Devil's Army

Chapter 695 Achievement of the goal

The special forces soldier dealt with the second lieutenant, walked to the door of the oil depot, and nodded to the jackal.

The Jackal understood what he meant and asked the other Japanese soldiers:

"Besides the second lieutenant, who is the highest commander here?"

"Reporting to the captain, I'm Sergeant Sado. I'm in charge of the oil depot while the second lieutenant is away." A Japanese sergeant came out and answered.

"Gather your teams. I need to talk to you."

Sergeant Sado looked at the jackal hesitantly.

"What? Don't you understand what I say?" The jackal stretched out his hand, ready to strike.

Sergeant Sadoma quickly responded, "Hi!" and turned and ran away.

Soon, a total of 52 soldiers, including Sergeant Sado, lined up in front of the Jackal.

"Are all the members of your team here?" Jackal was worried that there were still Japanese soldiers hiding in the oil depot. As long as one Japanese soldier was not eliminated, he could destroy the entire oil depot with a fire.

"There are still 12 soldiers on guard duty who have not come to assemble." Sergeant Sadoma responded.

"Go with Sergeant Sadoma and familiarize yourself with the defense and take over the responsibility." Jackal ordered a squad leader.

"Hi!" the squad leader responded, standing at attention.

Sergeant Sado reluctantly took the squad leader and others to their sentinels.

The squad leader left his special forces soldiers next to each Japanese sentry.

Without waiting for the squad leader to come back, Jackal pulled out a piece of paper from his pocket, pointed it at the Japanese soldiers lined up in front of him and said:

"Your lieutenant has been dismissed for failing to protect the oil depot. Now we are in charge of defending this place."

This small group of Japanese soldiers was suddenly in a commotion. Why was their captain dismissed for no reason?

A sergeant stepped forward and wanted to take a look at the paper, but the Jackal glared at him coldly, and the sergeant retreated awkwardly.

"Now you line up and move forward, leave the oil depot and report to the headquarters." The Jackal ordered.

But the Japs did not move. The Jackal was not their direct commander and could not mobilize them.

"If you don't want to go to the headquarters, I'll take you there."

Before the Japanese soldiers understood what the Jackal meant, he waved his hand and the special forces members fired at the small group of Japanese soldiers.

Before this small group of Japanese soldiers could react, they fell one after another in front of the oil depot.

Jackal immediately ordered the special forces to take full control of the oil depot.

At this time, the phone rang, and Jackal quickly picked up the phone. An anxious voice came from the phone:

"Lieutenant Iguchi, didn't you know the phone line was broken?"

"Sorry, I didn't call, I don't know!"

"Blow up the oil depot immediately and take the troops back to the headquarters."

"Hi!" replied the Jackal.

"You are not Lieutenant Iguchi, who are you?" the other party asked after hearing something wrong in Jackal's voice.

"Lieutenant Iguchi just left. I'm Sergeant Sadoma."

"Sado-kun, follow the order immediately."

"Hi!"

When the Third Regiment Commander heard that the Jackal had succeeded, he immediately arranged for the Second Company to guard the path leading to the oil depot.

After the 4th Brigade recaptured the west side of Xiaoling River in Jinzhou, it immediately sent troops to Xiaolingzi Airport.

When a battalion of the 4th Brigade arrived at Xiaolingzi Airport, the special forces lying in ambush there were already engaged in a fierce battle with the Japanese.

Since the last time Xiaolingzi Airport was attacked by the devil troops, Division Commander Sakamoto has arranged a battalion to strengthen the defense here.

This time, Xiaolingzi Airport was attacked by the First Army Air Force and suffered heavy losses. However, the combat effectiveness of the Japanese troops was still there.

When Captain Wu of the special forces heard that the 4th Brigade had already attacked the west gate of Jinzhou City, he launched a battle aimed at protecting various facilities at the airport.

Although the special forces were strong, the Japanese had more people. After the attack by the First Army Air Force, the garrison still had 700 to 800 people. They once suppressed Captain Wu's more than 100 special forces.

Captain Wu mobilized Feilong and Golden Eagle to remove the enemy's artillery positions from the air and suppress the enemy's machine gun fire points. Only in this way could they barely occupy and defend the Xiaolingzi Airport oil depot and warehouse defense line.

With the arrival of Captain Huang of the Fourth Brigade, the battle began to tilt in favor of the First Army.

Captain Huang of the Second Battalion of the Third Regiment of the Fourth Brigade rushed to Xiaolingzi Airport and immediately stabbed the enemy in the back. Mortar shells were fired at the enemy at the airport. Under the cover of shells, the soldiers fiercely attacked the enemy.

The Japanese, who originally had only a slight advantage, were now attacked from both sides and gradually could not hold out and fled out of the airport.

Captain Huang and Captain Wu did not pursue the fleeing devils. Their goal was to recapture the Xiaolingzi Airport and protect the airport oil depot and other facilities so that the First Army could use the airport.

Captain Huang and Captain Wu quickly cleared out the remaining Japanese in the airport and arranged for soldiers to stand guard and patrol.

At this point in the Jinzhou Campaign, although Jinzhou had not been completely recovered, the goal had been achieved, which was to recover the Xiaolingzi Airport and the Navy Oil Depot.

The large force temporarily confronted the Japanese across the river. After being fully prepared, they attacked the east side of Xiaoling River and the west side of Nv'er River in one fell swoop and completely recovered Jinzhou.

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