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Text Chapter 51: The Falling Stars and Stripes Part 2

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    "Okay, I will dive in two minutes. You should be ready." Zhao Yong replied, "Everything below is calculated through the multi-information fusion of the visible light, forward-looking infrared and laser emission windows of the optoelectronic turret and the starry night digital fire control system.  It is fully and accurately reflected on Wu Qiang's helmet target device. Combined with the nose spherical fire control computer, Wu Qiang calibrates the target for the 23mm cannon and external weapons under the nose.  Through the in-cabin communication system, he told Zhao Yong, the helicopter pilot in the rear cabin: "The attack is ready." The movable cannon under the nose and the two rocket launchers under the short wings of the fuselage have been adjusted to the correct angle.  The armed helicopter roared and began to dive. Wu Qiang kept pressing the launch button on the joystick, pouring rockets at the British tanks below. Suddenly, the ring position of the British 27th Brigade was turned into a sea of ??fire, and was beaten.  The fire-breathing tanks are like erupting volcanoes, spraying fire and fuel in all directions.  The entire ring formation was in chaos.  The enemy's tanks were knocked unconscious. They were running around on the roads, railways, and rice fields. Tanks bumped against tanks, making a clanging noise.  After Wu Qiang fired the rocket, he aimed at the enemy's command system and logistics support system in the center of the ring fortifications and launched two rounds of 250-3 submunitions. This kind of damage was conceivable. The British army was destroyed by the steel balls of the submunitions.  The knockout of the piece.  Next, he used the airborne cannon to sort out some important targets. The 23mm cannon is the airborne weapon system with the largest combat range of the WZ-10, carrying 480 rounds of ammunition. Although its 23mm caliber cannot destroy heavy armor  However, aircraft guns that use optical detection systems or helmet sights for aiming are more flexible and can hit the tops of British tanks and lightly armored targets. An oil tanker was hit with flames rising into the sky, and armored vehicles were hit one after another.  's devastated.  The entire British army's circular position was burning!  After Wu Qiang and Zhao Yong finished all the bullets brought by Wuzhi 10, they fully demonstrated the power of Wuzhi 10.  We returned home satisfied.  This attack destroyed 16 British tanks, 10 armored vehicles, 9 oil tankers and some other vehicles, killing a large number of enemies.  The most important thing is that it greatly damaged the morale of the British army and destroyed the British army's will to resist.  At the same time, it greatly inspired the fighting spirit of all officers and soldiers of the 149th Division of the Volunteer Army.  The soldiers of the 149th Army quickly rushed into the British position. The place was full of flames. They shot and threw grenades at the British troops running around, and the explosion of grenades was heard.  They first fired wildly at the enemies outside the tank.  Then the grenadier climbed onto the tank calmly, hit the tank's turret with a grenade, and shouted loudly to order the enemy in the tank to surrender immediately.  This group of enemies were frightened by the aerial attack just now. They became very obedient, slowly opened the turret, stretched out their hands, and then climbed out.  They were so frightened that no matter how the volunteers tried to tell them that they could put down their hands, they never dared to put down their raised hands.  There were also enemies on several tanks who attempted a desperate struggle.  They fired blindly in all directions with all their firepower.  A soldier immediately jumped on the tank and hit the turret with a grenade.  For a minute the enemy made no movement, which meant that they did not want to surrender.  The soldier touched the hatch on the top of the turret and inserted two grenades.  The tank was blown up and jumped half a foot high.  Another tank carried seven or eight British troops on a rampage.  The British troops standing on the tank guard also kept shooting bullets in all directions. Under the clearing of the volunteer machine guns and grenades, they rolled down from the tank one after another like sandbags, and then a volunteer soldier quickly climbed up.  Tank.  Suddenly, an enemy leaned out of the turret and tried to shoot him with a carbine.  The soldier grabbed the enemy's gun and fought hard with the enemy.  The enemy seemed unable to escape for a moment, but suddenly let go and dodged him off the tank.  The soldier was so angry that he covered his buttocks and yelled.  The enemy extended the middle finger of his right hand to the soldier and made a very obscene gesture. Then the tank took the opportunity to start, but before it went 30 meters away, it was blown up by a soldier with a bomb.  The strong smell of gunpowder mixed with the choking smell of gasoline permeated the entire battlefield. The British tanks completely collapsed in the rain of bullets. They opened the turret cover one after another, stretched out their white shirts and shook them desperately.  After six hours of fierce fighting, the battle was over. On the road south of Yanzhou, beside the railway and in the rice fields, there were piles of fires everywhere, which were destroyed British tanks and vehicles burning.  This British Royal Tank Battalion has become the scapegoat of their American brother.  The Royal Australian Regiment was divided and surrounded by the 150th Division of the 50th Army.  