Chapter 655 Siege
Now this group of militiamen finally know what war is. They are all passionate young people. In the past, they always complained that they had no chance to join the army. They always thought that I could do it.
Now in this battle, I was completely stunned. This group of enemies was actually not strong. They only had two crooked weapons. They didn't even have the most conventional grenade launchers of the Japanese. They were defeated in just a few or two blows.
It was really embarrassing to lose the position.
However, one thing is worthy of affirmation, that is, although they were broken through by the enemy, they did not really retreat. The militiamen on both sides began to turn their guns and try to leave as many enemies as possible to make up for their own mistakes.
For these militiamen who are good at ambushes and cold shots, it is really difficult for them to fight head-on, so they suffered a big loss from the beginning.
This is actually quite normal. After all, the militiamen are people in the front and soldiers in the back. They are at best ordinary people who know how to shoot and know some of the most basic tactics.
If they were able to beat the shit out of the devils, they wouldn't have let the little devils wreak havoc for so many years.
Therefore, although the weapons of this group of militiamen are all old sleeves, Jin-made and other old guns, they can at least have one for each person, which can be regarded as fully equipped. Weapons and ammunition are also specially replenished for them in the face of battle, which can be regarded as
Nothing special.
The number of grenades made in the border area was four per person. In short, everything was configured according to the troops participating in the battle. They confidently believed that these enemies had become lost dogs, and they were not allowed to participate in frontal attacks. They only defended and blocked the opponents.
Shouldn't be a problem.
But the reality is very cruel. They were overwhelmed by the enemy almost as soon as they met each other. They had no choice but to do some make-up work, and instead followed the enemy's back, trying to keep the enemy who was running at the end.
So they tried their best to intercept these escaping guys with firepower and tried to leave more enemies behind. At this time, they entered the state.
After all, the battle at this time was more in line with their guerrilla warfare strategy. Following, shooting with black guns, and slowing down the enemy, all the elements were damn suitable. On the frontal battlefield, they just followed the rhythm of guerrilla warfare.
The militiamen, who did not need to shoot under enemy fire, had a longer time to aim, and their shooting accuracy improved a lot.
Although this is a battlefield and cannot be invisible, it can still use its own characteristics to strangle the fleeing enemies.
In particular, a young militiaman shot down the Japanese machine gunner with two shots. This guy was very distinctive in shooting. He fired quickly, emptying the bullets in the magazine, then threw the gun to the militiamen around him, and he took the shot.
A gun that is over-pressurized and loaded with bullets is firing again.
The two of them divided their labors and cooperated. One was responsible for attacking the enemy, and the other was responsible for crushing bullets for him. The two of them cooperated tacitly and moved very quickly.
His marksmanship is also very accurate. Although he can't make perfect shots, his marksmanship is obviously much better than others.
With the cooperation of the two of them, the two crooked handles of the little Japs basically stopped ringing. Of course, this was mainly because the other Japs were escaping outside the encirclement. The Japs only had a pair of primary and secondary shooters left in their machine guns, and there were no more shooters around them.
The relationship between other infantry cover.
But no matter what, his marksmanship was relatively accurate, and with just a few shots, he left the Japanese machine gunners and machine guns in place.
At this time, most of the Japanese and puppet troops had run away, and they had no time to worry about the machine guns. After all, although they broke through the militia defense line, it did not mean that they had truly succeeded in breaking through.
After all, there are eight roads all around. If they slow down, the hole they finally opened may be blocked by eight roads again.
No matter how you put it, by being able to retain the two crooked tactics of the Japanese and puppet troops, these militiamen can be regarded as saving a little face for themselves.
Zhang Yunfei, who had been paying attention to the battlefield here, naturally had a panoramic view of the militia's performance, including the two militiamen who fought together.
Among the main force of the Eighth Route Army, although there are still many outstanding marksmen like him, it is somewhat surprising to see him appear in the militia.
From their slightly immature fighting methods, they are obviously novices, which is even more rare. This is the potential of a sharpshooter. Maybe with a little training, they will become as accurate a marksman as Tiedan.
Of course, Zhang Yunfei was only slightly concerned about the performance of these two people. Now his attention was focused on the Japanese and puppet troops who had broken out of the encirclement.
In fact, there was no need for Zhang Yunfei to give orders. Chen Yunhao was also paying attention to the fighting situation on the militia side. When he saw that the militia was weak, he ordered the reserve team to prepare for battle.
However, the militiamen collapsed too quickly. Before he could make any move when he ordered reinforcements to be prepared, the Japanese had already broken out.
Fortunately, the Japanese and puppet troops who were eager to escape did not stay too long and did not pursue the militiamen along the entire defense line. All they needed was to break through the defense line.
Although the reserve team failed to arrive for support, they happened to collide with the Japanese and puppet troops who broke through. They were not as unbearable as those militiamen. They immediately started hand-to-hand combat on the route of the Japanese and puppet troops' breakout. Due to their blocking and interception
, so that Kato Shigesuke's determination to break through quickly came to nothing.
It was obvious that the desperate Japanese and puppet troops had lost their last trace of courage. These half-dozen children and half-old men had already consumed most of their physical strength in the process of breaking through. At this time, they were no match for the fresh troops waiting for work.
Under the fighting of both sides, most of the wounded and corpses lying on the ground were Japanese soldiers and puppet troops. The Japanese and puppet troops broke out and followed the reserves to break out. It was considered a complete failure.
As people from the surrounding areas continued to arrive to join, the remaining Japanese and puppet troops were trapped together and had completely lost their ability to break out.
At this time, for these Japanese and puppet troops, there was basically no other choice except to die in battle or surrender.
This Japanese and puppet army had been exhausted due to the previous breakout, and the hand holding the gun was trembling. They were obviously exhausted. There were several half-year-old children who could not suppress their tears and began to shed tears.
Kato Shigesuke saw that there were only a dozen middle-aged uncles and a few half-year-old children left around him, and he couldn't fight anymore.
At this time, both the fear in my heart and the physical exertion have reached their peak, and I am no longer able to fight anymore. Now I am holding on with just one breath.
Kato Shigesuke sighed, pushed away the Japs in front of him, led two sergeants, and issued a few orders to the remaining Japs.
Chapter completed!