Devil's Army
Chapter 638: Occupation of the Ammunition Depot
When the platoon leader and his men arrived at the gate of the Jianye Town Command Center, four Japanese sentries with guns raised blocked their way and chattered at them in an inaudible voice.
Only then did the platoon leader understand why many tasks could only be accomplished by special forces.
There was no way out at this point. The platoon leader talked a lot, gestured, and even imitated the action of moving a box of bullets before the Japanese understood the general idea and let them in.
The four Anti-Japanese Army soldiers walking behind quickly wiped the necks of the four Japanese sentries, then put on their military uniforms and stood there on guard.
The soldiers nearby worked in perfect harmony and quickly disposed of the bodies of the four devils.
After entering the Japanese headquarters, a platoon leader arranged four soldiers and two guides to release all the captured boatmen. He also told the soldiers his plan and asked them to go back quickly to get reinforcements.
When we arrived at the Japanese ammunition depot, there were two Japanese soldiers guarding the door.
The platoon leader repeated his previous dance moves.
But the IQ of these two Japanese soldiers was obviously problematic. After watching for a long time, they still couldn't understand what the platoon leader meant.
The platoon leader simply used a dagger to solve the problem, then broke the door lock and let the soldiers enter the ammunition depot.
The soldiers who were trying to rescue the imprisoned boatmen had already succeeded.
The two houses where the boatmen were held were not guarded.
The soldier broke the door lock and hid in the room, quietly observing the situation in the ammunition depot opposite.
Seeing that the ammunition depot had been seized, the soldiers prepared to take the boatman away.
At this time, a Japanese patrol came from the opposite side.
The soldier immediately stopped the boatmen and lay down at the crack of the door to observe the situation outside.
The patrol left, the soldier waved, and the boatman immediately followed him out of the room.
Coincidentally, a second lieutenant and a corporal walked out of the command center at this moment.
As soon as the lieutenant saw the soldiers and boatmen, he shouted, "What are you doing?" and quickly drew his gun with his right hand.
The soldier immediately raised his gun and two gunshots were heard. The second lieutenant and the soldier beside him fell down.
The soldiers and the boatmen quickly ran to the gate of the headquarters.
At this time, the Japanese patrol that had just left returned and began shooting at the boatmen.
The boatmen panicked and started running around.
The four soldiers shouted loudly: "Get down, get down..."
No matter how loudly the soldiers shouted, the boatmen continued to run around.
The four soldiers fought back and pinned the boatman down.
The two boatmen shouted and rushed to the gate of the headquarters.
A soldier rushed forward and pushed the two boatmen to the ground.
At this time, two bullets were also shot at the two boatmen who wanted to escape.
"Puff, puff," the sounds of two bullets piercing through flesh were heard, and the soldier vomited blood and fell to the ground.
The two boatmen looked at the soldier who fell behind them, holding their heads, and dared not move.
The other boatmen were also controlled by the other three soldiers and all lay on the ground.
At this time, the Japanese soldiers came out of the headquarters one after another and shot at the boatmen. The soldiers of the First Army in the ammunition depot blocked the entrance of the ammunition depot with empty boxes and started shooting at the Japanese soldiers.
The attention of the Japanese was quickly attracted by the soldiers of the First Army in the ammunition depot. The ammunition depot was much more important than the boatmen.
The Japs began shooting at the soldiers of the First Army in the ammunition depot.
Seeing this, the three soldiers quickly protected the boatmen behind them and told them to escape quickly.
A row of soldiers in the ammunition depot immediately fired at the Japanese patrol with machine guns to cover the boatmen's escape.
The three soldiers escorting the boatmen ran ahead to scout the situation. From time to time on the road, there were Japanese soldiers running back to the headquarters for reinforcement.
The three soldiers had to hide from time to time without the boatmen.
When they arrived at the gate of Jianye Town, the soldiers carefully observed that the guards at the gate were still theirs. They quickly led the boatmen out of the gate and ran in the direction they came from.
The three soldiers led the boatmen to the disembarkation place, where the two boatmen and the boat were still waiting for them.
An old soldier asked a new soldier to take the boatmen on board quickly and go back with the boatmen to ask for help from the troops.
The two of them turned around and ran towards Jianye Town again. At this time, one more person means more fighting power.
The veteran arrived at the gate of Jianye Town, called the five soldiers guarding the gate, and ran towards the Japanese command post together.
Arriving at the Japs' headquarters, the veteran found that it was already surrounded by Japs and puppet troops, with at least a squadron of troops.
The seven of them rushing into the Japanese command post was like throwing an egg against a rock.
The veteran observed the surrounding terrain and decisively led six soldiers to climb up a three-story building opposite the command center.
When he reached the roof of the building, the veteran saw three machine guns in the simple fortifications at the entrance of the ammunition depot, continuously firing at the Japanese soldiers rushing towards him from three directions.
There were already many Japanese corpses lying in front of the ammunition depot.
The veterans began shooting at the Japanese fire points that were attacking the ammunition depot.
As the Japanese soldiers who were suppressing the firepower point of the first army soldiers in the ammunition depot continued to fall, the Japanese commander also noticed the veterans in the three-story building opposite the ammunition depot and began to attack the building occupied by the veterans.
The situation of the veterans became dangerous.
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