Rise from eight hundred.

Chapter 468 The Sword That Can't Be Sheathed

Chapter 468 The Unsheathed Knife
Seto Nellie is actually very forward-looking, and he guessed most of it right.

The 36th Infantry Brigade is very strong. Even if the advance group tries their best, they will never be their opponents, but Tang Dao will not easily abandon the Chinese officers and soldiers on the blocking position just because the opponent is strong. He will definitely return to help.

"Never abandon, never give up" is the soul of the Chinese army, and Tang Dao, who is deeply influenced by this spirit, may not be destined to become the kind of famous general who is "one will succeed and ten thousand bones will die".

But what does that matter, he is Tang Dao, he will only do what he thinks is right, and do things that are useful for the country and the nation.

Whether he can become a so-called famous general is not in Tang Dao's consideration.

He is anxious, only in front of his eyes.

When the infantry wing of the No.18 Division escorting the 6th Heavy Artillery Brigade was transferred away, the fate of the 6th Heavy Artillery Brigade was actually doomed. Tang Dao was confident enough to break through the defense line of hundreds of Japanese infantry.

Tang Dao's anxiety was not within Tang Dao's anxiety when he won the game a week earlier. His anxiety was not limited to the thousand or so people he had left several kilometers away to face off against the 36th Infantry Brigade.

The 36th Infantry Brigade may not be able to break through that blocking line for the time being, but they have enough troops and heavy firepower. The main force of the whole army returns to aid, which is also the end like moths to the flame.

Because, not far away, there is the 18th Division, the Japanese army has enough reinforcements, and there will be Japanese fighter planes in the sky.

The most terrible thing is that at this point, he no longer has enough tactical maneuvering space. The Japanese army only needs to draw out another infantry regiment to surround and kill his 3000 troops in this wet wilderness.

However, the three infantry divisions on Jiashan's defense line used their fortifications to resist the indiscriminate bombing of an infantry division and a heavy artillery brigade by the Japanese army. They had already suffered heavy casualties and were exhausted. The night raids again and again made the Japanese army, which had suffered several times in a row, stay away from the battlefield every night, and the defense line had already been breached.

Tonight, in order to cooperate with him in the battle, the three infantry divisions took the huge risk to leave the relatively solid fortifications and take the initiative to fight fiercely with the 18th Division. It is almost conceivable that their losses will be several times that of the daytime defensive battle.

It can be said that the victory of this surprise attack on the 6th Heavy Artillery Brigade was not only the huge sacrifice made by the blocking position, nor even the sacrifice of the entire army of the advance regiment, but the sacrifice of all the Chinese in the entire Jiashan defense line.

If the statistics are calculated after the war, Tang Dao is even sure that the casualties of Chinese soldiers this night will never be less than that of the Japanese army.

Still, it's all worth it.

After the two lieutenant generals heard about Tang Dao's plan that was close to the Arabian Nights a week ago, although they couldn't believe it and hesitated, they finally agreed to take the risk, not because of how perfect Tang Dao's plan was, but because it was completely The goal of gambling-style tactics is tempting enough.

The whole army is out of the best, placed under the encirclement and suppression of the heavy Japanese army, and the whole army is needed to help. Even if it is not a bankruptcy, it is also a bankrupt gamble.

But as long as the heavy artillery brigade can be eliminated, it's worth it.

That's because the two lieutenant generals with extremely rich combat experience know the horror of heavy artillery. If there is no solid fortification, let alone two infantry divisions, they will have five or six more. An infantry division confronts.

Thinking of being chased by a division of the Japanese army with a heavy artillery brigade, the two lieutenant generals are like a light on their backs, and sooner or later it will be a doomed situation.

Instead of doing that, it's better to use Tang Dao's trick, which is almost a stud gamble.

According to Lieutenant General Wu, as long as the Japanese heavy artillery brigade can be exchanged, let alone 3000 elites, if this number is multiplied by two, his Songjiang army will make a fortune, and at least half of them will be able to leave this place alive. A battlefield that has been completely corrupted.

To put it bluntly, the reason why Tang Dao and the advance group were called abandoned sons was not abandoned at the Baihegang Bridge, but here.

At night, the whole army was dispatched to hold back the 18 troops of the [-]th Division, which was already the limit of what the three infantry divisions could do. The fate of the remaining Tang Dao and the advance regiment can only be determined by God.

The advance group at this moment is like a steel knife drawn out of its sheath. The Japanese were dripping with blood.

Under the ultimate victory, what is hidden is the crisis of complete annihilation.

