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Volume 1 On the Songhua River Chapter 137 What was supposed to come has finally come

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    Chapter 137 What should come has finally come

    A burst of fierce gunfire woke Tang Qiuli from his deep sleep. He sat up suddenly, and Xiaoling also woke up.

    The direction from which the gunshots were heard should be the Yalu River. Are reinforcements coming from the Korean garrison?

    He quickly walked around the door. Xiaoling was already neatly dressed and following behind him. Outside, Shanhu, Bater and the soldiers of the direct guard were fully armed and lined up neatly. The sky was just getting bright.

    In the breeze of dawn, the eyes of the soldiers shone like morning stars. Their strong fighting spirit could be clearly felt by Tang Qiuli who had just arrived in the yard. The passion for rushing to the battlefield made the hearts of the soldiers  Burning like fire.

    Tang Qiuli raised his hand to stop Xiaoling who was getting into the car. Xiaoling looked at him stubbornly and shook her head slightly. Tang Qiuli sighed inwardly and specifically called Battle to him and whispered to him that he must always  All around Xiaoling.

    To ensure that she is absolutely safe, in fact, he also knows that on a war-torn battlefield, what is absolutely safe? Putting Battelle next to Xiaoling, he can rest assured that this younger brother is very clever!  He has rich combat experience.

    Battle happily accepted his brother¡¯s task. In his opinion, this was Brother Qiu Li¡¯s trust in him. In his heart, Brother Qiu Li and Sister Xiaoling were equally important and both were indispensable people in his life.

    Facing the salty sea breeze in the early morning, the convoy drove quickly through the empty streets and rushed towards the Yalu River where the gunfire became increasingly fierce. On board were more than 300 elite soldiers with high fighting spirit.

    The fighting on the Yalu River has been fierce, and the situation is not very good. Some of the Japanese have already rushed to the shore of the bridge.

    In the early morning, Liu Tiehan, who had been staying up for several days and nights, had just taken a nap when he was awakened by a strange sound. He jumped up immediately. It was the sound of a train running fast and rubbing against the rails.

    He was shocked. No, the Japanese were coming. He immediately pulled out his pistol and fired three shots into the sky. The sudden sound of gunshots broke the silence of dawn and woke up the equally tired soldiers.

    The soldier responsible for detonating the gun opened his eyes. He saw a steel monster, panting and roaring, running onto the bridge. He hurriedly lit the fuse, and the fuse "chichi" emitted white smoke, and quickly went to the *  *Heap burning past.

    Seeing that it was too late, the squadron leader on the side suddenly pulled the fuse of the grenade, and a series of loud noises resounded through the sky. The steel-structured Yalu River Bridge rolled its twisted steel beams in the firelight, and crashed into the torrential waves.  In the river.

    The train had already crossed the bridge, and only the two carriages at the back were blown away. The train came to an abrupt stop, and the sound of scraping against the rails was particularly harsh. Then, the front of the car took the carriages and rushed out of the roadbed.

    The carriage did not flip over, but tilted next to the roadbed. The soldiers rushed out of their positions and wanted to surround the train. Gunshots suddenly rang out in the carriage. Several soldiers who rushed at the front were hit and rolled down the slope under the roadbed.  superior.

    The carriage door suddenly opened, and groups of Japanese soldiers jumped out of the carriage despite falling to pieces. Immediately, fierce firepower was sprayed over them.

    This is a regiment of the Suzuki Division of the North Korean garrison. It was the first to complete its assembly, took a train, and marched to Andong overnight. The main force of the division followed behind and marched to Andong by train and car.

    The Suzuki Division is a permanent division of the Japanese, with a total strength of 15,000 men. It has four reinforced regiments, each with nearly 3,000 men, and a field artillery regiment.  The firepower equipment is also the first-class main force among the Japanese army. The soldiers are well-trained and experienced veterans, and their combat effectiveness is very strong.

    Now, although they were suddenly attacked, they were panicked. Under the organization of the officers, they quickly formed the ability to fight back. The Japanese relied on the carriages and roadbeds, and the light and heavy machine guns quickly set up, and then started firing with a stream of bullets.  Come over.

    Although the Japs were compressed into a small area by the firepower of the soldiers, the Japs' strength was nearly twice that of the Blood Hand Regiment. For a while, the troops were unable to eliminate the Japs as quickly as possible, and the two sides formed a stalemate.  But there is still the main force of the Japs behind.

    The Japanese mortar positions were also set up, and they fired quickly. The shells exploded around the soldiers from time to time. It was finally too hasty and did not cause any casualties to the troops. This shows how well-trained the Japanese were.

    Liu Tiehan was reminded by the Japanese mortars, so did we!

    When Tang Qiuli arrived, Liu Tiehan was directing the mortar troops to adjust their position and prepare to fire. When he saw the commander arriving, his face was full of shame.

    Tang Qiuli didn't care what to say and immediately observed the situation on the battlefield.The target was like a hedgehog, with concentrated firepower. The troops were suppressed on the ground and could not get close at all.

    Mortars alone are not enough. We must use the most ferocious firepower to eat up this group of Japs before we can concentrate all our forces to deal with the Japs behind. Otherwise, the situation will worsen.

    He ordered the troops to concentrate all their firepower to suppress the Japs so that the soldiers could get close to drop bombs. The mortars were to knock out the Japs¡¯ artillery and light and heavy machine gun firepower points. The more intense the firepower, the better.

