Devil's Army

Chapter 1235 Bombing Two More Airports in Wuhan

That night, a ghostly army was spotted by the sentinels of the Seventh Brigade as they emerged from the forest. A battle ensued between the two sides.

Before these Japanese troops could break out of the encirclement, the soldiers from the Seventh Brigade around them heard the gunshots and surrounded them.

After a fierce battle, more than 100 Japanese soldiers in the three forests became more than 100 corpses. However, the soldiers of the second and third regiments of the seventh brigade did not relax their vigilance and continued to tightly surround the three forests.

Until the next morning, the Japanese troops in the three forests did not break out again.

The second and third regiment commanders then ordered the soldiers to search the three forests thoroughly.

When the soldiers from the Second and Third Regiments searched the Japanese positions in Sandaolinzi from all directions, there was no Japanese soldier there, only garbage all over the ground.

The commander of the Seventh Brigade immediately reported to Gray Wolf: Siping City was completely recovered.

Siping City was recaptured by the devil's army, leaving the gates of Xinjing wide open. It also made the puppet Manchukuo government and the Japanese army in Xinjing restless.

Because they may be attacked by Siping City's devil troops at any time.

Neither Huilang nor Leng Feng ordered the Seventh Brigade and the Independent Brigade to attack Xinjing.

They turned their attention to Chongqing and Yunnan.

Leng Feng's air raid on Wuhan Airport greatly angered Commander Yamaguchi of the First Fleet of the Naval Aviation Group. He had been mobilizing troops to prepare for revenge against the Chongqing government.

On that day, Commander Yamaguchi gathered more than fifty Zero fighters and twenty-four bombers, and flew to Chongqing with great momentum to engage in a decisive battle with the fighters of the First Army.

The leader's Aviation Squadron 101 stationed in Chongqing was weak and did not dare to engage in a decisive battle with the Japanese Air Force Corps.

After hearing the air defense alarm, they immediately took off and flew to the outskirts of Chongqing, looking for an opportunity to launch a surprise attack on Japanese fighter planes and bombers.

The streets and alleys of Chongqing were once again attacked by Japanese bombers.

The Nanjing leader sent a telegram to Leng Feng, asking him to arrange fighter jets to come for support.

Leng Feng replied: His First Air Squadron and Second Air Squadron were fighting fiercely with the Japanese Kwantung Army Air Corps and the Central China Expeditionary Army Air Corps, and had no way to get away.

The leader thought Leng Feng was trying to evade the question. But the KMT agents in Jinzhou quickly replied: The First Army's Xiaolingshan Airport was attacked by a large number of Japanese bombers and fighters and was completely destroyed.

The leader had no choice but to be thankful that the aid from the United States and British empires had already been sent out, otherwise it might have been wasted.

Now that the Japanese Central China Expeditionary Force's Air Corps had been dealt with, and the Japanese Kwantung Army's Air Corps had also been dealt with, Leng Feng began to investigate where the Japanese Air Corps that bombed Chongqing took off from.

Soon, the Nanjing government's agents told Leng Feng:

Half a month ago, the Air Force of the First Anti-Japanese Army bombed the Japanese Hankou Airport in Wuhan, which has not been repaired and used yet.

The planes that bombed Chongqing now mainly took off from Wuchang Nanhu Airport and Wuchang Xujiapeng Airport.

Upon learning that the Japanese planes that bombed Chongqing were parked at the airport, Leng Feng began to ask the tribe to install auxiliary fuel tanks on the fighters and bombers.

The leaders in Nanjing were very happy to learn that the Air Force of the First Anti-Japanese Army had defeated the Japanese Kwantung Army Air Corps and the Japanese Central China Expeditionary Army Air Corps.

Immediately instruct the government news media to publicize it.

This made the Japanese air force very embarrassed. They could only keep silent and respond.

At the same time, it urged domestic arsenals to speed up the production of Zero fighters and develop a new generation of fighters.

The Nanjing leaders heard that Leng Feng was preparing to launch an air raid on Wuhan Airport in retaliation for the Japanese bombing of Chongqing.

A special plane immediately escorted the two photographers who had filmed the bombing of Wuhan Hankou Airport to the Oroqen tribe, and followed Leng Feng's bomber to film the scene of the First Army Air Force bombing the Japanese Wuchang Nanhu Airport and Wuchang Xujiapeng Airport.

On this day, the sky over the Oroqen tribe was gloomy.

Four fighter squadrons of the First Aviation Brigade of the First Anti-Japanese Army escorted 20 H- bombers to Wuchang Nanhu Airport.

Four fighter squadrons of the Second Air Brigade of the First Anti-Japanese Army at Tangshan Xiaoguanzhuang Airport escorted 28 H- bombers to the Xujiapeng Airport in Wuchang.

As soon as the Nanjing leader in Chongqing heard that two other Japanese airports in Wuhan were bombed today, he sat by the phone waiting for a call.

The time has come again to witness the glory of the Republic of China Air Force.

If the Japanese fighter plane group in Wuhan is severely damaged again this time, can the Japanese invaders' air force still bomb their temporary capital Chongqing?

The aircraft of the First Aviation Brigade of the First Anti-Japanese Army were the first to arrive near Wuchang Nanhu Airport.

The air defense alarm at the Japanese Wuchang Nanhu Airport sounded sharply.

Japanese fighter planes at Wuchang Nanhu Airport took off one after another to fight.

A major air battle between the Chinese and Japanese armies thus began in the sky over central China.

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