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    But the bullets flew from two directions without any pause, penetrated into the bodies of the Japanese soldiers, and then flew out from behind.

    Seeing such a scene, the Japanese soldiers began to shout, and some Japanese troops were organized by their squad leaders to charge towards the high ground on both sides.

    But these charging Japanese soldiers did not realize how powerful the enemy they faced was.

    At this moment, the soldiers of the Fourth Army who were ambushing them here suddenly poked their heads out.

    More light and heavy machine guns, as well as rifle firepower, covered the Japanese soldiers at this time, pouring out extremely angry bullets.

    ¡°These Japanese soldiers, under such intensive firepower, could only be forced to retreat near their original trucks.

    But as the mortars of the Fourth Army began to bomb the burning Japanese trucks one by one, the Japanese soldiers realized that even these trucks could not provide them with any effective cover.

    And judging from the energy density on the opposite side when they attacked just now, it is almost impossible for them to capture the heights on both sides at this time.

    Rather than sit here and wait for death, it would be better to take action.

    So the Japanese commander in charge of this support force, without even asking their captain for instructions, directly led his soldiers and fired at the Fourth Army positions on the side, trying to suppress the Fourth Army in this way.  firepower, and began to retreat in the direction from which they came.

    Probably less than 500 meters ahead is the exit of the valley. The Japanese army wants to reach there and then break out from there.

    In this way, they can at least save one of their lives.

    But the soldiers of the Fourth Army who ambushed them here did not intend to give them any chance of survival.

    The Japanese soldiers had just escaped from the cover of the trucks, and the Gatling heavy machine gun positions built on both sides of the battlefield played their role at this time.

    A large number of bullets began to tilt towards the area where the Japanese soldiers were like a storm under the rotation of the barrel of the Gatling heavy machine gun.

    Those Japanese soldiers often rushed out within a few dozen meters before being beaten into pieces by Gatling heavy machine gun bullets.

    Seeing such a terrifying scene, the Japanese soldiers gave up the idea of ??continuing to charge forward.

    They are not fools. The enemy's firepower on the opposite side is so fierce. How can they break out?

    It is better to find a bunker in this place and hold on. In this case, when night falls, the enemy on the opposite side relaxes their vigilance, and they still have some chance to escape from this damn valley.

    But the Japanese commander had already begun to curse in his heart.

    Why should they let a force of 500 people support a besieged brigade of more than 5,000 people?

    Can they really play such a particularly important role in such a combat?

    What¡¯s more, the direction they were going to support was blazing with fire. The bomber group on the opposite side dropped a large number of napalm bombs directly at the valley where the Japanese troops were ambushed.

    The commander of the Japanese army knew that compared to them, the Japanese 199th Brigade, which was now besieged in that valley, was actually having a more difficult time.  &#24378&#29306&#32&#57&#98&#122&#119&#46&#99&#111&#109&#32&#35835&#29306

    He plans to hold on to this place for a while, because after night arrives, their life may be much easier, and maybe it is not impossible to break out from this place.

    But at this moment, he heard a roaring sound suddenly coming from the mountains on both sides.

    "Brothers, rush down!!! Annihilate them all in this place." At this time 9bzw. com Zhang Si

    The commander in charge of commanding the troops of the Fourth Army roared angrily at this time, and the soldiers under his command charged towards the Japanese army below, which had lost most of its strength.

    Hearing this roar, the Japanese commander looked up and saw, good guys, there were thousands of Fourth Army troops all over the mountains and plains. They had already rushed down from the positions on both sides and were killing them.

    ¡°Fight!!!¡±

    Although the Japanese commander did not expect the enemy on the opposite side to be soHe was fierce, but he still pulled out his command sword and roared forward.

    The Japanese soldiers were dumbfounded when they saw the enemies rushing down from both sides.

    What do you mean, aren't you ambushing us?  Don¡¯t you have a complete advantage now?  Why do you want to rush down and engage in hand-to-hand combat with us?

    Naturally, the Fourth Army can also choose to occupy favorable terrain and kill these Japanese soldiers bit by bit, which can indeed reduce their casualties.

    But they must speed up the attack. If they launch a charge against the Japanese troops now and then engage in hand-to-hand combat with these Japanese troops, they can ensure that all the Japanese troops are wiped out in this place without spending too much time.

    Seeing this, the Japanese commander led his soldiers and launched a direct charge.

    It¡¯s just that although they performed very bravely, they already felt a very obvious gap with the soldiers of the Fourth Army when they fought with bayonets.

    The airborne troops of the Fourth Army are better than the general infantry in terms of physical fitness.

    So when they were fighting with the Japanese army, their extremely strong bodies, tall bodies, and the tacit cooperation they showed when fighting with the bayonet made those Japanese soldiers feel what it means to be desperate.

    "More than half of these Japanese soldiers had been lost in the battle just now. Now allowing them to engage in such hand-to-hand combat with the troops of the Fourth Army is no different from asking them to commit suicide.

    Sure enough, this Japanese unit lasted less than half an hour and was completely wiped out in this valley.

    It was also at this time that the bombing encountered by Hirakawa Yoshi finally came to an end.

    The bomber group and fighter group of the Fourth Army conducted about three rounds of bombing against the Japanese army, throwing tons of napalm bombs directly into this valley.

    "More than half of the Japanese soldiers in the valley, including those previously wiped out by artillery and bullets from the Fourth Army, have been lost.  Zhida z.com Zhixiao

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