Devil's Army

Chapter 1381 Recapture of Mali Town and Tianbao Town

In order to prevent being attacked from both sides by the Japanese headquarters and the soldiers coming back to support from the city wall, the company commander opened fire at full force at the beginning of the battle and launched a fierce attack on the Japanese headquarters.

The rocket soldiers kept attacking the Japanese machine gun fire points in the fortifications in front of the headquarters.

As the machine guns in the positions in front of the Japanese headquarters were destroyed one after another, the Japanese firepower quickly weakened.

The machine gunners of the First Army quickly laid down at the gate and fiercely suppressed the firepower of the Japanese army.

The Japanese soldiers behind the fortifications were unable to raise their heads due to the constant barrage of bullets.

Under the cover of machine guns, the soldiers of the first company quickly rushed into the headquarters and wiped out the Japanese troops behind the fortifications.

The Japanese commander personally led his guards and hid behind the door to block the attack of the first company.

A company of rocket soldiers fired two rockets in succession, blowing away the Japanese troops behind the gate.

The Japanese reinforcements at the city gate were met with stubborn resistance from company after row on their way back to the headquarters.

A row of soldiers hid in civilian houses and on their roofs, continuously shooting at the Japanese troops who were running towards the headquarters.

At this time, the gunfire in the Japanese headquarters had become very sparse.

The Japanese reinforcement commander was extremely anxious but helpless.

After dealing with the Japanese troops in the command center, a company commander led a large force to attack the Japanese reinforcements.

The two sides fought for less than half an hour before the Japanese reinforcements were defeated and began to retreat to a nearby alley.

The company commander arranged He Chujun and the second row of soldiers to chase after them, and he led a large force to attack the city gate.

Soon, the company commander led their large troops to the city gate.

The soldiers of the first company immediately opened fire fiercely at the Japanese troops at the city gate and on the city wall who were fighting fiercely with a battalion of soldiers outside the city.

The Japanese troops who were fighting fiercely with the First Battalion were stabbed in the back by the First Company, and their formation was thrown into chaos.

A battalion of soldiers outside the city took the opportunity to approach the city gate, blew it open, rushed into the town of Mali, and pursued the Japanese troops guarding the city.

The Japanese army was defeated and began to retreat with cross-covering, while the soldiers of the first battalion pressed on from behind.

The remaining Japanese troops fled Mali Town from its east gate in panic and retreated towards Hanoi, Vietnam.

After the battalion commander recaptured Masu Town, he did not pursue the fleeing Japanese troops overnight, but instead consolidated the front line and cleared the battlefield.

At this time, a company of the Second Battalion also successfully sneaked into Tianbao Town under the leadership of a guide.

After the entire company of the Second Battalion sneaked into Tianbao Town, they directly launched an attack on the Japanese troops at the city gate.

After a brief period of confusion, the Japanese troops at the city gate immediately organized a defense line to resist the fierce attack of the second battalion company. The large force of the second battalion outside the city gate also intensified the bombing and attack on the Japanese troops on the city wall.

After a fierce battle, the second battalion blew open the city gate and rushed into Tianbao Town.

The Japanese troops guarding the city gate were attacked at close range from both sides by the Second Battalion. Unable to resist, they began to retreat towards the headquarters.

The second battalion commander led his soldiers to beat the enemy from behind and pressed forward step by step.

Seeing that the situation was hopeless, the Japanese commander of Tianbao Town retreated from the north gate of Tianbao Town with his guards and the retreating Japanese troops.

The Japanese commander was more cautious and laid ambushes on both sides of a path at the north gate of Tianbao Town.

After the Second Battalion Commander successfully recaptured Tianbao Town, he did not pursue the Japanese army overnight, but instead cleared the battlefield and wiped out the remaining Japanese troops in Tianbao Town.

The Japanese troops who were ambushing on the small road outside Tianbao Town waited until dawn but did not find the pursuing troops of the Devil Army.

The Japanese commander had no choice but to order them to retreat in disappointment.

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