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Chapter 152 Commands

When Wang Hong led his troops to transfer his position, he saw more than 20 people who had left the position and were running back.

He ordered a squad of soldiers to ride on horseback and shoot all those who ran backwards on the spot.

He took the others and immediately climbed out of the ditches and rushed up from the side of the Japanese army.

A company of submachine guns, and the original Tom-style with a range of more than 200 meters, were shot from the side, and Masashi Onitsuka's soldiers were immediately beaten to pieces. They could only lie behind the tree, and could not even find their heads.

Taking advantage of the opportunity when the Japanese army avoided the submachine guns and fired, the acting leader decisively issued an order to charge the whole group.

When Onitzuka heard the sound of a Tom-style submachine gun coming from the side, his whole body shivered and the slaps were in vain. He immediately realized that Wang Hong was among these people.

He saw a regiment of Chinese soldiers on the front, holding rifles and bayonets, holding big swords and spears, charging. His own soldiers were only more than 100, scattered in the woods, suppressed by the submachine guns on the side and unable to get up.

He issued an order to cover the front team and retreat, but he picked up the rifle and turned to the crowd holding the submachine gun to charge on the side, looking for Wang Hong's figure.

When they were leaning into the deep ditch, two Japanese troops stayed in place when they heard the order.

Their horses fell to the ground after firing rifles and side submachine guns, and one-third of the personnel were killed or injured.

There was no way to retreat. Under the command of the team leader, two crooked machine guns fired with all their strength. The others picked up their rifles and started shooting with one gun to meet the soldiers of the shelter group, and were ready to charge at any time.

The remaining Japanese troops had no intention of mourning for them. Under the cover of the other machine gunners, they began to gather their horses and move behind the woods.

Onitzuka was not in a hurry to retreat. He raised his rifle, lay behind a tree root, stuffed the muzzle into the gap between the tree root and the ground, and began to look for Wang Hong's figure.

Wang Hong is basically a veteran, a veteran who has really fought a big battle. He knows how to fight against machine guns, and covers each other one by one. If he has the chance, he will rush to the next position that he has already been looking for. If he doesn't have the chance, he will listen to the bullets of the machine gun dropping point and attack without any rush.

It was very difficult to find Wang Hong among these veterans who were hiding their bodies. Onitum was looking for Wang Hong for a long time, but he didn't know which one was Wang Hong. Until there was a voice calling him from behind him, he had to shoot at a few people suspected of being an officer, shot five shots, and only two were hit.

Then, several submachine guns shot towards him.

Onitzuka was lying behind a tree, dodging the bullets sweeping at him, and looked at them a few more times. Seeing that the people holding submachine guns had not changed, they knew that they had not hit Wang Hong. He was a little disappointed, but stopped trying and immediately retreated to the back.

After being attacked by Chinese soldiers from one regiment and another company, more than half of these 100 special forces team members ran out, but many of them were gone with horses.

This is the normal combat between the Chinese and Japanese troops.

The Japanese army chose to focus on rifles. No matter how vigorously trained soldiers, the accuracy of ordinary soldiers at a distance of 300 meters was several times higher than that of Chinese soldiers at a distance of 100 meters.

Onitsuka Masato’s special forces are composed of elite soldiers. They can all fight against three in the Northeast Army, let alone compare with the troops taken by Wang Hong?

A small half of them stayed in the woods, but the Chinese soldiers paid three or four times the price they paid.

The Japanese soldiers who were injured and unable to charge in the woods lay on the ground, almost taking the lives of Chinese soldiers one by one.

Although Wang Hong's firepower was strong and experienced soldiers, he was also knocked down to the ground by more than a dozen.

Not to mention the shelter group, if there weren't nearly a hundred submachine guns in the hands of veterans, the two crooked machine guns alone would have directly knocked the regiment to collapse.

The two Japanese squads that were cut off also started counterattack after the soldiers of the shelter regiment rushed to the vicinity.

Their charge was the charge of the regular army. First, they interrupted the charge of the shelter regiment with a grenade. Under the partition of the machine gun, the soldiers rushed out of the woods and were entangled with the front team of the shelter regiment.

The shouts, the sound of slaughter entering the flesh, and the screams came one after another. The Japanese army was short of sufficient troops and soon they all fell to the ground.

