Devil's Army

Chapter 1817 Attacking the Wen Family

The 1st Company of the 2nd Battalion rushed into Sanbing Town and immediately opened fire on the Japanese and puppet troops on the city wall, while the 4th Company advanced deep into Sanping Town.

As the Japanese troops in Sanbing Town rushed to reinforce the besieged Japanese troops in Wenjiatao, there were only a few Japanese and puppet troops left in the town. The Second Battalion Commander encountered almost no strong resistance and easily recaptured Sanbing Town.

At this time, most of the Japanese troops in Wenjiatao on the small road were also eliminated by the First Army and the New Fourth Army.

The First Army's air force was still bombing the Japanese reinforcements in Wenjiatao.

The commander of the first battalion handed over the task of cleaning up the battlefield and defending Sanbing Town to the New Fourth Army. He and the second battalion rushed over to eliminate the Japanese and puppet troops who came to reinforce from Wenjiatao.

After all, it is easier to destroy the Japanese army on the road than to attack the town.

The Japanese and puppet troops reinforced by Wenjiatao knew that the battle of the besieged Japanese and puppet troops had ended, and they were afraid of being besieged by the devil's army and air force, so they retreated quickly.

The soldiers of the first and second battalions were blocked by the Japanese army when they advanced to Guishankou.

At that time, in order to block the sea and land imports and exports of Wenjiatuo, the Japanese army built two bunkers at Guishankou and stationed a small team of Japanese troops and some puppet troops.

The soldiers of the first battalion were intercepted by a Japanese bunker from a high position. The rocket soldiers immediately crawled forward, hid behind the rocks on the hillside, and half-crouched to blow up the bunker.

The Japanese troops in the fortifications next to the bunker discovered a battalion of rocket soldiers, and soon fired dense bullets at them.

The Rocketeer lay prone on the ground, slowly backing away from the rock.

The rocket soldier left the sight of the Japanese soldiers in another bunker and quickly half-crouched to launch another rocket.

After the "boom" of the explosion, another bunker at Guishankou also collapsed.

Before the dust caused by the collapsed bunker had dissipated, the soldiers of the first battalion launched a fierce attack on Guishankou.

The Japanese and puppet troops hid in the fortifications behind the bunkers and stubbornly resisted the attack of the first battalion. However, they were soon overwhelmed by the machine gun fire and rocket bombardment of the first battalion.

After crossing the Guishankou position, the soldiers of the first battalion quickly chased the Japanese reinforcements in Wenjiatao.

On the small road, the Japanese trucks in front and behind were destroyed by the Devil Force Air Force. The Japanese convoy stuck in the middle of the road could neither advance nor retreat.

The First Army's air force launched a fierce strafing attack on the Japanese convoy.

The Japanese troops were forced to abandon their trucks and retreat to Wenjiatuo along the sides of the path, avoiding air raids by the First Army Air Force.

When the first and second battalions arrived at the battlefield, the Japanese troops in Wenjiatao had already retreated.

The first and second battalions continued to pursue the Japanese reinforcements in Wenjiatao without stopping.

The first and second battalions rushed to Hekou Village in Wenjiatuo, but were ambushed by the Japanese army at the Wencun intersection.

The Japanese army built a watchtower on the only way to Hekou Village, behind which was a trench. Not far from the trench was a Japanese military camp.

Soldiers from the first battalion pursued the Japanese troops from Wenjiatao here. The two sides fought for a while, and then the Japanese troops retreated into the fortifications of Hekou Village.

The pursuing battalion of soldiers was fiercely blocked by the Japanese troops in Hekou Village.

There was a heavy machine gun on the Japanese watchtower, firing at the soldiers of the first battalion from a high position.

The pursuing mortar battalion fired two consecutive shots, blowing up the Japanese watchtower.

When the soldiers of the first battalion launched an attack on the Japanese fortifications in Hekou Village, they were bombarded by Japanese artillery.

The First Army Air Force patrolling in the air quickly discovered the situation and launched a bombing attack on the Japanese artillery positions.

The mortar troops of the first battalion also launched a fierce bombardment on the Japanese trenches.

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