Bright Sword: From Soldier to Brigade Commander

Chapter 189: Capture the Type A Division Commander Alive!

Several Chinese cavalrymen surrounded the armored vehicle.

There was chaos outside, and it was impossible to tell friend from foe. The light and heavy machine guns on the Japanese armored vehicles were unable to fire.

When attacking the Japanese infantry group, the Chinese cavalry found that armored vehicles, trucks, etc. were given priority.

These animation systems cannot be chopped or broken by hitting, so you can only blow them up by getting close to them or use other methods.

Su Fei's cavalry did not act recklessly.

The recruits quickly mastered various military common sense and combat skills. Moreover, before the battle began, the officers also explained how to deal with different enemies.

The cavalry dealt with the Japanese trucks by throwing grenades and bombing them.

The Japanese trucks did not force their way out. He couldn't just crush his own soldiers to death in the chaos, right?

There are such Japanese elk, but not many.

The Japanese engineers, logistics personnel, and personnel from the division headquarters were determined not to leave in order to guard the information, supplies, equipment, etc. They shouted and fought on the trucks and were blown up by the thrown grenades.

The exploding grenades forced the Japanese soldiers to flee from the truck.

Some of the Japanese soldiers on the armored vehicles huddled together, waiting for their chance to strike, while others opened the doors and rushed out, unwilling to sit and wait for death.

They believed that the Chinese troops coming to attack were extremely numerous, otherwise they would not dare to charge like this. The large number of cavalry meant that the Chinese army had at least tens of thousands of troops.

What's the point of being trapped in an armored vehicle and unable to fight?

Some Chinese cavalrymen did not charge forward, but instead searched for the enemy here and destroyed vehicles.

The headquarters of the Japanese 16th Division was surrounded and protected by dozens of Japanese soldiers. These soldiers fought desperately to protect it and shot at anyone who approached.

Their fierce shooting caused at least 20 Chinese cavalry soldiers to be killed or injured.

However, their madness could not escape the impact of the fire horse formation. More than a dozen Japanese guards were kicked to death by war horses. Another Japanese soldier tried to intercept a frightened horse, which angered the horse. The stallion, which had not yet been castrated, had a violent temper and bit his head to pieces with its mouth.

Several injured Chinese cavalry soldiers got up from the ground because of anger and wanted revenge.

They took out their pistols and grenades and launched a surprise attack on the enemy. A few grenades blew up the solid circle of the Japanese guards.

By the time of the second round of battle charge, the commander of the Japanese 16th Division, Nakajima, and the chief of staff, Nakane, finally came to their senses. In fact, they were waiting for the opportunity to reorganize the troops.

A Type A division cannot be defeated by a single charge.

Imperial Army onboard!

Nakajima brandished his saber and shouted loudly.

Japanese officers and soldiers quickly crawled out of the darkness, fields and ravines, wiped the blood off their bodies, and stumbled forward.

"Hmph, the Fire Bull Formation from thousands of years ago, what a shame, what a disgrace," the old Japanese soldier Nakajima was knowledgeable and knew that his troops had been ambushed. If it was a normal battle, the Japanese army would not be defeated if the Chinese army charged, even if it was a cavalry charge.

The Japanese troops gathered with loud shouts.

This is too high-profile and exposes the position.

In the second wave of charge, the Chinese cavalry used war horses to charge and once again defeated the Japanese army.

At this time, several cavalrymen actually surrounded the armored convoy where the Japanese division headquarters was located.

The division commander, Lieutenant General Nakajima, the old Japanese, and the chief of staff, Nakane, were completely panicked.

They could only retreat back to their armored vehicles to avoid being trampled to death by the horses!

A wounded Chinese cavalry soldier got up in the darkness, discovered the enemy's situation, quietly walked over, picked up a grenade from a Japanese corpse on the ground, and fired it.

The car door, which had not yet been closed, directly swallowed the grenade.

This Chinese cavalry soldier was very experienced. He threw the grenade at the wall of the armored vehicle. When it bounced back and fell to the ground, it rolled around, but the time delay was up!

A Japanese staff officer rushed forward without hesitation, grabbed the grenade and wanted to throw it out. Boom, the grenade exploded in his hand with the power equivalent to that of an air-burst bomb. It not only blew through his chest on the spot, but also injured Lieutenant General Nakajima and Colonel Nakane who were nearby.

The Chinese cavalry in the second round of charge were all infantry.

They had to identify and eliminate the Japanese troops, leaving no one alive, especially the lurking Japanese troops. This was ground infantry combat.

A large number of stubbornly resisting Japanese wounded soldiers were killed by them.

Japanese vehicles such as trucks, armored vehicles, baggage mule and horse carts, and document and information vehicles were occupied by the Chinese army, who searched and cleared hidden dangers.

The injured Nakajima, the arrogant commander of the 16th Division of the Japanese Army, now has a gloomy face and a look of fear in his eyes. He is completely in a state of panic!

How could this be?

The 16th Division was actually defeated?

Ahhhhhhh?

He fell into a state of mental confusion.

Colonel Nakane ordered the guards to take him away and leave immediately.

The injured Chinese soldier was too seriously injured to fight any further and fainted in front of the armored vehicle.

Other Chinese soldiers arrived.

The chaos and noise in the armored vehicles attracted attention, and everyone shouted, shot, and fired grenades.

Nakajima ordered the armored vehicles to launch a forced attack. They ran over countless corpses, fired indiscriminately, turned around and fled to the north, but they were so anxious that they drove directly into the natural ditch on the left and were stuck in the thick mud and could not move.

Chinese officers and soldiers chased after them and surrounded the armored vehicles tightly.

Because the Japanese army was still firing machine guns in the mud, causing casualties among the Chinese army, the angry officers and soldiers bombarded the Chinese army with countless grenades.

Finally, a soldier found a gap and threw a grenade in, quieting the place down.

Shine the flashlight, because I think the armored vehicle is unusual.

"Oh my god, an old devil, a high-ranking official. And a Japanese girl! She's dressed like a goblin!"

Su Fei was a little surprised when he received the report, so he hurried to check and found that all the people had been pulled out.

Injured, but not dead.

"Who are you?" Su Fei asked.

Nakajima, the old devil, endured the pain and stood straight, his eyes glaring coldly at Su Fei and the surrounding Chinese officers and soldiers: "I am the commander of the 16th Division of the Empire of Japan! You can kill me or cut me up, as you please. As an imperial officer, I will never surrender."

Commander of the 16th Division?

Lieutenant General Nakajima, the old devil? The old butcher?

After Su Fei asked, he slapped him in the face.

"Executioner! Butcher, Nakajima, you old thief, do you still remember the Nanjing Massacre?"

You you you?

Nakajima knew that his crime was serious and was afraid of being tortured and retaliated against, so he fainted from fear.

Colonel Nakane was very smart and expressed his willingness to surrender as a prisoner, refusing to get excited or violate discipline. When he learned that the officer in front of him was the famous Su Fei, he quickly bowed and trembled all over: "Ha Yi, I have heard a lot about you! General Su is the nemesis of my Great Japanese Imperial Army."

Military discipline? Disgusting. Su Fei slapped him in the face again.

The geishas and high-ranking comfort women were terrified and shouted that they wanted to commit suicide. Su Fei gave them sabers, and they looked at each other, not daring to commit suicide.

What a surprise!

Su Fei had never thought that he could capture the commander of the Japanese 16th Division alive in a surprise attack? That was great.

After a little thought, he came up with a bolder idea!

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