Fortunately, the battle situation exceeded Tang Dao's expectations. The artillery commanders of the Japanese army were very determined. After the defense line was breached, they blew up their own artillery, but they were still too late. Six 6-caliber heavy artillery were captured by Tang Dao's main force.

Tang Dao finally won a chance for himself and the advance team.

From that moment on, Tang Dao didn't simply want to return to the blocking position of Zhao and Zhou Zhou, he wanted to return to Jiashan's defense line.

Those 150 heavy artillery with sufficient ammunition are the sharpest spears in Tang Dao's hands, and the spears that face the mighty 36th Infantry Brigade head-on.

Tang Dao wants to repel the 36th Infantry Brigade.

But artillery is not something that can be played with guns. First of all, someone must be able to operate them. Cheng Tietou and a group of elite artillery were born in mortars. Small-caliber mortars and even the Japanese army are most commonly used. There is no problem with the control of the infantry guns, and it is barely enough to even put the 150 heavy guns flat and face the front for a while.

However, if you want to adjust the elevation angle of the heavy artillery and many other units to bombard the 6000th Infantry Brigade, which is more than 36 meters away, it is really overthinking.

Even if they had the guts to do it, Tang Dao wouldn't dare.

On that battlefield, besides the Japanese, there were thousands of his men, the Four Elements Battalion, the Cavalry Battalion, the Fire Support Company, Lei Xiong, Gong Shaoxun, Leng Feng, Li Jiujin, Pang Dahai, Lu Sanjiang, Niu Er, Yang Xiaoshan and other elite soldiers are all there.

Some of these people are his favorite officers, and some are special fighters he carefully cultivated. The death of one of them is enough for him to be heartbroken, let alone put them all in the hands of a group of artillerymen who have never controlled heavy artillery. hit.

That Tang Dao would rather take this group of elite soldiers and the Japanese to a "knife tip vs. wheat awn" battle.

It is the fate of a soldier to die on the battlefield of fighting the enemy, but if he dies under the control of his own people, Tang Dao will never forgive himself.

Little Butterfly from the future is the strongest individual soldier in China. He has dabbled in various types of weapons in the sea, land and air. Not to mention large-caliber artillery, he has driven tanks, helicopters and even fighter jets, but this does not mean that he will be able to immediately Able to get started with 'old' cannons from the 20s, he also needs trial firings to calibrate the gun firing units and accuracy.

At the beginning of receiving the captured heavy artillery, Tang Dao had already thought of countermeasures.

However, after getting the entire battlefield under his control.

When the 36th Artillery Brigade, Lieutenant Seto Nellie, called his officers to formulate new tactics, the main force led by Tang Dao basically gained control of the battlefield on the 6th Heavy Artillery Brigade's position. right.

Although they lost sharp-edged units like the Four Lines Battalion and the Cavalry Battalion, as well as all the mortars, the garrison battalion, an elite unit that had experienced street fighting in Songjiang, was still enough to complete the interspersed encirclement that was not too strong.

Although the performance of the 25mm dual-mounted machine gun seized from the Japanese anti-aircraft artillery brigade is far inferior to that of the Suluotong machine gun, it is definitely the existence of God blocking and killing gods and Buddha seeing Buddha in front of the temporary field fortifications constructed by Japanese artillery.

When a position where more than [-] Japanese troops gathered was breached, and all the officers and assistants, including the major general brigade commander, were killed in the wilderness, the defeat of the Japanese army that lost its command was inevitable.

A large number of Japanese soldiers who lost their will to fight were defeated and killed, but at the same time, many Japanese soldiers chose to kneel down and beg for surrender.

It's not that their fighting will is not strong enough. In fact, a group of artillerymen with few rifles resisted more than 1000 elites led by Tang Dao for more than 3 hours.

The pride of the 6th Heavy Artillery Brigade has evaporated.

The artillery who lost their artillery is actually not much stronger than a group of armed militias, and their combat effectiveness has actually far exceeded Tang Dao's expectations.

Kneeling and begging for surrender, it was after three hours of continuous defeat, watching one's own position being eaten away bit by bit, and colleagues being mercilessly killed in the wilderness, and finally the will to survive prevailed.

Survival is a biological instinct.

Using this kind of mill-style attack to stimulate the most primitive will to survive in the hearts of some Japanese artillerymen is also the result Tang Dao wants to see most.

Because he needs these artillery prisoners of war.

Or to be more precise, it is the six 6 heavy guns that need gunners.

(End of this chapter)

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