Devil's Army

Chapter 1050: Guarding the Fishing Boat Bridge

When the Japanese planes saw the Devil's troops sending reinforcements to the fishing boat bridge, they quickly flew over to bomb them.

However, the fortifications on the river bank were not far from the fishing boat bridge, and most of the soldiers in the second row quickly rushed onto the fishing boat bridge.

The commander of this company is currently a battalion commander. Their company commander and deputy company commander were unfortunately hit by a Japanese artillery shell in yesterday's battle and both died.

The second platoon that had just arrived quickly drove back the Japanese troops that had crossed the middle of the fishing boat bridge.

The Japanese planes and artillery were useless and they could only worry.

Soon, the Japanese fighter planes found a new target. The planes of the Devil Force flew over.

As soon as the Japanese bombers saw the devil troops' sharp fighters, they immediately fled the battlefield.

The six Japanese fighter planes immediately formed two groups, besieging the two pointed fighter planes of the Devil Force respectively.

According to past experience, when the two fighters of the First Army encountered a superior number of Japanese fighters, they should have withdrawn and then looked for opportunities to destroy the Japanese fighters during the movement. However, this time the two fighters of the First Army did not do so.

Because there were two Volttier bombers not far behind them. If they evacuated the battlefield, the two Volttier bombers would be lambs sent into the mouths of Japanese fighter planes.

A Hua Xia II fighter plane numbered 081 on the right wing was the first to rush into the Japanese fighter group.

It rushed towards the Japanese fighter planes in front of it without slowing down as if it was going to die together, and its three 20mm machine guns kept firing at the Japanese troops in front of it.

The Japanese fighter planes in front of him were hit continuously by him and exploded in mid-air.

081 suddenly raised its nose and flew over the exploding Japanese fighter plane. The fragments of the exploding Japanese fighter plane flew around 081 and almost hit 081.

The pilot of 081 also found that when he was desperately attacking the Japanese fighter planes in front, the Japanese fighter planes on both wings kept firing at him. Its fuselage was damaged in many places and the right engine was shut down.

He glanced at his wingman, 083.

At this time, his wingman also shot down a Japanese fighter and was being attacked by two other Japanese fighters.

He did not bother to return to repair the engine. He made a sharp turn to the left, engaged a Japanese fighter on the left wing, and continued to fire.

The Japanese fighter planes on the left wing kept flying in serpentine shapes to avoid the attack of 081, but were still hit by two shells and fled in a staggering manner.

The other Japanese fighter plane no longer had the advantage in numbers and quickly flew away.

081 quickly turned around to reinforce his wingman.

The two Japanese fighters were entangled with 083 and had a slight advantage. Now 081 came to reinforce and quickly turned around and fled.

083 and 081 worked together to encircle and annihilate a Japanese fighter plane that escaped to the right wing.

After a burst of firepower, two fighter planes of the First Army shot down the fleeing Japanese fighter plane.

At this time, 081 also found that the right wing of his wingman 083 was shot down. He quickly greeted 083 and both flew back to the airport for repairs.

While the two fighter planes of the First Army were fighting fiercely with the Japanese fighter planes, one of the two Voltaire bombers of the First Army began to bomb the Japanese reinforcement troops that were attacking the Fishing Boat Bridge, and the other bombed the Japanese artillery position.

Without the air threat, the artillery of the regiment also began to fiercely bombard the Japanese infantry units on the other side of the river.

The Japanese 29th Regiment suffered heavy casualties from the double bombing of the First Army's aircraft and artillery, and the commander had to order them to start retreating.

The bombers of the First Army attacked them hard, chasing them and bombing and strafing them continuously.

The Japanese army left behind a lot of mutilated bodies on their way to escape.

The Japanese army then hid in the woods along the river bank, and the First Army bombers stopped bombing and began to return.

The soldiers of the Second Battalion of the Direct Regiment successfully defended the Fishing Boat Bridge, and the captain had to lead his troops to continue advancing upstream of the Xiaoling River.

He knew there was a railway bridge upstream, where his friendly 16th Regiment was fighting fiercely with the devil's troops. He had attacked the railway bridge with his friendly 16th Regiment in the past.

While the battle in Leng Feng's old base in Northeast China is raging, the battle in the base in North China is quietly changing.

As the Eighth Route Army's Hundred Regiments Campaign continued to deepen and expand, the Japanese army's railway and road transportation lines continued to be paralyzed, and it became increasingly difficult to transport strategic materials to the front-line combat troops.

The ammunition and supplies that Leng Feng sent the 10th Brigade to the Tangshan base were also delivered smoothly.

With this batch of supplies and a fresh brigade, the Gray Wolves began to prepare for a major counterattack.

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