Chapter 334 Super Unlucky Egg (12th update at the end of the month)
When three minutes passed, an overwhelming barrage of artillery fire exploded the area with a radius of one kilometer where Mo Mao Mao and Chen Yunfa were staying into a sea of flames.
However, Mo Mao Mao and Chen Yunfa had already disappeared without a trace. The only thing the ferocious artillery fire did was to blast the traces of their departure into nothingness.
The captain of the Japanese team who arrived in search was crying when facing the lush mountains. Except for the "front" side where the Chinese would not be so stupid to throw themselves into the trap, there were also three directions "back, left, and right" without any traces.
Leave it to him, how can he go after the hateful Chinese?
In fact, for the Japanese squad leader, I am afraid that this is the best result. The Chinese with extremely accurate marksmanship actually carries a Chinese-specific machine gun with an extremely high rate of fire. If his remaining dozens of people really pursue
It's not certain who will live or die.
However, because the deputy captain Oda Nakasa who survived by chance was not with the captain, he issued a death order and the murderer of the captain must be hunted to the end. The Japanese squad leader had to divide the remaining three squads under his command into three routes.
Captain Cao of each team led the pursuit, and he ran back to report to the deputy commander who had automatically taken over the command, that he needed more support.
For example, the infantry battalion responsible for protecting the safety of the regiment.
According to the Japanese wartime regulations, Lieutenant Colonel Naoun Komura, the deputy commander of the regiment, who had automatically taken over the command of the regiment, did not feel any joy at all about being promoted automatically at this moment. He was faced with a mess. The regiment commander was killed, and two artillerymen were killed.
The captain of the battalion was killed, and a senior staff officer at the rank of lieutenant colonel of the regiment was killed. It can be said that the Chinese almost wiped out all the senior leaders of the headquarters of the 8th Artillery Regiment with just four sneak attacks. What terrible Chinese these are!
The fear of the Chinese is secondary. Thinking of the cannibalistic gaze of the division commander he was about to face, Komura Naoyun felt a cold feeling on his back.
Of course, Komura Naoyun was overly worried, because the terrible division commander in his mind was already going crazy before he even waited for his report.
However, in just half an hour, he had already received five sad reports from various departments. Two captain-level squadron leaders of the Lushun Heavy Artillery Battalion were attacked by Chinese gunmen, one was seriously injured and the other was killed; Ishida, the captain of the division's baggage brigade
Hao San was killed by a sniper; the division field hospital was attacked by the enemy with mortars from three miles away. Six mortars fired killed 28 wounded soldiers, four nurses and two doctors on the spot. The saddest thing is that
, Major Yamamoto, captain of the 3rd Battalion of the 16th Brigade, who was seriously injured in the attack and defense of Furuyama, was shattered in this despicable sneak attack;
Chinese people are not only mean, but also crazy.
Not only did they conduct a sneak attack on the field hospital in violation of international treaties, they were so bold as to use a machine gun to shoot at the station of a brigade that had retreated to the rear and was undergoing repairs. The 6th Brigade of the 16th Brigade, which had been crippled, was attacked by a sneak attack.
While having lunch, the 6th Brigade of the Fengtian Independent Brigade in charge of security outside was too relaxed. They actually seemed to be on an outing. Not only did they have a barbecue, but they also sat too closely together.
When the dense crowd encountered even denser machine gun bullets fired from 600 meters away, the damage suffered would definitely make every commander want to cry. The 6th Battalion had been crippled with only 300 intact soldiers.
During the crazy 3-minute shooting by the Chinese, more than 60 people were lying down. They didn't even have the chance to use the rifles mounted more than 30 meters away to shoot even a single bullet, although it was in vain.
Their nightmare was not over until a platoon of patrols from the Fengtian Independent Brigade arrived after hearing the sound and attacked the target with grenades. However, the stupid Fengtian Independent Brigade not only ruined the empire because of their negligence
The lives of the imperial army also brought another military exploit to the Chinese. After searching carefully, they even more cautiously came across two grenades planted by the Chinese in an unknown way. While killing three of them, they also took them with them.
The captain of the 6th Battalion, Major Akita, was furious and vowed to avenge his soldiers.
Poor Major Akita didn't die in the bloody and cruel Luo Wenyu offensive and defensive battle, nor did he die in the crazy Chinese machine gun attack, but he died on the road to revenge. A small steel ball shattered his eyeball and shot it into his body.