However, there were several Chinese soldiers upside down around each Japanese army.

Every Chinese soldier passing by is helpless. The Kwantung Army is an elite in the Japanese army's regular troops. When it comes to baiting skills, it is not surprising that they are one of them. It is normal for one of them to defeat Chinese soldiers and one squad.

The fierce gunfire in the woods stopped, and one or two shots came from time to time, probably the sound of re-shots.

Onitsuka was looking back, but it did not delay his order: the horse-dressed cavalry were divided into four groups, and he spared no effort to report to the main force and the Japanese and puppet troops in other directions.

He had already learned two important information from this small-scale battle: one was that Wang Hong was commanding here. If it were others, there would not be so many Tom-style submachine guns. The other was that except for the unit in front of him, Zhang Zuoxiang and Tang Yulin's troops should have left, otherwise there would be no one guarding the city gate.

The former, the Japanese army wished to eliminate the latter early, Chengde could take it down, which means that the mission of this battle was successfully completed.

Onitzuka was taking more than a dozen soldiers who had lost their troops and horses, hiding into the mountains, observing Wang Hong's troops from afar.

This battle did repel these Japanese scouts who could have been welcomed into the city, but they suffered more than 200 casualties.

Wang Hong and several officers of the shelter regiment had extremely ugly faces. In this battle, the soldiers were bleeding, but the shelter regiment was like a broken muscle and bone.

It became dark, and the soldiers buried their sacrificed brothers on the spot, took off the Japanese weapons, and turned them back to Chengde City.

As soon as he entered the city, he received an order from Mr. Zhang Liu: If he could defend, he would defend. If he did not succeed, he would retreat westward. He had arranged troops along the way.

Except for a regular spy company, Wang Hong's subordinates were all trapped soldiers and deserters, with very few guns and ammunition, and there was no combat effectiveness. Zhang Liushao knew about this situation, so he did not give any orders to Wang Hong for any tough battle.

In fact, Chang Kaishen had already greeted him privately. The commander-in-chief, deputy commander-in-chief, had known that Rehe could not beat the Japanese, but Chang Kaishen hoped that Zhang Liushen could at least fight a tough battle, and Zhang Liushen's direct descendants might as well suffer greater losses. In this way, he would do his best, and at least give an explanation to the people of the whole country.

But Mr. Zhang Liu's idea was: first consume Tang Yulin's troops, and then send the miscellaneous troops guarding the Great Wall. When the war was in a state of anxiety, the direct troops would take action.

It cannot be said that Mr. Zhang Liu’s idea is wrong. From the perspective of the warlord, it is extremely correct.

You should know that Tang Yulin's local Rehe troops and those miscellaneous units are both unstable factors and are the targets of the main force of the Northeast Army.

If Chang Kaishen really sent out his direct troops first, the losses would be great, and these miscellaneous troops would dare to rush up and suppress the Northeast Army in turn.

The warlords fought against each other while fighting. The people of the Republic of China understood it, but it was really not something that people from later generations could understand.

The next morning, all Japanese and puppet troops received information, and several armies rushed towards Chengde.

As soon as the sky was dawn, two planes flew over Chengde. In addition to bombing the position dug by the shelter regiment outside Chengde City, they also hovered over Chengde to check the arrangements of the defenders.

From time to time, he rushed down and shot.

A team of puppet troops were close to Chengde and first arrived outside Chengde City. They did not rush to launch an attack, but began to establish positions from afar, waiting for the large troops behind them.

At this time, Onitsuka was coming together.

He discussed with the puppet army, and the puppet army sent two companies to come forward to test.

After two puppet troops gathered five hundred meters away from the city gate, they began to attack the position in front of Chengde City.

Every chapter says: It is impossible to say that the Chinese martial arts leg kicks more vigorously than others, punches more powerful than others, and body movements faster than others. Training of the same level will not have obvious differences in muscle quality. The characteristics of Xingyiquan, Baguazhang and Tai Chi do not use the absolute strength as the winning point. In addition to the necessary local muscle contraction strength and speed, there are also elements such as overall, structure and space. It seems that these three internal martial arts are excellent, but in fact they are very lo, because fighting is not a matter of continuous excellence.
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