Chapter 20 Not a single devil is left
There were four Japanese military vehicles on the road. The first vehicle was full of Japanese soldiers, about 30 people, and the fourth vehicle also had 20 Japanese soldiers on board. Both vehicles had machine guns mounted on the fronts.
The number of these Japanese troops is close to a standard infantry squad. (Each Japanese infantry squad, with a number of between 50 and 70 people, is equipped with a machine gun team. There are two light machine guns, a grenade team, and two grenades.
Barrel. Two rifle squads.)
With such a heavy escort, it seems that the supplies on the two middle vehicles should be more important.
Gao Han pulled the trigger, and there was a "pop" sound. A bullet spun at high speed, shot through the glass of the car door, and penetrated into the temple of the Japanese driver.
He leaned on the steering wheel without saying a word, and the car continued to rush forward, and soon rushed under the road, hit a rock on the side of the road, and stopped.
Gao Han shot down the Japs driver in the first car, and then shot dead the Japs driver in the last car.
Tagawa's marksmanship is currently the best among all the team members. His target was the second car, and he also killed the Japanese driver with one shot.
The other two team members simultaneously aimed at the Japanese driver of the third car, and two bullets entered the cab.
It is not known exactly which bullet hit the Jaap driver, but the car was hit out of control and hit the car in front.
It must be said that the Japs were extremely powerful in combat. Even when they encountered a sudden attack, they still did not panic. Some of them fired from the car towards the hillside where Gao Han and others were.
The remaining soldiers jumped out of the car and charged forward, looking for cover on the spot.
The Japanese officer leading the team was a major. He hid behind the front of the first car and observed the situation on the battlefield. He soon judged from the sound of gunfire that the opponent's troops were very few.
The other party dared to attack the Japanese Imperial Army, which he thought was invincible, with such a small force. He, who had always been arrogant, couldn't help but become angry.
He waved his saber, howled loudly, and led the soldiers to charge forward.
There was a "pop" gunshot, and a blood arrow spurted out from the Japs Major's chest. He raised his hands, commanded the knife to fly out, and fell down on his back.
This shot was not fired by Gao Han, but by Tagawa.
In order to improve the shooting accuracy, Gao Han asked other team members to target the opponent's chest. The four team members shot quickly, and the Japanese troops continued to fall. Gao Han even fired continuously to eliminate as many enemies as possible.
The Japanese army is well-trained. Once the commander is unable to direct the battle, someone else will immediately take over the command. Even if there are no officers, soldiers can take over the command. It is rare for the army to collapse due to the loss of command.
A Japanese lieutenant took over the command of the major. He saw that there was at least 50 meters of open space in front of him. The terrain was very unfavorable to him. Although the opponent's number was small, they all had great marksmanship. In this case, it was obviously a mistake to attack rashly.
Unwise.
After a simple judgment, he decided to give up the direct attack, retreat to the back of the car, use the car as a cover, prepare to suppress the opponent with firepower, and then use grenades and mortars to eliminate the opponent's snipers.
He shouted orders loudly, and the Japanese soldiers retreated behind the car while fighting.
Gao Han and others took advantage of the temporary confusion of the Japanese army and shot and killed five more Japanese soldiers before the Japanese army retreated behind the car.
There were 51 Japanese soldiers responsible for escorting the supplies this time. In the short battle just now, 19 of them had been killed, and the remaining 32 Japanese soldiers hid behind the car.
They set up two crooked machine guns and fired wildly. Other Japanese soldiers also opened fire, suppressing the firepower of Gao Han and others. Several grenade launchers and a mortar were already ready to shoot.
Prepare.
The Japanese army's grenade is also called ultra-light mortar. It was mainly equipped with the Japanese army in World War II. The caliber is below 50mm. It is carried by individual soldiers and does not occupy the establishment. The Japanese grenade has a caliber of 50mm and has two models.
The main difference lies in the length of the projectile tube. The main equipment of the Japanese invaders was the 25.4 mm grenade tube.
The grenade is a very lightweight support firepower. A well-trained shooter can shoot with high accuracy within 350 meters. It is mainly used to deal with enemy machine guns and personnel hiding behind bunkers.
