Chapter 320 The Birth of a Legend (3) [For Davarichski 5/10]
"Change the magazine~"
After killing a Japs who rushed up from the 2 o'clock position with a bayonet in his hand, he cleanly killed him with three bursts of fire.
Hu Biao, who heard the impact of the empty chamber, shouted something like this.
After hearing this, a veteran whose nickname should be "Caitou" moved the muzzle of his 100-type submachine gun and took over the fire gap that had appeared due to Hu Biao's ceasefire.
The hundred-type submachine gun in his hand fired in short but precise bursts, showing a very high level of tactical accomplishment.
It was precisely because of this that Hu Biao not only changed the magazine with peace of mind.
At the same time, he turned towards the safest position on the current front line, which was hiding behind a big rock, and pulled out a bamboo leaf with a long antenna.
He yelled: "Zhuye, have you contacted the Military Telecommunications Department? Have they told you where the reinforcements from the 62nd Army have gone?
You should hurry up. If it doesn’t work, just tell me earlier. Don’t occupy the latrine without shitting.”
After yelling such a sentence, Hu Biao didn't even have time to wait for Zhuye's answer.
The M1918A2 light machine gun in his hand filled the gap between the magazines of other submachine guns, killing the Japanese who tried to rush in one after another like monkeys on the spot.
He even took the time to throw a Japanese melon grenade from a distance of 80 meters, killing a Japanese grenade and operator who were hiding in the crater.
The reason why Hu Biao and the others fought so fiercely is because they currently have a team of less than a hundred people.
In a wilderness, I was besieged by at least ten times more Japanese soldiers from all directions. The pressure was extremely huge.
Therefore, during the fierce battle, even the expressions on their faces became somewhat distorted.
However, this cannot be blamed on Hu Biao. The main reason is that after he took the lead in fighting like this before, not to mention the starting position of the first Japanese, he broke through easily.
For the rest of the time, they relied on completely unscientific firepower density and the good individual qualities of their members.
In another effort, they broke through two Japanese positions and obtained good results from more than 200 traitor enemies. Only one veteran was killed and three people were seriously injured.
However, with such smooth progress, a scene appeared that left Hu Biao and the others speechless.
After breaking through three Japanese defense lines in succession, they have not even seen a single shadow of the vanguard of the 62nd Army.
Didn't it mean that they were only one kilometer away from the nearest position in the city?
But Hu Biao and the others were rushing out all the way, at least three kilometers away, but those people couldn't even see a ghost.
On the contrary, after the Japanese blockade troops reacted one after another, they rushed over from all directions to block such a gap and also ate such a fresh force of the defenders.
Even during such a process, Hu Biao saw several Japanese tanks from a distance. Now, with thick black smoke coming from behind, they were speeding towards us.
Seeing this, Hu Biao and the others dared to continue rushing out so stupidly.
Not to mention that everyone's activity area in the system does not exceed the limit of 5 kilometers outside the city; if we rush out like this, God knows how many Japanese will be provoked to surround us.
So immediately, they found a place with relatively favorable terrain.
While he was holding on, Zhuye quickly started sending telegrams to ask the military department what was going on...
"It's almost time. The Military Telecommunications Office has already replied, but I have to translate it. If it's too slow, you can do it yourself."
Under Hu Biao's urging, Zhuye didn't even raise his head and just slapped him back in his mouth.
Mainly for sending reports, he hid at home and practiced hard during the breaks between each task, so that he was not as novice as before.
But in terms of deciphering the message, this method of having to read every word in a code book for a while is really a bit speechless.
After struggling like this for a while, he finally translated a short message.
Just after reading such a telegram by the way, Zhuye had a strong urge to scold her.
But he also knew that scolding his mother would not solve any practical problems, so he reported the bad news to Hu Biao:
"Lao Hu, the telecommunications office of the military headquarters said that the vanguard of the 62nd Army said that the Japanese blockade was too tight and they probably couldn't break in, so they have already withdrawn."
In an instant, after hearing such bad news, I don’t know how many people in the supplementary group shouted out "What the hell~".
Especially Hu Biao, the leader of the group, stands out.
However, the responsibility as a commander still made him make a series of arrangements: "Lao Yang, Xu Feng, AT, you lead the people to kill from the 6 o'clock direction and carve a bloody road back to Hengyang City.
Old J, bring someone with me to support you and buy them some time."
After hearing this, Yang Dongli and others threw a bunch of grenades and then went out in the smoke and dust caused by the explosion of the grenades.
Intense firepower in a very short time surrounded a Japanese team, knocking them off their feet.
Hu Biao and others, on the other hand, were covering each other while fighting and retreating, so that the Japanese who tried to rush forward were placed within a hundred meters in front of them one by one.
The Japanese's plan to catch up was completely shattered.
The most critical thing was that he was facing a Japanese Type 89 tank that had already rushed about 100 meters away.
Bai Xiang operated the M2 in his hand, and after such a round of bullets passed by, it turned out that the 12.7 mm caliber bullet was unable to penetrate the front armor of this thing.
Suddenly the girl became angry and said: "Shi Polu, a recoilless rifle."
At this sentence, Shi Polu came up carrying the barrel of the M18.
In the following time, Bai Xiang took over the 20-kilogram gun barrel with light movements. He didn't even bother to put it up on a stand, but directly carried it on his shoulders.
When Shi Polu cooperated and loaded a 57 mm armor-piercing round, Bai Xiang aimed at the target and opened fire.
During this process, Bai Xiang's deputy shooter Sinner took over the operation of the M2 and suppressed the Japanese infantry chasing the Type 89 tanks.
Then, when that Japanese tank was shot through by a single shot, a huge explosion occurred.
The Japanese infantrymen following it were immediately thrown to the ground.
After doing all this, Bai Xiang turned around and ran away with the recoilless rifle; Sinner and Shi Polu picked up the M2 on the ground and hurriedly followed...
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At 4:27 in the afternoon, after a gap of three hours, the supplementary regiment returned to the position closest to Huangziling.
The difference is that under such three hours of continuous fighting.
Three members of the supplementary regiment were killed and five seriously wounded, reducing the number of combatants to 82.
The only good thing is that among those who were killed and seriously injured in the battle, only Flying Falcon was hit in the skull by a grenade fragment fired from a grenade.
According to An Tusheng, a week's rest can restore a certain amount of combat effectiveness and make it possible to catch up with the second phase of the mission, the most difficult period.
The problem is that even so, the leading troops of the 62nd Army were not brought in this time.
It still made Hu Biao and other members of the Zhongzhou team feel unusually speechless.
For a while, my mood became somewhat depressed.
But what they didn't know was that as soon as the report on the performance and combat effectiveness of the supplementary regiment was sent, General Fang and others' eyes lit up.
What a guy! With such a record of assaulting a distance of 6 kilometers back and forth on the battlefield, and killing more than 300 Japanese soldiers, I don’t know how many people were blinded.
Then, the supplementary regiment was directly placed under the direct jurisdiction of the military headquarters, and only General Fang had the right to mobilize it.
In this way, Hu Biao and others became a legend in Hengyang City after just one battle.
But they had nothing to complain about, because from that day on, the supplementary group became a firefighting team in Hengyang City.
Where the situation is the most critical, they need to fill it in.