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Chapter 904: Surrounding the Shinozuka Regiment

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    In fact, it¡¯s not surprising that Zhang Tengjiao was worried. Experienced officers all knew that the Japanese army was tough in hand-to-hand combat. No one was willing to fight with the Japs with bayonets unless necessary.

    This is not to deliberately exaggerate the combat effectiveness of the little devil, but the Japanese army has a standard routine for bayonet fighting. The preparation posture for bayonet fighting is to hold the butt of the gun with one hand, hold the front handguard with one hand, and hold it diagonally upwards in front of the chest.  Protect the vital points and be able to assassinate or block at any time.

    This is the excellent tactical experience summed up by the Japanese army in thousands of battles, and it is very suitable for actual combat.

    During the Meiji Restoration, Japan began to form its own army based on the model of Western armies.  Rapid-fire weapons were not yet mature at that time, so hand-to-hand combat was unavoidable. Therefore, the armies of many countries at that time were equipped with bayonets, and the world's powerful countries were no exception.

    Under such circumstances, Japan first imitated French rifles.  However, during use, it was discovered that the French rifle also had many problems.  Therefore, they began to use German-style rifles, which later became the famous 38-gun rifles.

    The first large-scale use of hand-to-hand combat by the Japanese army was during the Russo-Japanese War. At that time, the Japanese army besieged Port Arthur, but encountered stubborn resistance from the Russian army.  The Japanese army staged a major charge of more than 40,000 people and engaged in hand-to-hand combat with the Russian army.  In this battle, the Japanese army's excellent stabbing technology had a great advantage.

    Japan¡¯s stabbing is not a simple stabbing, but focuses more on the ability of group joint operations.  Due to its superiority in stabbing technology, the Japanese army relied on this technology to defeat a series of opponents.

    To be honest, the Japanese army is not physically superior. The reason why Japan is strong in hand-to-hand combat is entirely because the Japanese army attaches great importance to this tactic.

    After a Japanese recruit joins the army, he needs to undergo up to half a year of training.  Among them, 45 days were devoted to training on stabbing techniques. This shows that the Japanese army attaches great importance to stabbing.  The Japanese army would often hold stabbing competitions to prevent veterans from gradually becoming loose.  The event that Japanese veterans spend the most time training is stabbing.

    So during the war, a Japanese veteran could usually fight one against two or one against three.  If three Japanese veterans form a triangle formation, the defensive power will be excellent.

    In addition to practicing more in daily life, the Japanese army also pays attention to the way of stabbing.  Since the Japanese are relatively short in stature, normal stabbing is definitely no match for soldiers from other countries.  Therefore, Japan summoned several masters of cold weapons in the country, and these big guys jointly figured out a set of stabbing techniques.

    The main emphasis is on speed and skill, trying not to compete with the opponent, and hitting the opponent's vital parts in the shortest possible time.  Judging from the importance that various countries attach to stabbing and the use of stabbing technology, the Japanese army has reached the level of being among the best.

    American soldiers are physically stronger than Japanese soldiers. Although the US military also attaches great importance to stabbing, the US military's stabbing method is somewhat outdated and is not as good as Japan in this regard.  If Japan can keep pace with Japan in terms of fighting, then only the Soviet Union in the north can.

    In a stabbing battle, what matters is that one inch is longer and one inch is stronger. Whoever has the longer weapon will have the advantage.  The 38-gauge rifle was the standard issue for Japanese infantry during World War II. The length of this rifle reached 1.28 meters, plus the length of the bayonet.  In the stabbing battle, the 38 big cover has great advantages.

    Among the rifles of the major belligerents in World War II, the length of the 38-horse rifle is second only to the Soviet Mosin Nagant rifle.  The rifles made in Hanyang are not as long as the 38 Dagai, and the bayonet is not as long as the Japanese bayonet.

    The height of Japanese soldiers is very average, but their physiques are good and they are stout.  In all respects, the Japanese army is good at stabbing.  Of course, this requires rigorous training.  In other words, only those veterans have such a level.

    But with the wear and tear of the war, the number of Japanese veterans is getting smaller and smaller, a large number of recruits have entered the army, and the combat level of the Japanese army has also gradually declined.

    Even so, the Shinozuka unit is still better than Zhang Tengjiao's Yizong in terms of individual soldier quality.

    Knowing that even if the battle continued like this, it would be a miserable victory, Zhang Tengjiao immediately shouted to the guards around him: "Come closer to me, and use short spears to make a quick decision!"

    Following Zhang Tengjiao¡¯s order, more than a hundred guardsmen threw away their long guns and replaced them with shell guns. Then, under the leadership of Zhang Tengjiao, they headed towards the area where the Japanese army was relatively concentrated.

