you take a step back, the only result will be to kill without mercy.  As they moved forward, looking at the hillocks with tongues of fire spraying everywhere, these people themselves became weak first.

    Just when these Jing'an officers and soldiers were in a dilemma, a familiar business sound suddenly sounded on the hilltop: "Brothers, I am Li Qing, commander of the third battalion of the First Regiment. The officers and soldiers of our First Regiment have now defected to the Anti-Japanese Allied Forces.  , I hope you will not continue to work for the devils, and continue to serve as their thugs to kill your compatriots. "

    "You have also seen what the little devils did today. They not only forced you to dig mines for them, but also forced you to act as human shields for them and withstand bullets. You worked hard for the little devils, but they did not treat you as human beings at all.  If you think about what they did, is it worth it for you to work for them with the name of a traitor behind your back? "

    "Come here, the commander here said you can come and go freely. If you want to be welcomed by the Anti-Japanese Alliance, but don't want to do it, wait until the battle is over. As long as you promise not to join the puppet Manchukuo army and be the enemy of the people, you will be given travel expenses home. Brother  Come here, everyone, kill your Japanese superiors and those die-hard traitors who are devoted to serving the Japanese, and come and join the light."

    Li Qing¡¯s eloquence is obviously good.  Although his instigation did not have an immediate effect, it was obvious that the morale of the Jingan Army, which was pinned down by the firepower, had fluctuated.  Although the Japanese superiors forced the grassroots officers and soldiers, mainly Manchus, to cover their ears and not listen, with kicks and beatings, the effect was obviously very limited.

    What happens sometimes has a comedic effect.  The soldiers of the Jing'an Army who were originally suppressed under the overcrowded hills and unable to advance or retreat were only mentally unstable and had extremely low morale, but they had no thoughts of uprising on the battlefield.  After all, they can still clearly distinguish who is strong and who is weak.

    "If it really passes, once they fail, the extremely narrow-minded Japanese will hate themselves even more for surrendering to the past than those of the Anti-Japanese Alliance who are themselves anti-Japanese elements.  This revenge will probably be even more vicious.

    But in response to the Jing'an Army's delay in moving, the captain of the Third Battalion of the 89th Regiment and Major Moto Jinzo, who were supervising the battle, quit.  His own brigade suffered heavy losses in the mine formation, but he was already very dissatisfied with being sent to lead the charge.  But knowing that the regiment commander had been killed in action and that he was directly under the command of the division commander, he did not dare to argue with the division commander's order, which he considered very inhumane.

    Who made the 89th Regiment become a child without a mother?  This third brigade is the only remaining combat unit of the 89th Regiment that suffered heavy casualties, and it is also the unit at the forefront of the entire 24th Division.  No matter how reluctant he was, when he thought of Lieutenant General Nemoto's wolf-like eyes, he could only take on this arduous task.

    Fortunately, Lieutenant General Genbo has no intention of letting the 89th Regiment really be completely destroyed, because it will be difficult for him to explain to his superiors.  Although no troops were sent to replace the third brigade, they were sent a scapegoat, which was the only remaining second regiment of the two infantry regiments of the First Division of the Jing'an Army after the first regiment mysteriously disappeared.

    ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? There is a scapegoat to charge on his behalf, how will Major Jinzo and Moto allow them to crawl on the ground without moving?  As for the intensive firepower unleashed on Mangan, it was nothing as long as it didn't fall on his and Major Moto Jinzo's heads.

    In his opinion, as long as he can break through the opponent's defense as soon as possible and complete the tasks assigned by the division commander, it doesn't matter even if the entire infantry regiment of the Jingan Army is wiped out.  Anyway, it was not his third team that died.

    Major Kazumoto Jinzo, who was extremely dissatisfied with the unfavorable attack of the Jing'an Army, waved his hand. A team beside him with a Type 38 rifle with a bayonet attached rushed forward and directly attacked the Jing'an Army who was afraid of fighting.  Military punishment.  A dozen Jingan Army soldiers who fell behind were stabbed to death by the Japanese army with bayonets.  as punishment for being unfavorable in combat.

    Looking at the shining bayonets behind them and the dozens of brothers who were picked to death by the bayonets, the soldiers of the Jing'an Army could only step over the corpses of their dead brothers and launched another half-dead attack.

    The soldiers of the Jingan Army who wanted to work as foreigners did not expect that the Japanese military supervisory team behind them would not tolerate their slow attacks.  A row of machine gun bullets hit, and more than a dozen Jing'an officers and soldiers who had fallen behind the attack formation due to their slow movement were beaten into honeycomb on the spot.

