Devil's Army

Chapter 1225: Revenge of the Kwantung Air Force

Soon, the lieutenant colonel learned that the east gate of Fengtian had been lost, and he was quite annoyed.

He didn't expect that Fengtian, which was heavily defended, would be breached by the devil's troops in just one day.

Shortly after the 8th Brigade broke through the east gate of Fengtian, the 1st Brigade also broke through the north gate of Fengtian.

The two units of the First Army advanced side by side and pushed forward into the depths of Fengtian.

At this time, the First Army bombers, which had bombed the East Gate and North Gate of Fengtian, flew deep into Fengtian and began to drop bombs heavily on the Japanese military camps, headquarters and airports.

At this time, a Japanese captain asked the lieutenant colonel to retreat quickly.

The lieutenant colonel rejected the captain's suggestion. If he lost the important town of Fengtian, he would be dead soon.

He ordered his troops to retreat to the south bank of the Hun River, attempting to use the natural barrier of the Hun River to block the attack of the devil's troops.

The 3rd Regiment of the 8th Brigade and the 1st Regiment of the 1st Brigade successively attacked the north bank of the Hunhe Railway Bridge and the north bank of the Hunhe Highway Bridge.

The Japanese lieutenant colonel had already deployed troops along the Hunhe River to prevent the army from crossing the river.

The commander of the Third Regiment of the Eighth Brigade arranged the First Battalion to deploy along the north bank of the Hunhe Railway Bridge to prevent the Japanese army from suddenly attacking them through the Hunhe Railway Bridge.

The commander of the first brigade and the first regiment also arranged a battalion to defend the Hunhe highway bridge.

Other soldiers continued to search and hunt for the remaining Japanese and puppet troops on the north bank of the Hunhe River in Fengtian.

Intermittent gunfire was heard from the north bank of Fengtian at night. The Japanese and puppet troops who had no time to retreat were successively eliminated by the soldiers of the Eighth Brigade and the First Brigade.

At this time, the commanders of the Eighth Brigade and the First Brigade suddenly discovered that the ammunition and fuel in the three airports on the north bank of the Hun River in Fengtian were all preserved intact.

The commanders of the Eighth Brigade and the First Brigade sent telegrams to Gray Wolf successively, asking him to arrange a convoy overnight to transport the ammunition and fuel in the airport back to the tribe.

When they woke up early the next morning, the people living on the north bank of the Hunhe River in Fengtian were surprised to find that all the Japanese troops in the city had disappeared overnight, and were replaced by a mighty army.

The troops were clearing the rubble from yesterday's artillery fire in Fengtian City early in the morning.

On this day, the First Army did not launch an attack on the Japanese troops on the south bank of the Hunhe River, but continued to clear the streets and houses on the north bank of the Hunhe River in Fengtian and consolidate the defense of the north bank.

At this time, the Xiaolingzi aircraft base had been bombed to pieces by the Japanese army and was difficult to repair in a short period of time.

The small tribal airport could not accommodate the fighter jets of two aviation squadrons.

Therefore, in the short term, the Gray Wolf did not continue to attack the Japanese Kwantung Army Air Corps. Instead, it concentrated all its efforts on repairing the Dongta Airport, Beiling Airport and Yuhong Airport on the north bank of the Hunhe River in Fengtian.

Who knows that the tree wants to be still but the wind does not stop? When the commander of the Kwantung Army, Michijiro Umezu, lost a fighter squadron, he learned from the pilot's report:

The Devil Force's sharp fighters that attacked them were only 16. Immediately, the Kwantung Army Air Corps, which had less than 200 fighters left, flew over aggressively to retaliate.

Gray Wolf received telegrams from the commanders of the Eighth Brigade and the First Brigade, and urgently ordered Captain Yin to take off to meet the enemy.

At this time, Captain Yin took off one by one with 48 fighter jets that had barely landed at the small tribal airport and flew over Fengtian.

At the same time, he ordered the fighter jets of the 2nd Squadron of the 1st Army at Xiaoguanzhuang Airport to rush to provide reinforcements.

When Captain Yin and his men arrived over Fengtian, the Japanese army was firing at the defenders who were rebuilding the Fengtian airport.

The First Army defenders on the north bank of the Hunhe Railway Bridge and the Hunhe Highway Bridge were also dive-strikeed by Japanese fighter planes.

The Japanese lieutenant colonel on the south bank of the Hunhe River took the opportunity to order his infantry to cross the Hunhe railway bridge and the Hunhe highway bridge and launch a fierce counterattack against the devil troops.

However, the soldiers of the 8th Brigade and the 1st Brigade braved the strafing of Japanese fighter planes and tried their best to stop the Japanese attack.

The Japanese army's attempt to counterattack failed.

At this time, Captain Yin also rushed over with 48 Hua Xia II fighter planes.

As soon as the Japanese fighter group saw the Devil Force's sharp fighters, they immediately gave up attacking ground targets and turned to besiege Captain Yin and his men.

Captain Yin and his men did not act recklessly in the face of the Japanese fighter planes that had an absolute numerical advantage, but instead led them in circles.

The Japanese fighter planes circled the sky over Fengtian several times, but still could not catch up with the devil's troops' sharp fighter planes.

Later, the Japanese fighters gave up chasing the Devil Force's tip fighters and continued to attack the Devil Force's ground forces.

In order to support the First Army's ground forces, Captain Yin and his men had to attack the Japanese fighter planes.

Fierce gunfire sounds were heard again in the sky of Fengtian.

Then two Hua Xia II fighter planes of the First Army were besieged and shot down by Japanese fighter planes.

Captain Yin and his men had been in a passive state of hiding, attacking Japanese fighter planes.

The situation on the battlefield changed as the First Army fighter planes that rushed over from Xiaoguanzhuang Airport joined the battle one after another.

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