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Six hundred and thirteenth inescapable nightmare

Seeing the Japanese leave, the Americans who were still alive in Pearl Harbor finally woke up from the nightmare.

There were no more whistling bombs falling in the air, but the explosions of warships on the sea were still coming one after another, and many warships were burning, and thick smoke was still rolling everywhere in Pearl Harbor, and flames soared into the sky.

"Thank goodness, the Japanese finally left."

This is a heartfelt sentence from all Americans, including Kimmel.

Under the smoke screen, large white speedboats rushed in from outside Pearl Harbor, all of which were medical ambulance boats.

The maritime ambulance boats usually docked far away from large warships, and there are personnel on board on duty 24 hours a day, and the berths are further away from the bombing area. When the Japanese began to attack, these medical boats quickly sailed out of Pearl Harbor.

Seeing the Japanese who were wearing the Red Cross medical flag on the speedboat and were determined to destroy the large Pearl Harbor warship, they did not take these medical boats seriously at all. It was worthless to blow them up and was a waste of ammunition.

So, when the Japanese left, these almost unscathed lifeboats immediately rushed into Pearl Harbor and started to save lives and heal the wounded.

The sailors and Lu Ji soldiers who were lucky enough to hide in the bunker also ran out to participate in the rescue operation.

But the next second, all the saviors found that they were in such pain in the process of saving.

On the warship, at the bottom of the ship, in the sea, there were wounded soldiers who were still bleating and wailing. Incomplete corpses floated on the water surface, and the blood had dyed the sea water red. The broken limbs and arms that drifted around with the waves aroused by the ships rose and fell in the bloody waves. The wounded soldiers who were thrown into the sea by violent shock waves after burns can only hold the floating corpses to prevent them from sinking to the bottom of the sea in order to survive.

The tragic situation in Pearl Harbor is even worse than that in hell.

If anyone has seen hell.

All the horror scenes that humans can imagine are shockingly displayed in front of everyone at this moment, alive, bloody, and striking the depths of people's vision and soul, without leaving anyone with the opportunity to avoid them at all. They make people feel fearful when they look at the scenes in front of them.

At this moment, unless the devil, the bloodthirsty man, or the creator of all these disasters, or the dead, no one will remain indifferent to the tragedy in front of him.

After the enemy left, they felt that their lives were no longer under great threat, and those survivors were shocked to see everything in front of them.

When they were bombed by Japanese planes just now, everyone had only escape. When the Japanese left and threatened to become smaller, people looked at everything in front of them. Some were at a loss and trembled all over, some were scared to cover their faces and cried bitterly. Some people looked at the scene in front of them, thinking that they had entered hell after they died, and more people could not tell whether they were in hell or the world at this time...

The scenes in front of us left an indelible shadow in the memories of many people, so that in their future lives, they will often be deeply engraved in their lives, and those terrifying scenes that cannot be erased will be awakened.

At this time, Pearl Harbor, after the Japanese left, nakedly showed the hell on earth to the survivors.

At this time, almost all the tortured Americans naively believed that the Japanese would not come back.

As most facilities were also destroyed, the port was in chaos and it was difficult to quickly rescue warships. The sailors could only watch the injured warships burning, but were powerless.

The sea water is filled with fuel, and the unburned warships may be ignited at any time.

Therefore, those warships that could still move were sailing outside the port.

The fire on the Oklahoma is getting stronger and stronger. The fuel leaks fuel, which fuels the fire and turns the warship within a radius of 500 meters into a sea of ​​fire. Medical rescuers cannot get close to them at all. They can only watch the survivors on the ship, forced to jump into the burning sea water, and never float up again.

[Arizona] Most of them sank to the bottom of the water, leaving only a small part of them ravaged by fire on the sea. Around it are hundreds of charred or broken bodies, floating in the waves and sea of ​​fire, emitting an unpleasant burnt odor.

The entire coast of Pearl Harbor is surrounded by corpses, with broken limbs and broken arms everywhere, and everywhere they are blown into cotton and baptized by fire, and then washed by sea water. They are messy with mud and sand, forming a disgusting tragic situation on earth.

At this time, only Zhou Zhihan knew that the current calm was only temporary, and it was a five-minute ceasefire that the Japanese deliberately did.

Since the airport command was destroyed by the Japanese and lost the command tower signal, the communication system on Wildcat No. 214 was completely invalid. He could not remind the survivors of Pearl Harbor that the next wave of attack by the Japanese was even more violent than before.

Most airports were destroyed, with the runways filled with craters and plane wreckage.

Zhou Zhihan calculated that he drove the No. 214 Wildcat to find a place to land, and then told the Americans that the Japanese's second wave of attack was about to begin and would take at least 15 minutes.

Even if he landed quickly like a helicopter, how many people could know his warning sound?

At this time, all the power systems in Pearl Harbor were destroyed, and even the sirens stopped working. In Pearl Harbor, which is nearly 100 square kilometers, how many people could hear him even if he shouted?

Zhou Zhihan estimated that when he found the place to land, the Japanese bomb also hit the top of his head.

The best way is to lead the fleet to fire again before the Japanese attacking echelon arrived over Pearl Harbor.

Seeing the Japanese leaving, the remaining six fighter jets of the Flying Tigers gathered towards the No. 214 Wildcat. Looking at what was happening, the pilots were still scared, and some people burst into tears and vowed to make the Japanese pay their blood debts.

The other five p40s also flew towards the No. 214 wild cat, and they were completely conquered by Zhou Zhihan's skills.

Zhou Zhihan told the 11 pilots in simple sign language that based on his years of experience in fighting with the Japanese, the cunning Japanese are likely to have a second wave of attacks, so he asked everyone to strengthen their vigilance and beware of the Japanese's sneak attack again.

Just now, when he saw Zhou Zhihan's god-level performance, Lieutenant Kenneth Taylor and others provoked their bodies. Upon hearing this, Lieutenant Kenneth Taylor told Zhou Zhihan in sign language that there were communications on the five fighter planes and could go to the direction of the Japanese plane's retreat as a warning.

Zhou Zhihan was overjoyed and expressed his agreement, and asked Lieutenant Kenneth Taylor to immediately notify the ground to sound the alarm, strengthen his guard, and prevent the vicious Japanese from attacking again.

But unfortunately, the ground crew of Harleva told Lieutenant Kenneth Taylor that the air defense alarm at the airport was damaged with the collapse of the command tower and could not be repaired in a short period of time. People have been sent to repair it, and it is estimated that at least an hour later.

In response, Zhou Zhihan decided not to let Lieutenant Taylor and others take risks in the investigation. The Japanese were too cunning, and Taylor and others were not experienced enough and were easily attacked.
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