Devil's Army

Chapter 1079: Attacking the Japanese Army's Supply Unit

It turned out that with the war imminent, the commander of the Seventh Brigade did not want to waste his troops attacking the heavily defended Changtu County.

So he asked a battalion commander to arrange two companies to feint an attack on the south and east gates of Changtu County. The soldiers hid in the woods and fired at the walls of Changtu County, and lit firecrackers in iron barrels to create the illusion of intense gunfire.

The defenders of Changtu County were indeed fooled. While organizing resistance, they also asked for help from Division Commander Kunisaki Noboru.

The Japanese 7th Division quickly arrived at Bamiancheng and continued to rush towards Changtu County.

The battalion commander stared at the Japanese troops passing through the ambush circle one after another, but did not take any action.

The main force of the Japanese 7th Division passed through Bamiancheng. After a while, the Japanese baggage train also arrived at Bamiancheng.

The battalion commander immediately ordered his troops to launch an attack.

Since the 40st Battalion was deep in the Japanese-occupied area to ambush the Japanese, there was no way to carry artillery, so the regiment commander allocated all the rocket launchers in the regiment to the st Battalion.

Eighteen rocket launchers fired at the trucks and artillery of the Japanese army's supply troops.

The Japanese artillery was destroyed one after another, and trucks transporting ammunition also exploded one after another.

Division Commander Kunisaki Toshi was also shocked when he heard that the baggage train behind him had been ambushed. He had not expected that the devil troops would penetrate deep into their occupied area and ambush his baggage train.

Division Commander Kunisaki Tou immediately sent his troops back in two groups to provide support, one to block the Devil's retreat, and the other to block the Devil's continued advance and escape.

Soon, the Golden Eagle passed the deployment of the Japanese 7th Division to the battalion commander.

The battalion commander ended the battle in time and quickly evacuated Bamiancheng.

At this time, the Japanese army's baggage train on the road was in a mess. There were destroyed artillery and the wreckage of trucks burned by explosions everywhere. The devil troops had already fled without a trace.

The baggage train was attacked by the devil troops and suffered heavy losses, which would definitely affect the attack on Kaiyuan County.

Division Commander Kunisaki Noboru arranged for the vanguard to continue to enter Changtu County to resolve the crisis in Changtu, while the other troops searched for the evil troops that had infiltrated the Japanese-occupied area.

As soon as the Japanese 7th Division arrived in Changtu County, the two companies of the 1st Regiment immediately stopped their attack on Changtu County and withdrew to their bases.

The first battalion that sneaked into the Japanese-occupied area was able to detect the search direction of the Japanese troops in advance with the help of the Golden Eagle UAV, and retreated in advance. They played guerrilla warfare with the Japanese in the woods around Bamiancheng.

The large force of the Japanese 7th Division searched for a whole day but failed to find the evil troops that had sneaked into their defense zone.

On the contrary, that night, a search squadron of the Japanese 7th Division was attacked by the Devil's Army. If it were not for the timely rescue of other surrounding troops, the squadron would probably have been wiped out by the Devil's Army.

The First Battalion was like Sun Wukong who had entered Princess Iron Fan's belly, making Division Commander Kunisaki Toshi unable to sleep or eat. He had no choice but to intensify the search.

When a battalion commander retreated to the vicinity of Guoyuan Village, he encountered a local puppet police force that was patrolling.

The first battalion quickly defeated this puppet police force, but also exposed its own position.

The Japanese Seventh Division, which was searching for the First Battalion, soon surrounded them from all directions.

The three companies of the first battalion successively exchanged fire with the Japanese search troops in various directions.

A battalion commander led them to fight and retreat, and finally retreated into Bizi Mountain.

Division Commander Kunisaki Toshi immediately ordered his troops to surround Mount Bizi and sent troops into the mountain to wipe out the evil forces.

The battalion commander led his soldiers to circle the Japanese army by taking advantage of the complex terrain and dense forests of Bizi Mountain, and occasionally attacked small Japanese search troops to replenish their ammunition.

Division Commander Kunisaki Toku adjusted his strategy in time and no longer sent a small force to search for the traces of the devil's troops, but instead sent a large force to occupy the water source on Bizi Mountain. The large force continued to surround Bizi Mountain.

The troops of a battalion commander began to face a food and drinking water crisis and had to send a telegram to a regiment commander for help.

After receiving the telegram, the commander of the first regiment immediately ordered the second battalion stationed in Jinjiatun to provide rapid reinforcements.

The south side of Bizi Mountain leads to Changtu County and Kaiyuan City, which is the Japanese army's key defense direction.

Based on the Japanese defense situation provided by the commander of the first battalion, the commander of the first regiment ordered the second battalion to attack the Japanese encirclement forces from the east side of Bizi Mountain and the first battalion to break out from the east side of Bizi Mountain.

The battle started at around four o'clock that afternoon.

The second battalion commander arranged for the first company to launch a fierce attack on the Japanese encirclement forces in the east, and the other two companies were responsible for blocking the Japanese reinforcements coming from both sides.

At the same time, the commander of the first battalion led the main force to launch a fierce attack on the Japanese troops in the east from Bizishan.

The Japanese troops in the east were soon unable to resist the attack from the first and second battalions. However, the Japanese troops on both wings continued to reinforce here, and there were signs that the first and second battalions were surrounded.

The troops of the second battalion received the support of the first battalion and quickly retreated eastward without stopping.

The 2nd and 3rd companies of the 2nd Battalion, which were responsible for blocking the enemy, also withdrew from the battle in turn, but the large Japanese army was chasing them closely.

Afterwards, the Japanese troops in Changtu also searched towards the east, and the troops of the 2nd and 1st Battalions were in danger of being surrounded by the Japanese troops again at any time.

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like