Chapter 1356 Bloody Golden Dragon (Part 2)(1/2)
But that was also the last time that the Japanese army in the unit heard Captain Hideaki Tsushima.
The Japanese Army Captain, who was born in the Tsushima family, was a very famous backbone of the "Imperial Doctrine" in the First Division. If it weren't for his military position or just a small lieutenant and the protection of the Tsushima family, this fanatical "Imperial Doctrine" backbone would have been sent to the gallows.
It is precisely because of Tsushima's fame and courage that Okamura Akishi, the deputy captain of Nakasa Nakasa, who was attacking the heights of the Kinlong Peak, then, placed him and the infantry squadron he led on this wave of attacks.
This was also the 501 Infantry Regiment that invested the most troops and the most resolute attack, with nearly 280 infantry teams invested.
Because another infantry brigade blocking Chinese reinforcements had already heard news that China's offensive was too fierce. In order to break through the position, China even invested a small mountain tank vehicle. The small-caliber tank guns equipped with were even hundreds of kilograms of huge rocks shattered in one blow.
Nearly a thousand imperial officers and soldiers who relied on favorable terrain suffered heavy losses, and less than half of them could fight by night. If the high ground was still not conquered by dawn, then the infantry brigade of nearly a thousand imperial officers and soldiers would be loyal to the empire and the emperor.
Therefore, Okamura Yuichi joined his last reserve team this early morning. Everyone left a suicide note before going to the battlefield, with a white cloth wrapped around his head, and he was already ready to break the jade.
But no one expected that as soon as the onboard charge was started, Captain Tsushima, the highest commander of the infantry squadron, was killed in battle.
Although the night was dark, Umehara Yuichiro, who was not far from him, saw the whole process of Captain Tsushima's death.
It was a row of unknown bullets with fire, hitting Captain Tsushima who was still wearing a steel helmet. The whole head was like a candle, which was lit in an instant, illuminating the space within a radius of more than ten meters.
Tsushima Hideaki, just like the "Ming" in his name, became a light thing that illuminates the darkness.
The flesh and oil were scorching by the flames, making a disgusting sizzling sound, but the victim was like a piece of rotten wood, and he was motionless on the ground with his back to the sky.
With the help of the fire, Umehara's top privateer could clearly see Captain Tsushima, who was still rising with flames, had long been unrecognizable. His whole face seemed to have been smashed by a large hammer, and there was no so-called distinction between facial features.
If it weren't for the constraints of the steel helmet, the terrifying shot just now might have exploded his head.
The scared soldier Umehara's short legs that had just stepped forward were instinctively stopped. It was this stop that saved his life.
Dan Tai Mingjing, holding a Dragon Breath Shotgun, aimed at the bottom and fired a second shot.
The Dragon Breath Shotgun was a defensive killer that the regiment headquarters had just issued to each infantry squad half a month before the war. The squad leader always acted as a treasure. The 30 rounds of training were given with the gun, and only 4 people in the class were qualified for trial.
Dan Tai Mingjing is one of the four.
Because the ammunition is large and heavy, the infantry squad cannot carry too much. Before the war, each squad distributed 40 boxes of ammunition, making the Dragon Breath shotgun the most scarce gun in the infantry squad. Therefore, even if the Japanese army had recently attacked less than 30 meters away from the position, the squad leader did not use this gun.
"Mirror, remember that no matter when, you have to keep your trump card. Once the trump card is opened, you will truly enter the moment of death. There is no life or death, only when you die, you must put enough cushion on it." This was what the squad leader solemnly explained to Dan Tai Mingjing at noon during the day.
Perhaps at that time, the veteran who had lived on the battlefield for two years had foreseen his ending, which was to teach his successor the last lesson in advance.
The veteran's students made outstanding progress on the battlefield. Dan Tai Mingjing actually persisted until this time before taking out the shotgun for the first time.
The Japanese figures that were rushing up were densely filled with no use of Dan Tai Mingjing to aim at it. All he could do now was to keep calm and aim all the bullets at them like a cold and ruthless machine, just like he aimed at the Japanese officer holding a commanding knife in the flames of the grenade explosion for the first shot.
However, at a distance of 40 meters, Dan Tai Mingjing, who had accidentally entered the gun and moved casually, had the illusory gun-sensing realm of Tang Dao and what he said, hit the opponent in the head with one shot.
In the second shot, Dan Tai Mingjing aimed at the Japanese infantry carrying a flamethrower. The thing was rare in the Japanese army, but thanks to his awesome brother-in-law, when the two chatted privately, in order to increase the survival rate of their brother-in-law on the battlefield, Tang Dao stuffed the individual weapons he knew during World War II to Dan Tai Mingjing.
