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Chapter 194: Capture Jiujiang (2)

Chapter 194: Capture Jiujiang

Coincidentally, a Marine Corps brigade in the Japanese Navy Fleet was responsible for patrolling Poyang Lake by the city of Jiujiang. Lieutenant General Chuanzhong was overjoyed and forced to stay and increase his troops. The captain of the Japanese Marine Corps quit. "Lieutenant General, we are the navy, not the army, and you have no right to mobilize us." The Navy Major said bluntly. Lieutenant General Chuanzhong praised him for two slaps, "Baga are all the troops of the Japanese Empire, you are just a minor, and I am a lieutenant general. Jiujiang is an important base of the empire. If Jiujiang is lost, everyone is responsible. Believe it or not, I will shoot you." The major was shocked. Looking at the lieutenant general's fierce look, he couldn't help but feel shocked and said nothing. So he transferred 600 Marine Corps from a brigade patrolling Poyang Lake into the city to strengthen the city defense force.

Only after these more than a thousand people entered Jiujiang did the Lieutenant General feel a little relieved. The Japanese fleet also received an order from the dispatching army headquarters at this time, part of which was wandering on the Yangtze River in Jiujiang, and part of which was patrolling Poyang Lake, preparing to use naval guns to support the Jiujiang defenders. The flight regiment was also on standby at any time and used its air superiority to attack the ** team.

Situ Fei in the city immediately divided his subordinates into ten combat groups, each with ten people. Situ Fei ordered in a deep voice: "You each attack your target according to the plan, be careful, be fast, fierce, and accurate." The team leaders nodded calmly and turned around and left.

In Jiujiang City, the Japanese army strengthened patrols and alerts, and the streets were empty and pedestrians were driven back to their homes. Jiujiang City was full of fully armed Japanese patrol soldiers, and there were motorcycle patrol teams whizzing past in a few minutes. Jiujiang Japanese Guard Command, ten Chinese men in casual clothes avoided the Japanese patrol soldiers and came to the street opposite the garrison headquarters. The man in charge opened several rattan boxes he carried with him, which were all short-handled submachine guns specially produced by the Guizhou Arsenal. Each gun was equipped with six magazines filled with bullets. These people silently picked up the gun one after another, skillfully stuck the magazines, and patted the gun body. The man in charge took out a large German mirror box from his belt, checked the bullets inside, and then inserted it back into the belt. He took out a grenade from the rattan box, and each person was assigned five.

The man who was headed "starting the action" roared softly. Ten people quickly stood up and shot at the Japanese sentry at the entrance of the commander's department. The dull gunshots of "Dududu" resounded throughout the street, and several short bullets shot on the two Japanese sentries. Without a humming sound, the two sentries fell to the ground. These people quickly crossed the street, rushed to the gate of the command, took out grenades, and threw them in. "Boom" three grenades exploded at the gate one after another.

Taking advantage of the smoke rising from the explosion, the two people flashed into the gate, and the submachine guns in their hands opened fire at the Japanese army in the building. In the building, Japanese soldiers fought back one after another. Several Japanese soldiers ran out from both sides of the building, trying to get close to the two Chinese people with the help of the cover of the building. One of them found that a Japanese was coming and turned the guns. One of them was shot dead by a precise point before the Japanese could dodge. The firepower of the two submachine guns was very strong, and the Japanese did not dare to show their heads. Six Chinese people rushed in. While firing, they rushed towards the building. At this time, the Japanese machine gun set up a shooting position and spit out their flames.

Six people maneuvered serpentally and rushed to the entrance of the building. Two Chinese outside the gate, one of whom took out a mullet gun, clasped against the reinforced concrete gate post of the gate, aimed at the Japanese machine gunner with one shot. The bullet accurately drilled into the eyebrows of the Japanese machine gunner, and the blood splashed on the high-temperature barrel, making a "ziz" sound. These people raided for more than ten minutes, and then quickly retreated. The bullets were left all over the ground and the stunned Japanese soldiers, and they retreated safely.

When the Japanese patrol heard gunfire at the headquarters, they rushed here. As soon as they arrived at a street entrance, several men suddenly flashed out from both sides of the alley, and the submachine guns in their hands were "dududu" to fire at the Japanese patrol soldiers. The defenseless Japanese patrol soldiers were immediately knocked down by dense bullets. The rest quickly flashed into the buildings on the street and opened fire at these people. After the Japanese attacked the Japanese, they immediately retreated into the alley. When the Japanese soldiers chased them angrily, there was no figure except the bullet shells left on the ground.

