Chapter 20 The Elegy of the Tenth Cavalry Regiment (Part 2)
On May 6th, at around 6 a.m. under the hill near Taierzhuang.
At this moment, there was a strange silence.
The sound of gunfire and the neighing of the horses just now stopped. The scene of thousands of people fighting was just a sound of war horses sniffing and blood from the sabers flowing on the ground. In addition, it was silent.
There are two kinds of quiet on the battlefield. One is quiet after the battle. At that time, the loser was corpses and blood flowing in the fields. The winner was not better. Generally, the casualties were in disarray and were busy saving lives and helping the wounded to clean the battlefield. That kind of quiet is a kind of tragic and tragic tranquility.
Now this is the silence before the battle before the decisive battle. Both sides are licking the wounds on their bodies, secretly accumulating strength little by little, so as to defeat the other party in the decisive battle that is about to begin. If the recruits are afraid of artillery and veterans are afraid of guns, then the officers are afraid of this silence on the battlefield.
At this time, it was already bright. People could see that on the small plain under this hill, the Japanese and Chinese troops actually formed three circular square arrays one by one.
The innermost circle is the cavalry of the Chinese army of 160 or 70 people.
The middle one is larger than the circle inside. This is the tenth cavalry regiment of the Japanese army formed a cavalry round formation composed of more than 500 people.
The outer circle is naturally the largest. The 100th Independent Brigade commanded by Cheng Jiaji is almost all here. There are more than 2,000 infantrymen, as well as some large trucks and large chariots pulled by horses.
Kuantan Nakasa habitually touched his beautifully trimmed Rendan beard, and glanced at the strange Chinese army in front of him with an angry look that was invisible in the sun.
There were nine large trucks in the front row (four were used to pull guns and shells for the 75th Field gun company of the Second Group. Three of the other five were equipped by the War Zone Chief Officer to raise ammunition for the Taierzhuang Front Command. If Mr. Xie had not been afraid of any changes in the situation, he would not have time to escape back to Xuzhou and would not let Cheng Jiaji move his Citroen, Cheng Jiaji would have wanted to pull the car to charge the number. The last two were Cheng Jiaji.
The second group "borrowed" from a supply troop station near Taierzhuang.) The trucks were all equipped with heavy machine guns and two machine guns. The second row was sixty or seventy ammunition trucks used to transport grain, and each truck was equipped with at least one light machine gun. The third row was a row of infantry carrying guns and live ammunition with bright bayonets. The last row of mulberry fields was not clear, but he guessed that it must be the artillery position of the Chinese army.
The more carefully he looked, the more ugly the face of Kuantanaka Sa’s face became.
First, the firepower net woven by light and heavy machine guns on the vehicle, then four times the infantry, and far better than the artillery fire in the past.
Even the most arrogant imperial cavalry officers cannot help but admit that this encirclement is insurmountable. The Chinese soldiers on the opposite side are all very morale and fighting spirit, and you can tell at a glance that they are a new victorious army. So Sangtian knew that the Chinese army he met was probably the one that had ruined the 40th Infantry Regiment. Perhaps because he had suffered a great loss from the Anti-Japanese Allied Forces in Manzhou, Sangtian Nakasa did not look down on the combat power of the Chinese army like his colleagues. At this time, he saw that familiar murderous aura from the soldiers of the Chinese army. This murderous aura was once led by the white mountains and black waters.
Lord Nakazo turned around and glanced at his corps. After the midnight pursuit and the hard battle just now, each officer and soldier clearly wrote about fatigue, but the eyes of the officers and soldiers were still firm. Just as Lord Nakazo was proud of his troops in his heart, the Chinese army surrounding the 10th Cavalry Regiment began to act.
Just now, when Nakasa Mutano was observing the Chinese army, Cheng Jiaji was also observing the 10th Cavalry Regiment. To be honest, Cheng Jiaji did not intend to eliminate the Japanese cavalry regiment. His initial plan was just to repel the Japanese cavalry generals Wen Songyuan and others and the important Japanese gang flag to come out.
