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Chapter 676

General Dong, the commander of the Third Column, was ambushed at the entrance of Dongwuling, and saw the Japanese transport convoy entering the ambush circle, firing the first shot of the Dongwuling ambush battle while giving orders. He himself would not know how much sacrifice this shot would bring to him in the future.

The friendly troops in Dongwuling were ambushed and heard the first shot of the Death Third Column attacking the Japanese huge convoy, and the commanders of each unit immediately issued a general attack order against the enemy convoy.

The Shihe Brigade, which was responsible for the vanguard cover of the Japanese transport convoy, and the two transport squadrons of the 2nd Echelon, had already arrived at the southern foot of the highland east of Dongwuling and was suddenly attacked by the most powerful firepower of the anti-Japanese ambush troops.

The 10th Division and the 14th Division, which were ambushing in the long ambush front in Dongwuling in advance, occupied the favorable terrain and found that the Japanese transport convoy entered the ambush circle, the soldiers were nervously ready to fight.

They quickly adjusted the artillery position according to the marching coordinates of the Japanese transport convoy. When they heard the order to fire the first shot, they would immediately fill the shells with the cannon chamber and launch the artillery fire to the enemy's most concentrated convoy, destroying the entire enemy's transportation convoy's head, tail and central part, and using powerful artillery fire to destroy the Japanese transport convoy.

Commander Peng of the 10th Division heard the first shot of the third column of the Death Death attacking the Japanese transport convoy, and issued a first round of artillery strike orders to the head and tail of the Japanese transport convoy and the middle of the Japanese transport convoy according to the prescribed plan.

The commanders of various artillery positions who received the order immediately issued an order to fire the artillery. Dozens of shells emerged from the chamber and roared onto the locked target. The vanguard of the Japanese transport convoy, the tail and the middle of the Japanese transport convoy, were bombarded by powerful artillery fire, and the fire suddenly soared into the sky and smoke filled the smoke.

When the commanders of the ambush troops heard the fierce shelling of the Japanese transport convoy, they immediately ordered the troops to strengthen light and heavy firepower to carry out firepower attacks on the target. The Dongwuling line, which stretched for dozens of miles, was connected with gunfire and shouts of killing.

The second and first stair regiment of the Japanese army, the commander of the Shihe Brigade, who served as the vanguard cover mission, did not expect that he would be attacked by the powerful Chinese ambush troops in Dongwuling. Not only did he crazily scold the Japanese fighter jets that carried out reconnaissance in the air.

The Shihe Brigade, which was responsible for the cover of the entire transport convoy, opened the way forward as a pioneer, but at this time became the focus of our ambush troops' heavy firepower strikes.

Captain Shihe, who was riding in the second armored vehicle, was a very brave commander of the Japanese combat force. Faced with sudden violent artillery fire, he did not panic and lost his command ability.

He immediately ordered the two armored vehicles that were not destroyed to destroy the locked Chinese troops' artillery positions with maximum firepower.

In the artillery battalion of the 10th Division, which was attacked by Japanese armored vehicles, the battalion commander ordered the concentrated artillery fire to remove these two armored vehicles with the largest firepower of the Japanese army. The Japanese armored vehicles must not be called the biggest obstacle to eliminating the Japanese transport convoy.

While the artillery fire was launched between the two sides, they set up ambush troops to use their light and heavy weapons, grenades and mortars in their hands to target the trucks of the Japanese transport convoy, locking in the targets and destroying them.

In front and back of the Japanese transport convoy were hit hard by our army's artillery fire, the vehicles were destroyed, and the convoy surrounded in the middle was blocked from moving forward and had no way back. The Japanese driver was trapped in the cab and did not dare to show up in a hurry.

The Japanese transport convoy on the highway was already paralyzed by the firepower of the ambush troops. The second staircase regiment commander Nakasa Yamashita received a report from the forward captain Shihe.

