Devil's Army
Chapter 856: Occupation of the Northern Position of Bailonggang Bridge
At present, the company commander's troops were about 300 to 400 meters away from the Japanese position, while the nearest house on both sides was only about 100 meters away from the Japanese position. The rocket soldiers suggested to the company commander:
"Break through the walls of the houses of ordinary people on the roadside, and the troops pass through the houses to approach the enemy's position. When they reach the house in front, they blow up the two machine gun positions of the enemy. The troops will take advantage of the opportunity to charge and will definitely be able to capture the enemy's position."
The instructor of the first company led the soldiers to discuss with the residents of the house.
The common people here were not familiar with the First Anti-Japanese Army, and when faced with soldiers armed with live ammunition, they all expressed their agreement meekly.
The company commander did not explain any further and immediately arranged for the soldiers to chisel through the wall and dig a passage.
As the walls of one house after another were broken through, a company of soldiers quickly moved toward the Japanese positions through the passages in the houses.
We reached the last house near the Japanese position. If we chisel the wall, the Japanese would definitely find us. But there was a window on the wall facing the Japanese position.
A soldier took off his military cap and uniform, pushed open the window and walked past it.
The Japanese soldiers in the position saw the window suddenly open and also saw an ordinary citizen walking through the window.
A Japanese soldier fired a shot through the window as a prank, and the bullet flew into the back of the First Army soldier's head.
A soldier reported to the company commander: The rocket troops are ready, the troops are ready, and they can launch an attack at any time.
The company commander immediately ordered the mortars to bombard the enemy's position. A row of soldiers in the bunkers fired at the enemy's position.
All the Japanese soldiers on the position were attracted by the row of soldiers on this side of the path.
Two rocket soldiers suddenly popped their heads out of the window and fired rockets at the machine gun positions on both sides of the Japanese position.
"Boom, boom," two explosions were heard, and the second and third rows of soldiers hiding in the house quickly rushed towards the Japanese position.
The Japanese soldiers who had recovered from their shock quickly fired at the soldiers of the First Army. Without the support of heavy weapons, the soldiers of the First Army quickly rushed to the front of the position and kept throwing grenades into the enemy's position.
There were more than 20 Japanese soldiers left in the position. They abandoned the position and the wounded and quickly retreated to the Bailonggang Bridge.
The company commander did not continue to pursue the Japanese army, but instead asked the soldiers to consolidate their positions and deepen their fortifications.
Then the second battalion commander arrived at the position. He left the first company to guard the position, while the second and third companies continued to advance towards the Bailonggang Bridge.
The second company, which was responsible for the vanguard, heard the whistling sound of mortar shells before it reached the Bailonggang Bridge.
"Hide, hide quickly!"
The second company commander shouted as he and his soldiers ran towards the wall.
The Japanese mortar shells finally stopped bombing, and the company commander immediately led his soldiers to continue advancing towards the Bailonggang Bridge.
"Stop advancing!" The second company commander stopped the troops because he saw the Japanese in front were waiting for them in the fortifications.
"Captain, can you let us in the platoon?" the platoon leader asked the second captain.
"Okay, be careful." The second company commander instructed.
When the Japanese army saw that the soldiers of the Devil Unit had begun to attack, machine guns began to fire and infantry began to shoot.
The machine gunners of the First Army lay on the ground and began firing at the Japanese positions, covering their own infantry as they charged forward.
The infantry of the First Army began to leap left and right and advance towards the Bailonggang Bridge position.
Although the soldiers of the First Army advanced very cautiously, they were still shot and fell from time to time under the bullets fired by the Japanese army like a rain of bullets.
The Japanese and the First Army machine guns fired at each other, trying to seize the initiative on the battlefield. The Japanese mortars also began to bombard the attacking First Army soldiers.
The Second Company's mortars attempted to suppress the Japanese artillery, but were instead suppressed by the Japanese mortars.
Under the double bombing and strafing of Japanese mortars and machine guns, a platoon leader had to retreat, leaving behind the bodies of more than a dozen fallen comrades.
"Captain, let us go!" The rocket soldiers of the second company asked. Their rocket soldiers were used as heavy firepower in many battlefields. But the captain of the second company did not agree because the enemy's bullets were too dense.
"Company commander, give us more grenades so we can cover the rocket soldiers!" the platoon leader continued to demand.
The second company commander had no choice but to nod in agreement and asked the third platoon to give some of the grenades to the first platoon leader and his men.
A platoon leader threw a round of grenades at the Japanese front-line positions, and then, while the smoke from the grenade explosion had not yet dissipated, he led the rocket soldiers to quickly approach the Japanese positions.
The smoke from the grenade explosion dissipated, and the platoon leader threw another round of grenades at the Japanese front line.
The platoon leader and the rocket soldiers continued to approach the Japanese Bailonggang Bridge position.
When the two rocket soldiers got close enough to the Japanese Bailonggang Bridge position, they raised their rocket launchers and fired two rockets.
As two explosions sounded, the machine guns in the Japanese Bailonggang position were blown into the sky.
A platoon leader took the opportunity to fire at the Japanese army with a light machine gun.
The surrounding row of soldiers also charged forward while shooting.
Seeing this, the second company commander ordered the second and third platoons to attack quickly. The company finally succeeded in attacking the Japanese position north of Bailonggang Bridge.
The remaining Japanese troops fled to the southern position through the Bailonggang Bridge and confronted the devil troops across the river.
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