Devil's Army

Chapter 1356 Waiting for Tank Company Reinforcement

After a while, Captain Yin flew to Fei'eling and Jinjuzui area with a mixed squadron of fighters and bombers.

Upon seeing this, the Japanese army immediately retreated into the sugarcane forest.

The First Army's bombers immediately launched a fierce bombing on the Japanese troops remaining on the position.

Captain Yin and Captain Yang each flew a H-2 bomber to the sugarcane forest behind Fei'eling and Jinjuzui respectively.

When Captain Yin flew over the sugarcane forest of Fei'eling, the belly door of the plane suddenly opened, and a stream of light yellow liquid sprinkled down.

After Captain Yin's bomber turned twice, two bombs fell.

Immediately after two loud "boom..." noises, the sugarcane forest at Fei'eling became a sea of ​​fire.

At the same time, the large tracts of sugarcane forests in Jinjuzui were burned into a sea of ​​fire.

The wind kept blowing in the direction of the Japanese ambush, but from time to time the smell of burnt sugarcane mixed with the smell of human flesh drifted into the noses of the soldiers of the Second Regiment, making the soldiers nauseous.

The soldiers of the Second Regiment were stunned when they saw the fire growing bigger and bigger.

After half a day, the sugarcane forest had been burned black.

The soldiers of the Second Regiment successfully recaptured Fei'eling and Jinjuzui, and began to clean up the battlefield. However, in the huge sugarcane forest, not even a complete gun was left.

Then the soldiers of the Second Regiment recaptured some towns and villages outside the old city of Haizhu in Guangzhou, and confronted the Japanese troops in the old city of Guangzhou across the Pearl River.

The three divisions of the First Army fought fiercely with the Japanese army for a day, but except for the Second Division stationed in Fangcun, there was not much progress. The other troops recovered some towns and villages outside Guangzhou.

However, the three divisions of the First Army encountered the same problem during their attack on Guangzhou: the closer they got to the center of Guangzhou, the more stubborn the resistance they encountered.

Moreover, there are many residential houses in the center of Guangzhou, and most of the people did not evacuate. It is impossible for their air force to kill innocent people indiscriminately like the unscrupulous Japanese army.

The Japanese garrison on the Pearl River controlled the ferry and bridges, and it was difficult for the First Army soldiers to force their way across the Pearl River due to the lack of boats.

Commander Zhang and Deputy Commander Du reported the difficulties faced by the troops to Leng Feng.

At this time, the senior engineers of Leng Feng's Kunming Arsenal had already produced ten "Qukou" tanks imitating the German Type 2 tank. But there were no tank soldiers.

Leng Feng issued an order: ordering the Oroqen tribe tank unit to transport a company of tank soldiers to the Southern Front Army.

The next morning, the tribe's two bombers transported a company of tank soldiers to the Kunming Arsenal under tight combat mission conditions.

As soon as the tank soldiers got off the plane, they rushed to the Southern Front Command in Nanhai County under the protection of a special forces regiment of the 3rd Division of the Gui-Yunnan Front Army.

At the same time, Leng Feng replied to Zhang Shaojie: The Japanese and puppet troops in Guangzhou are still very powerful. Recovering Guangzhou is not something that can be done overnight, but must be done step by step. Tomorrow, we can suspend the attack on the Japanese troops in Guangzhou and make arrangements after the tank company arrives.

So Zhang Shaojie ordered the three front-line divisions of the First Army to temporarily stop attacking Guangzhou, consolidate the defense of the recovered areas, and clear out the remaining Japanese and puppet troops in the recovered towns and villages.

The next morning, when the Japanese troops in Guangzhou were preparing for the attack from the devil's forces, the three divisions of the First Army stopped fighting and built fortifications.

Just when Lieutenant General Sakai Takashi was wondering, Commander-in-Chief Terauchi Hisaichi telegraphed him: The Japanese Fifth Fleet was attacking Xuwen Port and Guangzhou Bay with all its might.

The main force of the First Army Air Force also immediately stopped bombing Japanese positions around Guangzhou and turned to attack the Japanese Fifth Fleet.

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