Lieutenant General Kawaakaji in the Security Command was upset by the gunshots. A staff officer came in to report, "There are no less than ten guns in the general's city. It is estimated that the Chinese people were infiltrating into the city to make trouble. The attack of the headquarters was blocked by our soldiers." The general waved his hand unswervingly and signaled that he knew.

The fierce gunfire fire in Jiujiang’s arms warehouse outside the street made the defenders here very uneasy. Next to a house 30 meters opposite the warehouse, several people clasped against the wall and looked at the arsenal. The Japanese had already set up sandbags fifteen meters outside the arsenal. A nine-two machine gun was eyeing the possible enemy. A man took out a grenade, unscrewed the lid, hooked the pull ring with his tongue, put his little finger on the pull ring, looked at the direction, and waved his arm, and whispered, the grenade flew out. A violent explosion sounded behind the sandbag, and three or four of the Japanese were immediately killed. "Enemy attacked the enemy" the Japanese shouted. The gunshots were heard in the sandbag positions, and the Japanese shot randomly.

Next to the house, several big men suddenly flashed out of their bodies, and the submachine guns in their hands were fiercely spitting out flames, and fire whips repeatedly beat the Japanese behind the sandbags. The Japanese were so powerful that they could not raise their heads by the fierce submachine gun bullets, especially the heavy machine gunners were killed, and the machine gun fire stopped, and the Japanese army seemed even more weak. Several people rushed out of the house and rushed to the sandbags in one breath. The Japanese behind the sandbags were shooting back while shooting. When they retreated to the wall of the warehouse, the Japanese on the courtyard wall frantically fired machine guns outwards. The fierce firepower made the walls of the opposite houses fly. But these sneak attackers slipped away silently.

The city of Jiujiang was full of smoke and flames, and gunshots rang out one after another on different streets. Situ Fei's special forces were constantly attacking small groups of Japanese troops in the city. The special forces were able to kill these small groups of Japanese soldiers with their outstanding skills and accurate gunshots.

A special force found the telephone line leading to the east gate of the command established by the Japanese army. He quickly climbed up the electric pole, took out a multi-purpose saber, cut the telephone line. Then he quickly slid down and hid in the alley next to the street. After a while, several Japanese soldiers ran past him with guns. He let the people in front of him go. When the last Japanese soldier had just run across the street, he strangled the Japanese's neck with one stroke. Before the Japanese could react, his big hand twisted vigorously, and a slight sound of "Kara", the Japanese's cervical vertebra was broken. He grabbed the Japanese rifle with one hand, inserted his left foot between the Japanese's body and the ground when the Japanese went to the end, and then dragged the Japanese belt and pulled the Japanese's body into the alley.

He took off the ammunition box carried by the Japanese, slipped out from the other end of the alley, found a broken building, and quickly flashed into the building. He held a 38 rifle that had just been seized from the Japanese, pulled the bolt to see the bullets in the gun, and there were three bullets. There were 120 bullets in the bullet box, which was enough for the Japanese to drink a pot. He thought silently. Going to the second floor, he found a window facing the telephone line, and calculated the time in his mind. The Japanese should have found that the telephone line was blocked, and there must be a Japanese communication soldier to check the line.

He leaned his head gently and looked out. After a while, two Japanese soldiers carrying wire coils, each holding a 38-type cavalry rifle in his hand, and found the place where the telephone line was cut. A Japanese soldier put down the wire coil on his back and was about to climb up to the electric pole to connect. A Japanese soldier was careful to guard the side. The special forces soldier held a 38 gun at the window, aimed at the Japanese soldiers crawling the electric pole, and gently pulled the trigger. "Bang hook", and a long and crisp gunshot sound of the 38 rifle sounded. The Japanese soldier on the electric pole was penetrated with a blood hole in the back of the heart, and the bullet came out from the front chest, and a blood arrow came out. The Japanese fell firmly from the electric pole to the ground. Before the Japanese guarding next to him had any action, "Bang hook", another shot. The Japanese soldier had a hole in his head, leaned over and lay on the ground, his body twitched a few times, and then stopped moving.

The alarm calls were one after another. Lieutenant General Kawaakaji was too big. How many Chinese people had entered the city? Why were there attacks everywhere? Before he could figure it out, the sound of cannons across the city sounded, and the "boom" explosion sounded like thunder. Shen Ruili's cold face showed a tough and decisive expression. He aimed at the East City Gate and shot it. Then, the roar of the main gun of the tank gun. The city gate, which was already covered with bullet marks, could no longer withstand the bombardment of 45mm caliber artillery, and the city gate collapsed. The tank roared, and a modified Japanese tank rushed towards the city gate first, and the tank guns were still firing guns.
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