Devil's Army

Chapter 684: The Japs Are Blocked at Liangjia Mountain

The Liangjiashan Fortress was bombarded by the fierce artillery fire of the Japanese, and mud was splattered everywhere and smoke rose up.

The Japanese captain took advantage of the smoke filling the Liangjia Mountain and ordered the Second Squadron to quickly pass through the path in front of the Liangjia Mountain.

However, in order to strengthen the defense of the Liangjia Mountain Fortress, the First Brigade dispatched a Golden Eagle II from the Air Force to keep an eye on the area around Liangjia Mountain.

As soon as the Japanese's Second Squadron entered the path in front of Liangjia Mountain, the operator of the Golden Eagle No. 2 immediately reported the coordinates of the Japanese on the path to the artillery nearby.

The artillery began to bombard the Japanese on the path again.

The captain of the 113th Battalion saw that Liangjia Mountain was filled with smoke and dust, and the artillery of the Devil Army could still accurately bomb their soldiers. He knew that there should be artillery observers of the Devil Army nearby, so he immediately sent several small teams to search nearby.

As long as the eyes of the devil army's artillery are shot out, their soldiers can quickly pass through the path in front of Liangjia Mountain while their artillery is bombarding Liangjia Mountain.

With the lesson of the first squadron, the devils of the second squadron no longer rushed forward under the fire, but retreated, waiting to destroy the artillery observation post of the devil's troops before launching the charge.

What disappointed the captain of the 113th Battalion was that several search teams searched the high ground where they could see the path in front of Liangjia Mountain, but did not find even a shadow of a soldier from the Devil Corps.

After hearing the search soldier's report, Captain 113 was also puzzled.

The second squadron leader asked the battalion leader: "Could it be that the artillery of the devil unit has hidden themselves?" After all, searching for three or four people in the vast forest is not an easy task.

"Artillery observers can hide normally, but it is impossible to hide when reporting bombing coordinates to the artillery."

Thinking of this, the captain ordered the search team to continue searching at various target locations. An hour later, the artillery will bombard Liangjia Mountain again to cover the infantry passing through the path ahead.

An hour later, another violent explosion was heard in front of the Liangjiashan Fortress.

Liangjia Mountain was filled with smoke again, and the vision was blurred. The captain ordered the second squadron to quickly pass the path ahead.

However, as soon as the second squadron of the Japanese invaders rushed onto the path ahead, the artillery shells of the First Army seemed to have eyes and started bombarding them.

The Japanese Second Squadron had to retreat again.

Seeing this situation, the captain was helpless against the artillery of the devil troops.

The captain thought about it again and again and decided to take the Liangjiashan Fortress first. Otherwise, all his troops would have to stick to the small road.

The Japanese soldiers of the second squadron slowly crawled towards the Liangjiashan Fortress.

The person who was most happy to see the Japanese attacking the Liangjiashan Fortress was the second battalion commander.

How many of their soldiers had fallen in front of Liangjia Mountain? Now they could finally use these devils as sacrifices.

The First Army did not shoot while the devils were climbing up, which made them wonder if there were no devil troops in the fortifications.

The second battalion commander had been quietly watching this group of devils in the fortress. In front of them, the entire first company of the first battalion was lying there, and the second battalion commander wanted the devils in this squadron to be buried with them.

When the Japanese from the second squadron completely entered the encirclement of the bunker group, the second battalion commander ordered: Shoot!

There was a sudden burst of gunfire from the Liangjiashan Fortress, and the Japanese soldiers in the front fell down or rolled down the mountain one after another.

The Japanese squadron leader knew how strategic and solid the Liangjiashan Fortress was, and there was no shortcut except to storm it.

The squadron leader divided his troops into three groups, two of which attacked the Liangjiashan Fortress from the left and right wings.

At this time, the bunkers on both wings of the Liangjiashan Fortress also fired at the Japanese. The Japanese who were unable to dodge were knocked down one after another. The troops suddenly became chaotic.

The Japanese, who lacked weapons to attack bunkers, suffered heavy casualties under the siege of bunkers and front fortresses.

The Japanese squadron leader tried desperately to stabilize the troops and launch a powerful attack on the Liangjiashan Fortress again, but it was all in vain.

The squadron leader formed a commando team with the only soldiers around him, hoping to use them to blow up the bunker.

At this time, the well-organized layout of the bunkers played a big role. The Japanese commandos were knocked down one after another by the crossfire of the well-organized bunkers.

Seeing that there was no hope of capturing the fortress, the squadron leader had to begin retreating under the protection of several guards.

What made the squadron captain despair was that before they had gone back far, two heavy machine guns in the two bunkers on the left and right sides behind them started firing at them.

The gunfire on Liangjia Mountain finally stopped, and the Japanese soldiers of the Second Squadron turned into corpses.

The captain of the 113th Battalion did not dare to attack again. One of his two infantry squadrons was crippled and the other was completely wiped out.

The captain asked for help from the division commander Sakamoto. The division commander Sakamoto told him the good news: the Japanese reinforcements from Fengtian had already set out and were approaching him, and asked him to hold on and wait for help.

The chief of staff of Fengtian knew that if Jinzhou was destroyed, Fengtian would be in trouble. Therefore, he ordered the Seto Battalion to break through the blockade of the devil troops and move closer to the Japanese army that had broken through the blockade of the east gate of Jinzhou by the devil troops.

When the commander of the First Brigade heard that the enemy reinforcements from Fengtian had engaged the Third Brigade, he also rushed to the Third Brigade's headquarters, because he knew that if the enemy reinforcements from Fengtian and Jinzhou attacked from both sides, the path in front of Liangjia Mountain might be opened.

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