Mortars are even more lethal. Gao Han and others used natural shelters as bunkers and were unable to compete with the firepower of enemy mortars and grenades.
The Japanese commander was afraid of the opponent's sharpshooters. He hid behind the car and used the narrow gap between the car and the front of the car to observe the movement on the other side, indicate targets for the grenadier and mortar operators, and provide shooting points.
According to the battle plan agreed upon with Gao Han in advance, Guo Hengming looked at the Japanese soldier with his back turned to him, took the lead in pulling the trigger, and at the same time shouted: "Fire."
Two Czech light machine guns and more than a dozen rifles spit out tongues of fire, spraying towards the unsuspecting Japanese troops.
In the first round of fire attacks, the Japanese commanders, mortar crews, grenadier crews and machine gunners who were under special care all fell.
The remaining panicked Japanese soldiers who had not yet reacted were treated as living targets and shot to death one by one from a distance of 60 meters.
The whole process took less than a minute, and there was no longer a Japanese soldier with a gun on the road.
Guo Hengming jumped out of the bunker and shouted: "Charge!"
He was the first to rush towards the road, and the team members also shouted and rushed down together.
When Gao Han and others heard the shouts of Guo Hengming and others, they also rushed off the road, but they moved very slowly, vigilantly searching for the remnants of the Japanese army.
Guo Hengming and others rushed onto the highway, and the first thing they did was to inflict wounds on the Japanese.
According to Gao Han's request, when encountering a Japanese soldier on the battlefield, whether dead or alive, he must stab the Japanese soldier twice in the chest.
The team members all hated the Japanese. Those prisoners of war from the Sichuan Army and the Shanxi-Sui Army were tortured by the Japanese in the prisoner-of-war camps. When they saw the Japanese, they went up to them without mercy and stabbed them randomly.
He was stabbed at least five or six times.
Especially Zhang Quan, his whole family died in the hands of the Japanese. He was originally a harmonious, warm and good family, but he was the only one left to live alone in this miserable world. With his blood-red eyes open, he saw
When the devil comes, he will stab him indiscriminately.
He was very lucky to see a living Japanese.
Zhang Quan did not stab the Japs in the chest, but first stabbed his thighs, then hips, and waist. The Japs screamed in pain. Zhang Quan stabbed him more than 20 times. He didn't want to hear it again.
The devil was crying like a wolf and howling like a wolf, and then the knife was stabbed into his chest.
Zhang Quan looked around and found no one to vent his anger on. He knelt down and kowtowed towards his hometown with tears in his eyes. He cried and said: "Grandpa, father, mother, eldest brother, little sister."
, I avenged you."
His cry aroused the feeling of missing their loved ones in the team members, and they also imitated his example, knelt down and called out the names of their loved ones who died under the Japanese butcher knife, and the battlefield was filled with cries.
Gao Han listened intently to the movement on the distant road. There was nothing going on for the time being, so he allowed the team members to vent their emotions.
After a while, when everyone's emotions returned to calm, Gao Han said: "Hurry up and clean the battlefield."
Jia Liu climbed into a car and when he saw the things in the car, he frowned and said nothing, obviously dissatisfied with what he had seized.
Zhang Quan climbed into a car and smiled happily when he saw the things in the car. He shouted loudly: "Master Jiu, we are rich."
Before Gao Han could say anything, the other team members also climbed into the car to take a look at Xiqi. Looking at the things in the car, they all shouted happily.
"Master Jiu, the car is full of good things. There are a lot of ammunition boxes, cans and other foreign food, all of which are delicious."
These supplies should be equipped for the Japanese army responsible for the escort team.
Gao Han was not interested in their words, he was looking for what he needed.
When he saw Jia Liu dazed in that car, he asked, "Jia Liu, what's in that car of yours?"
Jia Liu said with a sad face: "There are some boxes with bottles and cans in them, and some cardboard boxes. They are all tattered, and none of them are edible."
Gao Han walked forward and saw a dead Japanese officer wearing a white coat next to the cab. He should be a medical officer.
He was so happy that he couldn't wait to climb into the car. When he looked at the car, he couldn't help but be overjoyed.
