Devil's Army

Chapter 1263 Encountering the Ya County Guerrillas

The disappearance of two consecutive Japanese patrol teams would definitely arouse the Japanese army's vigilance.

Captain Zhang took a risky move and sent a soldier who knew Japanese to run to Sanya Airport wearing a Japanese naval uniform.

The soldier ran to the sentry post outside Sanya Airport and reported to the sentry that a guerrilla group of more than 20 people had been spotted ahead and had attacked their patrol team.

Soon, a Japanese naval force of more than 30 people, led by a sentry, ran towards the soldiers.

"Where are the Chinese guerrillas?" a Japanese second lieutenant asked the soldiers.

"It's at the bottom of the hill ahead. I'll lead the way for you."

After saying that, the soldier took the second lieutenant and others out of the barracks.

The soldier brought the lieutenant and the others to the foot of the hill and made a gesture to silence them.

The second lieutenant led the soldiers to search the hillside carefully, which provided Captain Zhang and his men with a good opportunity to aim.

Suddenly, a round of gunfire rang out, and more than half of the Japanese soldiers were knocked down.

The Japanese soldiers quickly lay down and fought back. But in less than ten minutes, Captain Zhang and his men had dealt with the 30-odd devils.

After cleaning up the battlefield and disposing of the Japanese corpses, Captain Zhang led the soldiers back to the small village quickly.

Captain Zhang knew that the Japanese army would not give up after suffering such a huge loss.

He arranged soldiers to stand guard at both ends of the village entrance.

After a while, the sentry on the right side of the village entrance came running over breathlessly to report to Captain Zhang that a group of Japanese soldiers were rushing towards the village.

Captain Zhang ordered two soldiers wearing Japanese navy uniforms to stand guard at the entrance of the village. Some soldiers began to set fire and fire in the open space in the village. Some soldiers began to evacuate the villagers.

The Japanese troops who were preparing to search the small village soon saw flames and occasional gunshots in the village.

A sergeant asked the second lieutenant leading the team in confusion:

"Captain, isn't this our search area? Why are there soldiers coming?"

"Maybe the second team that searched area six has finished searching and is here? Let's speed up and search the next village."

The second lieutenant led the Japanese troops in a hurry to the next village.

The Japanese army was fooled temporarily, but once they returned, they would surely realize they had been tricked and would come to search again.

Captain Zhang ambushed the Japanese army outside the village and attracted their attention.

Before Captain Zhang and his men could take action, fierce gunfire was heard from the left side of the village.

There is no doubt that the returning company commander and his men had a fight with the Japanese army.

Captain Zhang left some soldiers behind to sort out the supplies, and he brought a large force to provide support.

A Japanese squad in charge of the search was fighting fiercely with a company commander and his men on a small slope.

Captain Zhang and his soldiers suddenly launched a fierce attack on the Japanese squad from behind.

Captain Zhang and his men quickly dealt with this small group of Japanese troops and then quickly retreated.

In order not to implicate the surrounding Japanese, Captain Zhang and his men deliberately left clues when they retreated.

This also caused Captain Zhang and his men to be busy avoiding the Japanese army's pursuit.

Fortunately, the golden eagles were reconnaissance in the air, so Captain Zhang and his men were able to escape from the gaps in the Japanese army's encirclement. But there were also dangers everywhere.

Just as Captain Zhang and his men were busy avoiding the Japanese encirclement and capture, the Ya County District guerrillas heard the gunshots and rushed over.

After Captain Chen and Captain Zhang got to know each other, he led Captain Zhang and his men to retreat quickly.

With the help of the Yaxian District guerrillas, Captain Zhang and his men finally escaped the Japanese encirclement.

Captain Zhang believed that the Japanese army's fuss to capture them was actually a good opportunity for them to attack the radar station.

So they asked Captain Chen to send a guide to lead them and assist them in attacking the Japanese radar station.

The New Fourth Army's Gui-Yunnan Front came all the way from Yunnan to attack the Japanese radar station, and Captain Chen and his men would definitely help.

Captain Chen divided the Yaxian District guerrillas into two teams, intending to follow Captain Zhang and the first company commander to attack the Japanese radar station, but Captain Zhang refused.

Their radar attack on the Japanese army this time was mainly based on surprise attacks, and the quality of the soldiers was more important than their quantity.

In the end, Captain Chen arranged two team members to follow the company commander.

He, another team member and Captain Zhang changed into the Japanese Navy uniforms and ran towards the Japanese radar bombs in a swagger.

Shortly after Captain Zhang and his men left the guerrillas' hiding place in Yaxian District, they encountered a Japanese search team.

Captain Chen was a little nervous and subconsciously touched his gun.

Captain Zhang patted him on the shoulder, signaling him to calm down, and then led his soldiers to quickly pass by the Japanese search team.

When the two troops met, Captain Zhang even greeted the other commander.

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