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1154. Chapter 1154 If you can't attack by force, take it

"Deputy battalion commander, our wolf pack tactics are working." The fourth company commander squatted next to the deputy battalion commander and shouted with excitement.

"It will definitely succeed..." the deputy battalion commander replied with a confident tone.

"The leader of this tactic told us that when we have an absolute strength advantage and the terrain is complex, the troops can learn from the wolf pack and attack the enemy from all directions, making the enemy unable to defend itself."

"During the battle, as long as a breakthrough is opened, the enemy will be finished."

"The cavalry has also charged up!" shouted a soldier next to him.

The smile on the deputy battalion commander's face disappeared, and he regained his serious expression, and then ordered: "The troops stop attacking, and the remaining Japanese are handed over to the cavalry company to deal with."

"Let's move the battlefield and keep up our efforts to get rid of the remaining Japs on the road together!"

"We still have to fight, will there be enough time?" the fourth company commander reminded worriedly.

"There's enough time!" the deputy battalion commander was as confident as ever.

Then he pointed to the Japanese military uniforms on his body and replied: "Don't forget, we are still wearing Japanese military uniforms."

"The Japanese and puppet troops sent out a distress signal ten minutes ago. Even if the enemy on the road immediately sent a telegram to Datong City to request air support, it would still take half an hour for the plane to take off from the airport and get here."

"It's only been ten minutes now, and there are still twenty minutes left."

"As long as we end the battle before the plane arrives, and then disguise ourselves as Japanese troops to escort the prisoners and continue towards Datong, the Japanese pilots will definitely mistakenly think that the battle is over, and then return home without bombing us."

The fourth company commander first took a deep breath and showed an expression of approval.

But soon his brows knitted together again, and he continued to remind with worry on his face.

"But there are still fifty or sixty Japs and fifty puppet troops on the road, and they are also equipped with heavy machine guns and mortars. The battle has been going on for such a long time, and the security must be very tight. We just killed them, and within twenty minutes

There is no way the fight will end."

"If a strong attack fails, we will resort to tactics." The deputy battalion commander's face was calm and he continued to answer with a confident expression.

On the highway, the Japanese lieutenant who was left to guard the prisoners looked anxious.

Standing on the high ground controlled by heavy machine guns and mortars, he held up his binoculars and stared in the direction of the battlefield.

He had already heard the roar of horse hooves caused by the cavalry attack, and then a hint of worry flashed on his face.

If it were infantry versus infantry, the lieutenant believed that the captain could carry the Jinsui Army with a strength advantage of more than three times without falling behind.

If the enemy has cavalry, there will be too many changes that may occur on the battlefield.

"Sir, someone is rushing toward us!" the puppet company commander standing next to him warned.

He also frowned, worried about the battle not far away.

"It's one of our own!" the lieutenant made his judgment after glancing at the end of the road with his binoculars.

The puppet company commander said: "It's one of our own. I saw the third platoon commander who was the first to attack!"

"No..." the lieutenant suddenly shouted.

"If the troops withdraw, the captain will definitely be among them. No one dares to leave the captain at the end, but I didn't see him!"

"Could it be that Taijun was injured?" the company commander reminded.

"There are many stretchers in the middle of the team, and the battle a few hundred meters away has not ended. Heavy machine guns are still firing."

The lieutenant said nothing, but his brows furrowed deeper than before.

The company commander did not miss this opportunity to curry favor with the Japanese, and quickly called for help: "Sir, just in case, I will send two people over to inquire about the situation, and then let them come over after confirming that they are our own."

"Yoshi...send someone now!" the lieutenant immediately ordered as he frowned and relaxed a lot.

A few minutes later, the two traitors panted and rushed to the high ground. They reported in a panic: "Company Commander, they are our own people."

"The attacking troops and reinforcements encountered enemy cavalry. The troops suffered heavy casualties, and the imperial commander was seriously injured."

"On the battlefield, dozens of people stayed behind to block the enemy's cavalry. The remaining brothers escorted the wounded back, preparing to join the remaining troops and stand here to wait for reinforcements."

"Boom boom..."

Two explosions suddenly sounded on the battlefield a few hundred meters away, reaching the lieutenant's ears, and then the sound of heavy machine gun fire stopped.

The sound of "rumble, rumble..." the horse's hooves did not stop, but got closer and closer to me.

The lieutenant became anxious and immediately ordered: "The rear troops must have been killed by the enemy."

"The enemy's cavalry is coming towards us, and the heavy machine guns are ready to intercept them."

"Let the retreating troops move closer to us, establish a defense line with the prisoners as the center, and wait for reinforcements."

"The heavy machine gun unit comes directly here to set up machine guns. This is the only commanding height nearby. The heavy machine guns fire from a high position, which can provide fire cover for the entire battlefield."

There were more than fifty Japanese soldiers, minus the machine gunners and gunners, and there were less than forty real riflemen. They formed groups of five or six to guard the prisoners and establish security positions.

The puppet troops were responsible for keeping an eye on the prisoners on the road to prevent them from causing trouble.

After the deputy battalion commander led his team to approach the Japanese, he quickly divided his troops and rushed towards the Japanese security position.

The deputy battalion commander personally led the team, carrying heavy machine guns and mortars, and rushed to the only commanding heights on the battlefield.

At first, the lieutenant's attention was not on them, but on staring at the end of the road, preparing to fight the cavalry troops that were about to rush over.

It wasn't until a subordinate reminded him that the retreating troops were coming up that he turned his attention to the deputy battalion commander.

His brows instantly knitted together, and he shouted out loud: "Baga, they are not one of our own."

"Everyone's uniforms have blood stains on them, they don't fit at all, and there's not a single familiar face in them."

"Shoot immediately. They must be disguised by the enemy. We can't let them rush up."

From the beginning of the attack, the deputy battalion commander's eyes were on the high ground.

Keep a close eye on the Japs above, and if they make any unusual movements, immediately change your plan to a violent attack.

The men behind him were also very vigilant, holding the heavy machine guns and mortars on their shoulders with one hand, and holding grenades in the other.

"No, the little Jaap has reacted..." When he was still more than 20 meters away from the high ground, the deputy battalion commander saw the Jaap Lieutenant who was giving orders and immediately shouted.

He pulled out the fuse of the grenade and threw it to the high ground with all his strength while giving orders.

"Throw away your heavy weapons, charge forward, and occupy the high ground."

"boom……"

The grenade exploded near the lieutenant, and a Japanese soldier was knocked over on the spot.

Then I saw a dozen grenades flying towards the high ground together.

Nearly twenty soldiers, either holding rifles or holding pistols, rushed towards the high ground.

"Baba..."

The Japanese also knew that they were facing a life-and-death battle, either they would die or the enemy would die.

Ignoring the grenades exploding around me, I continued shooting.

Soldiers continued to be hit and fell on the assault road.

But the soldiers were too close to the high ground. After losing nearly half of their troops, they finally killed the high ground.

The deputy battalion commander held a box cannon in one hand, opened his bow from left to right, and fired continuously, killing four Japanese who were fighting back on the spot...


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