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Chapter 1,119 Napalm

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    Sasaki Toichi said: "It's a pity that our aviation units cannot approach this airspace, otherwise they can airdrop drinking water, medicine and ammunition to us."

    Xia Yang¡¯s air defense troops have sealed off this area.  The reconnaissance planes sent by the Japanese army before were shot down directly on the periphery.  So at this time, this area has become a no-fly zone for the aviation force.

    "I think we should still find a way to break out of the encirclement and join up with the division headquarters. They have medicine and water there," the staff officer said.

    Sasaki Toichi said: "Last night, the enemy's defense line was not so stable. Our army and the division headquarters cooperated internally and externally to jointly attack the enemy's forward high ground, but they were unable to capture it. Instead, hundreds of them were left behind.  corpse.

    The enemy has not attacked us for most of the day, and is mostly stabilizing its position. It is simply impossible for us to break out.  "

    "Then we're just going to stay here?" the staff officer asked.

    Sasaki said: "Waiting until the middle of the night to look for opportunities is our only chance. If we really reach the final desperate situation, we even need to break the organization, break it into pieces, and disperse to break out. Just like those guerrillas  Same." At this point, he couldn't help but smile bitterly.

    Breaking down the organizational structure and breaking it into pieces, allowing the soldiers to disperse and break out, basically means fleeing.  In the Wutai Mountains with such complex terrain, it was much more difficult to gather those Japanese soldiers than to break out.

    In that case, their 30th brigade unit would be no different from being wiped out, but it would only be able to ensure its effectiveness to a certain extent.

    Having said this, Sasaki picked up the telescope and looked at the position over there. He found that there were many soldiers holding telescopes and various observation equipment, and began to observe them.

    Seeing the observing troops, he said: "But before that, we need to withstand their offensive."

    Generally, the appearance of such troops responsible for positioning and measurement often means that the enemy intends to carry out artillery bombardment, or is preparing to launch an attack.

    "The enemy's trenches are about one meter deep. Because of the frozen soil, they are unable to dig the trenches too deep. Such simple trenches cannot withstand mortars and napalm bombardments," said the observer.  The commander of the reconnaissance company on the Japanese positions below began to report the information to Xia Yang.

    Xia Yang said: "How are the preparations for the trebuchet?"

    "It's ready, now waiting for the coordinate data of the artillery reconnaissance unit." said the reconnaissance company commander.

    Xia Yang said: "Okay, tell the trebuchet squadron not to be polite when the time comes. The mortar squadron is also ready to fire artillery shells and white phosphorus incendiary bombs to deal with the little devils. Use whatever tricks are fierce."  What's the trick?"

    Half an hour later, the preparations in front of the station were basically over.  It was already noon, and the warm sun finally emerged from behind the dark clouds after several days of cloudy skies.

    Those wounded Japanese soldiers looked at the sun above their heads and finally felt some warmth in the cold that lasted for many days.

    Most of these wounded Japanese soldiers were very weak and lacked medicines and medical staff, which made their injuries worse.

    At this time, there were no longer so many wailing sounds in the trenches where the wounded soldiers gathered.  Some were too seriously injured and were put to death by other Japanese soldiers.  And some of them had no strength to even shout, and could only stare blankly at the sky, enduring the pain silently.

    "Matsushima, do you still remember the open space behind our village when we were in Kyoto?" A soldier suddenly asked a soldier named Matsushima next to him.

    The soldier named Songdao didn¡¯t speak, because he died of excessive blood loss three hours ago.  Because his blood type is the relatively rare Rh-negative blood type, which is commonly known as panda blood, if he cannot stop the bleeding in time on the battlefield, he is likely to die from excessive blood loss.

    But the soldier did not stop to speak. Instead, he picked up a cigarette butt on the ground and wanted to light it, but suddenly realized that his other hand had been broken by a bullet from a heavy machine gun.

    At this time, his right hand was wrapped in gauze, and the entire palm had been broken by bullets from the Gatling gun.  The terrifying power of the heavy machine gun and the terrifying density of firepower still left him with lingering fears.

    "At that time we often made snowmen there, and there was Ji Zi next to us. The three of us were so close." He saidAs he spoke, he looked up at the warm sun above his head, his eyes full of nostalgia for the past.

    "It's a pity that we can no longer build a snowman there together." The soldier said this and took a puff of the unlit cigarette in his mouth.

    At this moment, a black object suddenly covered the sun above his head, and then flew directly from above.

    ¡°Boom!!!¡±

    There was a loud noise, and he felt a burning sensation on his back. He knew that the other party must be firing artillery shells, and he immediately lay down in the trench in a standard anti-shelling posture.

    But what he didn¡¯t know was that those fired were not artillery shells, but napalm bombs.

    Screams came from behind, but the screams were drowned out by the dense roar before they lasted too long.

    More and more napalm bombs began to fly over his head, bombarding the Japanese positions in the valley.

    Black smoke rose, the smoke that comes out when napalm burns.  And among the black smoke, there were Japanese soldiers running around, screaming and rolling on the ground, trying to extinguish the flames on their bodies.

    Behind the high ground in the distance, on the trebuchet position, the soldiers responsible for launching napalm bombs, according to their usual training, loaded napalm bombs one after another into the trebuchet with very skilled movements.  , and then ejected directly.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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