Devil's Army

Chapter 205 The Blocking War Officially Begins

The Second Regiment Commander returned to his own fortifications and immediately ordered the First Company Commander of the First Battalion to send people to take off the clothes and hats from the corpses of the Japanese soldiers on the path and bring them to the fortifications.

The captain of the first battalion and the first company often wore the Japanese's clothes to get close to the Japanese and then launched a surprise attack. He estimated that the regiment commander would still give this task to his battalion this time. So when he took the clothes back to the fortification, he asked the second regiment commander when to take action.

The team leader was puzzled by his question: "What and when will we act?"

At this time, the commander of the first company of the second battalion also came over and asked:

"Captain, aren't you taking the devil's clothes to disguise yourself as a devil and attack them?"

"Raid you, you are so smart." The second regiment commander knocked the head of the first company commander of the first battalion and said. Then he told the first company commander of the first battalion and the first company commander of the second battalion about his plan. After hearing it, the first company commander of the first battalion and the first company commander of the second battalion laughed and immediately went to execute it.

At about five o'clock the next morning, when it was just light, the Japanese artillery began to bombard the two fortifications on the hills on both sides. Stones and clothes flew everywhere.

The blocking battle of the Second and Third Regiments officially began.

The bombing lasted for more than half an hour. The Japanese major in charge of commanding the battle stared at the fortifications on the hills on both sides with a telescope the whole time.

Seeing that the fortifications on both sides of the hills were plowed over and over again by shells, and few people were blown out of the fortifications, they ordered to stop the shelling, and two squadrons of Japanese soldiers rushed up the hill from the side. The main force of the Japanese army continued to advance along the small road.

Seeing the Japanese attack, the troops of the Second and Third Regiments hiding above the fortifications immediately ran down, cleaned up the fortifications that were collapsed by the artillery shells, and prepared for battle.

It turned out that the uniforms of the First Army were modified from the uniforms of the Japanese and puppet troops, and it was difficult to tell them apart without careful observation. The Japanese soldiers who had just fiercely bombed were disguised as soldiers who had put some branches inside the clothes of the Japanese soldiers collected last night. The Japanese soldiers had fiercely bombed just now, and the soldiers of the Second and Third Regiments were all watching the excitement from the top of the fortifications.

The Japanese were very cautious when they started their charge, and when they saw no counterattack from the fortifications, they began to charge forward boldly.

The major suspected that the troops that ambushed them yesterday were not the Devil's troops, but other armed forces. But he was soon slapped in the face.

The Japanese were slowly approaching the fortifications, less than 50 meters away. As the company commander shouted, "Fire!", grenades flew from the fortifications to the Japanese, and bullets whizzed towards the Japanese.

The first round of the Japanese charge was unsurprisingly a retreat, leaving behind dozens of bodies. The Japanese on the trail were also repelled.

As the Japanese retreated, their artillery began to bombard again. When the commanders of the first and second battalions heard the whistling of the shells, they shouted, "Hide from the shells." Everyone ran to the top of the mountain.

Except for a few observers, everyone else was lying in the jungle more than 300 meters above the fortifications. Everyone was talking about the battle just now. Some said that they had just killed two Japanese soldiers, and some said that they had thrown two grenades over and didn't know how many Japanese soldiers were killed...

The Japanese artillery was still bombarding, and the Japanese infantry was slowly rushing up to the rhythm of the whistling shells. They had just been hit head-on, so they were much more careful now.

When the Japanese infantry rushed to within 200 meters of the fortifications, the Japanese artillery stopped bombing. The Japanese infantry began to speed up and rush up. The soldiers of the first company of the first battalion were 300 meters away from the fortifications, which was a hundred meters farther than the Japanese. Fortunately, they were going down the mountain and ran fast.

The soldiers ran towards the fortifications while firing at the Japanese soldiers climbing up. The observers in the fortifications also threw grenades into the group of Japanese soldiers.

After all, going down the mountain was faster than climbing up, and the soldiers finally rushed into the fortifications and shot at the Japanese. The two light machine guns on both sides began to spit flames at the Japanese frantically as soon as they were mounted on the fortifications. Some Japanese had already rushed to a place only a dozen meters away from the fortifications, but were still hit by the machine guns and their bodies kept rolling down the mountain.

The Japanese lieutenant colonel was extremely angry. There was only a distance of ten meters left. He could have rushed up with a sudden sprint, but he was still shot down.

He looked at the fortifications, and suddenly a sly smile appeared on the corner of his mouth.

He kept looking at the fortifications and ordered the artillery to bombard them. When the commander of the first battalion heard the whistling of the shells, he immediately ordered the soldiers to take cover.

As soon as the soldiers of the first company of the first battalion left the fortifications, artillery shells exploded one after another in the fortifications.

The soldiers of the first company of the first battalion had just laid down in the jungle 300 meters above the fortifications. Before they had time to catch their breath, the Japanese artillery shells suddenly extended and fired, hitting where they were lying.

Artillery shells exploded one after another among the soldiers of the First Company, First Battalion. The soldiers of the First Company, First Battalion were caught off guard and suffered heavy casualties.

Seeing this, the Japanese major ordered the infantry to launch a third charge immediately.

Upon seeing this, the company commander of the first battalion rushed into the fortifications with the remaining soldiers, braving the artillery fire.

Due to insufficient manpower, some places of the fortifications were breached by the Japanese. The soldiers near the breached fortifications had no choice but to engage in hand-to-hand combat with the Japanese who rushed in. However, the soldiers in hand-to-hand combat could not stop the Japanese who rushed up, which led to more and more Japanese rushing in.

At the critical moment, the second company of the first battalion arrived. As soon as they arrived, they immediately shot at the Japanese who were rushing into the fortifications, cutting off the Japanese's follow-up reinforcements.

It turned out that a battalion commander noticed at the observation post on the top of the mountain that the first company was short of manpower, so he ordered the second company to reinforce in advance.

The Japanese who rushed into the fortifications had no follow-up reinforcements and were gradually annihilated. This time the Japanese attack was defeated again.

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