Chapter 653 Which bastard gave false information (1)
There is no road in the world, and when more people walk, it becomes a road. .
Captain Folk and his men fully utilized the spirit of the pioneers, waved their machetes and cut a way out in the dense forest leading to Yubang.
Wherever the troops passed, the soldiers following behind painted white arrow marks on the trunks to indicate the direction for the troops who came later.
In one afternoon, the troops walked nearly fifteen kilometers in the jungle. From Captain Folk, everyone was soaked in sweat.
At night, the temperature dropped below twenty degrees and the troops slept in a clearing in the forest.
The vast primeval forests of Myanmar are endless. When walking inside, their lush branches and leaves completely obscured the sun.
There are only a very small area, because there are rock layers under the soil, so the roots of trees cannot be grown. There are only grass and shrubs that will make people see the sky. This kind of open space is called Linkong by the locals.
Captain Folk finished checking the post and lay down at the campfire wrapped in a blanket. Next to him was the mascot of the entire company, a black-backed wolfdog named William.
The black hair on William's back shone with a faint light in the moonlight. Captain Folk gently stroked William's back a few times, then wrapped the blanket tightly, and closed his eyes.
The night was safe. The next day, Captain Folk got up early. After breakfast, he led William to join a row of marching troops, walked in front of the entire company, and overcome obstacles to open up a road for the entire company.
The leader of the row, Lieutenant Miller, was a sunny young man with black hair, a square face and a mouthful of big white teeth.
The two of them walked side by side in the queue, chatting all the way, making the boredom of sending out the marching.
Lieutenant Miller said, "Do you know General Studente? How is his command level?"
Captain Folk said, "I have heard of him. He is the director of the airborne corps and is said to have a good relationship with General Rosen. As for command level, the paratroopers have a motto, that paratroopers are born surrounded. If the paratroopers dare to say this, General Studenth should be a very talented and confident general."
"He has a good relationship with General Rosen. He is sent to replace General Rosen to command the troops in China. There should be a intention to avenge General Rosen."
"I have a premonition that the Japanese are going to be unlucky," said Captain Folk.
Captain Folk said, handing the rope in his hand to Lieutenant Miller, turned around and walked towards a big tree next to him, and putting water on the roots of the big tree.
After "fertilizing" the big tree, Captain Folk was wearing a belt when suddenly he felt his helmet sink and something seemed to fall on the helmet.
The heaviness quickly spread from the helmet to the right shoulder, Captain Folk was motionless, like a sculpture, because he felt a creature squirming on him.
Captain Folk's eyes turned to the right, and from the corner of his eyes, he could see a green guy lying on his shoulders.
Damn, I was so lucky to go to the bathroom.
Captain Folk cursed in his heart, and lying on his shoulder was a poisonous snake called Zhuyeqing by his guide.
Zhu Yeqing lay on Captain Folk's right shoulder, holding his triangle-shaped head high, staring at Captain Folk's right cheek, as if considering where to get his mouth?
A sudden big hand interrupted Zhu Yeqing's bold behavior.
The big hand came from behind, grabbed Zhu Yeqing's neck and pulled it off Captain Folk's shoulder.
A joyful voice came immediately.
"Today's lunch is available for extra meals. Thanks to Mr. Captain for his charm, this high-end protein is delivered to his doorstep."
Captain Folk was relieved when he heard Lieutenant Miller's voice, turned around and saw Lieutenant Miller holding Zhu Yeqing's neck and allowing the snake to wrap around his right arm.
"Give me."
Captain Folk wanted to pass the snake, pinched the snake's mouth, and carefully pulled out the poisonous snake's teeth.
Lieutenant Miller looked at Captain Folk's movements and said with a smile: "The biggest gain of my visit to Asia is to learn how to deal with these annoying reptiles. Thanks to our guide."
"So too, I'll put him in a bamboo basket, you can take people away first. We met in Yubang Village in front, and at noon, we used this guy who came to the door to make soup for everyone." Captain Folk said.
The two immediately parted ways, Lieutenant Miller led William to continue the march, and Captain Folk stayed in place, waiting for the main force of the company behind.
