The 254th chapter fierce battle (eight)
When the commander-in-chief saw that it was the order issued by the commander-in-chief, he immediately said loudly: "Comrades, everyone should hurry up and send the Japanese devils on several hills opposite to them back to their grandma's house."
The warrior next to him immediately burst into laughter.
The soldiers immediately sorted out their weapons and equipment and prepared to attack. The major battalion commander just now had just finished firing a few shots and just crawled out of the tank. When he heard the commander of his regiment, he looked at the Japanese mountain in the distance with a little reluctant and suggested: "Captain, leave a few more tanks here, and there are many Japanese defensive fortifications on the opposite side that can be used to fight."
"Okay, let's leave a few tanks here to clear the fortifications of the Japanese opposite." The leader of the tank first regiment said happily.
The remaining hills, a large number of tanks and armored vehicles, followed by many soldiers holding AK47 assault rifles, attacked several hills in front of the Japanese.
The rumbling tanks and armored vehicles followed the crowd of shouting soldiers, and the scene seemed very loud. The large army followed the mountain and divided into more than a dozen troops to advance to the Japanese positions.
The Japanese guarding the mountain saw so many Chinese teams rushing towards him, and quickly entered the position, looking at the Chinese team in the distance carefully. Some Japanese soldiers looked a little pale, and they were all holding on. The hands holding the Type 38 rifle were also slightly shaking.
The Chinese team was progressing smoothly. After more than ten minutes, many attacking Chinese troops had reached the foot of the mountain and began to climb up the mountain. The Type 39 tanks also showed strong climbing ability. Some small trees blocking the front were overwhelmed. After the tanks, roads several meters wide appeared.
Some of the original shrubs and small trees were crushed, and the soldiers following behind followed them along these temporary roads pressed out by tanks and armored vehicles and rushed up the mountain.
However, when the Japanese were almost three or four hundred meters ahead of the Japanese position, they began to become bare again. When the Japanese built these fortifications, they had already cut down all the trees within a few hundred meters in front of their position.
There were still several hundred meters away from the Japanese position. Some 30mm cannons on the Type 39 armored personnel carriers began to shoot, and some Type 39 tanks also aimed at some Japanese fortifications within their own shooting territory and began to shoot.
A relatively high mountain. The 20 Type 39 tanks and 30 to 40 armored personnel carriers of the Central Team were almost approaching the fortifications on the Japanese on the mountainside, and were only two or three hundred meters away from the fortifications on the Japanese on the mountainside.
Many Japanese guns and bunkers were taken seriously by tanks and armored vehicles, so it was difficult to shoot effectively. However, some Japanese lying in trenches could still hold Type 38 rifles and fire several shots sporadically. The sporadic gunshots of the Japanese positions, compared with the fierce artillery fire of the attacking Chinese team, seemed too weak.
The rumbling tanks of the Chinese team were getting closer and closer, and soon reached the edge of the Japanese trenches. However, these Chinese tanks did not care whether there were Japanese in the trenches, but instead increased their horsepower to cross the trenches and continued to drive up the mountain.
In fact, there were still many Japanese in the trenches halfway up the mountain, but these Japanese were all handed over to the soldiers of the Sixth Infantry Division who followed up. The soldiers holding the AK47 assault rifle quickly reached the edge of the trenches using the cover of tanks and armor.
The soldiers looked into the trenches and saw that there were many Japanese corpses in the long trenches. There were still many Japanese corpses distributed scattered. When these Japanese saw a large number of Chinese soldiers appearing beside them, holding bayonet-38 rifles, they rushed over with screams.
A soldier was about to fight with the Japanese. A gunshot sounded, and three or four Japanese rushing towards him fell to the ground. A familiar voice from his company commander also came from his ears: "Comrades, use our assault rifles to quickly eliminate the remaining enemies."
Seeing his company commander's order, the soldier immediately gave up the idea of fighting with the Japanese. Instead, he held the ak47 assault rifle in his hand and glanced around to see if there were any Japanese.
Not far away, two Japanese soldiers rushed over with Type 38 rifles. This time, the soldier did not hesitate at all. He aimed at the two Japanese soldiers and just shot. "Da, da, da" a burst of rapid gunfire sounded. The two Japanese soldiers were both shot several times and fell into the trenches.
In less than two or three minutes, more and more chariots and soldiers from behind reached the trenches of the Japanese on the mountainside. The chariots did not stop at all and continued to rush up the mountain. Many soldiers of the Sixth Infantry Division stayed on the mountainside for the time being to clear away the remaining enemies on the Japanese on the mountainside defense positions.
Less than half of the soldiers, carrying the AK47 assault rifle, followed behind tanks or armored vehicles, and used the cover of these tanks to continue advancing up the mountain.
