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Text Chapter 404 The 1st Marine Division is coming

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    [404] The 1st Marine Division is coming. In the lighthouse on Balwei Island, the Thompson waterproof gun reflects the moonlight, shining blackly.  .?For Captain Eugene Clark, even though he has carried out many secret missions, he has always been very nervous, but now watching the clock every second is really a kind of torture.  He imagined the worst ending, constantly rehearsed the possible failures he might face, and was mentally prepared to face any unexpected situation.  Because he knew too much, he had to carry a suicide grenade in his waist in case he had to deal with it himself.  Finally, midnight on August 14th arrived. Clark, who had not had a good night's sleep in more than half a month and was now full of exhaustion and excitement, used the kerosene lighter in his hand to tremblingly light up the Eight-Tail Lighthouse, made in France.  The large oil-fired navigation light made a "tiger" sound the moment it was lit.  On the lighthouse, the reflector whose battery was reconnected by Clark slowly rotated, causing the bright beam of light to slowly dance in the night sky outside Incheon Port.  This light can be clearly seen by ships at sea even 40 kilometers away.  Not to mention night flights.  Seeing the re-ignition of the Palmi Island Lighthouse, the People's Army in Incheon Port suddenly became restless. After the early warning telegram was sent, Deputy Commander of the People's Army Cui Yongjian understood that the US military was coming.  Two days ago, the U.S. military dispatched F4U Corsair fighter jets and used 64 150-pound napalm bombs totaling 9,500 pounds to blow up Wolmi Island, which Captain Clark reported in the telegram as having defense forces, into a sea of ??flames.  This operation has actually reminded the People's Army that the intelligence of the Chinese comrades is completely correct, and the enemy has begun to carry out aerial surgery on Incheon according to the landing steps.  Faced with a situation beyond his control, Deputy Commander Cui Yongjian could only silently pray that the defenders on Wolmi Island could cause as much damage to the US military as possible.  The task force headed by the US Seventh Fleet, which had been waiting anxiously on the Yellow Sea outside Incheon, saw the lighthouse light up, immediately corrected its channel, and headed straight into Incheon Port.  Among the first wave of nineteen battleships, four cruisers and six destroyers acted as the lead and advanced into the Feiyu Channel in a battle line. While using naval guns to destroy all visible buildings on the shore that might hide the army, they extended the bombardment.  , pouring artillery shells onto the road connecting Incheon in the distance, intending to cut off all traffic between Incheon and the outside world.  On board the USS McKinley, the flagship of the task force, MacArthur pointed to the lighted lighthouse on Balwei Island in the distance, and proudly told the accompanying reporters and generals, "That is a meeting gift for us."  Suddenly, there was a light on Wolmi Island, and an artillery piece began to resist. This was the People's Army who survived the US air strike. According to the order, they were required to continue to hold on to Wolmi Island.  The U.S. military was not at all uncomfortable with this kind of firefly light. As the 19 warships of the naval gun fire support group led by Rear Admiral Higgins opened fire fiercely, in 45 minutes, the U.S. military consumed 2,845 rounds of artillery shells on Wolmi Island.  After the napalm bombs from the Navy carrier-based aircraft, Wolmi Island was plowed again.  After 2845 rounds of artillery shells, no trace of the several solid concrete bunkers built during the Japanese occupation on Wolmi Island was left. There were deep craters everywhere, the low-level soil that had not seen sunlight for thousands of years was dug up, and the smell of gunpowder smoke was everywhere.  and the smell of new soil.  However, the People's Army's fortress artillery fire never ended under the US naval guns. Several well-hidden 120mm howitzers on Wolmi Island were pushed out of the gun holes by the defenders, and sporadic shelling rang out from time to time.  Therefore, General James, the interim commander of the task force, ordered the deployment of three rocket launchers to attack Wolmi Island.  The rocket strikes from the three rocket launching ships continued until dawn. A full 1,000 rounds of 125mm rockets were evenly scattered on Wolmi Island within an hour. For a while, the air on the island was almost drained.  The saturation of artillery fire continued until dawn, and Wolmi Island, the artillery fortress outside Incheon Port, was beyond recognition.  A pilot who was responsible for the air raid on Wolmi Island recalled that when he came back for air raids in the early morning, there was no trace of green on the originally green island.  