Chapter seven hundred and ninety third different guerrillas
Chapter 792.
Gao Jiu, Li Xikun and others drove the truck to the 12th Army Command of the Japanese Army. They unloaded the shed cloth on the truck and bombarded it. Only then did they realize that the elevation angle of this giant artillery was not that large, and the distance was too close, so they could not hit it.
So they drove the truck and found other places to shoot. They drove for a long time, but couldn't find a suitable position because their sight was blocked by the surrounding tall buildings and they could not see the position of the 12th Japanese Army Command.
Li Kun said, "Master Jiu, this can't be beaten."
Gao Jiu thought about it and said, "It can be done."
He asked someone to drive the truck to a corner on the street, facing a section of the street, but he still couldn't see the 12th Japanese Army Command.
Gao Jiu carried a phone call and asked everyone to wait here. Then he came to the opposite side of the street and climbed up a five-story building. On the roof, he could clearly see the building of the 12th Japanese Army Command.
Gao Jiu first observed his location from Li Xikun and others, and then calculated the relevant data from them to the 12th Japanese Army Command Building, calculated the shooting elements, and informed the mortar ruler and direction through the telephone.
Ning Wen, Ning Wu and others adjusted the artillery and reported to Gao Jiu.
Gao Jiu said, "Let's fire."
With a "bang", the huge shells flew out, drew an arc in the sky, and landed heavily on the top of the 12th Japanese Army Command building.
This kind of mortar is worthy of being known as an expert in building demolition. The entire building was blown down after the gun went down.
Gao Jiu reported the adjusted data again, asking Ning Wen, Ning Wu and others to fire two more guns and blow up two other buildings in the courtyard of the 12th Army Command.
Then he quickly got off the roof, got on the truck and left quickly.
Back at the Military Control Commission Li Xikun excitedly reported the operation to Xu Zhongming.
Xu Zhongming couldn't put down this giant mortar. He and Li Xikun looked at Gao Jiu with a gaze, hoping that Gao Jiu could leave this heavy mortar for them.
Gao Jiu understood what they were thinking, so he gave them the mortar.
But he brought not many shells, leaving them with seven shells.
Even though there were fewer shells, Xu Zhongming, Li Xikun and others were still very excited. This guy will definitely come in handy at critical moments.
The commander of the 12th Army and the chief of staff saw what General Matsuda said was true, and all three buildings in the headquarters were blown up. Although there were not many people left at night, nearly 100 people were lost.
Instead of rushing back to the headquarters compound to check, they worked in a temporary residence.
The Chief of Staff called General Matsuda, expressed his gratitude to him on behalf of Commander Togo Yoshino, and sought his opinions and asked whether to conduct a city-wide search in Jinan City and capture Gao Jiu and his group.
General Song Tian said: "Please tell the commander that you will recommend that you stop conducting a full-scale search. According to my estimate, Gao Jiu and others had already left Jinan City after firing the artillery.
If he had not left Jinan City, someone would have provided him with a secret hiding place. Jinan City was too big and it would be difficult to find him.
There is a saying I said, maybe you don’t like to hear it. It is a good thing to not find them. If you find them, you will lose more people. Because even if you find them, you will not be able to catch him. If you anger him, you will only be subject to more severe revenge.
To be honest, I have ordered the Gendarmerie Command’s Special High School Class, the Gendarmerie Team and the Police Department to stay in the door, so as not to anger Gao Jiu.
Gao Jiu is a tactful person. If he does this, if he is still in Jinan City, he will leave the city soon.”
The Chief of Staff put down the phone and relayed General Matsuda's opinion.
Togo Yoshino now really believes in General Matsuda. What he said is indeed correct. Gao Jiu did not attack the Japanese military police headquarters.
It seems that they have really saved General Matsuda. Since General Matsuda said that Gao Jiu would leave Jinan City soon, they no longer want to cause trouble.
Xu Zhongming, Li Xikun and others have long been accustomed to the large-scale Japanese army's search. They have been operating in Jinan City for so many years, so naturally they have their own way to escape the inspection of the Japanese and puppet troops.
They quickly hid the giant mortar and arranged for Gao Jiu to leave Jinan City.
After Gao Jiu entered Jinan City, Zhang Quan and others were on the way back. When they saw the Japanese and puppet troops' strongholds, they couldn't help but itch and fired fire at the Japanese and puppet troops' strongholds.