    Looking at the brothers who were beaten to death, a Manchu company commander of the Jingan Army who couldn't bear it anymore turned the muzzle of the shell gun in his hand and shouted to the brothers behind him: "Brothers, if we advance now, we will die, and if we retreat, we will die."  . The little devil uses us as human shields and won¡¯t give us a way to survive. We can no longer work for the little devil. Let¡¯s kill them.The Japanese officers around us are all gone anyway.  "

    After saying that, he raised his gun and knocked down a Japanese battalion commander next to him with one shot. He dropped the gun in his hand, raised his hands to signal his surrender, and ran towards the hillock.

    At the critical moment of life and death, the role of role models is often endless.  With the first example of betrayal on the battlefield, there will be a second, a third, and even countless more.

    Under the high pressure of Hemoto Jinzo, the soldiers of the Jing'an Army, whose morale had dropped to the bottom, raised their weapons and knocked down the Japanese officers around them. Then they dropped their guns and followed the company commander towards the opponent's position on the hillock.  Run over.

    The dramatic scene in front of him made Jinzo Kazumoto, who was supervising the battle behind him, dumbfounded. There was only one sentence in his mind: "Baga, these dogs bred by the empire have the audacity to mutiny in front of him."

    When he reacted, he immediately wanted to organize firepower to suppress the rebels who were so audacious and dared to attack their masters. However, a burst of intensive mortar shells from the hillock and the sudden and fierce counterattack troops rushed out and suppressed him.  The fight was so chaotic that the position was almost not overrun.

    What made him feel fortunate was that his opponent obviously had no intention of pursuing him to the end. He just withdrew to the starting position after responding to the mutinous Jing'an Army in front of the formation.  After being beaten in a hurry and with the position almost destroyed, Major Hemoto Jinzo finally stabilized his position, and the renegade Manchu soldiers had disappeared without a trace.

    "The two regiments of the Jing'an Army, which the Kwantung Army Headquarters had always considered to be the elite of Manchuria's elite, defected one after another. This scene not only stunned Ben Jinsan but also stunned him.  Even the commander of the 24th Division, Lieutenant General Nemoto Hiro, and the commander of the Jing'an Army's First Division, Major General Misaki Johei, who were watching the battle behind them, were also at a loss.

    Looking at Misaki Johei, who had almost become a mere commander because all his subordinates had defected, and whose face turned blue and purple at this moment, Nemoto Hiroshi showed a very restrained behavior and was not as stormy as he imagined.  He just said coldly: "Mizaki-kun, are these the so-called Manchurian elites you brought out with your own hands? They are worse than a pile of rubbish."

    Regarding these insulting words from Nemoto Hiroshi, Misaki Johei argued: "Your Majesty Lieutenant General, the current Jing'an Army is no longer the same as the original Jing'an Army formed by the empire's young people in Manchuria.  It turns out that those rigorously trained soldiers of the Jing'an Army have already been recruited into the newly formed army division from the Tokyo Base Camp. Even the non-commissioned officers of the Jing'an Army are mostly Koreans."

    "I have told Colonel Watian a long time ago that the Jing'an Army has just completed a major replacement and is not very stable internally. It can only undertake some tasks such as reconnaissance and escorting baggage, and cannot directly drag them onto the battlefield in a hurry.  , let alone use it like today, otherwise something big will happen. I also told General Umezu this, but who of you will listen?"

    "Before Lieutenant General Sasaki died in battle, he said many times that the imperial officers and soldiers must at least give the Manchus some respect on the surface. Only in this way can these Manchus be won over to serve the imperial army wholeheartedly. But twenty  How did the Fourth Division do it? I think Mr. Nemoto saw it clearly just now.

    Regarding what Misaki Johei said, Nemoto Hiroshi did not refute, but just smiled faintly.  However, he was smiling, but the words that came out of his mouth had nothing to do with the smile on his face. They were so cold that people were scared: "Mizaki-kun, don't worry about these traitors. After these anti-Manchu anti-Japanese forces are completely defeated, I will let them  These guys who dared to bite their master will pay the price for what they did today.¡±

    After that, Lieutenant General Nemoto Hiroshi ordered the staff around him: "Order Colonel Kahei Nochi to take full command of the front-line attack. Tell him that I will give him all the artillery and ask him to break through the blockade on the hill as quickly as possible.  . Send a report to Colonel Matsuzaki Tatsuo and ask him where the main force of the 22nd Regiment is and why it has not moved closer to the main force."

    Lieutenant General Nemoto Hiroshi was extremely dissatisfied with the fact that the two infantry brigades with the main force of the 22nd Regiment crossed the river east of Jiamusi, but no news was heard from Colonel Tatsuo Komatsuzaki after crossing the river.  The main force of the division could only fight head on from the front and suffered heavy losses.  There has been no news about the outflanking troops he led.  Without the cooperation of the flanks, how much price will the main force of the division have to pay to complete the tasks assigned by the Commander-in-Chief?