If it were most people, this kind of cramming education would have the opposite effect if it was not good. Fortunately, although Dan Tai Mingjing was talented in writing poetry and painting, his brain was good enough to record the characteristics of most individual weapons in various countries mentioned by Tang Dao.
Among them is the monster weapon that was invented in one battle - the flamethrower. In 1939, the modified individual flamethrower was even more terrified by infantry all over the world.
The famous M2 flamethrower tried on a small Pacific island by American cowboys even surpassed the 406mm main gun of the battleship after the war, becoming the top of the list of weapons that the Japanese army feared the most.
How could Japanese military industry, as a master of learning, let go of such awesome weapons and equipment?
The First Division was only refitted in Shengjing not long ago. This flamethrower specially used to sweep trenches and bunkers and castles as a trial equipment, equipped 10 units of the First Division. It happened that one unit of the infantry squadron under Tsushima Hidemy was equipped.
The reason why this flamethrower has not been put into battle against the Chinese in the trench is that the Japanese infantry's attacks of more than 10 waves did not approach the 40-meter range, and the farthest jet distance of the Japanese flamethrower was only 32 meters. It was not until this decisive attack that Okamura Yuki decided to take it out and make a last try.
Of course, in addition to the short flame ejection distance, another most important reason is that the flame ejector is too heavy. After filling with fuel, the entire instrument weighs more than 35 kilograms, which is simply impossible for the Japanese infantry who are short.
The First Division selected the army of 30,000, and raised the short ones, and barely found 10 flame shooters and 10 preparatory shooters.
Then, the carefully selected shooter became the brightest boy on the battlefield.
Dan Tai Mingjing, who had completely entered the Life Hunter mode, just waved his muzzle and pointed it at the Japanese army bent over and exposed the flame launcher on his back.
The shotgun with fire was like a thunderbolt, hitting the fuel tank accurately!
The sound of "Boom!" exploded!
The explosion of fireball had a radius of 20 meters, and the bright flames even illuminated the entire battlefield, which allowed Private Umehara to clearly see the hell scene 30 meters on the left.
In the hot and high temperature formed by the explosion, the Japanese army and more than 20 Japanese soldiers around the Japanese army fell down with tears.
But the sudden explosion was just an appetizer for this disaster, with fuel reserves of up to 18 liters of fuel being the deadliest.
A second explosion occurred inside the injector storage tank that was blown into the air. A large amount of fuel scattered on the battlefield with fire, just like a meteor shower.
That was a more deadly rain of fire than a bullet!
Not to mention the Japanese infantry located in the center of the explosion, even three Chinese soldiers in the trench more than 40 meters away, instinctively stopped shooting and hid in the trenches in the face of the huge fireball.
At least six firemen on the battlefield were howling and rolling wildly on the ground, but at this time, no one could help him extinguish the blazing flames on his body.
After only a dozen seconds, the people who were thunderingly silenced, but the fire was still burning. The rich oil of the human body provided sufficient energy for subsequent combustion, causing 6 fires to form on the battlefield.
The originally dim battlefield suddenly became a little brighter.
The Japanese army, who had already shouted that they had begun to charge on board, could see the young face of Dan Tai Mingjing holding a big gun.
Similarly, Tan Tai Mingjing could see the fearful and hideous faces of the Japanese infantrymen who were illuminated by the fire in Japan.
"Kill!" Dan Tai Mingjing roared and shot.
At the same time, the feet start to move at high speed.
The violent recoil of the shotgun seemed to have no effect on Dan Tai Mingjing. Only a muffled sound of "bang" was heard, and seven or eight Japanese infantry fell down.
The efficiency was just two points higher than the roaring high-speed machine gun outside the far area.
"Kill!" Two soldiers on both sides of the trench were motivated and held semi-automatic rifles and desperately pulled the trigger downwards.
There is no aim, just pulling the trigger desperately in one direction, shooting the magazines in the fastest time, and then loading the magazines in the body into the bolt at the fastest speed.
Until then, the two soldiers might not understand why during normal training, the squad leader required everyone to be proficient in all the guns in the infantry squad, and the extremely boring steps to reload the bullets hundreds or even thousands of times.
Perhaps the usual battles don’t care about the 0.5 second time, but in such a pure life-threatening situation, 0.5 seconds is enough to continue firepower to ensure the killing of the enemy, and you don’t have to be inserted into your chest by the Japanese army’s bright bayonet.
Because Dunzi saw with his own eyes that a Japanese army had climbed the specially dug anti-slope slope, which was only 10 meters away from him. It seemed that as long as he had another step, he could hold a long 38 rifle and stab him into the opposite direction.
