Chapter 61 Recruit Instructor

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Throughout World War II, the combat effectiveness of the Japanese was actually not low, and the team operations were very organized.

Although the weapons in hand are not as fierce as those of the guards, it is still very easy to suppress a small cave dwelling.

But the problem is that you only have about 40 people left in your team who can still fight. If you take away half of them, that is, more than 20 people, how much frontal firepower is left?

Immediately, two more suppressed firepower points opened fire, and the three unlucky Japs were immediately hit in vital parts, and it seemed that they were dead.

This is what automatic weapons are all about.

In today's era, it can allow one person to burst out the firepower of a dozen people in a short period of time.

No matter how many sneak attackers are hiding in the cave, even if there is only one, the Japanese will need to dispatch suppressive firepower in units if they want to eliminate them without reducing their numbers.

After finally throwing the grenade into the cave, there was an explosion and the cave immediately became silent.

But this explosion seemed to have triggered some switch on the guard. Bursts of fierce gunfire came alternately from all directions behind and in front of them.

For a moment, the Japs felt like they were shooting guns and throwing grenades everywhere.

"Move defense toward that cave dwelling!"

The squadron commander immediately made this rather conservative order.

Their task is to stand firm and wait for the subsequent large forces to come up.

Therefore, we must not risk our lives at this time. The troops must be gathered into the cleared safety zone as soon as possible.

Especially since the heavy machine gun is still in this direction, if it can be set up, the frontal pressure will definitely be reduced a lot.

But he never expected that as the group of Japanese soldiers gradually moved closer to the cave dwelling, the gunshots that had stopped just now started ringing out again.

This time it wasn't just submachine guns, two light machine guns and three submachine guns were poked out of a small cave dwelling.

The group of devils were beaten to their knees in one fell swoop.

But after the angry Japanese rushed in, instead of seeing any shadow of the Eighth Route Army soldiers, they were greeted by two powerful booby traps.

"Boom! Boom! Boom!"

The loud noise of the booby trap caused the cave dwelling to collapse.

But it wasn't just the booby traps that made the loud noise, but also the mortars from the Guard's side.

"Baga! Attack!"

The Japanese squadron leader was going crazy.

Why the hell is this different from what I thought?

After fighting for so long, I still haven't gained a foothold at all?

The other side seems to be playing tricks on me!

Seeing that the Japanese army finally rushed up with the puppet troops, they directly ordered the attack. No matter what, they had to capture the trench fortifications in front. Only when they got there was it safe.

"Boom boom boom!"

As for the Eighth Route Army, the mortars in the back basically never stopped, and the automatic weapons in the front basically never stopped. The entrance to a small village cannot mobilize a large army at all, and no matter how many people there are, it will only lead to death.

Apparently it was not just the Eighth Route Army soldiers who thought so.

"Brothers, rush forward. Only by rushing forward can you survive!"

When faced with the threat of death, even unremarkable goods like puppet troops can burst into amazing potential.

They were able to withstand the firepower of the guards and rush into the trenches.

Especially the leader.

This guy has been in the army for many years and has always had breasts and a mother. His survival until now is all because of the oil on his soles.

This time, he showed his true qualities as a master by tossing and turning, his feet tumbling around as he burrowed into crowded places.

Brothers and comrades are all used to block guns.

Just like that, this guy used extremely fast movement skills to shuttle among the puppet troops.

He actually ran from the back to the front, driving the last person in front to act as a bullet stop for him, and jumped into the trench with a single stride.

The key is that no matter what his original intention is, in the eyes of others, this guy is the one who rushes the hardest.

Even the Eighth Route Army has to say, "Damn it, the young hero is so skilled."

Even a Japanese would have to say, "Damn, you're such a good dog."

But when this guy jumped into the trench and was just about to breathe a sigh of relief and be thankful that he was safe, he suddenly realized something was wrong.

Isn't this a trench? Why can’t I see the scene in front of me while I’m standing?

Looking at the trench that was a head taller than the others, this guy fell into deep thought... What a wooly guy.

If something goes wrong, there must be a monster, and his instinct from years of running away tells him that staying here must not be a good idea.

But at this time, the Japanese and puppet troops behind had already come up.

So I heard someone shouting from inside and outside the trench, "Let me out, let me out!"

