Devil's Army

Chapter 1313 Paratroopers' First Battle

Leng Feng heard that most of the Japanese troops had gone to the front line to fight and the rear was empty, so he launched a special operation against the Japanese rear and asked Commander Zhang to send elite troops to infiltrate Haikou City for cooperation.

Fierce fighting was still going on on the front lines between the Southern Front Army and the Japanese-occupied areas.

The Japanese Fifth Fleet Marines attacked Qiongdong County. They organized a death squad, ignored the presence of the First Army bombers, shouted "Long live the Emperor", and continuously launched a frenzied attack on the positions of the Second Regiment of the First Division of Qiongdong County.

The Japanese Marines attacked all the way to the gate of Qiongdong County and blew up the gate.

The gate of Qiongdong County was broken, and the Japanese troops who rushed into Qiongdong County were fiercely blocked by the soldiers of the Second Regiment who came to reinforce.

Soldiers from the Second Regiment built another sand gate inside the city gate with sandbags to block further attacks by the Japanese army.

Another group of Japanese Marines advanced quickly, braving the bombing of the First Army's bombers, and attacked the Wanling Ancient Post Road Canyon.

The mountains here are high and the forests are dense, so the bombers of the First Army could not carry out effective bombing on the Japanese army. However, although the Japanese army did not have the bombing of the First Army's bombers, they were lightly equipped and their artillery could not keep up, so they were blocked in front of the positions on both sides of the Wanling Ancient Post Road Canyon.

Although the Japanese army launched several suicidal charges against the canyon position of the Wanling Ancient Post Road, the soldiers of the Second Regiment of the First Division were in a commanding position, firing their light and heavy machine guns at full power and strafing desperately.

The Japanese army was never able to break through the positions of the Second Regiment, and the bodies of Japanese Marines were lying in front of the canyon on the Wanling Ancient Post Road.

The Japanese lieutenant in charge of the attack gathered the remaining soldiers together, tied sanitary napkins on their heads, and launched the final wave of attack on the canyon position of the Wanling Ancient Post Road.

The last hysterical shouts of the Japanese Marines were heard in front of the canyon position on the Wanling Ancient Post Road.

After half an hour of fierce fighting, most of the Japanese Marines who attempted to pass through the Wanling Ancient Post Road Canyon through Qiongdong County into Ding'an County, and then enter Baisha County and attack Changhe County were annihilated, and the small number of remaining soldiers were no longer able to launch a large-scale attack.

Under the tenacious resistance of the soldiers of the 1st and 3rd Divisions of the Southern Front Army who were not afraid of sacrifice, the Japanese army's several offensives were thwarted.

What made Commander Yoshino of the Hainan Island Garrison collapse was that the Devil Forces sent another fighter-bomber formation from Kunming.

He had asked for help from the Southern Air Force many times but to no avail. Now the planes of the Devil Force in Kunming were rushing over for reinforcements, and their air force was even more afraid to take action.

Commander Yoshino was escorted by guards to the basement for air defense.

What puzzled Commander Yoshino was that the bombers of the Devil's Force should have flown over Haikou, but he had not heard the sound of the bombs exploding.

At this time, a guard hurried into the basement and reported to Commander Yoshino:

A large number of paratroopers appeared in the sky over Haikou City.

Commander Yoshino was puzzled. The paratrooper unit of the Empire of Japan was just established last year, and the paratrooper unit of the Navy was just established at the beginning of this year. Their combat effectiveness was still to be tested. How come they came to support them so quickly?

Later I thought: something is wrong. The plane that appeared in the sky just now was the Devil's Army's pointed-nosed plane. Even if their paratroopers came over, the transport planes would be destroyed by their pointed-nosed fighters. How could the paratroopers land successfully?

He ordered the guards to keep a close eye and report to him at any time.

Soon, the guards reported to Commander Yoshino: The paratroopers who were landing were wearing uniforms similar to ours, but their weapons were not the weapons we usually use.

Commander Yoshino was unwilling and did not dare to think that the Devil's Army had a paratrooper unit, so he asked the signalman to confirm with the Naval Aviation Headquarters whether a paratrooper unit had been arranged to come to support.

After a while, the Naval Aviation Headquarters replied: No paratroopers were arranged to come for reinforcement.

Their navy's paratrooper unit did not come to reinforce, and the army's paratrooper unit was only established last year.

Given the relationship between their navy and the army, the army will definitely not send paratroopers to reinforce.

Thinking of this, Commander Yoshino immediately led the officers of the command center out of the basement and went to the ground to block the attack of the Devil Force paratroopers.

This expedition of the First Army Parachute Unit was the first battle since the establishment of the First Army Parachute Unit in Kunming.

Captain Gu, who led the Haikou team, was also surprised to see that there was no resistance.

He knew that most of the Japanese troops in Haikou were transferred to attack the First Army's Southern Front. Could it be that Haikou's military strength was so weak that it was almost undefended?

Suddenly, the Japanese troops on the ground began shooting at the paratroopers who were landing. But it was too late.

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