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Eight hundred and seventeenth chapter head to head

After the Japanese army changed their vanguard troops, Takayama and his subordinates disappeared.

Because, here is less than a mile away from the second line of defense prepared by Han Yu for them. The new Japanese vanguard troops stopped less than ten minutes after leaving.

Relying on his artillery and heavy machine guns, the squadron leader of the vanguard squadron directly forgot the lessons learned by the attacking troops ahead of him because of underestimating the enemy. In order to show off in front of the brigade commander, he strives to become a brigade.

The arrogant squadron leader directly ordered the troops to start an attack.

The mortar heavy machine gun covers, and the three infantry squadrons launched attacks from the front and two wings to the second company of the new recruits defending the mountainside.

From this arrangement, we can see that although the Japanese squadron leader wanted to show himself, he was not so arrogant that he did not take everything seriously. At least he had to be cautious.

When the attack came, the Japanese came up and greeted them with shells and heavy machine gun bullets.

Soon, the mountainside position defended by the 2nd Company of the recruits was covered by smoke from gunpowders. The dense heavy machine gun bullets also made the mountainside bullets fly. In the forest behind the position, branches and shrubs were constantly hit by bullets and then broken.

Due to the limitation of terrain, the Second Company could not go back to avoid shells during the shelling.

However, they dug more than a dozen small anti-aircraft holes on the position, and then covered them with wood.

Although the protection is still poor, there is no problem blocking the mortar shells shot by the Japanese.

Therefore, although the Japanese mortars and heavy machine guns were very happy, the second company of the recruits did not suffer any casualties, but their ears were so painful that they were shocked by the explosion of shells.

After the ten-minute shelling, more than 100 Japanese devils also touched less than a hundred meters away from the position.

As soon as the three rounds and one group of shells began to extend back, more than a hundred Japanese soldiers were holding light machine guns and holding rifles. While firing, they rushed up to the independent regiment position on the mountainside.

The six gates of the grenade launchers that were attacking with the team were not idle either. They were quickly raised and fired grenades at the mountainside position at close range.

At this time, although we knew that the grenades shot by the Japanese were still very powerful, the second company of the recruits was still driven out of the anti-aircraft hole amid the shouts of more than 20 veterans, and then began to fight back.

Because the Japanese had three heavy machine guns to cover, a total of six light machine guns were constantly firing dense bullets into the positions.

The heavy machine gun equipped by the Second Company of the recruits was wanted to teach the Japanese grenade launcher a lesson under the control of the machine gunner. However, the only heavy machine gun often appears to be targeted by the Japanese three heavy machine guns.

A string of bullets came, and the heavy machine gunner who was not yet adapted to the battlefield was beaten into a hornet's nest.

After three or four machine gunners were fired in a row, no matter how the platoon leader ordered, no one had the courage to continue to operate the heavy machine gun.

In this case, a platoon leader could only go into battle in person. Then, with the help of several North Korean soldiers, he fired a string of bullets and transferred a heavy machine gun position, without giving the Japanese a chance to counterattack.

However, in this way, heavy machine guns can only exert 20% of their normal power.

Although more than a dozen Japanese devils were killed, they still did not block the Japanese offensive momentum.

That's not all. After the rest of the recruits' second company were forced to shoot a few bullets out by veterans around him, they were shot by the Japanese in the headshots of their former comrades. The remaining recruits who were still alive had no courage to stretch their heads out of the trenches and counterattack.

They all hid in consumption without showing their heads. Even if they were forced by the veterans around them, they would just lift the rifle out of the trench with both hands, and then did not aim, and blindly fired bullets at the Japanese who were getting closer and closer in front of them.

Of course, even if they were all squatting in the trenches, it didn't mean they were safe. Grenades falling from the sky kept taking away one life after another in the position.

In this case, the company commander had no choice but to let the alive recruits prepare grenades. After the Japanese rushed up, they used their grenades to greet the Japanese with their height advantage.

Soon, seventy or eighty grenades were smashed into the Japanese attacking troops, and the three teams were assigned many grenades, and the most were the Japanese attacking head-on. They were killed and injured by heavy machine guns, and several mice were killed and injured by riflemen and light machine gun blind cats. There were more than 30 Japanese left.

More than 30 grenades hit them and exploded, and then twenty Japanese were immediately covered by smoke from the grenade explosion.

The remaining dozen Japanese were stunned at first, and then continued to rush up the mountainside with a desperate attitude.

The company commander of the second company of the recruits did not know how many Japanese were killed behind the gunpowder. As soon as a grenade was thrown out, the company commander picked up the second grenade beside him and threw it in the direction of the Japanese. While throwing it, he shouted loudly: "Continue to throw grenades at the Japanese, don't stop. When will the Japanese retreat be when we stop!"

The second round of grenades hit the Japanese side and exploded in just ten seconds.

More than a dozen Japanese soldiers who were not many in front of the position were directly bombed in this round of explosions.

The more than a hundred Japanese attackers on both wings were not much better. Although more than twenty grenades were killed and injured by only a dozen Japanese, after two or three rounds of grenades, there were less than twenty Japanese left.

Because all this happened so quickly, when the squadron leader who was supervising the battle later realized that the third round of grenades had hit the only way for the attacking troops under his command, stirring up waves of smoke and dust.

"Baga, the enemy has a terrain advantage, unless we get them all up. Otherwise, as long as the opponent has enough grenades in his hand, we can easily blow us back."

"Let the offensive troops retreat immediately! There is also a mortar team, fire the artillery immediately. Although I don't know how they avoided the shelling just now, they must be on the position now. Although it may cause accidental injuries, the results will be great. Order the mortar team to fire the artillery immediately and cover the retreat of the infantry."

Three infantry teams had more than 160 Japanese devils, and in the end, less than 40 people retreated.

Of course, the last decision of the Japanese squadron leader also caused nearly one platoon of casualties to the second company of the recruits in a short period of time. In addition to the losses caused by the enemy and us to shoot, a new company had already lost more than half.

As soon as the Japanese retreated, they happened to collide with the brigade commander who rushed over.

The brigade commander, who was worried about the anger, immediately pulled out a squadron's mortar and a squadron's heavy machine gun, and prepared to use a thunder strike to eliminate the enemies guarding the mountainside with an attack.

The company commander of the second company who was defending the mountain could see at a glance that the Japanese were coming in full force.

The new recruit company with more than 100 people almost couldn't defend against one Japanese and a squadron attack, not to mention that the total Japanese troops increased several times at once.
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