Grenades were constantly thrown by Cui Zhenfang and Wang Shihua, which caused great trouble to the Japanese. The two men were very good at throwing grenades. They not only threw them far, but also with great accuracy.
When ordinary soldiers throw grenades, they may feel obvious fatigue after throwing more than a dozen, but this is not the case for Cui Zhenfang and Wang Shihua. They threw so many grenades, but still could not see any trace on their faces.
of fatigue.
"There are so many damn Japanese! They killed so many and they kept charging forward." Cui Zhenfang threw the grenade and couldn't help but say.
In order to ensure his own safety, Cui Zhenfang would hide behind a bunker after throwing grenades to avoid being hit by the Japanese gunmen. At the same time, Cui Zhenfang and the two would constantly change their positions to ensure that they could continue to throw grenades.
"Lie down!"
Suddenly, Wang Shihua shouted, and Cui Zhenfang reacted quickly and fell down in the shortest time.
"boom"
The sound of a grenade exploding sounded. Judging from the sound, it should have exploded not far in front of the position.
Cui Zhenfang threw so many grenades, so he could naturally tell the difference between the explosion sounds of grenades and grenades. He could tell that this grenade came from a grenade thrown by his own side, which meant that Wang Shihua missed.
"How could it be? Are you out of strength? Shihua, you rest for a while, I will continue to fight." Cui Zhenfang said.
Wang Shihua shook his head and lifted his right hand feebly. There was an obvious wound on it. It was a wound left by a bullet that penetrated it. From the size of the wound, it could be seen that it was a Japanese light machine gun.
The wound caused by the blow.
"Are you injured? Don't move! I'll bandage it for you right away!" Cui Zhenfang reacted, quickly found the bandage on his body, and quickly bandaged Wang Shihua's hand.
The gunshot wound on Wang Shihua's hand was very serious. As soon as his hand was bandaged, the blood dyed the bandage red.
"Given the severity of your injury, you must be sent to the rear for treatment in time, otherwise you may easily fall into coma or even die due to excessive blood loss." Cui Zhenfang said with an anxious look on his face.
Looking at Cui Zhenfang who looked anxious, Wang Shihua could not see much worry on his face. He looked at the surrounding soldiers who were constantly shooting at the Japanese, knowing that the battle was far from over.
The hand of his right hand prevented Wang Shihua from throwing grenades, and he could not continue to stay on the position. Wang Shihua did not want his injury to affect Cui Zhenfang. He knew that Cui Zhenfang was needed to defend the position.
"It's okay, it's just a minor injury. I'll go back to the rear first while you continue fighting on the battlefield." Wang Shihua forced a smile, not wanting Cui Zhenfang to worry too much about him.
Cui Zhenfang understood what Wang Shihua meant and said seriously: "Shihua, if you go down, with me here, you will be able to complete the task and prevent a Japanese from rushing to our position!"
Before he could say anything to Wang Shihua again, Cui Zhenfang turned around and threw himself into the battle again. The Japanese were attacking crazily. During the conversation between the two, the soldiers defending the position were under great pressure! Cui Zhenfang took the grenade from the soldiers around him and
He threw the grenade as fast as he could. After noticing that the Japanese were wary of the grenade, Cui Zhenfang changed the way he threw the grenade.
When Cui Zhenfang was throwing grenades before, he would throw the grenade as fast as he could toward the Japs. Throwing like this is good and can put great pressure on the Japs. But in fact, throwing grenades like this is impossible to deal with.
The Japs caused enough damage. The reason is simple. Many grenades will take a few seconds to explode after landing.
In just a few seconds, the Japs around the grenade will react and choose to dodge. In addition, the Japs are always on guard against the grenade thrown by Cui Zhenfang, so as soon as the Japs see a grenade being thrown, they will
Determine where the grenade will land and move away. In those few seconds, most of the Japanese will be able to react and escape successfully.
Cui Zhenfang noticed this. In order to better inflict damage to the Japanese, he chose to hold the grenade in his hand for two seconds before throwing it out. Choosing to do this would cause the grenade to remain in his hand for two seconds.
