Devil's Army

Chapter 1328 Discovering the Secret of the Col Base

A team of paratroopers was defeated and began to retreat.

The Japanese army began to pursue a group of paratroopers, but Japanese soldiers were constantly shot by the paratroopers.

The Japanese commander chased the enemy for two miles but was unable to completely wipe out this group of devil troops, so he decisively stopped the pursuit and returned to the base.

When this team of paratroopers saw the Japanese troops returning to the base, they chased them and fired at them fiercely.

The Japanese soldiers behind were shot and fell to the ground one after another.

The commander's anger was successfully aroused, and he continued to pursue the team of paratroopers.

Half an hour later, Captain Gu heard intermittent gunfire from the intersection of the valley going away, and ordered the second and third teams to take action.

The paratroopers from the second and third teams swung on ropes into the Japanese base in the valley like heavenly soldiers.

The sentry at the door and the soldier on the watchtower turned around hurriedly, raised their guns and were about to shoot.

Captain Gu and his men took the initiative and knocked down the Japanese soldiers on the watchtower and the sentry at the door.

The Japanese soldiers in the col base heard the gunshots and gathered around, wanting to annihilate the invaders, but they were suppressed by the sophisticated weapons of the paratroopers and could not raise their heads.

The Japanese troops who were lured out of the base in the valley heard the gunshots in the base and immediately turned around to provide support.

When a team of paratroopers saw that the Japanese troops were about to return for reinforcement, they immediately launched a fierce pursuit of them.

The Japanese troops who came to provide support were overwhelmed and left a troop behind to cover the rear while the other large troops continued to return to provide support.

A team leader did not engage in a fight with the Japanese army. He divided his troops into two groups. One group attacked the Japanese army's rear guard troops, while the other group took a detour and quickly pursued the Japanese army that was returning for reinforcements.

Soon, the paratroopers who took a detour caught up with the Japanese troops who were returning to support and fired at them fiercely.

The Japanese commander was secretly surprised. The combat effectiveness of this team of devil troops was quite strong. How could they break through the Japanese defense line behind them and catch up with them so quickly?

There was no other way, he had to continue dividing his troops to stop the pursuing soldiers of the devil's army.

After breaking through the rear Japanese troops, this team of paratroopers annihilated them and quickly pursued the Japanese troops that were returning for reinforcements.

The Japanese troops returning for support were tightly restrained by a group of paratroopers, and their speed of returning was very slow.

Meanwhile, the battle in the base has become fierce.

Captain Gu divided his troops into several groups and advanced in parallel to break through the Japanese defense line. The paratroopers on both wings had already broken through the Japanese defense line and were approaching the depth of the base.

The Japanese army also divided its troops to block the paratroopers from breaking through the defense line on both wings, but they were met with fierce fire from the paratroopers' machine guns and Type 95 automatic rifles.

At this time, Captain Gu noticed that there was a cave on each side of the base, where the Japanese defense was the most stringent.

He took advantage of the fact that the Japanese army was suddenly attacked and had not yet organized an effective defense line, and rushed in and attacked fiercely, and soon wiped out all the Japanese guards at the entrance of the cave.

At this time, all the Japanese troops in the base surrounded Captain Gu and his men and launched a fierce attack.

Captain Gu took advantage of the Japanese army's fortifications and immediately arranged soldiers to block the attack.

He and several other paratroopers broke the lock on the iron door on the left side of the cave and went into the cave to see what was going on.

In the cave, the generator was making a rumbling sound. Two rows of lights were hung on the wall, illuminating the cave brightly.

What made Captain Gu ecstatic was that there were rows of oil drums neatly stacked in the cave, which were filled with the fuel needed for their planes and warships.

Captain Gu quickly left the cave and came to the cave on the right.

Breaking the lock on the iron door of the cave on the right, this cave also brought Captain Gu a big surprise:

The cave was neatly stacked with strategic materials such as shells for naval guns of various calibers, machine gun bullets, military uniforms, military rations, etc.

Outside the cave, Japanese soldiers were desperately charging at the paratroopers' defense line, but they were all repelled by the paratroopers.

The Japanese army's shooting was limited to the paratroopers' defense line, and they did not dare to use artillery.

Captain Gu led his soldiers to move mortars from the ammunition depot and continued to bombard the attacking Japanese troops.

They reported their findings to their superiors.

The First Army's planes strafed and bombed the Japanese troops on Weizhou Island even more fiercely.

The soldiers of the 1st Battalion of the 1st Independent Division of the 1st Army concentrated their forces and launched a fierce attack on the Japanese positions in one direction.

Without waiting for the Japanese troops on the flank to come to reinforce, they forcibly broke through the Japanese positions in this direction and then advanced into the interior.

The Japanese army then came to reinforce and pursued a battalion of soldiers who were advancing deep into the territory.

The follow-up troops of the Independent 1st Division also arrived quickly and engaged in battle with the Japanese reinforcements.

The Japanese artillery attempted to bomb the follow-up troops of the Independent 1st Division, but was soon bombed by the 1st Army bombers.

On this side of the valley, the isolated paratrooper unit was surrounded and attacked desperately by heavy Japanese troops in the base, and was in constant crisis for a while.

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