Devil's Army

Chapter 1428 Japanese Cavalry Revenge

The Army is ultimately needed to resolve the battle.

While the First Army's air force launched fierce bombing and strafing on the Japanese cavalry, the commander of a battalion concentrated all the battalion's machine guns and organized a horse-killing team to rush to the battlefield.

When the horse-killing team arrived at the battlefield, the First Army's bombers were still dropping bombs on the unusual woods from time to time.

As soon as the bombers of the First Army stopped bombing the grove, the horse-killing team of the First Battalion, each man with a machine gun, entered the grove to search.

The grove was littered with the remains, broken arms, and internal organs of Japanese soldiers and horses.

There were also some wounded Japanese cavalrymen and horses lying on the ground, groaning and wailing.

The Japanese cavalry who survived the bombing of the First Army's bombers, when they saw the soldiers of the First Battalion, pounced on them with murderous eyes like wolves seeing meat.

However, although the lush woods provided good cover for the Japanese cavalry, they also hindered their speed.

The Japanese cavalry couldn't run at all in the woods.

The horse-killing team of the first battalion, each man equipped with a machine gun, kept circling the trees and shooting at the surviving Japanese cavalry.

The Japanese cavalry who escaped the air raid of the First Army's bombers all became victims of the horse-killing team.

After the slaughter of the horse team, all the surviving Japanese cavalry in the woods were wiped out, and 26 war horses were seized.

Platoon Leader Liu and his 25 scouts can finally rest in peace.

They wiped out half of the Japanese cavalry squadron, more than seventy cavalrymen, at the cost of the sacrifice of 25 soldiers from the reconnaissance platoon.

After cleaning up the battlefield, the first battalion of horse-slaughtering troops quickly withdrew to Xinghe County.

The aviation soldiers and their direct platoon also quickly returned to Xinghe County to prevent the large Japanese cavalry force from retaliating.

At around three o'clock in the afternoon, the Japanese cavalry battalion received no news from the Japanese cavalry squadron that had been patrolling for a long time.

The captain arranged two cavalry squadrons to search along the route of the cavalry squadron that had lost contact.

The Japanese cavalry search team soon found the bodies of the missing Japanese cavalry squadron soldiers and the remains of their horses around the woods.

They quickly identified the culprit for the attack on their cavalry as the devil's troops that had just occupied Xinghe County.

With the approval of the captain, the cavalry squadron leader quickly led two cavalry squadrons to launch a rapid and fierce attack on Xinghe County.

A battalion of soldiers on the city wall of Xinghe County were already on full alert.

When they saw Japanese cavalry rushing towards their city gate, the mortar soldiers immediately opened fire.

However, many Japanese cavalrymen still managed to avoid the mortar bombing and continued to rush towards the gate of Xinghe County.

At this time, the infantry of the first battalion continued to shoot at the charging Japanese cavalry.

The machine gunners of the first battalion formed a second line of fire, constantly intercepting the Japanese cavalry that were charging rapidly.

A small number of Japanese cavalrymen who broke through the defense line continued to charge towards the city gate.

At this time, the 40 rocket soldiers of the st Battalion formed the last line of firepower and continued to bombard the Japanese cavalry.

The Japanese first cavalry squadron suffered heavy casualties under the interception of the first battalion's three-line firepower network of long, medium and short range.

The Japanese cavalry squadron leader, who felt very superior, did not believe that they could not break through the defense line of the devil troops, and personally led the second cavalry squadron to launch a fierce attack on Xinghe County.

But reality slapped the cavalry squadron leader in the face.

If it weren't for the guards beside the cavalry squadron leader who risked their lives to protect the emperor, the squadron leader would have gone back to see their emperor long ago.

The two large charges by the Japanese squadron leader wiped out a Japanese cavalry squadron.

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