The explosion above the enemy's head can cause enough damage to the enemy!
This time, Cui Zhenfang wanted to see how the Japs could defend themselves against the grenades he threw. Unless the Japs gave up the attack, the Japs would be unable to defend themselves against the grenades he threw like this.
The soldiers staying next to Cui Zhenfang were a little flustered. After pulling out the fuse of the grenade, leaving it in their hands for two seconds was undoubtedly very dangerous. Due to the conditions of the Eighth Route Army arsenal, there is no certain standard for the explosion time of the grenade, which means that
Once the grenade explodes within two seconds, the lives of Cui Zhenfang and the soldiers around him will be in danger.
But even so, Cui Zhenfang still chose to do this. In order to cause as much damage to the Japanese as possible, he put his own life and death aside. The soldier who handed Cui Zhenfang the grenade did not say anything, nor did he choose to retreat. He just stayed silently.
Next to Cui Zhenfang, he used his fastest speed to ensure that Cui Zhenfang could throw the grenade.
After the grenades stayed in Cui Zhenfang's hands for two seconds, when they were thrown toward the Japs, most of them would explode on top of the Japs' heads. Only a few grenades would explode when they hit the ground. No matter what the situation is,
The Japs were no longer able to defend themselves against the grenades thrown by Cui Zhenfang. They were unable to defend themselves against them.
The Japs' killings continued to increase, but even so, more and more Japs were added. In order to successfully seize the Seventh Company's position, these Japs were like madmen, attacking desperately.
In such a battle, the soldiers of the Seventh Company all made gains. No matter how bad their marksmanship was, they would definitely be able to hit the Japanese in such a desperate attack.
Because the seventh company's position is condescending, it has a terrain advantage when dealing with the Japanese attack. This makes the casualties of the soldiers of the seventh company far less than that of the Japanese. But even so, until now, the battle has progressed, and most of the soldiers of the seventh company have suffered casualties.
The fact that the position was able to be defended had a lot to do with the support of the Eighth Company soldiers.
Captain Ou looked at the position of the Seventh Company's position. He could see that in front of the Seventh Company's position, there were many corpses of Japanese soldiers piled up there. In order to rush to the Seventh Company's position at a high place, the attacking Japanese soldiers directly
He piled up the corpses of the dead Japanese soldiers and tried to enter the seventh company's position in this way.
"The fight is crazy! The fight is crazy! The fight is crazy!" Captain Ou couldn't help but say.
With the intensity of the Japs' attack, the Seventh Company's position was under great defensive pressure, and such strong defensive pressure made Captain Ou very worried. Captain Ou knew that the mentality of the soldiers defending the position was always tense.
, they dare not relax at all. As long as there is any relaxation, the Seventh Company's position will inevitably fall directly.
Although Captain Ou could see that the soldiers of the Seventh Company still had strong combat effectiveness and did not flinch in the face of the Japanese attack, Captain Ou still asked the soldiers in the rear to be prepared, as long as any problems occurred on the Seventh Company's position
, then these soldiers will directly attack! In any case, the Seventh Company's position cannot be easily breached by the Japanese, at least it cannot be breached today.
Some Japanese soldiers rushed to the seventh company position through the piled up Japanese corpses, but were directly killed by the soldiers of the seventh company. After noticing the ladders built by the Japanese soldiers with the corpses, the soldiers found several large landmines, lit them, and headed towards them.
He was thrown down the 'corpse ladder' built by the Japanese.
As several large mines were thrown down by the soldiers, the Japs who wanted to rush up to the Seventh Company's position from the 'corpse ladder' quickly fled the area. However, because there were many Japs in this area, some Japs failed to succeed.
After escaping this area, even more Japanese tripped over the corpses on the ground.
After realizing that they could not escape from this area, the Japs' faces showed obvious despair. They all saw several large landmines thrown by the soldiers of the Seventh Company. These Japs clearly knew the purpose of these large landmines.
Lethality. As long as these large landmines explode, they will all die directly.
