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Chapter 133 The first battle was won

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The soldiers of the cavalry regiment really discovered the Japanese cavalry in the distance. On the horizon, many small black dots were moving quickly, and there were still quite a few. With the help of a telescope, you can see the Japanese in yellow uniforms.

Under the leadership of the regiment commander Sun Chuanzhi, the cavalry regiment rushed forward in a mighty manner. The sound of horse hooves seemed deafening, and the earth was trembling gently.

In the distance, a cavalry corps of the Japanese devils also discovered the Eighth Route Army cavalry in the distance, more than a thousand Japanese devils cavalry, led by Colonel Ishikawa Masao, and also came up.

This Japanese cavalry corps is the vanguard of the First Infantry Brigade of Abe Quixu, and 20 to 30 kilometers behind is the main force of the First Infantry Brigade. Therefore, when the Japanese saw that the number of people in the Eighth Route Army in front was the dominant, they were not afraid, so they picked up rifles and rushed towards this side.

The Eighth Route Army Cavalry Regiment not only had a K-47 automatic rifle, but also brought more than a dozen 60 mortars. Because of their light weight and great power, not only infantry liked it, but they were often used as heavy fire support for battalions and companies. The cavalry regiments often brought more than a dozen mortars.

There was about a company of the cavalry regiment, more than 100 soldiers, and did not rush forward with the large army. Instead, after choosing a location, they quickly and skillfully assembled the mortars. In less than a minute, the twelve mortars were installed and lined up in a neat row. The three gunners next to each mortar were already in place, carefully adjusting the firing angle and parameters of the mortars.

The other soldiers brought out boxes of shells from horseback, placed them on the ground, and opened the wooden boxes for loading shells. Ten shells were neatly placed in each wooden box.

When the twelve mortars were ready, the Japanese cavalry had already entered the range of the mortars, and were less than a thousand meters away from the cavalry of the Eighth Route Army.

With the command of the mortar company commander, the twelve mortars made a sound of "bang, bang, bang" the mortars ejected from the bore, and the mortar shells flew towards the Japanese cavalry in the distance with a sharp roar.

"Boom, boom, boom" explosions exploded among the Japanese cavalry. Then the Japanese were overturned, and large pits with one or two meters in diameter were blown up on the grass, and large areas of soil were splashed.

The Japanese were almost stunned by a sudden shelling. Why did the Eighth Route Army cavalry on the opposite side bring so many mortars?

A shelling from the cavalry regiment released at least hundreds of Japanese devils. Some Japanese devils might have been injured and fell off the horse's back, but they were also trampled to death by the Japanese cavalry following closely behind.

After a moment, the two armies were only two or three hundred meters apart. In order to avoid accidentally hurting their comrades, the mortars of the Eighth Route Army Cavalry Regiment stopped shelling, but the cavalry soldiers running in the front started shooting the AK-47 rifle in their hands.

Seeing the dense Japanese cavalry in front of him, the soldiers were so excited that they pulled the trigger tightly, and did not use point shots at all. They all used continuous shots. The rapid and dense sound of "da, da, da..." immediately covered the sound of horse hooves.

The ak-47 in the hands of the soldiers was like the sickle of the god of death, ruthlessly reaping the lives of the Japanese. The Japanese cavalry fell in pieces, and the fallen Japanese cavalry basically got shot a few bullets, or even a dozen bullets. A few Japanese were even beaten into sieves, and their upper bodies were covered in blood and blood.

The Japanese had few counterattacks, only the sporadic sound of shooting from Type 38 rifles. When the Japanese Cavalry Regiment Captain Colonel Masao Ishikawa saw this scene, he was both heartbroken and immediately shouted loudly: "Retreat, retreat quickly." After shouting, he turned his horse's head first and galloped northward.

Many of the other Japanese devils were already scared by such fierce firepower. Although most of the Japanese cavalry corps were veterans of hundreds of wars, so what about veterans of hundreds of wars? Seeing the Japanese in front falling down like harvesting wheat, the ground was covered with incomplete corpses, they were already broken. When they saw the corps captain ordering to retreat, they turned their horses in panic and fled north.

The soldiers of the cavalry regiment chased behind and shot. The Japanese lost a large number of corpses, and about a thousand people fled north. They ran farther and farther, gradually exceeding the range of the AK-47 rifle.

From shelling the Japanese cavalry to retreating, in less than twenty minutes, seven or eight hundred Japanese were killed as cavalry soldiers to steal the souls of the dead.

Seeing the Japanese running farther and farther away, the battalion commander of the cavalry battalion, who was unwilling to accept, ran to Sun Chuanzhi and asked anxiously: "Captain, we will chase you or not, the Japanese running farther and farther away."

Sun Chuanzhi looked at the Japanese cavalry who fled in a panic in the distance and smiled and said, "First Battalion Commander, please leave these Japanese cavalry to Captain Pan and others. If all the Japanese are killed by us and the Japanese commander Pan and his men who came from afar have not even caught them, it is not good. If we eat meat, we always have to leave some soup for others to drink."

"Oh!" The first battalion commander, who was unwilling to accept, sighed a long time, slowly slowed down and stopped chasing.

In the distance, the Japanese corps leader saw that the Eighth Route Army's cavalry stopped chasing, and he breathed a sigh of fear. The tragic battle scene just now was difficult to remove in his mind.

The Japanese who had escaped the pursuit of the cavalry regiment, ran forward quickly, wanting to meet with the main force of the First Infantry Brigade behind earlier. After running a few kilometers, a large number of vehicles appeared in the distance, and there were probably dozens of vehicles depending on the scale.

Masao Ishikawa, who felt something was wrong, rode his horse, picked up his telescope and looked at the convoy in the distance. He saw dozens of off-road vehicles coming here at high speed. Each car had a small black cannon, and the barrel of one or two meters long seemed particularly dazzling. Although Masao Ishikawa didn't know what weapon it was, he felt that this weapon would never be less powerful.

There were several Eighth Route Army soldiers standing in the carriage of each car. These Eighth Route Army soldiers must have discovered themselves. Through the telescope, Masao Ishikawa even saw many Eighth Route Army soldiers shouting happily in the car.

Masao Ishikawa, who had long become a frightened bird, quickly ordered the troops to speed up their escape, but how could the four legs of the war horse compare to the four wheels of the off-road vehicle? In addition, it was a flat grassland, and the off-road vehicle could gallop to the fullest, so the distance between the two sides quickly narrowed.

There were still seven or eight hundred meters away. The few 30 mm machine guns on the off-road vehicle could not hold back and began to fire at the running Japanese cavalry. The Eighth Route Army shooter who was firing, saw the bombs hitting the Japanese, and shouted in the car excitedly.


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