Devil's Army

Chapter 428 Successful Retreat

Captain He and his men stopped retreating and prepared to fight this squadron of Japanese devils. With their strength, it would be no problem to destroy this squadron of Japanese devils.

Who knew that this squadron of Japanese soldiers were so cunning and would not fight head-on with Captain He and his men.

When Captain He and his men stopped retreating and prepared to attack them, they retreated. When Captain He and his men continued to retreat, they followed them.

This squadron of Japanese troops kept close to Captain He and his men while reporting their whereabouts to the main force.

If they don't eliminate this squadron of Japanese devils, Captain He and his men will have no way of safely retreating to their base, and may even be surrounded and annihilated by a large Japanese force.

Captain He came up with a little trick. He arranged for the second and third companies to hide in the woods on both sides during the retreat, while he himself led the remaining first company to continue retreating towards the base with great fanfare.

The Japanese squadron was indeed fooled and continued to follow the retreating company.

At the same time, the Japanese sent out two battalions, which were encircling Captain He and his men according to the intelligence provided by the squadron. The situation was quite serious, and they had to get rid of this tail quickly.

When the Japanese squadron was completely surrounded, the retreating company suddenly stopped retreating and turned around to attack the Japanese squadron.

The Japanese squadron leader immediately led his troops to retreat.

However, what the Japanese squadron leader did not expect was that before he had time to retreat, fierce gunfire broke out on both sides of his squadron, and the retreat route was blocked by the troops on both sides.

The squadron leader realized that he had been tricked, and hurriedly organized resistance while reporting his current situation and position to the main force.

The two Japanese battalions knew that the squadron was in danger and quickened their pace.

The squadron leader was still resisting tenaciously, leaning against the trees. The roar of car engines could be heard from the roads on both sides of the mountain.

If these two battalions of Japanese invaders blocked the way back to the First Army's position, then Captain He and his men would have no choice but to stay in the woods and fight the Japanese invaders.

If two battalions were sent back to search, and one or two more battalions were sent to search on the way out, it would only be a matter of time before Captain He and his men ran into the Japanese. In that case, the battle between Captain He and his men and the Japanese would be endless.

"We must block these two Japanese troops from encircling their retreat." Thinking of this, Captain He dispatched the rocket launcher squad and two platoons to both sides of the mountain to block the Japanese.

Squad leader Hu and a soldier aimed their rocket launchers at the first and second trucks speeding on the road on the left.

With two "whoosh" sounds, two rockets flew towards the two speeding trucks.

Only two explosions were heard, and the two trucks speeding in front were blown over on the road.

At the same time, two explosions were heard on the right side of the mountain road. The two trucks in front of them were also blown up by the soldiers of the rocket launcher squad.

After a brief chaos, the Japanese troops on both sides sent a troop to climb the mountain to attack Captain He and his men. Some Japanese troops on the left side of the road tried to push the truck aside, but the main force continued to move forward.

However, the fire in the truck ignited the gasoline in the fuel tank, and the three Japanese soldiers who tried to push the truck away were blown away by the blast of the fuel tank and caught fire.

The situation is very serious and this squadron must be eliminated as soon as possible.

Captain He launched a general attack, and the battle, which was already in the final stages, finally came to an end.

Captain He ordered the soldiers to simply clean up the battlefield and immediately evacuate the battle with the wounded. There was no time to bury the fallen soldiers.

At this time, the Japanese on both sides of the mountain had already started fighting with the two platoons of Captain He.

Battalion Commander He led the main force to quickly retreat to his position.

The two platoons of soldiers on both sides of the mountain saw that the main force had gone far away and began to retreat alternately, but the Japanese kept chasing them.

The two platoons met at the top of the mountain, and under the leadership of Platoon Leader Wang on the left, they continued to retreat towards the First Army's base. But the Japanese were still like a dog-skin plaster, and they couldn't get rid of them.

Platoon Leader Wang on the left reported the situation to Battalion Commander He, who quickly responded: If they dare to follow us, we will destroy them at the base.

As Platoon Leader Wang and his men retreated, the Japanese mortar shells kept chasing them and bombing them. This caused great trouble to Platoon Leader Wang and his men, and there were constant casualties among the retreating soldiers.

Platoon Leader Wang ordered the troops to stop retreating and block the enemy on the spot. Then he ordered the rocket launcher soldiers to kill the Japanese mortar gunners.

The Japanese were of course happy that Platoon Leader Wang and his men stopped retreating. They just wanted to entangle this devilish unit and then destroy it.

But after Platoon Leader Wang and his men blocked the attack for a while, the bazooka soldiers fired two rockets, blowing up the three mortars and artillery of the Japanese.

Upon seeing this, Platoon Leader Wang immediately ordered the soldiers to continue retreating in turns.

Soon, Platoon Leader Wang and his men retreated down the mountain, and the sound of an army reinforcement was heard ahead.

The Japanese followed them down the mountain, and the Japanese on both sides of the mountain roads did not have time to block the intersections leading down the mountain.

The Japanese were still chasing Platoon Leader Wang and his men on the road. Platoon Leader Wang retreated while calling for reinforcements.

At this time, two terrifying artillery shells whistled, and two 150mm grenades accurately fell into the group of Japanese soldiers who had just come down the mountain.

The shouts of the reinforcements on the road could already be clearly heard.

The Japanese pursuers did not dare to pursue them anymore and quickly retreated back home, supporting the wounded.

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