That feeling was so cool. Once the shot was over, a stronghold of the Japanese and puppet troops was reimbursed.
In this way, they walked along the way and saw the Japanese and puppet troops' barracks or strongholds, so they set up mortars and bombarded them.
In this way, they killed at least 800 Japanese and puppet troops along the way.
When Gao Jiu contacted them, he told them that the shells could not be replenished for the time being, so that they could save some use. Only then did they stop attacking the Japanese and puppet troops.
The 12th Japanese Army Command had already formulated a combat plan to attack southwestern Shandong, but such an accident disrupted their plan, so they had to stop temporarily.
They sent a telegram to the base camp again, hoping to send them another batch of giant mortars.
The Japanese devils were temporarily calmed down, but the attack of the Taohuashan guerrillas had just begun...
The Second Japanese Air Force went to bomb the arsenal under Jiang Xiaomei's control, which was equivalent to stabbing a hornet's nest. Gao Jiu must come up with a result to satisfy Jiang Xiaomei.
After Gao Jiu and others went to Qingdao, Wang Zhankui and others crossed the defense zone of the 38th Division of the Japanese Army. According to Gao Jiu's last method to deal with the Japanese army's Zhengzhou Airport, they not only captured the Japanese army's airport, but also seized dozens of various Japanese military aircraft.
They originally wanted to attack Zhengzhou City directly, but after Gao Jiu said that they had gotten the batch of giant mortars, they waited for Gao Jiu to come back and take these giant mortars to attack Zhengzhou City.
After the giant artillery was lost, the 38th Division of the Japanese Army also received a notice from the 12th Army Headquarters.
They learned about the tragic situation of the attack at the 12th Army Command and were very glad that they did not provoke Gao Jiu.
I heard that the people from the Taohuashan guerrillas appeared near Zhengzhou City, so I quickly found contact and sent someone to contact the Taohuashan guerrillas, saying that if the guerrillas attacked Zhengzhou, the 38th Division would never participate in the war. I hope Gao Jiu would not target the 38th Division.
The 7th Independent Mixed Brigade of the Japanese Army was stationed in Zhengzhou City, and the brigade commander was a young and powerful officer.
Hearing that the Taohuashan guerrillas destroyed the airport of the Japanese Second Air Force outside the city, and were currently wandering outside the city, with an attempt to attack Zhengzhou City, he was very angry and personally led three infantry brigades of artillery brigades out of the city to find the Taohuashan guerrillas to fight.
The Japanese independent mixed brigade did not have a corps under it, and it directly affiliated with four infantry brigades, engineer brigades, field artillery brigades, and logistics brigades. This time, the main force was basically out.
The report he received was that the enemy had about 1,000 people, and he believed that these troops were enough.
The Japanese army and the Taohua Mountain guerrillas met on the wild horse slope outside the city, and the two sides started a field battle.
The Army's Seventh Independent Mixed Brigade was a field brigade, and fighting field was exactly where they were best at. On that day, the brigade commander was very happy to find the traces of the Taohua Mountain guerrillas. He was like other guerrillas, and it was very difficult to catch them. Seeing that the Taohua Mountain guerrillas were actually in the field, the Japanese brigade commander was excited. He thought that the Taohua Mountain guerrillas were not worthy of their reputation, and the commander was even a little unwise, and he dared to fight with his three infantry brigades and an artillery brigade with less than a thousand men. He immediately ordered the troops to prepare for the attack.
The Japanese artillery brigade set up the Type 92 infantry artillery to prepare to bombard the guerrilla positions.
Before they could fire, the guerrilla artillery fire had already been fired. The artillery fire was not only very accurate, but also very fierce.
The guerrillas now have a large number of military trucks, dragging 102mm howitzers and 122mm cannons, and began to shell the Japanese army more than ten kilometers away. A row of shells came, and the Japanese artillery positions were destroyed. The Japanese artillery was overturned like toys amid the violent explosion.
The Japanese Type 92 infantry artillery, which was lucky enough to be destroyed, wanted to use artillery fire to counterattack the guerrilla artillery. Unfortunately, their range was far beyond reach and they were completely passively beaten.
The Japanese brigade commander was a little confused by the fierce artillery fire and saw that the artillery position was destroyed. He simply directed the Japanese army's large group of troops and rushed towards the Taohuashan guerrillas' positions.