    The reason why he issued such a strange order was entirely because Zhang Tengjiao knew that the Japs had a habit, that is, they usually removed their ammunition during hand-to-hand combat. This was because they were worried about accidentally injuring one of their own during the battle.

    This is related to the shortcomings of the 38 cap, that is, in order to hold the gun with full strength, the finger must be pressed on the trigger, and once the finger isIt is easy to misfire between the triggers.

    Logically speaking, this doesn¡¯t matter. It can kill the enemy even if it misfires. However, the Type 38 rifle has a shortcoming, that is, the penetrating power of the bullet is too strong, which means that it may accidentally injure friendly forces after hitting the enemy.

    According to the statistics of the Japanese army, this situation is very common during wartime, and it causes a lot of non-combat casualties for its own people. Therefore, they do not hesitate to make it mandatory that bullets must be removed before hand-to-hand combat.

    As a result, when the Japanese soldiers fought with bayonets, there were almost no bullets in the barrels of their guns. At this time, using pistols to deal with them was like killing chickens.

    Following Zhang Tengjiao¡¯s order, more than a hundred guardsmen each armed with a shell gun, then rushed towards the Japanese army in a cone-shaped attack formation.

    At this time, the situation on the battlefield changed slightly. In this narrow and gentle slope area, nearly two thousand Japanese troops were accidentally divided into five or six battle groups that could still be contacted by the national army. There were as many as five or six hundred people.  , there are only one or two hundred people.

    Seeing this, Zhang Tengjiao directly ordered the guards to fight along the junction of the Japanese battle groups!

    "Bang bang bang"

    Intensive gunshots suddenly appeared on the battlefield where the sound of fighting was loud, and Japanese soldiers fell to the ground wherever the guards passed.

    With such a close distance, the Japanese soldiers had no way to escape and no way to avoid them!

    In an instant, two small battle groups were completely separated and then wiped out by Zhang Tengjiao's troops!

    When the Japanese army saw this, they were furious. Many Japanese soldiers cursed the Chinese army for not having the spirit of Bushido and actually using pistols during hand-to-hand combat. It was so embarrassing.

    However, Zhang Tengjiao didn't care about this. Not to mention that they were Chinese and had nothing to do with bullshit Bushido. The anger of the Japanese soldiers would only make the Chinese soldiers happier.

    Secondly, what the little devils say is so righteous, but what kind of good things are they themselves?

    ¡°If the little devils really follow the spirit of Bushido as they advertise, then there is reason to laugh at or even question the Chinese army, but this is not the case when they fight.

    When the attack is not going well, what they are best at doing is to attack in a roundabout way. If they can't make a breakthrough from the front or side, these sons of bitches will use other ideas, such as driving the Chinese people to attack the city, or using poison gas bombs.  .

    Especially the latter, which lasted almost throughout the 14 years of the Japanese invasion of China!

    The most convincing thing is that the Battle of Star Cliff broke out during the Battle of Guixiang. At that time, the Kuomintang Major General Kan Weiyong was guarding Qixing Cliff. When the Japanese invaders attacked Qixing Cliff, they encountered fierce resistance from General Kan Weiyong and his soldiers.

    After paying a very heavy price, the Japanese invaders still failed to capture the Qixingya position, so the inhumane little Japan took out their chemical weapons-poison gas bombs.

    After the gas bomb was detonated, green smoke filled the air, slowly covering the position held by Kan Weiyong and his soldiers.  The anti-Japanese environment at that time was relatively harsh and the conditions were very poor. It was impossible for the troops to equip gas masks on a large scale.

    Knowing that the smoke was highly toxic, Kan Weiyong did not order a retreat, but chose to order the troops to hold their positions.  Either die on the way to charge or die on the battlefield, this is the belief that Kan Weiyong insists on.

    The gas bombs caused heavy casualties to this division, and the Japanese invaders took the opportunity to launch a general offensive.  The result of the battle is predictable. The entire 131st Division of the Kuomintang was almost wiped out. Only General Kan Weiyong and 20 of his men escaped.  General Kan Weiyong committed suicide in anger because he lost his position and because he failed to implement the combat requirements of defending Guilin.

    The Japanese themselves are like this, and they still have the nerve to say that they broke the rules. They are really being bitches and have to erect memorial arches.

    Naturally, Zhang Tengjiao would not get used to their problem, and continued to order his troops to rush back and forth across the entire battlefield. In less than half an hour, he finally completely cut off the connection between several Japanese battle groups, and all the Japanese soldiers were surrounded by the national army.  among.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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