It was learned that the Shihe Brigade, which was responsible for the cover of the transport convoy, was hit by artillery fire by the Chinese troops at this time. Its position was very unfavorable. Although it launched the maximum firepower counterattack, it was always in a passive situation of being beaten.

Nakasa Yamashita ordered Captain Shihe to ensure that the vanguard's position was unobstructed, and that the transport vehicle could not be paralyzed in any case, and he could not move on the road. Once the road ahead was blocked, the entire transport convoy would become the target of attack under the strong firepower of the Chinese troops, and the consequences would be unimaginable.

Captain Shihe clearly stated to the second tier commander Nakasa Yamashita: At this time, the vanguard team was not only the two armored vehicles that opened the road, but also the dozen trucks accompanying them, and the transport convoys behind were successively destroyed by the artillery fire and powerful firepower attacks of the Chinese troops.

Yamashita Nakasa received a report from the Shihe Brigade and the Guards in the Front, saying that "there are great losses in the artillery and vehicles in the Front," and was shocked and immediately realized that the entire transport convoy was in extremely bad situation at this time.

He immediately decided to order the combatants of each squadron of the transport convoy to move closer to his position forward as quickly as possible, and to supervise and command him personally, and to devote himself to local firepower counterattack battles.

The squadron leader of each transport squadron received an order from Nakasa Yamashita: "'The Forward Guard Guard is fighting hard, and the self-defense teams of the squadrons accompanying each department immediately gathered at the position of the commander of the squadron.

Commander Ti decided to personally command the combat troops to occupy the high ground on the east side of Dongwuling and defeat the attacking Chinese troops with the most fierce firepower. All automobile squadrons should push the vehicles forward as much as possible. Those who violate the order will be killed without mercy.

At this time, Nakasa Yamashita did not understand the current situation of the squadrons of the transport convoy. He followed the 36th and 33rd Automobile Squadrons behind Shihe Brigade. The vehicles belonging to him were all destroyed by the attacks launched by the Chinese troops.

Under the command of a Japanese major, the combatants of the two transport squadrons discarded the destroyed transport vehicles and led the alive Japanese to seize the hillsides on both sides of the road, and resisted desperately with maximum firepower.

The Japanese lieutenant, who received the order from the captain of the echelon, did not dare to continue fighting, and immediately ordered the Japanese soldiers around him to carry out cross-coverage, withdraw from the battle as quickly as possible, and move towards the commander of the leniant under the echelon.

Although the 81st and 83rd Transportation Squadrons of the War Station Department, which accompanied the tail of the second stair regiment, were fired by the ambush troops, these two squadrons were not in the middle of the 2nd and 1st stair regiments.

Under the deployment of the ambush troops of our army with maximum artillery fire and light and heavy weapons, the 81st and 83rd Japanese transport squadrons were basically intact because they were not within the scope of key firepower strikes.

Even so, after receiving the action order from the second stair leader Nakazo Yamashita, the squadron leader ordered each truck to leave only one driver, and all other personnel immediately moved closer to the stair leader as quickly as possible.

The four transport squadron combatants of the Second Echelon Regiment arrived at the position of the commander of the Second Echelon Regiment. The Shanxia Nakasa ordered the Qingshui Army to lead dozens of Japanese soldiers to break through the powerful firepower attack of the China troops and quickly occupy the highland on the north side of Dongwuling.

Shimizu Juncao didn't expect that he could become the commander, and shouted in an arrogant voice: "We are the best warriors of the Great Japanese Imperial Army. We will pass through Dongwuling safely for the transportation convoy, fight for the Emperor, fight for the Great Japanese Imperial Army, kill you—."

The Japanese Self-Defense Force, which suddenly launched an attack on the highlands on the east side of Dongwuling, relied on its excellent weapons and equipment to launch several crazy attacks on the 253rd Battalion of the 10th Division guarding the highlands.

The 253rd Battalion of the 10th Division guarding the highlands was poorly equipped, and the firepower had just been deployed. At this time, the situation of insufficient ammunition was extremely dangerous.
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