Chapter 64 This Is Dignity
When the two Japanese captains heard Anda Twenty-three say this, they were all frightened and frightened. They hurriedly bowed their heads and apologized and said, "What the sir is that we failed in our attack, please punish me!"
Anda Twenty-san really wanted to let these two men apologize, but considering that it was time to use people and forced them to death, his 12th Regiment system would be disabled.
So I had to change my words: "Hmph! Death crime can be avoided, but living crime cannot be escaped. You two summarize the reasons for this failure and report to me. I will consider whether to give you a chance to commit crimes and make meritorious service!"
When the two Japanese captains heard this, they couldn't help but feel relieved, and they all bowed and said, "Hayi! Thank you for not killing the captain."
After saying that, he turned around and said goodbye and walked out.
After the two left, Anda Twenty-three ordered his adjutant: "Contact the division headquarters immediately and request the fire support of the Navy's artillery fire and the artillery gang directly under the division headquarters. I want to razor the Lion Fortress to the ground."
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Lin Rui, Yu Weiguo, Zhou Weihan and others ended their pursuit of the Japanese and led their troops to retreat.
As soon as he returned to the position, he met Sun Liren walking towards him surrounded by several adjutants and guards.
"Clutch seat!" Lin Rui immediately took the lead and stood attentively and greeted him.
Sun Liren raised his hand in awe and bowed to Lin Rui, and said in a deep voice: "Captain Lin, thank you for your hard work!"
"The team is all about the matter and there is no hard work." Lin Rui replied with a smile.
"Good example, I'll leave the frontier to you. I'll support you in the back." Sun Liren nodded and praised and ordered.
"Yes, please don't worry, we will never let a Japanese pass through here!" Lin Rui and Zhou Weihan stood up in unison.
Afterwards, Sun Liren led the regiment command center and retreated to the command center of the Guangdong Army's Independent Brigade, and reorganized the command center of the Lion Fort with the commander of the Independent Brigade and others.
Lin Rui, Yu Weiguo, Zhou Weihan and others stayed at the frontline positions and led their troops to strengthen the fortifications to prevent the Japanese from attacking again.
Before Lin Rui and the others cleaned the battlefield, the Japanese retaliatory shelling bombardment arrived again as scheduled.
Countless artillery shells fell from the sky with harsh whistling sounds one after another, and hit the Lion Fortress position.
Lin Rui was in a semi-embedded bunker trench at the forefront and taught Yu Weiguo how to dig cat ear pierces to improve the anti-aircraft and air defense capabilities of the trench fortification bunkers in the army.
In the later Liberation War and the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea, almost all of our heroic People's Liberation Army and Volunteer Army troops were fought without air and sea control.
In this way, many methods of repairing trench fortifications were naturally triggered.
Among them, the cat ear pierce is an outstanding figure in the PLA fortifications and digging trenches. It can maximize the survival chances of soldiers defending the trenches.
In addition to some methods of repairing fortifications, there are also many advanced combat experiences and concepts, which were summarized by countless commanders and soldiers with their blood and lives.
Lin Rui was explaining a sharp and harsh whistling sound coming from outside. Lin Rui and Yu Weiguo both heard that it was the sound of the shells flying, so their faces changed. They immediately reminded the people in the trench in unison: "No, gun attack! Hurry up and defend against artillery!"
As soon as the two finished speaking, several grassroots officers from the independent brigade of the Guangdong Army in the trenches all changed their colors and hurriedly fell down on the spot.
The next moment, the Japanese shells fell down one after another, and violent explosions began to burst out one after another.
Amid the rumbling cannons, balls of dazzling red light rose one after another, and rose up with the rolling smoke of gunpowder.
The shock waves generated by a series of violent explosions caused the earth under Lin Rui and his feet to tremble slightly, as if an earthquake occurred.
Seeing that Lin Rui just curled up slightly, squatting in the trenches, and did not lie down, Yu Weiguo couldn't help but remind: "A Rui, why don't you lie down? This is too dangerous."
Lin Rui smiled and said, "Our bunker is a semi-embedded underground trench. If a shell hits here directly, then we will never escape or die regardless of whether we are lying down."
After hearing what Lin Rui said, Yu Weiguo also got up, changed his squat, and looked at Lin Rui and said, "Arui, to be honest, I really didn't expect that you can become so powerful now. In the hand-to-hand combat just now, you were like a different person, and you shot so many Japanese devils one by one. If I hadn't seen it with my own eyes, I wouldn't believe it."
Lin Rui just smiled slightly and said, "Everyone will change, not to mention that I have an irreconcilable hatred with the Japanese devils now."
"Are you referring to Aunt Lin?" Yu Weiguo blurted out, and saw Lin Rui's face turning a little dim, and then changed his mouth: "Arui, I'm sorry, I didn't mention it on purpose."
Lin Rui waved his hand and said, "It's okay."
Yu Weiguo lowered his head and pondered for a while, then raised his head and asked, "Arui, do you think we can win this battle?"
"What do you think?" Lin Rui asked back without answering. He wanted to see what Yu Weiguo thinks about this battle.
Yu Weiguo looked around, lay on the ground, holding his head in his hands, and lowered his voice to Lin Rui: "To be honest, before coming to Shanghai to participate in the war, I think we will definitely win this time.
However, after fighting with the Japanese a few more times, I was shaken by this.”
"Oh?" Lin Rui asked leisurely: "Why do you say that?"
Yu Weiguo continued to lower his voice and said, "The Japanese are too powerful. Not only are they equipped with better equipment than us, but their training is also far better than us. Therefore, we are likely to lose the Battle of Shanghai."
Lin Rui was surprised that Yu Weiguo, a grassroots officer, had such insights, but it was normal to think about it again. After all, Yu Weiguo was also from Huangpu and received systematic military and cultural education.
There must be many middle-level and grassroots officers who had the same knowledge in the Battle of Shanghai, but many times they were all slight, and obeying orders was the duty of soldiers, so they had no choice but to fight to the end.
Seeing that Lin Rui stopped talking, Yu Weiguo asked, "What's wrong? Am I wrong?"
Lin Rui shook his head and lowered his voice, "No, you are right. We will lose in the Battle of Shanghai. In addition to the asymmetry of the firepower training of the enemy and us, there is also the gap between the top commands and comprehensive national strength of the two sides."
Lin Rui didn't want to say anything wrong with Principal Jiang and other decision-making levels of the National Government, so he didn't explain it thoroughly.
Yu Weiguo said in surprise: "Then what should we do?"
Lin Rui said: "Continue to fight."
"But, even though you know you will lose, do you still have to fight?" Yu Weiguo said a little surprised.
Chapter completed!