A group shouted "Let me in, let me in!"

Then the Japanese and puppet troops piled in as expected.

If you have to find an analogy, imagine your despair when you want to get off the train at the Xierqi subway station in the Imperial Capital during the morning rush hour.

Don’t forget to turn the carriage 90° to allow up and down access.

"idiot!"

No one wanted to laugh when they saw the funny look of the Japanese squadron leader waving his command knife, jumping around and shouting curses but unable to even put his head out.

He even said that he couldn't even cry.

If everyone can pile them up together, won't they have a backup plan?

Obviously this is nonsense, that's for sure.

As the guillotine switch was closed, several wooden crates filled with explosives in the trench immediately reacted crazily.

Huge energy exploded in just a few tenths of a second, nearly doubling the size of the entire trench.

The enemies inside were naturally boarded on earthen planes;

Isn’t the Japanese army extremely strict in management?

Come in and set yourself free!

Leave your own body and go wherever you want.

Following this explosion, the soldiers on the Eighth Route Army became much more relaxed.

Not only the physical fire pressure, but also psychological.

After all, facing so many people, the number of people rushing forward was almost the same as the number of people they were defending.

As a soldier who has just been trained by the militia, I have never seen such a battle before, so nervousness is inevitable.

But seeing so many enemies being blown up into the sky, they immediately understood that the enemy was not invincible.

Even if you have an advantage in weapons and tactics, the enemy can become extremely weak.

Thinking of this, the soldiers glanced at the bench next to them again, and their feelings for Zhu Han became more complicated.

Normal trenches are dug half a meter deep, and everyone steps on a bench to shoot. The bench is taken away when retreating.

In this era, the average height of Chinese men is 1.65 meters, and the average height of Japanese men is 1.60 meters (some say 1.59 meters).

Therefore, the soldiers stepped on the bench to reach the trench on the chest, which was directly higher than the height of the Japanese's head.

Let alone combat shooting, it is not easy to think of.

The detonating wire was buried in advance, and the explosive was placed in the cat's ear hole to prevent artillery fire. When retreating, it was taken out and connected to the fuse.

When the enemy shouts that Tiantian should not respond and the earth and earth are ineffective, just explode like this...

Can anyone think of such a damaging move?

Isn't it a bit too obscene?

How about saying that the more knowledgeable a person with crooked foundations is, the greater the threat to human society?

Director Zhu, Director Zhu.

We solemnly say this to you in our hearts:

"Hello motorcycle, I like it so much..."



Although he did kill a lot of enemies this time, it was a one-shot deal after all.

Due to the impact of the explosion, the entire primary defense trench was completely destroyed.

The radial shock wave generated when the bomb exploded turned the entire first defense trench into several consecutive huge craters.

In the eyes of soldiers, this kind of thing is equivalent to several large foxholes.

This provides an excellent shelter for enemies that follow.

As expected, there are more and more enemies in these pits, and they are about to be overcrowded.

"Baga! Charge! Charge out!"

"Don't pile up here! We will become easy targets for the Eighth Route Mortars!"

Although there is no need to remind you of this kind of thing.

Even the puppet soldiers who were brought in to make up the numbers, after experiencing these few hours of baptism, also know the style of the Eighth Route Army mortars - they can always hit wherever they are needed when they are needed.

But the current situation is that bullets from the Eighth Route Army cannot be avoided at all.

The fierceness of the firepower and the accuracy of the marksmanship are far beyond anything I have heard of before.

For such a long time, there was indeed no shortage of artillery shells from the opposite side, but as long as I lay in this large foxhole, I didn't see anyone killed by mortars.

On the contrary, it was the Japs and Second Japs who poked their heads out, and the bullets from the Eighth Route Army could always teach him how to behave in the first place.

Therefore, when faced with possible dangers and immediate dangers, people will subconsciously choose to avoid the latter.

After all, no matter how scary the "possible danger" is, it is just a "possibility". There is still a possibility that there is no danger, right?

Self-deception is part of human nature.

"Zhi'er~, Zhi'er~"

This sound kept ringing, and in the ears of the recruits, there was no difference between the two sounds.

But in the ears of veterans, it is so harsh because they can hear it.

This time, it was for them.