Devil's Army

Chapter 236: The Tank Battle between the 1st Army and the Japs

The tanks of the First Army's mobile forces came from the Japanese, whose tank soldiers had much more driving time and artillery training time than those of the First Army.

The tank driving skills of the mobile unit came from Li Gong and his apprentice. The artillery training came from Leng Feng's former special forces instructor. This is a contest between the apprentice and the master.

The driver of the first tank in the company drove the tank in a zigzag pattern, trying to avoid the enemy tank's artillery fire. The gunner fired the first shell with a "bang". The shell landed in the infantry group on the left side of the enemy tank. Several infantrymen were knocked down by the explosion.

The Japanese tanks also dodged the bombardment of the First Army tanks and fired a shell at the right opportunity. The shell hit the front armor of the first tank of the company.

The front armor of the first tank of the company was blown off, injuring several infantrymen next to the tank.

The driver of the first tank in the company was Captain Fan, who was defeated in his first encounter with the Japanese. He was very angry and yelled at the gunner: "Fuck you, can you shoot accurately for me?"

The gunner didn't dare to say anything. After all, it was he who failed to hit the Japanese tank, but was hit by a shell from the Japanese tank instead.

Captain Fan asked the signalman to notify the infantry to retreat to prevent the devils from fighting and injuring the little devils.

Captain Fan saw that the gun barrel of the Japanese tank had been lowered. He suddenly turned the steering wheel and the tank veered to the side. The gun barrel of the Japanese tank shook and a shell flew towards the position where Captain Fan's tank had just stopped.

Captain Fan's gunner seized the opportunity and fired a shot, which hit the rear armor of the enemy tank, which was also blown away.

"Good! One to one, a draw!" Captain Fan shouted.

The road inside Deshengtai was too narrow, only allowing one tank to pass through. As a result, it was Captain Fan and his two tanks that were engaged in the fighting, while the other tanks were just watching the fun.

The Japanese only had two tanks left, while Captain Fan had five tanks, so his numerical advantage could not be fully utilized.

Captain Fan made up his mind and drove his tank towards the Japanese tanks.

The Japanese tanks were frightened by Captain Fan's bayonet tactics and began to retreat. The Japanese infantry also began to retreat.

The Japanese retreated from the South Gate of Deshengtai, where the terrain was relatively open. Battalion Commander Fan took advantage of the number of his tanks. He drove his tanks to bomb the retreating route of the Japanese tanks, delaying the Japanese tanks from retreating at full speed, and sent two other tanks to catch up with the Japanese tank from the side.

Captain Fan seized the opportunity and fired a shot at the front of the Japanese tank. The Japanese tank braked urgently and prepared to run forward again.

The two tanks that came from both sides seized the opportunity and fired one after another. Two shells hit the top of the tower of the Japanese tank one after another.

The driver and crew of the Japanese tank were all killed in the explosion. The Japanese tank stayed quietly on the road of retreat.

The other two tanks of the company were chasing the remaining Japanese tank.

After Captain Fan's three tanks destroyed this Japanese tank, they joined the team chasing the remaining Japanese tank.

The three tanks kept bombarding the last one of the Japanese. The Japanese tank kept dodging the bombardment of shells, which also delayed its full speed retreat.

Finally, two tanks on both sides of the company caught up with the Japanese tank and fired at it continuously.

The shell from the tank on the left side of the first company exploded in front of the Japanese tank, which braked urgently.

At this time, the shell fired by the tank on the right side of the company hit the track of the Japanese tank. The track of the Japanese tank broke and it lay on the side of the road and could not move.

The tank on the right side of the first company caught up with the Japanese tank. A tank soldier climbed out of the tank, climbed onto the Japanese tank, took out a grenade and wanted to throw it into the Japanese tank.

Captain Fan stopped them and said, "Don't blow up the tank, use guns."

The tank soldier put down the grenade, took out his pistol, suddenly opened the turret of the Japanese tank, and fired continuously into it.

When the crew members in the Japanese tank were hit by a shell on the track, the shock wave of the bomb made them dizzy and before they could recover, they were suddenly shot by a pistol from the top of the tower, and all of them died.

In this battle, Captain Fan of the First Army won a complete victory, but it was not a glorious victory, with five tanks fighting against two tanks of the Japanese.

After destroying the last Japanese tank, Captain Fan's five tanks moved forward at full speed, chasing the Japanese infantry coming from Fengtian, bombing them all the way.

The Japanese infantry suffered heavy casualties. It was the first time they experienced the feeling of being chased and attacked by enemy tanks.

Captain Fan's tanks chased the enemy all the way to the vicinity of Fengtian City before retreating.

When Captain Fan's tank returned to Deshengtai, the soldiers from the Second and Third Regiments had already cleaned up the battlefield.

A deputy battalion commander reported to the second regiment commander with the remaining 88 soldiers.

The Second Regiment Commander felt very upset when he saw the more than 80 soldiers in the First Battalion, whose clothes were in disarray and many of them were injured.

At this time, a soldier from the Second Battalion asked the Second Regiment Commander at an inappropriate time what to do with the 46 puppet prisoners.

The second regiment commander said harshly: "Are there any prisoners? I didn't see any."

The second battalion commander immediately took over and said, "It's all solved on the spot."

The soldiers received orders and had to deal with these puppet troops.

The forty-six puppet army prisoners were so frightened that they immediately knelt down and begged for mercy.

At this time, the political commissar of the Second Regiment came over to stop them. He said, "Many of these puppet soldiers were forced to serve in the army. They are all Chinese and cannot be killed."

The soldier looked at the second regiment commander in embarrassment. The second regiment commander shouted at him, "Why are you looking at me? Listen to the political commissar." Then he turned and left.

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