"Boom" "Boom" "Boom"
Several huge roars sounded, and the large mines thrown by the soldiers of the Seventh Company were very powerful. The soldiers of the Seventh Company who stayed in the position could feel that their position seemed to shake a few times. And the soldiers
You can see that the corpse of the Japanese was blown directly into the sky!
Seeing that the "corpse ladder" they had finally built was blown up, the Japanese had no idea of ​​continuing to fight. They knew that even if they continued to fight, they would not be able to capture the positions defended by the Eighth Route Army. There was a collapse among the Japanese and they gave up.
The thought of fighting is just to be able to escape from this battlefield in time.
The Japanese commander noticed the state of the Japanese soldiers and was a little helpless, but there was no way to change it. In the end, the Japanese commander could only order the attacking Japanese to retreat, declaring that the Japanese attack on the Seventh Company's position had failed!
In the position, the soldiers of the Seventh Company were closely watching every move of the Japanese. They would not relax their vigilance until they were sure that the Japanese had completely retreated.
The Japs have always been very cunning. Who knows what will happen to these Japs in the next moment? The Seventh Company Commander is cautious enough and is not excited about successfully repelling the Japs. He has always remained calm enough.
As the company commander, he is responsible for the soldiers of the seventh company.
"Company Commander, the Japs have really retreated! Damn, these Japs are so difficult to deal with!" a soldier said.
After the Seventh Company Commander confirmed that the Japs had really evacuated, he ordered the soldiers to relax and take the time to rest. There was still some time before dark, and the Seventh Company Commander felt that the Japs would definitely launch another attack.
In order to avoid another artillery bombardment by the Japanese, the Seventh Company Commander left a few soldiers to guard the position, and then asked other soldiers to rest in the Maoer hole in the trench. Only in the Maoer hole, there is no need to worry about being attacked by the Japanese.
During shelling, unless they were hit head-on by Japanese artillery shells, the cat-ear holes were enough to protect the lives of the soldiers.
Cui Zhenfang stayed in the cat's ear hole and took out dry food to eat during the rest time. When it was dry, Cui Zhenfang took out the kettle he carried with him and took a sip. After finding that there was not much water in the kettle, he started drinking
Saved a lot.
The Mao'er Hole was not big and could only accommodate Cui Zhenfang alone, but even so, it still seemed quite crowded. Staying in the Mao'er Hole, Cui Zhenfang was always paying attention to the situation outside. He found that the Japanese had begun shelling the position again.
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In order to reduce the pressure on the Japanese attack on the Seventh Company's position, the Japanese artillery launched another force. This time they concentrated their artillery fire on an area, hoping to successfully open a hole in this area.
Amidst the Japanese bombardment, several shells would appear from time to time. It was Wang Chao and others who were fighting back against the Japanese. Perhaps such a counterattack seemed a little weak, but it could show the determination of the secret service group to resist to the end.
, it can also take away the lives of some Japanese.
Wang Chao and others have benefited a lot from the knowledge they learned in the artillery school. This knowledge helped Wang Chao and others successfully survive repeated Japanese artillery attacks. They were able to move immediately after firing. This is what Wang Chao and others were able to do.
The secret to surviving till now.
But even so, there were still inevitable casualties among Wang Chao and others, for which Wang Chao and others were well prepared.
Cui Zhenfang listened to the noise from the outside world and kept moving his arms, hoping that his arms could recover as soon as possible. During the battle, Cui Zhenfang did not have time to count how many Japs died under the grenades he threw, but thinking about dozens of Japs still
some.
The soldiers of the Seventh Company did not get much rest before the Japanese launched another attack. This time the Japanese's attack was still quite fierce. In order to successfully capture the positions defended by the Seventh Company, the Japanese also spent a lot of money.
After being notified by the soldiers outside, Cui Zhenfang and other soldiers came out of the cat's ear hole and poked their heads out of the position. They could see the Japanese rushing towards the position.
Looking at the advancing Japs, Cui Zhenfang's eyes were full of murderous intent, "Give me horsetail bullets, I will kill more Japs and avenge our sacrificed comrades!"