His brain, when the doctor arrived, he had already died.
In just half an hour, Xiyi held in his hand a report that had recorded three captain-level majors, two captains and hundreds of officers and soldiers at all levels.
When Lieutenant Colonel Naogumo Komura mustered up the courage to carefully report the news about the regiment commander Tamaki to the division chief of staff Terube Tanibe, the thunderous fury he imagined did not come, but what he received was just a heavy voice: Got it.
Already.
Lieutenant Colonel Komura was absolutely confused at the time. What the hell? Colonel! Your Majesty the General? When did the empire’s colonel-level officers become so worthless? He couldn’t understand why the superior officer had no reaction to the regiment leader Yusui on the spot.
It cannot be said that Komura Naoyun is short-sighted and regards a captain as a captain. In fact, the Japanese army at this period has not yet entered wartime. Yes, although China has almost mobilized most of its combat power in the north, Japan has only
Mobilizing half of the strength of the Kwantung Army cannot really be called wartime.
Japan that has not entered wartime cannot be compared with Japan that will launch a full-scale war with China in the future. In the future, Japan will madly expand its eighteen permanent divisions to fifty-one divisions, plus other military units.
There are as many generals as dogs, and the death of one general will certainly not cause much trouble.
But now, how many regiments does the entire Kwantung Army have? The death of a colonel-level officer must be considered a major event.
But Naoyun Komura didn't know that Colonel Inoue died at the wrong time, because there was a bigger one who died before him.
If Mitsuchi Suzuki, who died under the cunning tactics of the Chinese, was the stupidest Japanese general in the Great Wall Battle between China and Japan, then the most unlucky general was none other than Major General Kan Kawahara, the commander of the 16th Brigade.
Even the description in Japanese military history of this civilian-born man who rose step by step from second lieutenant to brigade commander to the high position of major general shows enough sympathy.
From the first day of the attack on the positions guarded by the Chinese army, Major General Nagakawa Harakan began to be unlucky. The enemies he encountered became more stubborn than the last, and the number of warriors under his command became less and less. But Major General Nagakawa was never discouraged.
, always went to the front line in person, commanding the Imperial soldiers to fight bravely with the belief that the Empire was loyal to His Majesty the Emperor, even if he never won a victory, until the moment he returned to the embrace of Amaterasu.
Well, I don’t know if it was the guy who had a problem with Major General Nagakawa who wrote this ironic text. Anyway, many years later, when Liu Lang saw this paragraph, he wrote this paragraph about the second Japanese general who died under his command.
When describing it, I happily wrote: Unlucky guy.
Yes, Nagakawahara Kan, who was unlucky from the beginning, remained unlucky until the end. When he learned that the field hospital was attacked and his subordinate Major Yamamoto died of serious injuries, Nagakawahara Kan, who was closest to the field hospital, angrily led two infantry squadrons to the
Rush towards the mountains where the Chinese appeared.
Then, Major General Nagakawa, who was riding a tall horse, was unlucky.
Niu Er, who had already retreated and was 700 meters away from his pursuers, just wanted to compare the gap with the first sniper of the Special Forces Brigade. Purely with the mentality of winning if he hit, he fired at the Japanese soldiers on horseback.
The officer fired a shot.
Niu Er's shooting skills were still a little inferior to Mo Xiaomao's. The distance was far and the target was still moving, so he didn't hit Nagakawahara Kan, or even the maroon horse underneath Nagakawahara Kan.
He only hit a stone two meters away from the Ocean Horse.
The debris erupted from the stone coincidentally hit the huge horse's eye. The severe pain caused the Ocean Horse's combat effectiveness to explode instantly, and it rushed forward crazily. Major General Nagakawahara Kan was caught off guard and was carried by his horse.
It accelerated for a moment and then fell down sadly.
It's okay to say he got a bruise and a swollen face after falling, but he was unlucky here. When he fell, he caught up with Yang Ma's kick, and kicked Major General Nagakawa five to six meters away with his hoof, and the area he kicked was very good.
, in the middle of the neck.
Major General Nagakawa, whose neck was broken by a kick from his own horse, died in front of the few soldiers under his command without even waiting for a doctor.
A dignified major general led the soldiers to hunt down the perpetrators. No wonder he was praised as brave.
Perhaps, apart from "brave", the writer of the military history of the Eighth Division really couldn't find any words to describe this unfortunate guy who was kicked to death by his own horse.