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Chapter 281: Kaoyi Mountain and Chinese descendants fight against the enemy (2)

Chapter 281: Kaoyishan Chinese descendants fight against the enemy together (2)

After recapturing the Kaoyishankou position, Zhang Bingyao took the initiative to find Battalion Commander Hu, "Battleman Hu, although I am the division commander of the Self-Defense Army, my troops are actually equivalent to militia. Don't worry, I will obey your command."

Battalion Commander Hu was grateful that the current 20th Army of the Sichuan Army is also the best in the quality of light weapons and equipment in **. Zhang Bingyao took the initiative to show his goodwill, and Hu Haibiao could not help but express his feelings. Now Zhang Bingyao's self-defense army has a large number of people and has become the main force of the defenders. The weapons of their self-defense army really need to be improved.

So, Battalion Commander Hu ordered his brothers to hand over all the captured Thai army's 38 rifles to the Shan State Self-Defense Forces, and half of the light machine guns were sent to the Self-Defense Forces. Zhang Bingyao did not expect that Battalion Commander Hu was so generous. There were 800 rifles and more than 20 light machine guns. The Self-Defense Forces had 800 38 rifles and 10 light machine guns at once.

Zhang Bingyao rubbed his hands and held Captain Hu's hand gratefully, "Thank you, brothers, we are all descendants of China, we will definitely fight the Japanese."

The Self-Defense Forces replaced their weapons, and the seized weapons greatly improved their combat effectiveness. Many Shan State soldiers touched the smooth body of the 38-large guns, and their eyes were filled with smiles. They kept praising, "Good gun, good gun."

Under the command of Battalion Commander Hu, the soldiers of the Self-Defense Army helped the brothers strengthen the fortifications, especially the fortifications in the back mountain. They did not expect that the enemy would come up from behind. This time, the fortifications in the back mountain were specially converted into defensive fortifications as standard as those in the front mountain. A mezzanine stone wall was also added to the corridor. The entire corridor was connected to the mountains on both sides of the back mountain to form a complete fortification belt.

The barracks were also reinforced, and the entire barracks area was transformed into a top-notch fortification group. The barracks were built on a hill in the valley, and a flat land of about 3,000 square meters was flat, and 15 stone bungalows were built.

Now, the ** soldiers took out some gun holes around the stone house, replaced the door with a thick wooden door wrapped in steel plates, and closed the door to a small bunker. A stone wall of 5 meters high and 2 meters wide was built around the barracks. A bunker was built along the middle slope of the hills outside the camp, all of which were made of huge rocks on the mountain. The bunker was only 2 meters high and half-buried, with a shooting range of 180 degrees, and a bunker only accommodates 5 soldiers.

The Thai army's attack sounded the alarm for the Yamaguchi defenders. Kaoyi Yamaguchi was the only way to enter the west from the Salwen River. If it stuck here, it would be equivalent to being stuck at the intersection from Jingdu Salwen River. Battalion Commander Hu no longer dared to be careless and reinforced the fortifications with the assistance of the Shan State Self-Defense Forces.

With the help of the Shan State Self-Defense Force, he found the path behind the detour. Battalion Commander Hu specially dispatched a platoon to build three bunkers at the critical point of the path and lock the exit. A wireless phone was installed here, which was also used as a warning sentry.

The Thai army was driven out by Chinese soldiers and Shan State Self-Defense Army with bayonets. The morale of the Thai army was greatly declining. The helpless Major General Borasha had to temporarily stop the attack and requested the division headquarters to replenish ammunition and weapons. The Japanese aviation army air force airdropped the needed weapons and ammunition to the Thai army according to the coordinates provided by Major General Borasha.

All night, the Kaoyishankou defenders were busy building fortifications in batches. Battalion Commander Hu divided all the more than 2,200 defenders into four shifts and took turns to rest and work. When the sun rose, Kaoyishankou defended the position and all the fortifications were basically completed.

On the front of the mountain pass, there were 6 additional castles on both sides of the hills. The castle firepower was covered with cross-border and connected to the corridor. The snake-shaped corridor was at the bend, and a small bunker was built on the top, equipped with a light machine gun.

The battle at Kaoyi Mountain Pass alarmed Yue Hanping. At that time, the blocking battle at Zumoyu Mountain Pass was in full swing. Yue Hanping had no extra troops to reinforce, so he had to order Situ Fei to dispatch the Shan State Self-Defense Forces to assist in the defense. Only then did Zhang Bingyao, who was in front, came to assist in the garrison of Kaoyi Mountain Pass in time.

Situ Fei knew the importance of Kaoyishan, so Zhang Bingyao personally led a regiment to Kaoyishan Pass. Subsequently, Situ Fei personally led 100 special forces soldiers and a regiment of Zhang Bingyao's Shan State Self-Defense Forces Division to reinforce Kaoyishan Pass.

At noon, Situ Fei led reinforcements to arrive, and Hu Haibiao could command more than 4,000 troops, greatly enhancing the defensive power of Kaoyishankou.

After lunch, the Japanese aviation army bombed Kaoyi Yamaguchi and was sniped by ground machine gun air defense fire. After losing two aircraft, the Japanese army had to end the attack on the enemy in advance. Anyway, it was not a supportive army, and the Thais died. The Japanese aviation army would not take the lives of the Thais to heart.

Major General Borasha, who was eager to make contributions, was full of fantasy. He drove the soldiers to continue attacking the Kaoyi Mountain Pass despite his exposure of tactical intentions. When his soldiers came to the mountain pass in a hurry, the remaining three armored vehicles had just arrived at the mountain pass and were immediately hit by direct fire from the ** infantry cannon in the castle.