In his opinion, as long as his local mechanized troops come up, plus the infantry with an absolute advantage in number and a certain number of cavalry participating in the battle, the Japanese army should withdraw. After all, in this situation, if the Japanese army wants to win the battle with hundreds of cavalry, it would be almost impossible for them to be a matter of reason other than the battlefield. Judging from the combat style of the Japanese commander who led the team, the opponent should be one of the few stable factions in the Japanese army. Otherwise, if the Japanese army would have taken the initiative to attack at all costs, then the few people around Wen Songyuan would have been finished long ago, and it would not be Cheng Jiaji's turn to get rid of the siege.
Logically speaking, Cheng Jiaji thought of everything, but he was wrong. This is the Japanese army's persistence in honor. Although he hated the Japanese from a hard bone, Cheng Jiaji had to admit that most Japanese soldiers still had a sense of honor as soldiers when treating their military flags. Of course, Captain Tian Jiafu, who was timidly hiding beside Cheng Jiaji, pointed at the Japanese camp at this time, was not included. (Tian Jiafu has been promoted to a captain of the national army on the battlefield because of his contribution to guiding the assault team twice.)
Since the two sides have become such a decisive battle, Cheng Jiaji can only fight to wipe out the 10th Japanese Cavalry Regiment.
"Sing." As Cheng Jiaji waved his hand, a star official from the Independent One Hundred Brigade shouted loudly.
"Don't tremble, if you have a song, you will hear from you: Killing one is a sin, and killing ten thousand is a hero. If you have nine million, you will be a hero. If you have a hero, you will be a hero. If you have a hero for thousands of years, you will be a hero. If you have a hero for thousands of years, you will be a hero. If you have a hero for thousands of years, you will be a hero. If you have a beautiful name, you will be a hero. If you have a good reputation, you will be a bad reputation. If you have a bad reputation, you will be a hero. If you have a beautiful name, you will be a hero. If you have a beautiful name, you will be a hero. If you have a beautiful name, you will be a hero. If you have a beautiful name, you will be a hero. If you have nine million, you will be a hero. If you have a world of hatred, you will be a hero. If you have a beautiful name, you will be a hero. If you have a beautiful name, you will be a hero. If you have a beautiful name, you will be together with me! "
Thousands of people sang this song of the Independent One Hundred Brigade from later online literature. With the singing, the soldiers of the Independent One Hundred Brigade started to advance step by step under the cover of various vehicles that had slowly started to move forward.
Cheng Jiaji's tactics are very obvious, which is to force the Japanese army to charge first with step by step, otherwise the Japanese army's range of activities will be narrowed step by step. The cavalry's goal is too big. If the Chinese army is really pushed closer, it will become a living target for the Chinese army.
A little Chinese-sense, Kuantanaka Sa heard a murderous intent that soared into the sky from the lyrics of this military song and its grand melody.
This murderous intent shocked him at the kind of strength that was different from other Chinese troops that were revealed in the hardship of the Chinese army, and also aroused his passion for fighting the other side to die as a Yamato soldier.
As a professional soldier above the level, he could not see such obvious combat intentions in the Chinese army.
Sanda knew that the 10th Cavalry Regiment was no longer the question of whether the 10th Cavalry Regiment could be recaptured, but whether the 10th Cavalry Regiment could attack the encirclement of the Chinese army. Otherwise, his corps would become the second 40th Cavalry Regiment and be eaten by the Chinese army in front of him. Only by rushing out can the 10th Cavalry Regiment survive.
At this moment, the blood on my body was burning in the blazing moment. Satomi Kuanta pulled out his command knife and shouted loudly in Japanese: "You guys, please see the blood of my Yamato man."
After the shouting, he led the main force of the regiment to rush towards the defense line of the Chinese army. Seeing the commander of the regiment charge in front of the Japanese 10th Cavalry Regiment, everyone knew that only by defeating one of the Chinese army in front, the 10th Cavalry Regiment could not become a historical name.
The five hundred Japanese cavalry shouted: "Please see my Yamato man's passionate blood." They launched a desperate attack on the positions of the Chinese army. Dozens of other people spontaneously rushed towards the cavalry of the Independent 100 Brigade, trying to hold the cavalry of the Chinese army to buy time for the main force of the regiment to break through.
A desperate battle began on the calm and peaceful plain just now.
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