Section 232 Retreat
The police station has been prepared, and Colonel Kakuda also met with the commissioner. This is different from the police station. It can be said that there are all light and heavy weapons here. Whenever there is an action, the Japanese army can take out heavy weapons from the warehouse. This is the same set of them back then, but many things are broken, such as the original crooked light machine gun. The failure rate of those things is too high, so now they are replaced by Czech light machine guns. The Type 92 heavy machine gun is still very good. Many people say that Maxim heavy machine guns are used instead, but the Japanese army attaches importance to marksmanship, so the Type 92 heavy machine gun is more suitable for the Japanese army.
Colonel Kakuda believes that he has a strong strength. In addition, the regular army on the security team, even if there are 2,000 people in the rebellious police station, it is absolutely impossible for them to be their opponents. Colonel Kakuda is now full of energy and takes people there. If you want to judge, then try our best.
The commissioner next to him looked at these Japanese mercenaries helplessly. Although they were disabled, these people were still in good spirits. The commissioner also admired those who came to brainwash. It turned out that China and Japan were fighting like that, almost human heads were tying their brains. But now these people are so obedient to China. I have to admire these guys' brainwashing skills.
For today's Japanese people, it is indeed a happy thing to be able to join the army to help China serve. This means that their whole family can eat some better food without eating mixed grain noodles. In their pursuit, this is the biggest one. Those people in the police station are unhealthy and want to follow His Majesty the Emperor to the end, so they can directly save you. If they can't see who has the greatest power now, you can only report to hell.
The closer they get to the police station, the more nervous they are. For these insurgents in the legend, they have some information in their hands. The legend is that these insurgents are very terrible. If these people get in trouble, they can die with you with explosives. This is very recommended in Japanese Bushido. Although they have done this in the army, they have been away from the army for so long, and they are a little unfamiliar with them. Sometimes they think they should live a good life, but the grain noodles at home are too unpalatable, so they can only put on military uniforms and come to the army to help the Chinese.
Bang bang bang bang...
Before these Japanese mercenaries could come back to their senses, they started shooting on the houses on both sides of the road. The commissioner immediately jumped off his horse and found a cover under the protection of the security team. However, the Japanese mercenaries were not so lucky. There were only so few Yan bodies on the road around them. They were walking in front of them just now, and people fell down in groups of three or three. You could tell that it was the Sanba Daguer, who had fallen in ambush.
Colonel Kakuda's war horse was also hit. Fortunately, this guy reacted quite quickly. Following the special envoy to the bunker next to him, his guards were not so lucky. Three of the seven guards were dead now, and the attackers were very good at shooting skills, just like the veterans in the army. Colonel Kakuda picked up his telescope and saw that the commanding heights on both sides of the house were occupied by others. There were still many of those people, at least more than the people on their side. He looked at these rebels in horror. When did the rebels become so large? Did these people all come out from the ground?
boom!!
What surprised them was still behind. These people not only had good equipment but also had accurate marksmanship, but also brought grenade launchers.
Colonel Kakuda and the commissioner looked at each other, and both sides saw it in the eyes of each other. This was not an ordinary insurgent. These people should be the main insurgents in Japan and should have received support from some big figures. Otherwise, there would not be such weapons. In their impression, the insurgents only had a few rifles at most, and some grenades were amazing. How could there be shells explode now?
"Immediately order the troops to retreat and ask for support from the Marine Corps. These people are much more than us. If we continue to rush up, our losses will be great. At that time, there may be a crisis at Nagasaki Port. Nagasaki Port produces 10% of Japan's things, which is all about supporting the front line. We cannot drop the chain at this time. It is no big deal for the troops to retreat quickly and let them occupy the city. Anyway, the city will not have any effect on the war. It is just a group of ordinary people." The commissioner immediately made a correct judgment. Even if the police station occupied the city, it would be nothing. The city could not have any major role. On the contrary, the port area is the most important, especially the large warehouses in the suburbs, where there is a large amount of supplies. If it is robbed by these people, the situation is worrying.
Although Colonel Kakuda was unwilling to go up and showed up, he also understood that if he really brought his team up, he would likely encounter a devastating blow. Now he could gain a foothold in the army, all of whom were injured. If they lost all their losses in this battle, Colonel Kakuda could certainly be promoted, but if a bunch of newcomers from other places, their combat effectiveness would decline very quickly. The final result was very likely to be unable to continue to rise. This was an act that was not worth the loss. He dyed his red top red with the blood of his brothers. Some people in the army did this, but in the end it was unrecognizable, so Colonel Kakuda decided to retreat.
The Japanese mercenaries quickly retreated, and the people in the police station did not take advantage of the victory. After picking up more than 80 rifles on the ground, they quickly occupied major agencies in the city. These places were also informed, carrying some confidential documents to retreat to the military camp in the suburbs, and the entire building was almost empty.
General Yamamoto was in the police station and the news was better than the other. The progress was so fast that he occupied the city hall soon. General Yamamoto took his carriage to the city hall, and the police station did not deserve his identity.
Chapter completed!