There were gunfires everywhere on the hillside, and the soldiers in groups of several soldiers followed the trenches to eliminate the remaining enemies of the Japanese. Originally, there were five or six hundred Japanese on the hillside on the hillside. Although more than two hundred Japanese died in the artillery division's artillery division's artillery division's artillery division's shelling, when they were violently attacked by the tanks and armored vehicles that had just rushed up, there were only one or two hundred Japanese remaining Japanese, and many Japanese were injured.
There were at least a thousand soldiers who rushed up the mountain with the tanks and armored vehicles of the armored division, and they were all holding AK47 assault rifles, not more than one hundred Japanese soldiers holding Type 38 rifles could resist.
On top of his head, the Japanese corps leader looked at the Central Team who had already rushed to the hillside and shot his own soldiers who were holding bayonets to prepare for hand-to-hand combat. The Japanese corps leader was so angry that his face turned pale and scolded the soldiers of the Central Team who were not warriors.
This mountain is the command center of a Japanese corps. There are half a Japanese corps stationed on the mountainside and on the top of the mountain. However, at this time, there were less than a thousand Japanese on the mountain.
The Japanese corps leader looked at the Chinese chariots that were constantly approaching the top of the mountain. He seemed very helpless, so he ordered the Japanese to use a limited number of mortars to start fighting back. Some Japanese machine guns in the bunker also opened fire one after another at the risk of being knocked out by the Chinese team tanks.
Several mortars of the Japanese harbored in the trenches on the top of the mountain, and kept firing shells at the rushing team. One round of shells exploded several hundred meters away.
The Japanese's move was also effective. Many soldiers following the tanks and armored vehicles were affected. Several soldiers were immediately killed and died by the Japanese's slap guns. Some soldiers on the mountainside were also affected, and more than a dozen were injured.
Several armored personnel carriers saw several Japanese mortars firing on the top of the mountain, causing considerable casualties to the soldiers. Therefore, the 30mm machine cannons on these armored personnel carriers aimed at the location of the Japanese slap guns to shoot.
One after another, 30mm machine cannons were constantly hitting the Japanese mortar positions. Although the Japanese slap artillery hiding in the trenches, the 30mm machine cannon shells fired by the armored vehicles continued to explode near the trenches where the Japanese slap artillery were located, greatly suppressing the Japanese mortars.
The Japanese slapped guns were immediately lost. The Japanese mortars could only hide in the trenches with their heads in their arms. When they fired shells together, they would be killed or injured by shrapnel produced by the explosion of the 30mm machine cannon shells that were constantly exploded next to them.
The Japanese corps captain, seeing that his only mortars were also suppressed by the fierce artillery fire of the Chinese team, was so angry that his face looked very ugly. The narrator Chief of Staff, who saw that the Chinese team was getting closer, immediately suggested: "Captain, we retreat, otherwise we will all die in battle."
Upon hearing this, the captain of the Japanese corps shook his head helplessly and said, "Kun Kimura, we have received the order to stick to it and cannot retreat." When the Japanese Chief of Staff heard this, he immediately looked tragic and thought to himself, we are done.
The Japanese obviously couldn't defend for a long time. Several tanks of the Chinese army were less than 200 meters away from the top of the mountain. A large number of tanks and armored vehicles were also rumbling towards them. In the back, a large number of Chinese infantrymen were following up.
Seeing this scene, the Japanese corps leader said: "Kun Kimura, it's time for us to be loyal to His Majesty the Emperor. We order all soldiers to rush out of the trenches and fortifications and launch a Yusha battle against the Zhong** team."
The Japanese Chief of Staff was silent and thought, maybe this was the most decent way of death. Instead of being killed by the Chinese team in a trench or bunker, it would be better to rush away, and maybe you could kill some of the Chinese team's soldiers.
The Japanese Chief of Staff was the first to rush out of the trench, held up his samurai sword, and shouted loudly: "Kill me!!!"
The Japanese who were originally hiding in the fortifications saw that their chief of staff had personally launched the charge order. Nearly a thousand Japanese soldiers rushed out of the trenches and shouted and rushed towards the increasingly middle-level team.
The soldiers who were moving forward in an orderly manner did not expect the Japanese to charge, and were a little surprised, but soon everyone reacted. The soldiers who followed up with the AK47 assault rifle also shouted: "Comrades, everyone rushed forward."
The tanks in front also stopped shelling, the hatch cover of the roof opened, the 12.7mm machine gun on the roof roared, the hatch door of the armored personnel carrier also opened, and the soldiers in the car jumped out of the car with their ak47 rifles.
Several soldiers who rushed in the front and were originally hiding behind the tank immediately took their assault rifles and shot fiercely at the Japanese who were rushing towards them more than a hundred meters away.
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