The two sides fought fiercely for a day and night. The Australian regiment was divided into four pieces. The enemy's resistance became weaker and weaker. After two days of fighting, the two sides fought fiercely.  On November 4, under the leadership of regimental commander Raffield, 785 people and more than 800 wounded surrendered to the 150th Division.  The 16th Field Regiment of the Royal New Zealand Artillery was surrounded by the 168th Division. After three days of bloody fighting, the leader of the regiment led a group of more than 1,000 people to break out of the encirclement and fled to the Iron Mountain area on the west coast.  The rest either died in battle or surrendered to the 168th Division.  Ross, the commander of the Canadian Light Infantry under Princess Patricia, led a regimental headquarters and two battalions.With one regiment each of the 148th Division and the 168th Division, after 26 hours of fierce fighting, Colonel Ross, the commander of the Canadian Light Infantry, led the regiment headquarters and its remaining soldiers to defeat more than 1,500 people and more than 800 people from the 27th Brigade Headquarters, abandoning all heavy weapons and weapons and heading towards the west coast.  Flee in the direction of Tieshan.  The rest were wiped out or surrendered to the Chinese.  The 40th Army destroyed the South Korean 8th Division in Heecheon.  The 119th Division and the 120th Division occupied the stadium and then, from east to west, together with the 112th Division of the 38th Army, launched an attack on the two regiments in the garrison area of ??the First Division of South Korea. After capturing the courtyard, the two divisions of the 40th Army turned to the northwest  launched a fierce attack on the South Korean First Division headquarters and a regiment in Yongbyon.  The 112th Division of the 38th Army turned its attack to Jiechuan and had a fierce battle with a reinforced battalion of the US 2nd Division's garrison. On January 4, Kimrit led the remnants of the US 2nd Division back to Jiechuan.  Immediately encountered a more violent attack.  As the number of seizures by the Chinese People's Volunteers continues to increase, the artillery fire becomes more and more fierce.  At dawn on November 4, soldiers of the 112th Division of the Volunteer Army had arrived outside the city east of Jiechuan.  It is only 400 meters away from the hill where the enemy is guarding.  Under the morning light, the commandos of the 112th Division quietly approached the edge of the hill and carefully observed the charge path and breakthrough.  The U.S. troops stationed on the hilltop were afraid of a counterattack by the volunteers and had been working day and night to repair fortifications for the past few days.  Traffic ditches and foxholes are densely scattered on the hilltops. The fortress is surrounded by layers of barbed wire. Mine arrays and explosives are laid outside the barbed wire.  However, more than 100 artillery pieces of the 112th Division of the Volunteer Army have already been aimed at these enemy fortifications.  Soon, the artillery of the 112th Division roared together.  With the sound of artillery that shook the valley, the enemy's bunkers were blown down one after another, the barbed wire was thrown into the sky, and the mine arrays and explosives were also blown up by the dense artillery shells.  Following the artillery fire, the soldiers of the 112th Division quickly launched a charge on the road opened by the artillery fire.  When the artillery fire extended, the commandos had just rushed to the top of the mountain.  The enemies who managed to escape the gunfire but resisted with guns were immediately killed by commandos armed with submachine guns.  Beside the collapsed bunker and in the crippled trenches, the soldiers of the US 2nd Division who were not killed but were stunned by fright raised their hands and became prisoners.  In only thirty minutes of fighting, the two companies of the U.S. 2nd Division totaled more than 700 people. Except for more than 70 people who were captured alive, the rest were either dead or wounded.  After the volunteer commandos occupied the top of the mountain, they immediately launched a new artillery bombardment against the enemies in Jiechuan.  At this time, the U.S. 2nd Division was no longer able to fight. After several heavy losses, the U.S. 2nd Division of more than 14,000 people was left with more than 5,000 men, including more than 2,000 wounded.  The division commander of the U.S. 2nd Army, Kimmelit, had no choice but to take his remaining defeated soldiers and flee to Anzhou in the west.  The 66th Army did not relax its attack on the US 24th Division for a moment, although it did not completely destroy the US 24th Division.  But in the past few days, the US 24th Division had been tortured piecemeal and beaten half to death.  When the U.S. 24th Division retreated toward Dingzhou, the 66th Army held on to the enemy tightly and continued to consume the enemy during the pursuit.  When the U.S. 24th Division arrived in Dingzhou, the 66th Army immediately penetrated around Dingzhou and continuously launched pulling attacks to confront the U.S. 24th Division.  Every day from morning to night, small-scale attacks were launched against the enemy from all aspects.  When the U.S. 24th Army retreated from Turtle City, they disposed of heavy equipment and part of the baggage that could not be taken away. They could no longer withstand this kind of consumption.  The 66th Army's offensive became more and more fierce. Facing the 66th Army's attacks every day, the US 24th Division felt powerless.  Without supplies and reinforcements, all that is left is to be captured.
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