The soldier behind him handed the horsetail bomb to Cui Zhenfang. He knew that he was not as good at throwing grenades as Cui Zhenfang. Only by sending the grenade to Cui Zhenfang could Cui Zhenfang kill more Japanese!
Horsetail bombs are also called horsetail bombs, horsetail grenades, and horsetail grenades.
It has a trigger fuse and is tied with a rope braid made of hemp, brown or leather strips nearly half a meter long, so it is called a hemp tail bomb. The method of use is similar to a sling, hold the end of the rope braid with your hands, and round it
Throw it out to attack enemies farther away!
When attacking at close range, you directly throw the projectile in your hand. When the projectile flies in the air, the rope braid is dragged behind to ensure that the fuse is triggered when the front end of the projectile hits the ground!
Cui Zhenfang was also an expert at using horsetail bullets. As he held the rope, swung it into a circle and threw the horsetail bullets, the horsetail bullets flew towards the Japanese fifty meters away. In terms of attack range, the horsetail bullets were undoubtedly longer than ordinary ones.
Grenades are much stronger.
Facing the flying horsetail bombs, the Japanese could not dodge, and they did not expect that the Eighth Route Army could throw the grenades such a long distance. The horsetail bombs exploded among the Japanese, successfully taking away the lives of several Japanese soldiers.
"Well done! You are indeed the grenadier expert of our Seventh Company!" The Seventh Company Commander said with satisfaction when he saw the horsetail bomb thrown into the middle of the Japanese by Cui Zhenfang.
After throwing out the horsetail grenade, Cui Zhenfang squatted in the trench and hid. When the Japanese soldiers approached, he immediately picked up the grenade placed in front of him by the soldiers, started working with both hands, and kept throwing the grenades into the middle of the Japanese soldiers like a violent storm.
, blasting the Japanese until they howled like wolves and howled like ghosts.
After Cui Zhenfang threw dozens of grenades, the Japanese attacking in this direction subconsciously avoided Cui Zhenfang's position. They didn't want to feel how powerful the grenades made by the Eighth Route Army were.
The fighting continued, the enemy's casualties continued to increase, and the soldiers of the Seventh Company inevitably suffered casualties, but the position was always in the hands of the soldiers of the Seventh Company, and no Japanese could rush to the position.
Both sides were furious. The casualties among the Japanese made the attacking Japanese even crazier. The soldiers of the Seventh Company who stayed in the defensive position also wanted to avenge the sacrifice of their comrades. They gritted their teeth and stood firm unless
All the soldiers of the Seventh Company were sacrificed, otherwise the Japanese would not have been able to charge into the position.
The seventh company commander was injured in many places on his body, but he did not withdraw from his position. He endured the pain and kept pulling the trigger to kill the attacking Japanese!
In the evening, the intensity of the Japanese attack decreased, and the Japanese commanders could not bear the casualties incurred during the attack. The order to retreat relieved the attacking Japanese soldiers, and they retreated one after another, not wanting to be killed in this cruel field.
Stay on the battlefield.
When the Japanese evacuated, they did not forget to take the plaster flag filled with the blood of the Japanese, with blood still dripping from it.
Seeing that the Japanese were about to evacuate, Cui Zhenfang once again asked the soldiers around him for horsetail bullets. After skillfully rounding them, he threw them towards the retreating Japanese. In order to seize the time to kill the Japanese, Cui Zhenfang did not hide in the trench. He kept picking up the bullets from the soldiers around him.
The horsetail bullets he was handed were thrown towards the Japanese.
Horsetail bullets continued to explode among the Japs, causing the Japs to retreat suddenly. A Japs machine gun opened fire, and bullets were fired towards Cui Zhenfang. Cui Zhenfang was unable to dodge, and was directly hit in the chest by the Japs' machine gun, and his hands became weak.
, unable to take the horsetail bomb from the soldiers around him, and could no longer throw grenades.
"Zhenfang!"
Cui Zhenfang fell to the ground. The trumpet he carried with him was dyed blood red at some point.