Devil's Army

Chapter 577: Defeating the Isoko United

Upon seeing this, the Japanese captain prepared to retreat while ordering the last suicide squad to attack immediately.

A sniper noticed the unusual situation on the Japanese captain's side, aimed at the explosive pack tied to the chest of a suicide squad member next to him and fired decisively.

The explosive pack exploded, and several Japanese suicide squad members standing next to the suicide squad member and several senior officials of the general staff were also affected.

The Japanese captain scratched his ears, which were buzzing from the huge explosion of the explosive pack, and immediately ordered a retreat.

At this time, the tanks of the First Army and the soldiers of the Third Regiment were rushing towards his headquarters at full speed.

While retreating, Colonel Isokuro ordered his artillery units to fire at the tanks of the First Army.

The soldiers of the Third Regiment and the tank infantry who were charging fell one after another under the fierce bombardment of Colonel Isoko's artillery. The five tanks of the First Army also moved left and right under the bombardment, and there were dangers everywhere.

Wang Zhuangfei ordered: Get close quickly and hit hard.

The tanks of the First Army and the soldiers of the Third Regiment quickly pursued and approached the Japanese captain's headquarters.

The Japanese battalion commander's headquarters became a protective umbrella for the tanks of the First Army and the soldiers of the Third Regiment. Colonel Fan Gu's artillery did not dare to fire at his headquarters.

In the end, more than 100 Japanese soldiers from the battalion that was responsible for the attack were captured. The battalion leader and a few Japanese soldiers managed to escape, and the rest were all annihilated.

Although our ancestors said not to pursue a desperate enemy, this time Wang Zhuangfei is going against their teachings.

He ordered his troops to continue the pursuit, and the artillery also moved forward to extend the fire and bombard the fleeing Fangu Regiment.

Colonel Isoguru ordered the retreating Japanese captain to organize his forces to block the attack of the First Army, and he led his troops to retreat quickly towards Jinzhou.

The Japanese captain had no choice but to try his best to organize the fleeing Japanese soldiers to serve as cannon fodder to block the fierce attack of the First Army's tanks.

Jinzhou was finally in front of them. Colonel Isoguru saw hope and ordered his troops to speed up their retreat.

At this time, fierce gunfire was heard from the front of the path. A heavy machine gun behind the left side of the fortifications and a light machine gun behind the right side were firing fiercely.

The rear guard troops of the Isoko Regiment, which were busy retreating, were shot and fell to the ground one after another.

Only then did Colonel Isoko realize that the devil's army was not only interested in repelling his 114th Regiment, but also wanted to annihilate his 114th Regiment completely.

Colonel Isokoro immediately divided his troops into three groups and broke out at the same time.

But to Colonel Isokuro's dismay, fierce gunfire and grenade explosions were soon heard on both sides of the path.

Colonel Isoguru urged his troops to increase their offensive strength and break through the defense line of the Devil's troops as soon as possible, while asking for help from Division Commander Sakamoto in Jinzhou.

When Division Commander Sakamoto heard that Colonel Isoguru's 114th Regiment was in danger of being wiped out and was currently trying to break out in the direction of Jinzhou, he immediately sent the 112th Battalion to reinforce them.

Colonel Isoguru knew that as long as one of the three armies broke through the blockade of the devil troops, their regiment would be able to escape.

He ordered the main force of the central force to attack the position of the first battalion in front of the path with all their strength, and the artillery also continued to pour shells on the position of the first battalion.

The officers and soldiers of the first battalion continued to fight against the Japanese under the artillery fire.

At this time, the Japanese reinforcements from Jinzhou also arrived, and the battalion commander had to divide his troops to fight on two fronts.

Colonel Isoguru's troops tried desperately to break out and rush back to Jinzhou, but the Japanese in Jinzhou risked their lives to rescue Colonel Isoguru's troops.

The First Battalion encountered an even more dangerous situation than when they recaptured Songlingmen Town.

The second company commander made suggestions to the first battalion commander and requested support from the regiment commander.

The commander of the first battalion thought for a moment and told him: "The second battalion is responsible for blocking the Japanese on the left wing. The third battalion has left a platoon to defend the north gate of Huludao and block the Japanese on the right wing. Their tasks are not easy. Our regiment commander has no reserve troops, so we should grit our teeth and hold on until the third regiment comes to encircle and annihilate them. In this way, our mission will be accomplished."

The second company commander said nothing more. He picked up a light machine gun from the table and turned to walk out of the anti-artillery cave.

The bodies of the Japanese soldiers were lying in disorder on both sides of the First Battalion's position. The First Battalion's fortifications were filthy with blood and snow.

At this point in the battle, there was no so-called reserve force. The commander of the first battalion also led his platoon to the battlefield.

The Japanese soldiers on both sides continued to advance, lying behind the fallen bodies of the Japanese soldiers, while shooting at the soldiers of the first battalion in the fortifications.

The gunfire in the fortifications became less and less frequent. A battalion commander looked around at the soldiers in the fortifications and realized that it was difficult to stop the Japanese with his own strength, so he ordered the signalman to ask the regiment commander for help.

A regiment commander received a telegram from a battalion commander. He knew the battalion commander's character and would not ask him for help unless he had no other choice.

The commander of the first regiment immediately sent a telegram to order the second and third battalions to send a company each to support the first battalion. At the same time, he sent a telegram to Wang Zhuangfei, asking the third regiment to intensify the attack and meet up with his first battalion as soon as possible.

The Second and Third Battalions received orders from the First Regiment Commander and immediately each led a company to the First Battalion's position.

At this time, the Japanese artillery had stopped bombing the first battalion's position because their soldiers were already very close to the first battalion's position.

It seemed that the Japanese on both sides of the first battalion's position could rush into the fortifications with just one charge.

The gunfire from the fortifications was so sparse that it was not enough to stop the enemy's charge. However, the grenades that kept flying out of the fortifications still delayed the enemy's attack.

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