Devil's Army
Chapter 1383: Repulse of the Japanese 101st Regiment
The soldiers of the Second Regiment were free to deal with the Japanese troops in Donggan Town. At this time, the Air Force of the First Army flew over and fiercely strafed and bombed the Japanese troops on the city wall.
The Japanese troops on the Donggan city wall, who were already struggling, were subjected to fierce strafing and bombing by the First Army Air Force. Finally, they had no way to resist and retreated to the north gate of Donggan Town.
The commander of the second regiment sent out a company to attack the Japanese troops at the east gate of Donggan Town, while the main force continued to pursue the retreating Japanese troops.
While retreating, the Japanese army did not forget to alternately resist the attacks of the Second Regiment.
Soon, a company of the Second Regiment launched a fierce attack on the Japanese troops at the east gate from behind.
The Japanese troops at the east gate of Donggan Town also retreated to the north gate under the double attack of the First Army and the government army.
The commander of the Second Regiment asked the Third Battalion of the 73rd Regiment led by Huang to clean up the battlefield and eliminate the remaining Japanese troops. He led the troops of the Second Regiment to pursue the retreating main force of the Japanese army at full speed.
At this time, General Heyang Gongheng of the Japanese Guards Independent Mixed Brigade had already learned that his 101st Regiment had been blocked in its attack on Maerlipu County, Yunnan, and he quickly called for the subsequent 102nd Regiment to enter Yunnan for support.
At the same time, the air force of Vietnam's Hanoi Airport and Haiphong Airport were ordered to take off and provide support.
When the second regiment commander and his men chased to the Yunnan border, they were bombed and strafed by Japanese planes. They had to stop chasing and hide in the bushes on both sides of the path.
When the retreating Japanese troops saw the air force coming to support them, they stopped retreating and prepared to counterattack.
The commander of the Second Regiment looked at the dozen fighters and bombers that were bombing and strafing them, and immediately asked for help from the Kunming Air Force.
After the Japanese air force bombed the Devil's Unit, the remnants of the 101st Regiment launched an attack on the soldiers of the nd Regiment, but were met with tenacious resistance from the vanguard of the nd Regiment.
While the two sides were fighting fiercely, two fighter and bomber squadrons from Kunming rushed over.
As soon as the Japanese pilots saw the First Army's pointed fighter planes, they immediately retreated towards Vietnam.
The pilots of the First Army immediately crossed the Yunnan border and pursued the Japanese planes.
Seeing that the Devil Force's sharp fighter planes were chasing them closely, some Japanese pilots turned around and fought with them.
Some pilots slowed down by rolling, allowing the sharp-nosed planes of the Devil's Force to overtake them and then attack them from behind, but in the end they were all shot down by the fighter planes of the First Army.
While Kunming fighter pilots were fighting with Japanese pilots, Kunming bomber pilots were bombing the 101st Regiment of the Japanese Guards Mixed Brigade which was fighting fiercely with the nd Regiment.
At this time, the 102nd Regiment of the Japanese Guards Mixed Brigade also came to support and immediately attacked the soldiers of the Second Regiment from both sides of the path.
There were dense trees on both sides of the path, and the First Army's Kunming Air Force had no way of discovering the Japanese 102nd Regiment that was outflanking the Second Regiment's soldiers.
The scouts of the Second Regiment soon discovered the Japanese 102nd Regiment that was encircling them.
The Second Regiment Commander immediately divided his troops to block the Japanese 102nd Regiment that was encircling them from both sides.
The morale of the soldiers of the 102nd Regiment of the Japanese Army was high. Although the soldiers of the nd Regiment were brave, they were also forced to retreat.
When the Second Regiment Commander saw the Kunming pilots bombing the Japanese 101st Regiment in the air, he suddenly had an idea and immediately ordered his soldiers to withdraw from the battle.
At the same time, they contacted the Kunming Air Force Headquarters and asked them to carry out air strikes on the bushes on both sides of the path bordering Kunming and Vietnam.
Soon, the Kunming pilots who were bombing the Japanese 101st Regiment received orders from headquarters via the radio and immediately launched a fierce bombing and strafing of the bushes on both sides of the path where there were unusual movements.
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