Chapter 690: Man of blood, follow me and charge
Chapter 690: Man of blood, follow me and charge
“They were the executioners who broke into the capital of our Republic of China and brought disaster to hundreds of thousands of my compatriots.
Now all officers, stand in the front row with automatic weapons in hand, and follow me to kill the Japs and take revenge!
Be a manly man, a man of blood, follow me and charge forward..."
Encouraged by Commander Qian, officers and militiamen led the charge.
Like an unstoppable torrent, it poured into the Linxiang Valley.
The Japanese soldiers of the Sixth Division found that they really couldn't stop them. This group of Nationalist troops was too powerful.
For the Japanese who had no bullets, no one would pay any attention to them even if they wanted to fight the National Army with bayonets.
The first row of Nationalist soldiers were holding almost all automatic weapons.
They fired row after row of bullets, and the Japanese fell down row after row.
There were Japanese soldiers hiding behind the trees, attacking the National Army.
Basically, they were all killed with a rocket.
While the Kuomintang officers were changing magazines, the Kuomintang soldiers behind them had already rushed out.
For the first time, the officers who usually held high positions got ahead of their own soldiers.
Just think about what these Kuomintang soldiers saw and whether they would get angry or not.
They have the example set by their superiors and endless bullets, so if they don't charge now, when will they?
At the beginning, there was still time to change bullets, but later on, they simply charged forward with bayonets raised.
The Japanese soldiers were so frightened that they exposed their backs to the National Army soldiers and ran into the mountains.
There were also some fierce Japanese soldiers who held their bayonets and tried to stop the National Army.
Almost all of them were stabbed by the Kuomintang troops who rushed up with three or four bayonets at the same time.
Some of the Japanese soldiers, seeing that they could no longer hold on, threw away their guns and raised their hands in surrender.
The Major Liang who ran to the front had already put away his Type 41 assault rifle.
He was now like a killing god, with a shovel in one hand and a revolver in the other, constantly rushing forward to kill the Japanese devils.
When he saw a Japanese soldier kneeling on the ground, he immediately used a military shovel to hit him.
The Japanese soldier's head was flying into the sky, and the blood spurting out dyed his face and uniform red.
Commander Qian followed behind, and seeing Major Liang's passionate bravery, he no longer had any thought of capturing prisoners.
He took the kettle from the adjutant and gulped down half of it.
"I never thought that this Lieutenant Commander Liang, who looked elegant, would turn into a demon on the battlefield.
What are you looking at? Follow me and charge forward. Don’t let my brothers laugh at me.”
He cursed his adjutant with a smile, grabbed the submachine gun with a changed magazine, and ran forward.
Major Liang also had help, and soldiers from a militia division followed him.
He grabbed Major Liang and said, "Captain Liang, change the magazine."
After he finished speaking, he put all the magazines filled with bullets into his magazine chest bag.
Major Liang, who had already replenished his ammunition, saw Commander Qian following him.
The two men smiled at each other and then chased the Japanese soldiers in front of them together.
"Captain Liang is truly a fierce general. After the war, why don't you join my 73rd Army?
I'll just give you the position of brigade commander. I can do this myself, and the Ministry of Military and Political Affairs can approve it directly.
Think about it, this is a two-level promotion, it's not an insult to you."
"Boom!"
After firing two shots, Major Liang said, "Stop talking nonsense. I'm Dongfang Shang's cousin's son-in-law. I have a bright future in the militia division."
Looking at Major Liang who had already run away, Commander Qian smiled helplessly; his attempt to recruit him had failed.
Come to think of it, Major Liang is such a good fighter, it is only a matter of time before he gets promoted in the militia division.
The adjutant of General Qian asked, "General, why is it that the Jiangnan Militia Division also engages in nepotism?"
Commander Qian: "You know nothing, look at our Central Army.
Whose connections will lead the charge?
Alas, this must be Commander Song's man! We have no choice but to accept it.
I guess only the Red Shaanxi team can defeat Commander Song!"
At this time, many of the scattered Japanese soldiers had begun to flee to the mountains on both sides.
Commander Qian shouted, "Chase them, don't let any of them go."
Major Liang: "No matter whether the little devils are dead or alive, we must shoot them in the head. Don't be afraid of wasting bullets."
The soldiers of the 73rd Army thought to themselves, they had heard that Commander Song's troops did not take any Japanese prisoners, and now it turns out this is true.
They rushed forward and gradually approached the main battlefield.
We have seen soldiers from the First Brigade of the Fourth Division of the Militia surrounding the Japanese.
Just now, the main force of the First Brigade has finally arrived at the battlefield.
Captain Cheng of the 1st Regiment suddenly discovered that the Japanese officer had run away, and he became extremely anxious.
If they fought with the Japanese infantry, they would kill all the Japanese in less than an hour.
But now the high-ranking Japanese official has already fled out of the mountain pass with his men.
He really couldn't wait any longer, and he didn't know whether Dongfang Shang's pursuers had arrived yet.
If it was because of my own fault that I failed to stop the Japanese from escaping, I would be committing a great sin.
He must make a decision immediately and must not let Commander Inaya escape.
He was also taking advantage of the fact that the Japanese had no ammunition, so he simply raised the bulletproof steel plate and rushed down the mountain.
The soldiers behind him followed suit, raised their bulletproof steel plates, and rushed forward with Captain Cheng.
The Japanese soldiers looked at the soldiers of the militia division and finally agreed to fight with them with bayonets. They stood up one by one and prepared to fight.
"Boom... click..."
The steel shields in the hands of Captain Cheng and the soldiers collided with the Japanese bayonets.
The Japanese soldiers were either knocked to the ground or had their bayonets broken, or were knocked flying.
The Japanese bayonet defense formation was immediately disrupted by Captain Cheng and his men.
When the soldiers at the back saw that the Japanese soldiers below had stood up, they immediately opened fire.
As the Japanese soldiers below fell to the ground one after another, the soldiers from the First Brigade behind them immediately joined in.
This is the whole process of how the Japanese troops of the Sixth Division were divided into two.
When Captain Cheng got up from the ground, he saw three Japanese soldiers rushing over from the opposite side.
He almost died of laughter when he saw the appearance of the Japanese soldiers.
Three Japanese soldiers, each less than 1.5 meters tall, raised the bayonets on their Type 38 rifles and started stabbing.
No matter how he looked at them, the Japanese soldiers looked like underage children.
He was holding three bamboo poles, screaming and poking himself randomly.
Captain Cheng, who is nearly 1.85 meters tall, started swinging the military shovel in his hand.
There were three "dang dang dang" sounds, and the Japanese soldier's Type 38 rifle was knocked out of his hand.
"Woo", Captain Cheng took a step closer and swung the ordnance shovel in his hand back.
I saw that the heads of the three Japanese soldiers had been chopped off and flew away, and three headless bodies slowly fell to the ground.
The remaining Japanese troops in the valley were finally blocked by the First Brigade.
The troops taken away by Division Commander Inaya were almost the same as an infantry regiment.
Including Inagu's own division headquarters, there are about 5,000 people, and more than 1,000 of them are not combatants.
After a fierce battle, there are still six or seven thousand Japanese soldiers alive in the valley.
However, the Japanese soldiers, who were out of ammunition and food, were forced to use heavy machine guns to clear a path for them.
The Japanese were mowed down layer after layer, until the barrel of the heavy machine gun was replaced twice.
The Japanese were also squeezed into a valley in Linxiang Mountain.
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