As soon as they launched a charge, the guerrilla artillery had already covered it, and the Japanese soldiers were beaten up and suffered heavy casualties.
The Japanese brigade commander was very angry and did not care about the casualties of the soldiers. He rushed forward with his troops, hoping to get close to the guerrillas to avoid the bombing of guerrilla artillery fire.
When they approached the guerrillas' positions, they realized that the crooked machine gun and Type 38 rifle in their hands were no match for the guerrillas at all.
The firepower of the guerrillas is too fierce. Not to mention those light and heavy machine guns, the submachine guns in the hands of the guerrillas, and the bullets fired are like rainstorms. There is almost no perspective.
How could the Japanese army withstand such a blow? Those who rushed in front fell down one by one. The others hurriedly lay on the ground.
At this moment, the guerrilla platoons came over. The number of mortars was too large. Groups of platoons fell among the Japanese army. The Japanese army had nowhere to hide and had to retreat to the position when the attack was set off.
The Japanese brigade commander was still a little unwilling to give up. He decided to change his tactics and attack with an infantry brigade head-on, while the remaining two infantry brigades that had been damaged were encircled from 200 million. He hoped to use tactical means to change the disadvantages in weapons.
At this moment, the roar of planes came from the sky. The Japanese brigade commander was stunned. He knew that the airport of the Japanese Second Air Force had been destroyed, and these planes were probably also of the enemy.
Sure enough, dozens of b-hmm.24 Liberator bombers flew over, and a large number of aviation bombs almost turned over the ground.
The Japanese brigade commander lay on the ground, holding his head with his hands. He escaped by luck.
When he checked the casualties of the troops after the explosion, he found that all three infantry brigades were broken. On average, each brigade could not even get the strength of an infantry squadron.
At this moment, the guerrilla artillery fire came again. The Japanese army could not bear such a blow. The brigade commander took the lead in retreating in the direction of Zhengzhou City.
The Taohua Mountain guerrilla infantry fighting vehicles could not be transported from the Golden Triangle, and they were still riding horses here. Even so, their excitement was far beyond that of the Japanese army.
The remaining troops of the Japanese brigade were running away, but they found that there had already appeared in front of them by the Taohua Mountain Tour team, and their retreat had been cut off.
Not long after, he saw the Taohuashan guerrilla cavalry appearing behind and 200 million, and they were surrounded.
The Japanese brigade commander hurriedly led the remnants of defeated soldiers, occupied a small hill, and urgently built a defensive position to resist the attack of the guerrillas.
The Taohua Mountain guerrillas did not charge at the Japanese army at all. They just surrounded the remaining Japanese soldiers from afar.
The command posts of artillery on the front line once again provided the ruler and direction for the artillery in the rear. The large-caliber artillery quickly covered the hill.
The Japanese army had no place to hide. After the shelling, the Japanese brigade commander was very alive and still survived. He came to check the casualties of the troops and found that there were less than 200 people left under his command.
He had sent a player telegram to the 38th Division of the Japanese army, and the 38th Division of the Japanese army promised that they would send reinforcements as soon as possible. However, what he didn't know was that the other people's troops had nowhere to go out of the barracks at all.
The guerrilla cavalry began to approach. At a distance of hundreds of meters, they stopped again and began to set up mortars.
The Japanese brigade commander knew that he was finished, so he sent a farewell telegram to the commander of the 12th Army, and then committed suicide by separatism.
It has to be said that the young and strong generals of this group of Japanese army were all undead people, and the later transparent and dazzling Kamikaze Commando was also organized by these guys.
The brigade commander died, the Japanese army lost command, and it became even more vulnerable.
Some Japanese soldiers wanted to surrender because they had heard that surrendering to the Taohua Mountain guerrillas was not in danger of their lives and would send them away. So a Japanese lieutenant took off his white shirt and used a bayonet to pick it up to surrender.
Unfortunately, his movements were a little slow. The guerrilla platoons rushed over, and the density was astonishingly high, as if off the ground, and they exploded every inch of the hill.
The guerrillas saw that there was no movement on the top of the mountain, so they sent people up the mountain to take a look. All the Japanese troops on the mountain had been wiped out.
In this way, the main force of an independent mixed brigade of the Japanese army was destroyed by the powerful firepower of the Taohua Mountain Tour Team in less than an hour.
Chapter completed!