Chapter 290: He's going to sneak attack you and blow me up
The sky was getting brighter and brighter, and the Japanese cavalry regiment had retreated. The tanks and armored vehicles returned to the road and began to retreat to Niushou Mountain. Zhang Sixing, who chose a black horse, sat on it and looked at the Japanese prisoners in front of him with some disbelief.
Two hundred Japanese prisoners would line up dejectedly, carrying the chopped horse meat.
He asked Lu Feizhou, who was riding on another red horse, puzzledly:
"Why are you taking so many prisoners? Do you know how much food these two hundred people need to eat in a day?"
"Sir, if you don't want these prisoners, we can try to send them to..."
Zhang Sixing really has nothing to say about this, but now that he has been captured, these strong laborers can be used to dig tunnels. As for the future use, we will talk about it when the time comes.
Looking up at the sky, Zhang Sixing ordered the prisoners in Japanese:
"Run, start running. If anyone delays, I will chop them down."
"Sir, why bother with those cruel..."
Hearing Lu Feizhou muttering in a low voice, Zhang Sixing said to him angrily,
"I know the role of your anti-war alliance, but let's be honest, if you dare to take a prisoner, let's see how I deal with you."
"Sir, I promise not to let a prisoner go."
Knowing that the lives of these Japanese prisoners of war had been saved by the Demon King of Four Elements, Lu Feizhou breathed a sigh of relief. He originally thought that Zhang Sixing, who liked killing and was good at killing people, would kill all the prisoners in front of him.
But listening to his reaction now, you should be fully aware of the role of Yan'an in establishing an anti-war alliance. It is easy to understand that they did not keep prisoners during the battle. After all, like their night raids, even if they captured prisoners, they could not take them back.
The soldiers of the armored force and the reconnaissance battalion guarded the prisoners and ran quickly, and soon entered the Niushou Mountain.
When I looked up again, it was already broad daylight, and the faint sound of fighter jet engines could be heard in the sky.
After circling twice in the air, Zhang Sixing and the others were nowhere to be found, so they turned and flew toward Jiangjun Mountain on the side. Bombs fell on the 58th Division's defense line one after another, causing earth, rocks, and trees to fly in random directions.
This made Feng Shengfa very unhappy. He stood outside the command post and cursed to the sky,
"It's you who were punished by the Paratrooper School last night, not me. If you don't blow up Niushou Mountain, why are you blowing up my position?"
I was also a little upset in my heart, as I should have organized some soldiers last night, together with the guys from the Parachute School.
But who would have thought that they fought all night and only suffered dozens of casualties. Not only did they defeat several brigades of Japanese infantry, they seized more than a dozen armored vehicles and captured two hundred prisoners.
You Japanese armored soldiers are all stupid. You just leave your tanks and armored vehicles there waiting for them to pick them up. They only dispatched one battalion in total, okay?
The same goes for the several enemy planes that came from the sky to show off their power at the 58th Division's position. If they didn't go to blow up Niushou Mountain, why would they single out the 58th Division for the bombing? Even if it was a retaliatory bombing, shouldn't they blow up Niushou Mountain?
But looking at the large triangular kites flying all over the Niushou Mountain, he shut up a little helplessly. The little devil is a picky person, and everyone knows that the minefield in the sky is not easy to mess with.
Isn't it just a kite? I can't fly it. The men and women in the engineering camp can repair machine guns, so why can't I make a kite?
Just as he was thinking about it, the Japanese fighter planes that had finished their bombing in the sky left, and then heavy artillery and various artillery were fired at the 58th Division's defense line, causing the earth to shake for a moment.
Then intensive gunshots rang out from the trench in front of the mountain, which made Feng Shengfa feel extremely strange:
Was the night attack on the Paratrooper School yesterday a fake, or was their war report false? The Japanese Sixth Army was obviously hit hard, how could it recover from last night's attack so quickly?
The fact is that the Sixth Division suffered heavy losses in the night attack last night, so the 114th Division on its right wing sent a brigade of reinforcements. Today, the Sixth Division will avoid Niushou Mountain and directly attack Dasheng.
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Feng Shengfa turned around and returned to the command post and immediately heard the report from the trench line ahead.
The bombing caused considerable damage to several poorly concealed positions, and the Japanese apparently learned the lessons they learned at Niushou Mountain. Before the attack, they used heavy artillery barrages to clear the traps arranged in front of the positions.
Feng Shengfa didn't have much hope for those gadgets. But there was nothing wrong with wasting too many shells from the enemy's heavy artillery.
Now that Niushou Mountain has been defended, maybe there is still a glimmer of hope for victory in the Jinling Defense War? The reason why we are here is because the paratrooper school has firmly secured Niushou Mountain, but other fronts may not have such good capabilities.
Just wait and see, but at the critical moment, it will be a pity for the soldiers under his command.
In order to show his determination, "Commander Tang Monk" blocked everyone's retreat. Perhaps as the principal of the Parachute School said, the chaos during the defeat would cause most of these soldiers to fall into the hands of the Japanese.
Alas, it's a pity that I'm just a little teacher and can't do anything...
Listening to the increasingly dense sound of gunfire on the front of the mountain, Feng Shengfa felt more and more that Zhang Sixing's judgment of the future was very correct.
Not to mention where he knew that the officers of the Seventy-Fourth Army had a chance to leave Jinling City. He also dared to say to himself that he would have special arrangements in Niushou Mountain to ensure that there would be a way to survive after Jinling City was destroyed.
The news spreads.
But how can this news be disseminated without making people angry?
In addition, I will ask tonight whether the people from the paratrooper school will launch night raids. If they do, they will send out their mobile troops.
So will Zhang Sixing continue his night raids at night? Of course he will.
Offensive defense is not originally a method of fighting the enemy at hand, but relying on preset positions to conduct ambush, counter-ambush, lure the enemy and other tactical behaviors to find opportunities to annihilate the enemy in defense.
And while constantly annihilating the enemy, gradually seize the initiative on the battlefield from the attackers, thereby achieving final victory.
And night fighting is the fighting method that the Guo army, which has no air superiority, should adopt. Unfortunately, the Battle of Jinling completely destroyed the last elite veterans trained by the German advisory group.
In the subsequent battles, the retrained troops had long lost the fighting methods such as night fighting and sneak attacks that could only be carried out by elite troops. Therefore, they were defeated once and again at the hands of the Japanese.
The Chairman of the Generalissimo and his men did not pay attention to the role of veterans at all, or simply regarded the life and death of soldiers as nothing.
Therefore, Zhang Sixing knew that he was unable to change the outcome of the Battle of Jinling, and even with the troops in his hands and the "trust" he received from the Chairman, he was unable to change the outcome of the subsequent battles.
But he could try to collect veterans from the rout, and he could try to save the wounded who had been left behind by the rout.
Then in your own paratrooper school, train these people using the latest methods, so that when they leave the paratrooper school, they can become non-commissioned officers in the army.
Then it can be considered that he did his best in the War of Resistance Against Japan.