Devil's Army
Chapter 1065 Air Raid on the Japanese Artillery Battalion
Meizu Mijiro heard that his 7th Division had already reached the outskirts of Wangjiadagou Gold Mine, but was bombed fiercely by the Devil Forces' planes and temporarily lost its offensive capability, so he immediately redispatched the artillery unit to reinforce.
The Japanese army's new artillery battalion assembled in Fengtian and set out to provide reinforcements, but was immediately detected by Master Song in Fengtian City.
Young Master Song immediately sent a pigeon to tell Leng Feng.
Leng Feng immediately asked Captain Xu to attack and annihilate the new artillery battalion of the Japanese army to support the battle at Wangjiadagou Gold Mine.
The Japanese artillery battalion commander's troops did not carry anti-aircraft guns, and he was also afraid of being attacked by the devil's troops' planes.
After the troops left Fengtian City, the captain ordered an artillery squadron to lead the way with several 75mm mountain guns, while his main artillery force followed far behind, ten miles away.
Soon, the Golden Eagle UAV reported the intelligence of the Japanese artillery battalion to Captain Xu, but the intelligence was very different from what Commander Leng said.
Captain Xu immediately determined that the Japanese artillery unit detected by the Golden Eagle was only his vanguard, and ordered the aviation soldiers to arrange for the Golden Eagle to continue to scout further.
Soon, the Golden Eagle discovered the main Japanese artillery force carrying the Type 150 mm howitzer ten miles behind the Japanese artillery squadron.
Captain Xu immediately adjusted the battle deployment and arranged two bombers to bomb the vanguard of the Japanese artillery unit. The other ten bombers followed him to bomb the main force of the Japanese artillery unit.
When the Japanese artillery units entered the Qingyuan Manchu Autonomous County, the roads began to become narrow and rugged, and the terrain became steeper.
The captain was also worried about being attacked by the devil's troops, so he began to move forward cautiously.
When the Japanese artillery unit came to a small road with small woods on both sides, it was suddenly attacked by a unit of the 2nd Regiment of the 8th Brigade.
This unit is a troop that retreated from the bunker position to rest and currently has only one company of troops.
The Japanese artillery battalion leader was not worried but happy when he saw that he was attacked by a small group of the devil troops. This shows that the devil troops did not know that their artillery troops were coming, and they organized a small group of troops to harass them in a panic.
The company that harassed the Japanese artillery unit soon withdrew into the woods.
The Japanese artillery battalion continued to advance.
Because there were ambushes and heavy artillery units of the Devil's troops on the path in front of the canyon, the Japanese artillery battalion bypassed the Gunaidian River and headed for the Wangjiadagou gold mine.
The engineers of the Japanese Seventh Division had built a wooden bridge over the Gunaidian River for the artillery units to pass through.
When the Japanese artillery battalion arrived at a three-way intersection, it slowed down and began to turn right.
If you go straight along this road, you will reach the canyon path, and if you turn right, you will reach the Gunaidian River.
At this time, what the Japanese artillery battalion commander worried about happened.
The artillery squadron leader who was in the vanguard reported to the battalion leader that they were bombed by two bombers from the Devil Force. He asked the battalion leader to find a place to hide quickly. But it was too late. Because the battalion leader saw a huge formation of bombers from the Devil Force rushing towards their artillery battalion.
Immediately afterwards, bombs came from the sky and hit the Japanese artillery battalion and its surroundings.
Cannons and trucks collapsed and disintegrated under the explosions of aerial bombs.
What distressed the captain the most was the siege weapons they brought with them. Five Type 150 mm howitzers were also destroyed by the bombers of the Devil Forces.
The artillery shells carried by the troops were hit by the intensive bombing of the First Army aircraft, causing a secondary explosion, which also intensified the intensity of the explosion.
While being attacked by the Devil Force's aircraft, the Japanese artillery battalion commander requested air force reinforcements from the division commander.
This was one of his artillery battalions. If it was destroyed, the combat effectiveness of their division would be greatly reduced.
Kitano Kenzo immediately reported to Commander Umezu Michiro.
Commander Michijiro Umezu took the report very seriously and immediately urged the surrounding air force to rush over for reinforcements.
The Japanese air force that was attacking the Devil's troops nearby rushed to the fork in the road where the artillery battalion was attacked to provide support.
The first to arrive were a formation of Japanese fighter-bombers that were carrying out an air raid on the outer positions of the Wangjiadagou gold mine.
The squadron leader left the bombers behind to continue bombing the devil troops in the outer positions of Wangjiadagou Gold Mine, and he hurried over with eight Type 95 fighters to reinforce.
When the Japanese squadron leader rushed to the airspace above the Japanese artillery battalion with eight fighter planes, the bombing of the devil troops had come to an end.
As soon as Captain Xu saw the eight Type 95 fighter planes of the Japanese army, he immediately rushed over with his fighter planes.
After a fierce battle that did not last long, eight Japanese fighter planes were either shot down or exploded in mid-air.
Captain Xu then led the First Army's fighter jets and bombers to other airspaces to support the Army's ground operations.
When Japanese air forces from other airspaces came to reinforce, the battle here was over.
The several-mile-long mountain road was littered with scattered trucks, artillery parts, and Japanese corpses, as well as the constant wailing of some Japanese soldiers who had managed to survive the air raid.
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