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At the moment when Li Guoyao shot and killed Colonel Sakata, the soldiers ambushing on both sides of the mountain road also pulled the triggers. Dozens of light and heavy machine guns, in cooperation with thousands of rifles, opened fire with full firepower, pouring down on the panicked Japanese soldiers below. Angry bullets.
The sudden attack shocked all the Japanese soldiers. The unsuspecting Japanese army was caught off guard and suffered heavy casualties for a while.
The reason why the Japanese suffered heavy casualties was not only unprepared, but also because there were too many new soldiers. The 13th Division was not an old standing division originally. It was reorganized last year because its designation was revoked during the previous disarmament. , so the army was not all veterans.
In the subsequent Battle of Songhu and the Battle of Nanjing, the 13th Division suffered heavy losses. Although it was quickly replenished each time, most of the additional soldiers were new recruits.
Not to mention that during this period, more than 7,000 people were annihilated by Li Guoyao's troops. A large number of veterans were killed, which directly caused the recruit rate of the 13th Division to reach an unprecedented 79%, which means that for every 100 people in the 13th Division, There are only 21 veterans among them, including artillery, cavalry, engineers, baggage troops and other technical arms, and even fewer are divided into infantry.
The gap between recruits and veterans is still very big. The reason veterans are called veterans does not mean how long they have been in the army, but because they know how to respond when they are attacked. Not a swarm of bees.
But it is obvious that the vast majority of the troops in the 13th Division do not have such qualities. When they were hit, they did not think about how to save themselves, but instead fired indiscriminately to fight back. Such a rash attack would inevitably lead to Ushering in more crazy attacks from the national army, the losses will naturally be more heavy.
In fact, the most correct thing for the Japanese army at this time is not to fight back, but to immediately find a bunker to protect themselves. Only if they save their lives can they talk about him.
Of course, this may also be related to the death of Colonel Sakata. Without the command of the commander, it is understandable that the chaos will be like this.
"However, Li Guoyao's troops would not stop because of the chaos of the little devils. Instead, they attacked even harder. There are not many opportunities to beat a drowned dog like this.
After fighting for more than half an hour, the little devils in the ambush circle finally recovered and then launched a counterattack under the command of a major.
These little devils were ruthless enough. All the wounded were abandoned at the first opportunity. The surviving Japanese soldiers still had the energy to take care of them. They were too busy to take care of themselves. Many of the wounded were even used as human shields to block bullets.
Despite this, the Japanese army's counterattack effect was really limited. The firepower of the Chinese army on both sides of the hillside was too fierce. Not only were there far more light and heavy machine guns than the Japanese army, but there were also a large number of artillery on the side to assist in the battle. The firepower was beyond comparison. Imagine.
The battle at Wuli Cliff was still going on. In addition to the more than 800 cavalrymen who were chasing the Seventh Division, Sakata Nobuo's troops still had more than 2,000 people. However, in just half an hour, the Japanese army in the valley lost three points. Of the two soldiers, only five or six hundred were still fighting.
In desperation, the commander of the little devil immediately ordered people to contact the troops in front, asking them to return for help immediately, and at the same time asked for help from the troops in Quanjiao City.
But how could Li Guoyao give them this opportunity? As soon as the battle started, Li Guoyao used the sniper rifle in his hand to kill the Japanese soldier carrying the radio on his back, and then destroyed the simple radio with one shot.
Without the radio station, the only hope for the Japanese soldiers in the valley is the hundreds of car soldiers in front.
The commander of the Japanese army was about to collapse. Seeing the troops that were really surrounding them and beating them wildly, the Japanese army officer felt a chill in his heart. The hillside was densely packed with enemies. He made a rough estimate of the troops that were attacking him secretly. The army was said to have more than 3,000 troops.
This is just a small hilly area, and there is a cavalry of the opponent in front. It is not clear whether the opponent has other hidden troops. I really don¡¯t know where so many troops came from.
You must know that this major officer clearly remembered that the brigade commander once said that the enemy they faced this time was only the Seventh Division. The force only had two brigades and four regiments, and the full force was only six to seven thousand. people,.
Isn¡¯t the main force of the Seventh Division now surrounded on Xigu Mountain? Then where did this army come from, and its combat effectiveness is so strong.
They must find a way to break through, otherwise they will be torn to pieces by the opponent's powerful firepower in a short time.
But there are risks in breaking out. The firepower of the Chinese army is too powerful, and there are corpses everywhere on the ground., it is difficult for the troops to charge, and the only hope is that the car soldiers in front can come back as soon as possible.
It is said that the Japanese car soldiers who were chasing Li Guoyao's cavalry were startled when they heard the intensive gunfire from behind. Such intensive gunfire obviously meant that a large number of troops were exchanging fire. Suddenly, this The commander of the Japanese army, Major Yamamoto, realized that something was about to happen.
Major Yamamoto immediately ordered someone to contact the rear wing, but the result was that there was no response. Realizing that something had happened, he immediately ordered the rear team of the convoy to change to the front team and turn around and return to the original route.
However, it was great to pursue, but it was not easy to turn around and retreat. As soon as they completed the U-turn, they heard the rapid sound of horse hooves from behind, and then saw a large number of Chinese cavalry rushing towards them.
Major Yamamoto was angry. He knew that these Chinese cavalry were trying to hold them back, so he immediately sent out several vehicles to intercept the Chinese cavalry troops, while the main force continued to return reinforcements.
But when their convoy had just arrived in a river valley, it was suddenly ambushed by Chinese troops ambushing on both sides.
The Japanese were stunned. They really didn't expect that Li Guoyao's troops would ambush their main force in front, and at the same time, they could also separate troops to set up an ambush here, and it looked like there were quite a lot of troops.
Hearing the sound of a firefight not far away, the Japanese troops in Wuliya were overjoyed when they knew that reinforcements had returned.
However, before they could be happy for a few minutes, the fierce exchange of fire made their hearts sink to the bottom again. Obviously, the army has sent troops in front to intercept their reinforcements. If the reinforcements cannot break through the opponent's blockade in a short time, the consequences will be disastrous.
By then, not only will they be finished, but also the supporting troops will be wiped out when the troops in front of them have been wiped out before they return to support the battlefield ahead.
In view of this, the Japanese commander at Wuliya immediately made a decision and ordered the remaining hundreds of Japanese soldiers to break out in the direction of the front battle and join the returning troops. This was their only chance.
However, at this time, their strength had been reduced to more than 300 people, while the Chinese army that ambushed them had more than 3,000 people. How could Li Guoyao allow them to successfully break through.
Seeing that the time was almost there, Li Guoyao immediately ordered someone to blow the charge horn!
When the charge horn sounded, the national army soldiers on both sides of the hills fixed their bayonets and rushed out of the trenches.
When the national army officers and soldiers rushed down the hillside like a tide, the remaining hundreds of Japanese soldiers immediately approached each other, and then they also held up the 38-meter cover to meet them, and the brutal hand-to-hand combat began. (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com