Gao Han saw that this car was full of medical equipment and medicines. No wonder the Japanese escorted it with such heavy troops.
Gao Han smiled happily and said: "Haha! This is a good thing, it will make you rich."
In times of war, apart from weapons and ammunition, the most valuable items were probably medical supplies. The seizure of so much medical equipment, plus these medicines, was enough to open a small hospital.
Jia Liu asked in confusion: "Master Jiu, what kind of good thing is it?"
Gao Han smiled and said: "Jia Liu, you are a country bumpkin, you are really ignorant. These are all precious medical equipment and medicines, so they are really good things."
Jia Liu scratched his head in embarrassment. It's no wonder that Jia Liu has almost never taken medicine since he was so old. At most, he has seen traditional Chinese medicine, and he knows almost nothing about Western medicine and medicines.
Seeing that Jia Liu was still a little confused, Gao Han reminded: "Jia Liu, have you forgotten the task I gave you?"
"Oh, Lord Jiu, I'll go right away," Jia Liu said hurriedly. The task given by Gao Han to Jia Liu was to search for the belongings of the enemy officers after each battle, especially the document packages they carried.
Gao Han and others went down the mountain this time and brought a lot of ropes and sacks. They put everything they could into the sacks and tied them on their horses. Other things that could not be carried, as well as the bodies of the Japanese soldiers, were placed on the horseback.
They poured gasoline into the carriage, poured gasoline on the cars, and set them on fire.
Gao Han's purpose for doing this, first of all, is not to let the Japanese army judge the condition of the attackers through the bodies of the Japanese soldiers and the attack on the car. In addition, cars are also a war resource. Burning them can also cause serious damage to the Japanese army.
economic losses.
The special forces team quickly evacuated the battlefield and returned home with a full load.
There was a raging fire on the road, and the charred corpses exuded an unpleasant stench.
The first people to see this scene were not the Japanese soldiers, but some ordinary people on their way.
On this road, not only the Japanese and puppet troops passed by, but also government officials, businessmen and ordinary people. Seeing the burned cars in front of them, the passing people did not dare to move forward. They knew that this was an encounter with the Japanese devils.
They were worried about getting into trouble, so they stayed away from the road or went back the same way.
About an hour later, a passing Japanese convoy looked at the tragic scene ahead, immediately organized troops to search the area around the accident site, and reported to their superiors using the radio.
An entire squad of Japanese troops were annihilated. This was an unprecedented vicious case since the Japanese occupied this area. It immediately attracted the attention of the top brass of the Japanese army and ordered the Isoya Division stationed in the area to investigate the matter.
The person responsible for investigating this incident is still the 63rd Regiment's Shao Zuo Staff Officer Hamasaki Ayumi. This time, he is also responsible for handling the matter together with the 63rd Regiment's squadron commander, Shimada Major.
After arriving at the scene of the accident, they saw the burnt car and the unrecognizable body inside. The tall and fierce-looking Major Shimada became even more ferocious. He stared with blood-red eyes and pulled out his command knife in the air.
Xu slashed and howled viciously: "Bageya Road, these damn Shinar people, I'm going to kill you all."
Ayumi Hamasaki was relatively calm. After asking the soldiers who first discovered the scene about the relevant situation, he personally led people to carefully search the area within 150 meters of the accident site. Through the missing bullet casings on the ground,
The ambushers' positions on both sides of the road were discovered.
Since both the car and the bodies on the car had been burned, it was impossible to infer from the point of impact the situation when the Japanese troops were attacked. However, judging from the shell casings left by the attackers at the scene, they used Czech light machine guns, Hanyang-made rifles and a small amount of three-dimensional ammunition.
Type 8 rifle.
According to the last attack on the Japanese army, two Type 38 rifles were lost at that time, and this attack was at the same place. Hamasaki linked the two attacks together and believed that they should be carried out by the same group of people.
, which also shows that this group of people is still active in this area.
The 63rd Regiment was a field regiment, and they were unfamiliar with the place. Hamasaki was in charge of this case, and he decided to ask the local garrison military police for help, so he and Major Shimada drove to Shoucheng County.
Peach Blossom Mountain.
"The bosses are back!"
Chapter completed!