But he just loaded the magazine and roared wildly, and Dunzi fired two shots at the Japanese army and knocked him to the ground.
We have to mention the great role of the two veterans in the 13th squad. After arriving at this position, the two veterans renovated the front of the position according to local conditions, and used the height difference to pad a slope of about 40 degrees of soil to a slope of about 10 meters in front of the trench.
This makes the hillside with an original slope of more than 20 degrees steeper at the front of the position. In the words of veterans, even if a galloping horse runs here and wants to enter our position, he has to slow down.
Although the Japanese continued to use 105 howitzers or even 150 howitzers to bombard the position, they still failed to blow up the natural and artificially transformed earth slope, which caused the Japanese army to slow down as soon as they rushed to more than 30 meters away from the position.
What's even more terrible is that a melon grenade that could have been thrown more than 30 meters away on the flat ground, but due to the height difference, it could not be thrown into the position in large quantities.
Dozens of grenades exploded basically on the outer edge of the position, not only did they fail to injure the three Chinese soldiers located in the inner layer, but instead used gunpowder to cover them.
This is also one of the reasons why more than a hundred Japanese troops fired bullets that did not injure any one.
In just over 20 seconds of battle, no less than one hundred Japanese troops lay under the slope, and the remaining more than one hundred Japanese troops were also suppressed. The shouting sound of the onboard was gone at this time.
The courage before launching the decisive battle was not only exhausted by the deaths of a large number of comrades, but also belonged to the end of their strength.
However, the Japanese army did not retreat. Most of the Japanese army began to crawl on the ground and shoot at the Chinese side, and dozens of other people were ready to move.
It was not that they were brave enough, but that the deputy captain of the Nakasatsu, who was then the 501 Infantry Regiment, told Colonel Miyaucai's military order.
"This battle is related to the honor of the entire division. There is no order to retreat in this battle! There are only two results in this battle. Either your general's flag is inserted into the Chinese position and fluttering high, or you are all loyal to the empire and the emperor."
The Japanese army also knew that before they entered this position, a heavy machine gun squad of the brigade had set up four heavy machine guns 500 meters away, but it was not on the two wings of the attack, but behind them.
That was the supervision team. It only appeared behind the security army before, but now it is their turn.
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Even though the two soldiers of war were lying underground and secretly smearing the blood of their colleagues around them on their cheeks and necks, the Umehara Uebashi, who had never thought about retreating in the chaos at this time. He just thought about living a little longer, if his colleagues who were also forced to go to a dead end drown the terrible Chinese with their number advantage!
Anyway, after seeing Captain Tsushima's almost roasted tomato head, he would never be used as cannon fodder.
Even the Umehara Upper Army never fired a shot, but just took off the melon grenade hanging on his chest symbolically and threw two forwards to prove that he was still working very hard.
Those who shoot quickly die.
Hiding behind a stone, the Umehara Upper Army saw with his own eyes the thick smoke. A gun that spitted out the flames of death seemed to have eyes, and it turned Akashi and the two soldiers in the underworld into sieves.
The two soldiers who are not in the same team but have a good relationship are just two shots from each other.
Two sharpshooters who had bet on the train to see who could shoot 10 Chinese soldiers first, each with zero eggs, became the Chinese's record.
The accurate shot of the gods was a large gun with sparks and lightning and a high-speed machine gun that kept wandering in several positions. It was the main reason why the Japanese army, who still had an infantry squadron, wanted to charge upwards.
The other two grenades that were constantly throwing down also made the Japanese infantry suffer.
They hid in the wilderness, lying on the ground to dodge bullets, but they had no resistance to splashing grenade fragments.
Even if you watch the grenades with blue smoke fall to you, there is no other effective protection except for roaring in despair and rolling out with all your might.
It’s not that there are brave people who try to pick up the grenade and throw it away or kick it away with one kick, but the Chinese are very cunning and basically stay in their hands for two seconds before throwing it out, leaving it for the Japanese army for less than one second.
After several brave men made the final demonstration with their lives, all the Japanese soldiers chose to get out honestly, and the rest was left to God Amaterasu.
Obviously, it is not very easy to sputter shrapnel that can at least sputter more than ten meters. Amaterasu's tent is rising, and the Japanese army's howls are one after another in the smoke of gunpowder.
However, with the Japanese army's desperate counterattack, the good luck of the four Chinese soldiers led by Dan Tai Mingjing also came to an end.
As two consecutive grenade launchers exploded several meters beside Sanpang, Sanpang, who had no battlefield experience before, also felt the crisis.
To be continued...