Chapter 16 The Longest Afternoon (Part 2)
Although I was very nervous about Wen Songyuan's safety, at this critical moment, Cheng Jiaji could not be stunned just by looking at the actions of Wen Songyuan and others.
Cheng Jiaji turned around and immediately issued several important orders to the combat staff of the brigade headquarters.
One is to order all artillery fire to combine Japanese vehicles and infantry to forcefully block and shoot in order to cooperate with the actions of Wen Songyuan and others.
The other was to order the brothers of the recruit battalion and the guard company to prepare for attack, and immediately ordered Yu Juncai to draw a relatively complete company from other positions.
He still couldn't bear to let Wen Songyuan down, a rash guy. If Cheng Jiaji had the chance, he would still want to bring this bastard to him alive and stir up trouble.
The most important last order is to ask Gao Shiqi to lead the two main battalions waiting outside the village to prepare for entering the village to participate in the battle at any time.
If the troops in the village are not attacking effectively, he would immediately transfer these two battalions into the village to participate in the battle.
After arranging these, Cheng Jiaji immediately picked up the telescope that had been put down less than a minute and followed the every move of the suicide squad led by Qi Wen Songyuan.
Tu San has never done something as seriously as he has today.
I have never thought of accomplishing something like this.
Tu San, who was an orphan since childhood, was adopted by an old man at the age of three and entered the Yunlong Club, a branch of the Swallow Gate.
By the age of seventeen, Tu San had already mastered a good kung fu.
In the past seven or eight years, Tu San has gained a great reputation in Xuzhou City and has also made many enemies.
This time Tu San was caught in the death row, but he was betrayed by a lover Hongjie in Yihong Pavilion, which made the police station block.
And forcing this Hongjie named Yufang to betray him because of a wealthy family that he offended in his early years.
The wealthy family tied up Yufang's only brother to threaten Yufang, and then sent Tu San to the death row.
Tu Sancai knew the whole story from Yufang who was watching in the death cell.
He didn't blame Yufang, but instead regretted in his heart why he didn't redeem Yufang early and walked away together.
Just when Tu San was about to leave this world, Wen Songyuan gave him a new life and asked someone to redeem Yufang, and settled in the military camp with her younger brother.
So Tu Sanze changed his name and surname and became Tu Jingguo, and the former thief turned into a dignified lieutenant of the national army.
Although the monthly salary of this lieutenant platoon leader of the national army is not enough for the meal when he was a thief,
But the two days before heading to the front line were the happiest time of Tu Jingguo's lifetime.
No need to hide, no need to be surprised at night, no need to go out of the streets, no need to hide from everyone who knows you.
This kind of life in the sun makes Tu Jingguo feel that there has never been a feeling of happiness in his 26 years of life.
From that moment on, he decided that this generation would go through fire and water for Wensongyuan, not for Wensongyuan to save his life.
For those who are in trouble in the world, owing others a life is not a big deal, just find an opportunity to pay it back.
Very few people serve people for this reason for the rest of their lives.
The reason why Wen Songyuan made Tu Jingguo so grateful was simple, but because Wen Songyuan not only redeemed Yu Fang, but also helped him get married to Yu Fang and settle down.
On the first day of the army's destiny, Wen Songyuan invited many gentry from Xuzhou and all officers above the school level of the Independent 100 Brigade, and set up more than twenty tables in the Sihai Restaurant in Xuzhou for the marriage between Tu Jingguo and Qin Yuru.
Even the famous hero Cheng Jiaji of the War of Resistance was forced to become Tu Jingguo's mastermind by Wen Song.
Cheng Jiaji became the mastermind of this marriage, and the great figures in Xuzhou were unable to do their own things, so they wiped out the face of this promising hero of the War of Resistance Against Japan and came to congratulate him one after another.
Even Xie Gaosan from the Chief Office and several important officials from the Security Command attended the wedding of the former flying thief in front of Cheng Jiaji.
People in the martial arts world value face, loyalty and righteousness, and the lesser parting is life and death.
Tu Jingguo got drunk that day, and the next day he was carried on the military car by his brothers.
With such kindness, he followed Wen Songyuan to fight the Japanese and serve the country. Tu Jingguo would not work hard.
There were at least seven or eight Japanese devils who fell under Tu Jingguo's men these days.
But compared with what he was about to do, it was nothing.
What Tu Jingguo has to do now is to blow off the tracks of a Japanese Type 94 light chariot. Of course, Tu Jingguo didn't know what the name of that thing was, and his brothers all called it the Big Tortoise Box.
Wen Songyuan’s plan is simple and crazy.
To put it bluntly, he took about twenty brothers and rushed up with his zha medicine bags, attracting the attention of the Japanese chariots and the Japanese infantry.
The real killer move is that Tu Jingguo and his other former gangsters were first shot in the charge during the charge and then disguised themselves as corpses. They took advantage of the Japanese's inattention to get close to the chariot and blew the tracks of the Japanese chariot off.
