Devil's Army

Chapter 1384: Repulse of the Japanese Imperial Guards Mixed Brigade

The 102nd Regiment of the Japanese Army, which was advancing with difficulty in the bushes on both sides of the path, was suddenly attacked by a rain of aerial bombs and machine guns from the sky. They hid everywhere and wailed continuously.

The second regiment commander ordered the soldiers to stop retreating, regroup and prepare for a counterattack.

Captain Huang of the 73rd Regiment heard a report from the soldiers who were following the Gui-Yunnan Front Army: Japanese reinforcements had arrived, and Captain Liu was unable to resist and was retreating.

He immediately ordered the second battalion to rush to Donggan Town to join him. Then he left one company behind and led most of the second battalion and soldiers from the third battalion to reinforce.

Since the Japanese 102nd Regiment had sufficient manpower and high morale this time, the First Army's Air Force increased the intensity of bombing and strafing against them.

When Captain Huang arrived at the front with two battalions of soldiers, Captain Liu was still assembling his troops to prepare for a counterattack against the Japanese army.

"Brother Liu, how many reinforcements have the Japanese army sent?" Captain Huang asked immediately when he saw Captain Liu.

"There are too many trees, so it's impossible to determine the exact strength of the Japanese army, but I estimate that it is at least a battalion, if not a regiment. Moreover, the morale of this Japanese army is very high, and its combat effectiveness is fierce. However, I have called our air force to launch an air strike on them to dampen their enthusiasm first."

"We will come up with the 73rd Regiment in a moment, you guys take a rest first."

"I think our air force may have to return. You guys deal with the Japanese 101st Regiment, and I will deal with their reinforcements."

Captain Liu was worried that the 73rd Regiment's firepower was insufficient and it would suffer a loss in a battle against the powerful Japanese reinforcements.

Sure enough, not long after Captain Liu finished speaking, the Kunming Air Force’s ammunition was basically exhausted and they began to return one after another.

Commander Liu did not give the Japanese army a chance to breathe and immediately ordered the infantry to attack.

Commander Huang led the soldiers of the second and third battalions and launched a fierce attack on the remnants of the Japanese 101st Regiment in front of the path.

Commander Liu divided the troops of the Second Regiment into two groups and launched a fierce attack on the 102nd Regiment of the Japanese Army on both sides of the path.

The Japanese 102nd Regiment, which had not yet recovered from the air raid by the Devil Forces, was immediately attacked fiercely by the Second Regiment of the Gui-Yunnan Front Army. They had to rely on trees and fight and retreat.

The Japanese 101st Regiment, whose morale was low, was beaten back by the 73rd Regiment of the Nanjing Government Army and was the first to withdraw from the Yunnan border.

The 52rd Regiment of the 73nd Army finally defeated the 101st Regiment of the Japanese Imperial Guards Independent Mixed Brigade with the assistance of the nd Regiment of the Guizhou-Yunnan Front Army.

At this time, the commander of the 52th Division of the 25nd Army also rushed to Malipo County with two other regiments.

The commander of the 25th Division never expected that the 73rd Regiment and a single regiment of the Guizhou-Yunnan Front Army could defeat the attack of an entire Japanese regiment.

(He didn't know that the Kunming Air Force provided great support to the 73nd and rd Regiments.)

When he learned that the Japanese reinforcements were fighting fiercely with the 25nd Regiment of the Gui-Yunnan Front Army, he immediately led the main force of the th Division and marched over.

The officers and soldiers of the 73rd Regiment defeated the 101st Regiment of the Japanese Army. Without time to be happy, they immediately split into two groups and launched an attack on the Japanese troops in the woods on both sides through a small path.

The Japanese 102nd Regiment, which was already struggling to fight the devil troops, was suddenly attacked by two battalions of Nanjing government troops. It could no longer resist and began to retreat towards Hanoi, Vietnam.

The soldiers of the 73nd and 102rd Regiments pressed forward step by step until the entire nd Regiment of the Japanese Army was driven out of the Yunnan border.

At this time, the soldiers of the 73rd Regiment of the government army and the nd Regiment of the Guangxi-Yunnan Front Army finally had time to cheer for the recovery of the entire Maerlip County, Yunnan!

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