"Boom boom boom" three cannons, and the only three remaining armored vehicles of the Thai army turned into three large fireballs. The armored soldiers had no chance to escape, so they were directly surrounded by the fire, and a scream resounded throughout the quiet valley.

The Thai infantry heard the terrifying screams, and their feet were trembling, and no one dared to charge. Major General Borasha angrily ordered the team to set up machine guns, and all soldiers who did not dare to charge would "tumbling" on the spot.

Under the gun threat of the supervision team, the Thai soldiers cheered up, and a battalion of troops was deployed at the mountain pass. The Thai army, which had just replenished artillery, hurriedly used artillery cannons to cover the mountain pass position with firepower.

"Shhhh", the Thai army's shells roared sharply, dragging white smoke and flew towards the ** position. There were not many Thai army artillery, but this time, Major General Bolasha took out a lot of money and opened fire at four Japanese 92 infantry cannons.

"Ping Ping Pong" the mountain pass suddenly became lively. The reinforced military fortifications were not seriously damaged by artillery fire. In particular, Battalion Commander Hu dug an anti-aircraft hole under the corridor, and the soldiers hid directly under the wide and huge stone corridor, saving the opportunity to enter the battle.

The Thai artillery fired for 30 minutes in one breath, and Major General Borasha felt bleeding and felt sorry for these shells. For the servant team, the Thai army had never fully configured weapons according to the Japanese standards. The artillery and heavy weapons of a brigade of the Thai army were not as good as a Japanese brigade.

When the Thai infantry held a rifle and set out from the offensive position, the distance of about 400 meters was almost completely at the range of the defenders. The Thai soldiers rushed out tremblingly and hugged, but the defenders did not make any noise. On the battlefield, only the heavy machine guns that the Thai army covered the attack were whistling "TuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTuTu

100 meters away from the mountain pass position, but the ** still did not fire. The Thai soldiers immediately accelerated, trying to attack with the speed of charge. Just as the Thai soldiers had just accelerated, suddenly, the entire defense line of more than 300 meters opened fire together. Spitting flames licked the bodies of the Thai soldiers. The Thai soldiers who were shot were quickly disappearing.

Six castles on both sides of the mountain pass were violently fired a string of bullets. The height of the castles was higher than the corridor, which was equivalent to cavalrying on the head of the Thai army. Under the intensive firepower attack, the Thai infantry suffered the first round of attacks and threw down more than 70 corpses.

The charge of the Thai infantry was cut down like a piece of wheat by dense firepower. The infantry behind him immediately lay on the ground and fought back. However, the castle at the pass at the mountain pass accurately named the Thai army and directly blew the heads of the Thai soldiers.

The attacking Thai army lay tightly on the ground and did not dare to move. Finally, some people could not bear the pressure and climbed backwards, crawling back on the battlefield drills. Before they could retreat to the starting position, the gun of the supervisory team was aimed at them and fired fiercely, forcing them to turn back to attack.

Major General Borasha, regardless of the casualties, drove the soldiers to form a wave-like attack and rushed up one after another. The defenders' machine guns almost stopped and the barrels were red. At the front of the position, the Thai army corpses lying on the ground were covered with a layer.

The Thai army attacked more than ten times in a row. In front of the defenders' powerful firepower net, they discarded hundreds of corpses and no longer had the courage to attack. Looking at the Thai army's corpses full of the mountain pass, Major General Borasha was also frightened. Fortunately, the Sichuan brothers had solid fortifications and bunkers, and the casualties were greatly reduced.

Zhang Bingyao's self-defense army fought such a big battle for the first time. The soldiers changed from initial excitement to anxiety, from anxiety to fear, and then from fear to numbness. Gradually, they adapted to the bloody battlefield. They smelled the smell of blood and shot and killed enemy soldiers with their own hands. They had turned into veterans without realizing it.

When there was a trace of lingering clouds left on the sky, the exhausted Thai army finally stopped attacking. The smoke from the mountain pass was still choking, and there were still unextinguished flames on the position, and the land under the feet of the defenders was already hot.

With the excitement of repelling the enemy, the Yamaguchi defenders began to clean the battlefield. A rough count was that they killed more than 900 Thai soldiers, seized 600 rifles, 3 light machine guns, and tens of thousands of ammunition. All of these weapons and ammunition were left to Zhang Bingyao. Commander Zhang Bingyao could no longer be described as touching. He almost choked and said that the motherland was better. We have never been treated like this by the Burmese nobles."

Situ Fei also secretly gave Battalion Commander Hu. The status of the Chinese Expeditionary Force in Shan State can be said to be no one can shake it. It was with the support of the Chinese Expeditionary Force that the Shan State regime was also firmly controlled by "Chinese" such as Zhang Bingyao and others. It became the most reliable ally of the Expeditionary Force.

The earth slowly fell into darkness, Situ Fei sat at the mountain pass command center, and the table was covered with a military map of Kaoyi Mountain. Battalion Commander Hu Haibiao said, "Look, can we have a night attack for the Thai guys tonight?"

Battalion Commander Hu Haibiao Situ Fei is the commander of the special forces under Yue Hanping. He has a high rank, but his status is very high, so he is very polite to him. Situ Fei pulled a chair and said, "Battleman Hu, come and sit down. I have this idea. Let's take a look at it."

Chapter 281: Kaoyishan Chinese descendants fight against the enemy together (2)
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