Devil's Army

Chapter 1432: Leading the Japanese Cavalry into an Ambush

The gunshots apparently alarmed the Japanese troops in Jining County.

When the truck passed the gate of Jining County from a distance, the soldiers vaguely saw the Japanese troops gathering at the city gate.

The truck quickly turned left and headed towards the Japanese cavalry brigade camp.

Cavalrymen were already gathering at the door of the Japanese Cavalry Battalion's barracks, preparing to go out and investigate the situation.

They also spotted the truck that was speeding towards them.

Some Japanese cavalry quickly mounted their horses, ready to intercept the truck that was rushing towards them at high speed.

At this time, the two machine guns on the top of the truck fired at the Japanese cavalry.

The Japanese cavalry who had not had time to intercept the trucks were knocked off their horses one after another.

The Japanese cavalry who were preparing to mount their horses and the horses beside them were also turned into a hornet's nest by two machine guns.

Before the Japanese cavalry in the barracks could react, the platoon leader immediately turned the truck around.

Before the truck had completely turned around, the Japanese cavalry in the barracks had already rushed over.

The soldiers in the right compartment of the truck each had a machine gun and kept firing at the Japanese cavalry that rushed out of the barracks.

Japanese cavalrymen were constantly shot and fell off their horses, and Japanese war horses were constantly shot and fell to the ground neighing.

The neighing of the war horses aroused the Japanese cavalry's desire to conquer, and they dispersed and rushed towards the trucks.

As the Japanese cavalry charged, they continued to shoot at the soldiers in the truck's direct platoon.

The Japanese cavalry broke through very quickly. Although the firepower of the direct platoon was fierce, the Japanese cavalry in the front were shot and fell to the ground. However, when the soldiers of the direct platoon changed the magazines, the follow-up Japanese cavalry had already dispersed and rushed over.

Some Japanese cavalrymen had already put down their carbines and were waving their gleaming sabers and shouting, ready to chop at the soldiers of their direct platoon on the trucks.

The Army Aviation soldiers promptly maneuvered the Golden Eagle drone over and fired fiercely at the Japanese cavalry in front.

The sudden air attack caught the Japanese cavalry off guard.

The truck took the opportunity to distance itself from the Japanese cavalry.

In order to reduce casualties, the Japanese cavalry dispersed their forces, but also pursued the trucks more quickly.

As the soldiers in the direct platoon were shot and fell one after another, the firepower of the truck became weaker and weaker.

The Japanese cavalry also moved at high speed, avoiding the fire of the golden eagle and the soldiers of the truck's direct platoon, and got closer and closer to the truck.

Two Japanese cavalrymen even took out grenades and prepared to throw them into the truck.

The golden eagle spotted the two Japanese soldiers from the air and knocked them down along with their horses with a series of shots.

Seeing that the Japanese cavalry was about to catch up with the truck, the Army Aviation soldiers suddenly lowered the Golden Eagle's flight altitude, cut in between the truck and the Japanese cavalry, and fiercely fired at the attacking Japanese cavalry.

After the Golden Eagle's interception, the distance between the truck and the Japanese cavalry was further widened.

Moreover, the speed of the Japanese war horses was not as fast as at the beginning. But the Japanese cavalry still pursued closely.

At this time, the soldiers suddenly discovered that the three girls who had been almost insulted by the Japanese army were walking unsteadily, supporting their parents.

The car soldier honked the horn anxiously.

The girls were frightened by the truck's horn and the sound of hurried horse hooves behind it.

The three girls quickly helped their parents hide in the woods nearby.

Trucks and Japanese cavalry soon rushed past the woods where the girls were hiding.

The soldiers of the direct platoon finally succeeded in luring the Japanese cavalry into the hiding place of the tank battalion.

The Japanese cavalry continued to chase the truck regardless of the consequences.

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