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Chapter 311 You run and I chase

After hearing what Zhang Yunfei said, everyone immediately realized the seriousness of the problem. As Zhang Yunfei said, as soon as it gets dark, most of these Japanese devils may be able to break out of everyone's encirclement by taking advantage of the superior mobility of their cavalry..././

Comrade Zuo Qingquan, the chief of staff next to him, also said cautiously: "Commander-in-Chief, we should send a few more troops to the No. 2 area to hunt, and hurry up and wipe out the Japanese in this area before dark."

Upon hearing this, Zhang Yunfei nodded, then looked at the map seriously, and said seriously: "Old Zuo, our troops in and around Area 7 include the Second Tank Regiment, the Cavalry ** Regiment and the Second Cavalry Regiment. In addition, the First Tank Regiment is now in Area 4, which is only 40 kilometers away from Area 7.

What I mean is to let the Second Tank Regiment, the Cavalry Regiment and the Second Cavalry Regiment encircle the Japanese in Area 7; as for the Japanese in Area 2, the mechanized infantry regiments are currently pursuing them separately. We then order the Third and Fourth Cavalry Regiments near Area 2, in companies or battalions, to seize the time to move to Area 2 and its surrounding areas separately, and to find and annihilate the Japanese cavalry."

As soon as Zhang Yunfei finished speaking, everyone agreed.

Then, Zhang Yunfei scooped up his pencil, drew a large circle on the map with Area 2 as the center, and said: "Send a report to the Cavalry Division, asking Sun Chuanzhi to mobilize his other cavalry regiments to the surrounding area forty or fifty kilometers outside Area 2 to catch the Japanese's fish that escaped the net."

As soon as Zhang Yunfei finished speaking, the personnel in the command center became busy again, busy conveying Zhang Yunfei's orders to the various troops.

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Near Area 2. A few hundred meters ahead, pass through the small woods in front, and you will almost reach the edge of Area 2. Enter Area 1.

The six personnel carriers and more than a dozen off-road vehicles from the 1st Company of the 3rd Battalion of the Mechanized Infantry Regiment were almost reaching this small woods. The soldiers of the company had just wiped out an Aoi annihilated a cavalry team of the Japanese devils an hour ago. Now everyone is following the orders of their regiment commanders, searching eastward and advancing.

The captain and company commander of the 1st Company of Mechanized Infantry was riding in the cab of an off-road vehicle. Through the window glass of the off-road vehicle, he saw a sparse woods on the flat ground in front of him. He always felt that he would encounter something after a while, but the feeling in his heart was indescribable.

The company commander felt right. Behind this forest, there was a team of Japanese cavalry resting. There were nearly 300 Japanese cavalrymen, more than a squadron. These Japanese cavalrymen were sitting on the ground or taking care of their own war horses.

Among these Japanese devils, there was also a Japanese colonel, a central assistant, and two minor subordinates. These were the captain of the first Japanese cavalry registrar and his cavalrymen.

These Japanese soldiers originally had three or four hundred people. After fighting fire with the mechanized corps, dozens of people died. After breaking through, they encountered a mechanized infantry platoon of an armored division, and dozens of people were killed or injured. The Japanese soldiers were completely frightened and exchanged fire with this mechanized infantry platoon at that time. Although the Japanese cavalry had an absolute advantage in the number of Japanese cavalry, the Japanese did not dare to fight for fear of being entangled by other Chinese teams that rushed to the scene after hearing the news. The Japanese cavalry only left a few blocking attacks, and the remaining nearly 300 people fled here.

As for the Japanese behind the woods, because their vision was blocked, the soldiers of the company did not find the Japanese behind the woods. Because the Japanese were still a distance away from the 1st Company of Mechanized Infantry, they did not hear the sound of the vehicles of the 1st Company being driven for the time being.

The 1st Company Commander of the Infantry Mechanical Talk found that the closer he got to this grove, the stronger the premonition in his heart. So, when the troops were hundreds of meters away from this grove, he decisively scooped up his wireless telephone and said loudly: "Comrades, please be careful, I think there may be Japanese in front, so everyone stop the car first."

So everyone stopped the car one after another. Nearly 20 cars stopped on the open flat ground five or six hundred meters in front of the woods. The first company commander got out of the car and scooped his telescope and looked carefully. But after looking for a while, nothing was found. Everything was normal in front of him.

Is my feelings wrong? The 1st Company Commander asked himself quietly in his heart. In the end, the 1st Company Commander was still unwilling to give up and said to the 1st platoon leader next to him: "Plane Commander 1, send a few soldiers to investigate."

Five soldiers walked down from an armored personnel carrier, scooped the AK-47 assault rifle, hugged their waists, and carefully walked towards the woods a few hundred meters ahead. After a while, the five soldiers reached the periphery of this small woods.

