Devil's Army

Chapter 1623: Attacking the Main Bunker of Dapan Mountain

The soldiers of the second and first companies pressed forward step by step towards both sides of the tunnel, gradually approaching the Japanese troops in the tunnel.

At two o'clock in the afternoon, all the Japanese troops in the tunnel were cleared out.

All that remained of Dapanling was a bunker on the main peak and two artillery positions on both sides.

Only then did the soldiers feel hungry, and they chatted and laughed while eating the lunch that had been delivered to them.

During lunch, the battalion commander observed the main bunker. It had a wide view and would require considerable casualties to capture.

After 3 o'clock, the Majiagou Air Force once again launched a bombing on the main bunker of Dapanling and the artillery positions on both sides.

The main Japanese bunkers and artillery positions were engulfed in smoke and dust.

Before the smoke had cleared, the soldiers of the second company launched an attack on the Japanese main bunker.

The Japanese machine guns in the bunker were like poisonous snakes, constantly spitting out orange-red tongues and knocking down the soldiers of the second company.

A battalion commander looked at the soldiers falling and rolling down the mountain and quickly called a halt to the attack.

The terrain here is so open that even if they sacrifice the lives of the entire Second Company of soldiers, they may not be able to capture the Japanese main bunker.

Just when the battalion commander was at a loss, the company commander came running over and told him a good news:

The bunker on the right is a blind spot for the Japanese main bunker, and we can take a detour and attack the Japanese main bunker from there.

A battalion commander and a company commander hurried over to see what was going on.

Sure enough, the right bunker they occupied controlled most of the area on the right side of the main bunker, forming cross fire with the main bunker.

Now that they had captured this bunker, the main bunker had become a blind spot, but the Japanese artillery could cover this area.

A battalion commander quickly called the regimental headquarters and covered the Japanese artillery positions with artillery fire.

A dense barrage of artillery shells whizzed towards the Japanese artillery positions again.

The Japanese artillery quickly pushed the artillery back into the cave.

The company commander took the opportunity to lead his company of soldiers to climb up Dapanling from the blind spot of the main bunker on the right.

When a company of soldiers approached the main bunker of Dapanling, they were discovered by the Japanese lookout.

Some Japanese soldiers ran out of the main bunker and fired at the soldiers of the first company, but were suppressed by the soldiers of the first company with machine guns and rockets.

Since the action was discovered by the Japanese army, time is victory.

The company commander led his soldiers and ran quickly towards the main bunker of the Japanese army.

The Japanese army also sensed the danger and arranged for their troops to run out of the main bunker and shoot at the soldiers of the first company.

A company of soldiers was strafed by the Japanese army from a high position, suffering heavy casualties.

The regimental commander quickly dispatched two Golden Eagle IV drones, flew them over Dapanling, and fiercely strafed the Japanese troops outside the main bunker.

The participation of Golden Eagle No. 4 in the battle effectively suppressed the firepower of the Japanese army.

The company commander took the opportunity to lead his soldiers in launching a fierce charge against the Japanese troops in Dapanling.

The Japanese troops outside the main bunker were wiped out by a company of soldiers.

The Japanese troops inside the main bunker organized another line of defense outside the main bunker in an attempt to prevent the first company of soldiers from approaching the main bunker.

The company's machine guns and rockets opened fire at full power, leaving the Japanese army completely unable to resist.

After destroying the Japanese troops on the outer defense line of the main bunker, the rocket soldiers fired a rocket at the Japanese main bunker. However, after the explosion, the Japanese main bunker only lost some stones on the surface and did not collapse.

The rocket soldier wanted to launch another missile but was stopped by the company commander.

The Japanese main bunker was too strong, so there was no need to waste the few rockets.

In order to prevent the company commander and his men from approaching the main bunker, the Japanese army fought hard and continuously mobilized soldiers from the tunnels connected to the main bunker to block them.

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