Margaret, a reporter for the International Herald Tribune in New York, said that when she followed the warship past Wolmi Island in the early morning, "it seemed like it had just been plundered by a forest fire."  At this point, the defenders of the Wolmi Island Artillery Fortress have been basically wiped out. The U.S. Navy, which ranks first in the world, has demonstrated its unparalleled dominance in the edge of the sea. They have proved with artillery fire that everything bordering the ocean is covered.  Under the control of his unparalleled naval firepower.  With the first ray of light in the morning, US military landing ships filed in and began landing.  Hundreds of F4U pirate fighter attack aircraft taking off from the USS Boxer, USS Valley Forge, and USS Sicily under the jurisdiction of the 77th Eastern Aircraft Carrier Task Force also began to attack the entire Incheon under the increasingly bright morning light.A ground attack will be carried out in Hong Kong. All moving objects will be blown to death by rockets and napalm bombs, and machine guns will ruthlessly spray the entire sky over Incheon.  After the U.S. fire support fleet destroyed almost half of the loaded artillery shells and ravaged Incheon, the People's Army no longer fired back.  U.S. destroyers began to withdraw from the Feiyu Channel.  Although the People's Army sank two old merchant ships in the Feiyu Channel before, due to the sharp rise in tide levels, the soft mud in the channel was too deep, and the tonnage of the sunken ships was too small, it did not pose a threat to the passage of US warships.  The U.S. military also discovered some mines on the offshore mud above the Feiyu Channel. This was a desperate effort by the People's Army. With the capabilities of the People's Army, it was simply impossible to complete deep-water mine operations. All the mines that had been dropped before were carried away by the water flow.  On the mudflat.  After the destroyer withdrew from the waterway, 232 landing ships of various types began to take advantage of the rising tide to send soldiers from the US-ROK coalition to the beach one after another.  The U.S. Army's Tenth Army, composed of the 1st Marine Division and the 7th Infantry Division, plus the newly formed 17th South Korean Infantry Regiment and 4 Marine Corps battalions, with a total strength of 75,000, began to operate at sea.  Forced landing under the cover of comprehensive artillery fire from the Air Force.  Since the U.S. military launched an amphibious landing on Okinawa on Easter, April 1, 1945, the U.S. military¡¯s first large-scale landing operation after World War II officially began.  As a dock landing ship continued to dock, a row of nine M-26 "Pershing" tanks from the 1st Tank Battalion of the 5th Marine Regiment of the 1st Marine Division of the 1st Marine Division rumbled, taking the lead in breaking into Incheon as the vanguard.  1,800 infantrymen from the Second Battalion of the Fifth Marine Regiment followed the tanks and began the battle to capture Incheon.  The landing battle lasted from early morning to dark. Twelve hours later, the US military captured Incheon.  After occupying Incheon, the U.S. military rushed straight to Seoul along the Gyeong-in Highway.  Deputy Commander of the People's Army Cui Yongjian ordered that the blocking battle on the Jingren Highway officially began.  Facing the mobile attack of the US military, a tank company of six T34 tanks and an infantry company of 250 people from the People's Army were ordered to attack, starting the first battle of the blocking war.  First, the Super Bazooka of the Second Battalion of the 5th Marine Regiment of the 1st Marine Division showed its power, destroying a T34 70 meters away. Then the US recoilless rifle also opened fire, and the mortars also roared. After that, 9 M26  Pershing tanks rushed up, and the entire battalion's light and heavy machine guns accompanied the tank assault and fired.  Five minutes later, the battle ended. The combined firepower of the US military completely destroyed all 6 T34 vehicles of the People's Army and killed 200 People's Army soldiers. It was a complete victory. Only one person from the 2nd Battalion of the 5th Marine Regiment of the 1st US Marine Division was injured.  This is the 1st Marine Division, the most powerful permanent mobile force of the U.S. Army, the combat effectiveness of an army group that is ready to go to any battlefield in the world at any time. ????????? Can the volunteer army that is about to come in for reinforcements challenge such an opponent?  Or, can such a legion be able to break through the layers of blocking positions of Deputy Commander Cui Yongjian in the future?  ¡ª¡ª¡ª¡ª¡ª¡ª¡ª¡ª¡ª¡ª Sincerely thank hzwangj and Zizhu for the reward!  Asking for April tickets.  thank you all.
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