Devil's Army

Chapter 1614: Fierce Battle in Dongping County 2

The captain was overjoyed when he heard this and immediately ordered the medical team to move to the basement with Principal Gong and the others.

There was a natural ridge in front of the basement, which the paratroopers had built into a fortification, preparing to retreat to the basement if forced to do so.

The captain also arranged paratroopers to surround the basement to prevent the Japanese army from attacking from behind the school.

More and more soldiers were injured, and the medical staff were overwhelmed.

Principal Gong asked the teachers to organize the boys who stayed in school to help transport the wounded, and the girls to help rescue the wounded.

The paratrooper squad leader was worried that the boys would be in danger and refused to let them help transport the wounded.

Principal Gong said righteously:

"If the school is captured by the Japanese, do you think they will let us go?"

The team leader was speechless. If the school was attacked by the Japanese, they would definitely kill all the teachers and students who helped them.

He nodded silently, agreeing that the boys could help transport the wounded.

At this time, an injured team leader took over and said:

"The school will not be breached. I heard from the captain that the 17th Brigade has launched an attack from Wangqing County towards Dongning County.

At the same time, the first battalion confronting the Japanese and puppet troops at the south gate of the county town did not sit idly by and continued to attack the Japanese and puppet troops inside the city wall.

The Majiagou Air Force also dropped bombs and strafed the Japanese and puppet troops on the city wall from time to time.

The pressure from the Japanese and puppet troops at the south gate of Dongning County was increasing.

Two rocket soldiers rushed to the city gate under the cover of machine guns and blew down the south gate with one shot.

The infantry behind rushed into Dongning County shouting.

The Japanese and puppet troops in the city were forced to retreat step by step.

Just as victory was about to beckon the 17st Battalion of the th Brigade, reinforcements from the Korean Division of the Japanese Army rushed over from Linkou County to curb the st Battalion's fierce attack.

The two sides engaged in a brutal hand-to-hand fight across the street.

Every step forward for the First Battalion required considerable sacrifice. However, they did not retreat, and continued to fight the Japanese army house by house, because the Second Paratrooper Battalion was in a very dangerous situation.

The Japanese army had blown down a section of the school wall and attempted to rush into the school through the collapsed wall, but was blown away by a rocket.

The paratroopers then moved some tables and chairs from the classroom and mixed them with the collapsed bricks and stones to build a temporary fortification to block the Japanese attack.

The Japanese army's attack from the collapsed siege was blocked, and they once again focused their main attack on the main entrance of the school. However, the captain arranged two snipers to firmly block the entrance to the school.

The Japanese soldier was shot dead by a sniper as soon as he poked his head out.

The bodies of more than ten Japanese and puppet soldiers were lying in front of the school gate.

The Japanese grenade throwers took advantage of the gap when the golden eagle flew away and blew down another section of the wall.

The mortar soldiers who were about to move after firing two shots did not move anymore because the Golden Eagle drone had no bullets, and continued to bombard the paratroopers fiercely.

Japanese soldiers lay on the collapsed wall and fired desperately at the paratroopers.

The paratrooper sniper found it difficult to take care of both sides, allowing the Japanese army to rush into the school and shoot at the paratroopers desperately.

At this time, fierce gunfire was heard behind the school.

The Japanese army also attacked Dongping School from behind.

The captain calmly directed the paratroopers to retreat to the classrooms and block the Japanese troops on both sides of the school. He knew that as long as they blocked the Japanese attack, their friendly forces would soon be able to attack.

Several paratroopers gathered a batch of Type 92 heavy machine gun bullets and climbed to the roof in an attempt to resupply the Golden Eagle with ammunition.

At this time, two paratroopers ran to the captain with a smile on their faces and whispered something to him.

The captain left with them.

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