After waiting for about seven or eight minutes, Captain Folk waited for the main force of the company behind.
Finding the horses in the marching ranks, Captain Folk opened the lid of the bamboo basket on the horse's back, put the bamboo leaf green inside, and then marched next to the horse.
After Lieutenant Miller and Captain Folk broke up, they walked in the queue with William. After walking for less than ten minutes, they could vaguely see a piece of clearing in the forest appearing in front of them.
According to the information provided by the guide, there is a village with the same name as the ferry next to this open space, but there are only three families in the entire village.
After passing this village, you will reach your destination at Bangdukou within less than three kilometers.
When I arrived at that village, I finally had a rest and maybe I could take a shower there. This humid and hot weather is really painful.
Lieutenant Miller walked out more than ten meters away with beautiful vision, and suddenly heard a barking from the front.
As if it was contagious, William also barked wildly. As he barked wildly, William kept rushing towards the front of the right, but was restricted by the ropes in Lieutenant Miller's hand.
Lieutenant Miller alertly released the rope around William's neck, picked up the assault rifle, pulled the bolt to load the bullet, knelt on one knee, and looked at the surrounding jungle carefully.
William was free and ran towards the dense forest.
William's figure had just disappeared, and suddenly a series of dense machine gun sounded in the dense forest, and seven or eight soldiers fell down in an instant.
Bullets shot from the left and right sides, smashing countless shrub branches and leaves, and fragments splashed onto Lieutenant Miller's helmet and camouflage uniform.
Lieutenant Miller was scared for a moment. If he still kept standing, it would have been finished by this time.
The rest of the soldiers fell down instantly, and Lieutenant Miller was no exception.
After lying down, Lieutenant Miller quickly looked around, then got up and bent over, trotted towards the front of the queue, and soon found the guide.
Thank God, he is still alive.
Lieutenant Miller patted the guide who was lying on the ground with his head in his arms and shouted loudly: "Live here, don't run around."
At this time, in addition to gunfire, there were also a series of strange screams in the dense forest.
Accompanied by strange screams, there were a series of charge figures in the forest, which were the Japanese troops lying ambushed in the forest.
Taking advantage of the moment when the German army was ambushed, the Japanese army ambushed in the forest launched their most proud bayonet charge.
Using the ubiquitous trees and bushes as cover, the Japanese army quickly rushed through the gaps in German firepower and poured into the German positions.
A mountain infantry had just fired up all the bullets from the G42 semi-automatic rifle and was replacing magazines for the rifle. A Japanese soldier suddenly rushed out of the dense forest behind him.
The sharp bayonet ruthlessly stabbed the German soldiers' back, and the German soldiers fell to the ground screaming.
The Japanese soldier had just pulled out his bayonet and instantly had three or four bullet holes on his body, and he fell to the ground with convulsions.
The German army who killed the Japanese army ran to the injured comrade, bent down to check the injuries on his waist, then turned his head and stretched his neck and shouted loudly: "Medical soldier, medical soldier."
A bullet flew over, and two more blood holes appeared on the soldier's neck. The bright red artery blood gushed out, quickly dyeing his neck and military uniform red.
The soldier threw himself on his comrades-in-arms, and his vitality passed with the blood gushing out of his neck.
Lieutenant Miller did not see the tragedy happening in the distance, and focused on dealing with the situation in front of him.
Lieutenant Miller shouted: "Squad 2 is to the left, Squad 3 is to the right, and the mortar team is to the ground."
Before he could finish his words, Lieutenant Miller saw another Japanese soldier rushing over. The soldier held a gun in his left hand and a black object in his right hand and knocked his helmet on his helmet, raising his hand and throwing it in his direction.
The moment the grenade was launched, Lieutenant Miller's muzzle had already pointed at the Japanese army, and shot three shots, killing the Japanese soldier.
"The Japanese grenade, lie down."
Lieutenant Miller issued an alarm, but it was too late.
The grenade exploded almost as soon as it landed, and two soldiers fell to the ground screaming.