    It¡¯s not that the Japanese didn¡¯t want to charge, but the Chinese on the opposite side had no idea where they got so many submachine guns. As soon as they launched a wave of attacks, a dense rain of bullets left two squadrons of imperial soldiers in the Yalu River forever.  shore.

    After the troops readjusted their firepower deployment, they dealt a fatal blow to the enemy. The attack began. All kinds of guns poured out bullets desperately. The bullets like a rainstorm made the Japanese temporary fortifications fly into dust. The iron carriages finally withstood the  Without such a dense concentration of bullets, transparent holes were made.

    Mortar shells also exploded in the Japanese position. The Japanese artillery was immediately covered by fireworks, and one firepower point was knocked out. The Japanese machine gun and the corpses were blown to pieces. In terms of the number of mortars, the Bloody Hand Regiment is comparable to this one.  There are a lot of devils.

    While the Japs were beaten so hard that they couldn't hold their heads up, the soldiers crawled forward and quickly approached the bombing range. Grenades rained down on the Japs' positions. The Japs couldn't stand it anymore. They lay there and died. Try your best.  !

    Under the command of the officers, the Japs pointed out their bayonets and shouted, trying to break through the position in all directions. But now they suffered a loss. Hundreds of submachine guns kept ringing like the wind. The Japs' stormtroopers  The shape was beaten to pieces.

    This group of Japs was really brave. Even though they were beaten in rows, the remaining ones really rushed to the front of the position. It was a hand-to-hand fight. The Japs were so dense that the soldiers had no time to change their magazines, and the Japs rushed towards them.  Arrived.

    When it comes to fighting with bayonets, the soldiers of the Bloody Hands really don't have an advantage. The focus of troop training is not on this, and the guys in their hands are not for fighting with bayonets.

    The little devil glared fiercely, and they saw it clearly, and there was a burst of ecstasy in their hearts. The weapons in the hands of the Chinese people were not for bayonets. Let these humble Chinese people have a taste of the power of the Japanese Imperial Army warriors.  "Here", shouts like wolves howling one after another.

    How can it be such a cheap thing that people have to fight you with bayonets?  Is there water in your head?

    The enemy was greeted by a series of firing shots from shell guns. At such a close distance, there was almost no need to aim. People were knocked down by the sound of the gun, and the bullets bit their flesh. Some Japanese soldiers actually rushed into the position, but they were all corpses.  Using inertia, he fell headlong into the trench.

    The bayonet of the 38-gun pierced deeply into the soil. The soldiers broke out in a cold sweat and were so hung up that they almost had a hole opened by the Japanese. Fortunately, the commander emphasized that everyone should be equipped with as many weapons as possible. Now use  On.

    Some of the Japanese muttered something before they died, staring with a dead look in their eyes. They were probably saying that the Chinese warriors were not good at working, they were cowards, they were not good with bayonets, and they were doing work secretly and with guns blazing!

    ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Let's do whatever it takes to kill you. This is called wisdom, and little devils can't understand it.

    They were really stubborn. A colonel, several lieutenant colonels, major colonels and other Japanese officers climbed out of the carriage that had been beaten into a sieve, and formed a circle back to back. They all held command swords and looked like they were fighting for their lives in the way of the samurai.  Posture and shouting.

    Tang Qiuli and the soldiers who knew Japanese all understood that the Chinese people were cowards!  It's not the samurai's, we demand a fair chance to fight!

    Tang Qiuli smiled coldly, a fair duel?  When did the little Japs pay attention to fairness and didn't bother to talk nonsense with these beasts? He waved his hands in disgust, and the guardsmen killed the last few Japs officers with a few shots.

    The battlefield became quiet, and the soldiers were busy cleaning the battlefield and repairing fortifications. Three thousand Japanese were all wiped out in less than half an hour. The troops suffered only less than thirty casualties. It can be said that this battle  Nice fight.

    In these few battles, the power of the submachine gun left a deep impression on Tang Qiuli. The power of this thing on the battlefield, especially in close combat, is unparalleled. Compared with the light machine gun, it is small and light.  Flexible and convenient to use, it can carry a lot of ammunition.

    It was the little devil's Bai-style submachine gun. Its performance was really not that good. Not to mention the short range, the bullet's lethality was so small that it couldn't even penetrate a thick wooden board. For the first time, Tang Qiuli had the idea to equip the troops with large equipment.  The idea of ??a powerful, long-range submachine gun.

    Liu Tiehan came to Tang Qiuli's side. He was about to speak, but Tang Qiuli stopped him. He knewWhatever the big brother wanted to say, he didn't have the slightest idea of ??blaming Liu Tiehan in his heart. Liu Tiehan had worked harder than anyone else these days.

    Otherwise, this thrilling situation is impossible at all. For a few days in a row, it is always alert to stay here regardless of the day and night. I don't know when the little devil comes over, and the iron man can't stand it.

    The troop casualties, plus Li Honggang taking part of the frontal position that needed to be defended, left a huge gap in troops, and it was difficult for the big brother. Tang Qiuli felt a little guilty for not thinking of replacing Liu Tiehan. Also, why didn't he replace Liu Tiehan?  What about tearing off the railway?

    The soldiers had just entered the position. On the other side of the Yalu River, the sound of car motors was deafening. He smiled slightly at Liu Tiehan, and Liu Tiehan's eyes were a little moist.

    The two looked at each other and saw that the Japanese army had arrived.
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