Everyone lay on the edge of the woods and carefully observed the woods. It was a sparse forest, with no tall trees, mostly shrubs and low small trees. The woods were withered, showing the bleakness of early winter.

After observing outside the woods, no abnormalities were found, and no signs of entering the woods. So the five soldiers began to enter the woods carefully and groped in the woods.

After entering the woods for hundreds of meters, the trees in front became increasingly sparse, and it seemed that they were about to leave the woods. At this time, the soldiers heard a faint sound of people speaking in front of them. The soldier at the front made a gesture, signaling everyone to lie down and crawl forward slowly.

Everyone moved forward a few dozen meters, and the movement in front became even more obvious. The voice of the speech in front came into everyone's ears clearly, and everyone's expressions immediately changed, because the people who spoke were obviously Japanese, and everyone heard all of them.

Everyone gently pulled open the branches in front of them and saw that there were a large area of ​​flat grass dozens of meters ahead. There were at least two or three hundred Japanese scattered on the grass. As soon as they discovered this situation, the soldiers quietly retreated back.

Fortunately, the soldiers were wearing camouflage uniforms, which were very concealed. Even if they were only a few dozen meters away from the little ghost, it was still difficult to find. If they were like the Eighth Route Army, wearing gray cloth uniforms, and such a close distance, it would be hard to say, and they might be discovered by the little ghosts.

When he learned that there were hundreds of Japanese cavalrymen in front of him, the company commander of the 1st company of the mechanized infantry was happy and immediately issued a combat plan. Three platoons were divided into three routes, the second and third platoons were detoured from both sides, and the first platoon broke through from the front.

From the second and third rows on both sides, we set out first. After nearly ten minutes of these two rows, we drove straight towards the grove, and we were about to pass through this grove and appear directly in front of the Japanese.

The terrain of this small wood is very smooth. Two armored personnel carriers are in front and several off-road vehicles are following closely behind and rushing towards the Japanese on the other side of the woods.

Behind the woods, the Japanese cavalry were resting. The Japanese fled for dozens of kilometers and were very tired. They just happened to find that this place was a good ground. A forest blocked the view and had a certain degree of concealment.

The Japanese cavalry commander was sitting cross-legged on the ground, and several Japanese commanders next to him sat around the Japanese corps. When they arrived here, the Japanese corps commander quietly breathed a sigh of relief and his nervous mood slightly calmed down. The Japanese corps commander planned to rest here for about an hour, and then escape to the northeast.

Many Japanese cavalrymen were also resting comfortably, resting their strength, and preparing for their future escape. Just as the Japanese cavalrymen were temporarily relaxing and resting there, many Japanese heard crackling sounds from the woods next to them, like the sound of branches being crushed.

Some Japanese also heard the low sound of the engine from the woods. Some Japanese Japanese discovered this abnormal situation and stood up one after another, looking into the woods in confusion.

The Japanese corps leader also discovered this abnormal situation at this time, hurriedly stood up, and looked nervously in the direction where the woods were. He saw that the branches in the woods were shaking, as if some big guy was coming out of it.

In less than a few dozen seconds, the sound was clearly heard. Under the surprised gaze of the Japanese, the huge figures of two armored personnel carriers rushed out of the woods. Before the Japanese could react, the off-road vehicles behind also rushed out.

The soldiers who rushed out of the woods saw the stunned and slow-responsive Japanese cavalrymen in front of them, and began shooting mercilessly.

The 30mm cannons on armored personnel carriers and off-road vehicles are fired first. These cannons fire at several slightly dense places where the Japanese are in great effect. Since the Japanese have no cover, the fire rate of the 30mm cannon is not low.

Before the Japanese could react, more than 30 Japanese were killed under these machine guns. The soldiers on the off-road vehicle saw that the Japanese cavalry were completely within the range of the AK-47 assault rifle, and shot at the Japanese with a gun.

The Japanese cavalry were originally frightened birds. When they saw several Chinese chariots suddenly appear, with such fierce firepower, and they didn't know if there were any Chinese chariots in the woods. Therefore, the first thing the Japanese cavalry reacted was to get on the horse immediately and prepare to escape, and there were almost no Japanese fighting back.

When the Japanese corps captain saw this scene, he hurriedly got on his horse and rode his horse wildly. A group of Japanese cavalry followed one after another. So the battlefield situation immediately turned out that Japanese cavalry ran in front, and two armored vehicles and several off-road vehicles of the mechanized infantry regiment were chasing behind.

The escaped Japanese soldiers were killed one after another by the soldiers chasing behind. At this time, the Japanese cavalrymen wished that their war horses would have more legs and could run faster.

The Japanese corps leader rode on the horse and looked back at his cavalry behind him. He saw that the Japanese corps were constantly beaten to death. Seeing that the situation was so critical, the Japanese corps leader slapped his war horse even more fiercely.

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