Lieutenant Miller escaped the attack of grenades, got up from the ground, hid behind the trunk of a big tree, looked at the two screaming messengers behind him, and shouted loudly: "Medical soldiers, medical soldiers."
A string of bullets flew over and hit the trunk and hissed and sounded. Lieutenant Miller turned to the other side of the trunk and looked into the jungle. From the gaps in the bushes, he could see a Japanese army firing with a light machine gun.
Lieutenant Miller was about to take action when the Japanese army opposite seemed to have found him, turned his gun and shot a string of bullets at him.
Lieutenant Miller had to retract back to the tree and avoid the deadly bullets.
The sound of bullets hitting the trunk disappeared, and a figure suddenly jumped out from behind the trunk.
"ah"
A Japanese soldier howled and waved his rifle and stabbed Lieutenant Miller.
Lieutenant Miller rolled aside, and the bayonet stabbed into the trunk.
The Japanese soldier pulled out the bayonet and turned to look at Lieutenant Miller, and saw a muzzle at the same time.
Less than two meters away, the 7.92mm rifle bullet penetrated the body of the Japanese soldiers. The Japanese soldiers' knees softened and fell to the ground. Their predecessor then fell to the ground, with their mouths open and their eyes staring at Lieutenant Miller who was close at hand, but they died with their eyes closed.
"Kill and give it to you"
Another Japanese army rushed out of the jungle and rushed towards Lieutenant Miller, and the samurai sword in his hand drew a cold light and slashed towards Lieutenant Miller.
Lieutenant Miller raised his gun and fired at the Japanese army, but heard a tingling sound from the chamber.
The Japanese officer had already rushed to the front of him and had no time to change the magazine. Lieutenant Miller hurriedly raised his assault rifle with both hands and stood in front of him to resist the samurai sword that was slashing head-on.
The roar of the Japanese officer and the long screams of Lieutenant Miller rang out at the same time.
The samurai knife slashed on the assault rifle and cut off the four fingers of Lieutenant Miller's left hand. A heart-wrenching pain came from his left hand. Lieutenant Miller screamed and raised his foot, kicking the Japanese officer away with his chest.
Lieutenant Miller himself fell to the ground on his back, enduring the severe pain in his left hand. Lieutenant Miller threw away the assault rifle with his right hand and touched the pistol at his waist.
The Japanese officer on the opposite side quickly jumped up from the ground and rushed over with a samurai sword again, but Lieutenant Miller had not yet taken out the pistol at his waist.
Looking at the ferocious face of the Japanese officer, Lieutenant Miller's mind was blank.
At the critical moment, the Japanese officer's body suddenly made an unnatural spasm, and his body suddenly softened and fell to the ground.
The moment he was about to fall to the ground, the Japanese officer supported the ground with a samurai sword, trying to get himself up, but a figure rushed to his right.
The figure turned the gun and swung the butt stock to hit the Japanese officer's right cheek.
A mouthful of blood flew out of the Japanese officer's mouth with a few teeth, and also took away all the vitality of the Japanese officer.
The figure stepped on the back of the Japanese officer, pushed the back of his head with the semi-automatic rifle in his hand, shot him at the head, then put away the gun and ran to Lieutenant Miller.
Lieutenant Miller put down his pistol with his right hand, his face turned pale, gritted his teeth and endured the severe pain in his left hand, and said to the only messenger who saved himself, "I can't die, be careful of the Japanese."
The messenger glanced at Lieutenant Miller's blood-red left hand, nodded, and turned around to continue to fight.
When Captain Folk led the follow-up troops to the battlefield, he dispersed the ambushed Japanese troops.
When Captain Folk found Lieutenant Miller, Lieutenant Miller leaned against a big tree, holding a pistol in his right hand, and the medic was bandaging his left hand.
Seeing Captain Folk, Lieutenant Miller said with a wry smile: "Which bastard says there are only a dozen Japanese people, and the others are all native soldiers? I have seen more than fifty here alone."
Captain Folk looked at Lieutenant Miller's left hand and asked with a calm face: "You are waiting here, I'll chase those Japanese."
Chapter completed!