Chapter 444 I have a companion on the road
Chapter 444 I have a companion on the road
The first to launch an attack was a soldier from the New 100th Division who was facing the battalion commander, Major Sukeyoshi Nishijima. The battalion commander, Major Sukeyoshi Nishijima, had been paying very close attention. After seeing the bayonet of the Chinese soldier on the opposite side stabbing at him, he quickly used the blade of his command knife to hit the bayonet in the hand of the Chinese soldier on the opposite side, causing the bayonet to deflect to the right side of his body.
Just after dodging the bayonet from the front, the battalion commander, Major Sukeyoshi Nishijima, felt that the Chinese soldiers on his left had moved based on his years of fighting experience. So, he swung his sword again to deflect the bayonet coming from the left.
The battalion commander, Major Sukeyoshi Nishijima, felt that as long as he defended well, these four Chinese soldiers would not be able to hurt him. At that time, as long as he could find the loophole of one of them, he could get rid of them one by one.
"Bang" "Bang" "Bang"
"Are you fucking stupid? You're holding firewood sticks in your hands. Use your guns to deal with them quickly, and then attack the riverside. Hurry up." Li Zhengying, holding a German mirror box in his hand, cursed and shouted at the four officers who were still in a daze.
The captain, Lieutenant Colonel Sukeyoshi Nishijima, fell on his back on the ground with blood constantly flowing out of his mouth. He wanted to curse. Which unmartial Chinese fired the gun? How could he fire a gun during a bayonet fight? Has he ever received formal military training? This is not a joint fight, this is a battlefield, and there are disciplines and order.
After cursing a few words in his heart, the battalion commander, Major Sukeyoshi Nishijima, felt that he could no longer breathe. The Chinese's shot hit his lung. The battalion commander, Major Sukeyoshi Nishijima, knew that he could not survive. Unless he was sent to the operating table immediately, he would have a chance of survival. But in his current situation, he could forget about it. It was merciful of the Chinese army to bury him.
Captain Lieutenant Colonel Sukeyoshi Nishijima was lying on the ground. He heard the shouting and screaming around him getting smaller and smaller. He knew that his troops were finished. He didn't know whether the regiment commander could lead the troops over there to cross the pontoon bridge. If the regiment commander had not been able to cross the pontoon bridge, it would not be long before he would see the regiment commander at Amaterasu's side.
The regiment commander, Colonel Fumio Tsuboshima, who was always in the mind of the battalion commander, Major Sukeyoshi Nishijima, has basically reached the end of his life.
The commander of the wing, Colonel Fumio Tsuboshima, felt that he had been crawling hard for a long time, but it seemed that the end of the pontoon bridge had hardly changed from him. Instead, it seemed that it was getting farther and farther away. In fact, Colonel Fumio Tsuboshima could not see the end of the pontoon bridge so clearly now.
The commander of the wing, Colonel Fumio Tsuboshima, was breathing heavily. Although he felt very tired, he did not dare to stop crawling, because he knew very well that once he stopped to rest, he would probably not have the strength to continue crawling. He was now relying on a kind of obsession to hold on. If he relaxed his breath, he would basically not be able to pick it up again.
However, the commander of the wing, Colonel Fumio Tsuboshima, not only could not see clearly now, but also felt extremely dizzy. He knew that this was due to his excessive blood loss. It seemed that he could not climb to the other side of the pontoon bridge, and the bleeding along the way would kill him on the bridge.
When he thought that he might die soon, the anger in the heart of the wing commander, Colonel Fumio Tsuboshima, immediately deflated. As soon as he deflated his anger, Colonel Fumio Tsuboshima suddenly felt pain all over his body. He also felt a chill in his body, and he could not feel any warmth even when the sunlight shone on him.
The commander of the wing, Colonel Fumio Tsuboshima, knew that he was going to die and that he no longer had the strength to continue crawling. He used up his last bit of strength to turn over and lie flat on the pontoon.
It was not until this time that the commander of the corps, Colonel Fumio Tsuboshima, woke up from his obsession with survival. The sounds of gunfire and explosions suddenly became audible in his ears, which brought him back to reality.
From the sound of gunfire, the regiment commander, Colonel Fumio Tsuboshima, knew that his bridge-breaking troops were almost wiped out by the blocking fire of the Chinese army. He had set out to follow the rescue team, but after crawling here for so long, not a single officer or soldier passed by or reached him.
This means that the bridge-charging troops behind him were either all killed or forced back by the blocking fire of the Chinese army. No matter what the result was, it would be a disaster for the 13th Regiment. The only difference was the difference between dying early and dying late.
The Second Battalion, which was responsible for the rear guard defense, had only two squadrons resisting the attack of the Chinese army in the rear. From the fact that the Chinese army on the right side received a large number of reinforcements, they knew that the Chinese army's pursuit troops were coming in an endless stream. It was impossible for the officers and soldiers of those two squadrons to stop the attack of so many Chinese troops in a place where there was not even a defensive position.
No one knew where the division commander, Lieutenant General Inaba Shiro, had retreated his troops to. His 13th Regiment still had at least one battalion of officers and soldiers following the main force of the division. This was a very lucky thing for the 13th Regiment. At least this time the 13th Regiment was not completely wiped out by the Miluo River. This was also the key to the subsequent reorganization of the 13th Regiment.
As the commander of the wing, Colonel Fumio Tsuboshima, was thinking, he felt extremely sleepy and closed his eyes involuntarily. After suddenly taking two deep breaths, his head tilted and he was completely dead.
The commander of the regiment, Colonel Fumio Tsuboshima, died. The time of his death was almost the same as that of the commander of the 2nd Battalion, Major Sukeyoshi Nishijima. Now the two of them would have a companion on their journey to the so-called Amaterasu.
The death of Colonel Fumio Tsubojima, the commander of the regiment, did not mean the end of the battle between the two sides. There were only more than fifty people left in the attack force of the First Battalion, but these Japanese officers and soldiers had gone blood-eyed and were completely in a state of madness.
Even though there were only fifty-something soldiers left in the First Battalion, these Japanese soldiers did not retreat. Instead, they gathered together and continued to engage in hand-to-hand combat with the officers and soldiers of the New 100th Division on the defense line, holding back Hao Jian's troops on the defense line.
Fortunately, Hao Jian did not need to attack the Japanese troops on the pontoon bridge, but only needed to block the bridge to prevent the Japanese troops from passing. As for whether the Japanese troops were in his defense line or not, it was not that important.
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