Tu Jingguo is now moving not far from the front of a Japanese chariot, waiting for the opportunity that his brothers can create for themselves with their lives.
At this time, the Chinese army's artillery fire fell unprecedentedly on the Japanese infantry advancing with the Japanese chariot. The fierce artillery fire made the chariots shake. This was Cheng Jiaji's last chance to concentrate all the artillery in his hands to create a last chance for Wen Songyuan's suicide squad, which had been killed or injured.
Seeing that the opportunity came, Tu Jingguo and several old world jumped up almost at the same time and rushed towards their respective targets. No one was ready to turn back in this rush!
With more than a dozen good skills practiced hard in the cold and summer, Tu Jing Guojiu supported her hard and bounced her entire body against the ground towards the Japanese chariot.
The other few of his old colleagues also showed their magical powers and used their best methods to approach the Japanese chariots.
They all have the same mind as long as they can rely on it and even if they fight for their lives, they will blow up these big turtle boxes.
Relying on the rumbling cannons and the cover of smoke and dust, Tu Jingguo successfully approached a Japanese chariot, steadily placed the five-kilogram zha medicine bag in his arms on the tracks of the Japanese chariot that was advancing slowly, and opened the fuse.
But at this time, a chariot in the back discovered him, and a shuttle of heavy machine gun bullets shot at him.
With an instinctive reaction to danger that has been pursued for many years, Tu Jingguo flew to dodge.
Unfortunately, at such a close distance, it is impossible for a person to move faster than a bullet.
Although Tu Jingguo luckily avoided most of the bullets behind him, he was still swept the left arm by one of the shots.
The lethality of the 13mm caliber heavy machine gun bullet at such a close distance is amazing.
Tu Jingguo's left arm was interrupted in unison, and the severe pain almost fainted.
But the last bit of reason reminded him that this is not a good place to sleep.
What a slaughter. He endured the heart-wrenching pain and slid his whole body towards a small crater next to him with force.
His action saved his life.
As soon as he slid into the pit, the Japanese second shuttle bullet arrived, smashing the place where he was just now, and if he were still there, he would definitely be shot into Zhazi.
However, before Tu Jingguo's mold was finished, he fainted as soon as he entered the crater by the shock caused by the explosion of the zha medicine bag placed on the Japanese chariot.
When the smoke and dust from the artillery fire of the Chinese army dissipated, Cheng Aiji clearly saw from the telescope that the three Japanese tanks in front of him were emitting thick smoke.
Except for the Japanese in one chariot who were still firing around with heavy machine guns, the other two chariots were in a complete sleep.
Cheng Jiaji, who is no longer a battlefield, understood that the Japanese on the two chariots must have fainted from the vibration of the tracks when the zha medicine was blown off, and would wake up in a while.
Cheng Jiaji, who did not want to give up this great opportunity to attack, took the lead in taking the four or five hundred people who had already gathered on the position and launched a counterattack against the Japanese army that had been fooled by the shelling just now.
It is different from when I was fighting at Dawangzhuang on that day.
Cheng Jiaji did not always rush to the front for this counterattack.
When he was receiving the enemy, he was already left far behind by the officers and soldiers who were extremely excited to see the Japanese chariots blown up.
This is understandable. Cheng Jiaji's strength is not to compete with the Japanese.
In addition, the purpose of this charge was not to defeat the Japanese troops in front of the two brigades of the people in front of him, but to rescue Wen Songyuan and others. One horse and Sanbao were enough, and there was no need for Brigade Commander Cheng to take action himself.
It is true that the Japanese army has strong combat power, but the fact that the chariots were blown up by the Chinese army has caused them to be too great a psychological blow.
Just now, he was beaten by the artillery fire of the Chinese army again (at this time the Japanese artillery shells were all exhausted, and the attack just now relied on the chariot to show off his might.) The Japanese army's fighting spirit was already very weak at this time.
I saw rows of Chinese troops holding submachine guns and killing him (the guards in the front row had dozens of submachine guns in their hands, all of which were lined up in the first row of the charge troops with light machine guns.) The Japanese captain, Mass. Isaki, was actually frightened by the Chinese army's momentum and was in a dilemma for a moment.
He did not dare to retreat the entire line, for fear of military law.
The artillery fire of continuing to attack the Chinese army is not a vegetarian. Without the cover of the chariot, he took the initiative to attack the enemy with the advantages of artillery fire and infantry firepower. Major Isaki was really not sure.
Seeing this, Cheng Jiaji naturally would not be polite to the Japanese. Another burst of artillery fire attacked. Although all the last shells were fired, the Japanese, who had always bullied the national army with superior firepower, were completely mentally destroyed.
The Japanese army's retreat directly led to the Japanese retreat on the entire line. The Japanese attacked the second and most fierce attacks in the afternoon and were finally repelled.
While Cheng Jiaji was relieved, he received good news that Wen Songyuan was still alive and had only suffered several minor injuries.
After receiving this good news, Cheng Jiaji, who was relaxed, ordered all officers above the regiment to convene a meeting.
Chapter completed!