    "I don't know where Matsuzaki Tachio has gone. When will he be contacted? Lieutenant General Bo doesn't know at all."  But now he knows that he must break through the opponent's second line of defense as soon as possible.  Otherwise, once the war drags on and it gets dark, there may be many variables.

    Although the chief of staff of the division, Colonel Aozu Kikutaro, felt that it was not appropriate to be so eager for success.  Judging from the firepower configuration displayed by the opponent, the opponent's strength is still sufficient.  At the moment, we should still focus on playing steadily and steadily.  But basicallyLieutenant General Qingjin Colonel's advice simply fell on deaf ears.

    Under the strict orders of Lieutenant General Nemoto Hiroshi, who was eager for success, and under the command of Colonel Kahei Nochi who was personally on the front line to supervise the operations, and under the cover of the 24th Division Artillery Regiment, which almost ignored the loss of ammunition, even reluctantly,  Major Shinzo Wakamoto could only bite the bullet and launch a pig-like attack that was almost suicidal.

    Just when the 42nd Field Artillery Regiment under the 24th Division was desperately pouring artillery shells onto the hillock according to the basic rules.  In a hidden corner on Manganang, Wang Guangyu, who had been targeting them for a long time, picked up the field phone and said to Yang Zidong, commander of the first rocket artillery company on the other side of the phone, "Are you absolutely sure now?"  Give me the little devil's artillery? Knock out the little devil's front teeth?"

    In response to Wang Guangyu's question, Yang Zidong smiled and said: "Commander Wang, there is no problem. I have now clearly touched several of the Japs' artillery positions. The Japs only have twenty-four field guns. One of my rocket launchers  The range of fire is enough to cover one of his artillery positions."

    "The shooting accuracy of our rocket artillery is not as good as that of the Japanese field artillery, but it is perfect for hitting this kind of target. Brigadier Wang will give you the order when to hit. I promise to kill them all in one go.  It's all over the place. Not even a scrap is left for that guy."

    Wang Guangyu was very satisfied with Yang Zidong's answer and said directly: "Since the commander has assigned you to me, I will make full use of it. Now you can fire a salvo for me according to the position of their artillery group. Then  You don¡¯t have to be sure of the outcome of the battle. Retreat at full speed without stopping, and retreat directly into the mountain to join up with the heavy artillery battalion that retreated first.¡±

    "That thing of yours is very powerful, and the firepower is fierce enough. Although there is no movement when it is fired, the flames are much bigger than ordinary cannons. The little devil's plane is not a vegetarian. If they are stared at  Go on, you can¡¯t shake it off.¡±

    "In the military region, everyone knows that the commander has three treasures. The first is Director Zhang of the Health Department, the second is the directly affiliated reconnaissance battalion, and the third is your rocket artillery regiment. If you lose it, I really have no way to tell the commander  Explain. You are the commander¡¯s eyeballs.¡±

    Yang Zidong didn't care about Wang Guangyu's teasing words, but promised: "Commander Wang, just look at it. I will give you a satisfactory answer. It is true that our rocket launcher is the commander's treasure, but we are not  I'm just a loser. Two volleys today can kill half of the troops of the 32nd Regiment and completely interrupt his artillery."

    After saying that, Yang Zidong put down the phone in his hand, ran to the observation point in person, and carefully calculated the shots for Zhu Yuan again before giving the order to fire all the guns and fire all the artillery in one salvo.

    Since he beat up the 32nd Regiment assembled in Jiangnan during the forced crossing by the Japanese army, he has not shown his face for a long time.  The Japanese army thought that under the threat of its own aircraft, the opponent's rocket launcher salvo had withdrawn its artillery, and almost no shells were wasted.

    The seventy-two rockets fired in a very short period of time completely covered the four artillery positions of the Japanese army.  Together with the Japanese artillery shells that exploded, these seventy-two rockets blew up the four Japanese artillery positions across the river.

    After the violent explosion, the field artillery neatly arranged on the Japanese artillery position was disintegrated into piles of parts.  Even the gun carriage of an artillery was violently exploded and was thrown directly into the Songhua River more than a hundred meters away.  The Japanese positions were littered with artillery limbs and broken arms that had been reduced to parts along with the artillery pieces.

    The violent explosions on the four artillery positions that were attacked almost at the same time, as well as the rising smoke, made both the officers and soldiers of the third battalion of the 89th Regiment attacking in front, and the 24th Division commanding the operation behind.  The staff at the regiment headquarters were stunned.

    Although there was no time to ascertain the damage, the thick smoke rising from the artillery position only told them one fact: the 48th Artillery Regiment was finished.

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