At 6:25, Huang Liang led the remaining soldiers of the New Second Regiment to charge towards the Japanese.
Breakout!
The New Second Regiment had already completed its holding mission and gained valuable time for the deployment of the main force.
But just when they were about to break out, they unexpectedly discovered that the leader was missing.
As the current top officer of the New Second Regiment, Huang Liang blocked the news immediately and launched a breakout in advance.
This is a choice that a good commander must make. Mother-in-law's command will only delay the opportunity for combat.
Before the charge, the soldiers burned all important documents and destroyed everything that could not be taken away. They could never give it to the Japanese, and they would never leave it to the Japanese.
When the battle started, Huang Liang took the lead and charged towards the Japanese as the first echelon.
Breakout, as the name suggests, means breaking through the encirclement.
The Japs carefully planned this operation, and of course the breakout was part of their plan. However, the Japs did not calculate that the New Second Regiment would break out from the front. This caught them off guard. Faced with the full deployment of the New Second Regiment, the Japs were already deploying their troops. It's a little late.
The offensive of the New Second Regiment advanced like a tide. Soon, under the leadership of Huang Liang, the first echelon came into direct contact with the Japanese troops.
Gunfire rang out, but it still couldn't stop the soldiers of the New Second Regiment from advancing.
As the leader of the charge, Huang Liang must of course be brave and have no hesitation. Before the battle, he said, if I fall, don't worry about it, just charge northwest, where there are troops to support us.
The artillery shells began to fall, and the enemy's artillery began to move, hitting the rear of the New Second Regiment. Many of the soldiers who were still charging behind were knocked down by this wave of artillery shells.
After a round of raindrop-like shells, the lying soldiers got up and continued to break through to the northwest.
Although Huang Liang rushed to the front, he carefully discovered that the Japanese made no movement after firing a round of artillery.
This discovery surprised him a lot. He estimated that Li Yunlong might have taken over the artillery position.
Breaking through the encirclement was all about speed. At this moment, he didn't have to think too much. After killing a arrogant Japs, he led the team to continue charging northwest.
Chu Yunfei's fight was a bit fierce. His 358th regiment was already elite and had high firepower. This time he stretched the battle line a little longer and fought with the Japanese without any fancy.
His team was now dressed as ordinary people, which made the Japanese a little confused, but faced with such strong firepower, they would not take it lightly, so Kurosawa quickly deployed a squadron to engage in an encounter.
It was in chaos, and now Kurosawa's entire position was in chaos.
There were battles everywhere, and if you didn't know better, you might have thought that the two Kurosawa teams were being screwed.
After waiting for specific intelligence reports, Kurosawa learned that although there were many places where the firefight occurred, they were all small groups.
Kurosawa stood in front of the map with a bad look on his face, "The Eighth Route Army is really as annoying as flies. They don't have much strength but they buzz around."
Yamamoto didn't look at the map, but he had already estimated the Eighth Route Army's formation in his mind.
"The Eighth Route Army's insertion tactics are very good. This is worth learning. If Kurosawa Zuo is willing, I can have someone send me some battle reports that I have compiled."
Kurosawa hesitated for a moment. Although what Yamamoto said made sense, he could not learn the small-group tactics of the Eighth Route Army. However, in order not to refute Yamamoto's face, he still said, "Then thank you Yamamoto Daizuo."
"There is news that General Shinozuka asked me to pass on to Kurosawa Daizu."
Kurosawa turned around, faced Yamamoto, straightened his clothes, "What's the news?"
"General Shinozuka has sent out ninjas to assassinate the senior generals of the New Second Regiment. Calculating the time, we should be almost successful."
Kurosawa was stunned for a moment after hearing this, "What a pity. Even if the assassination is successful, it will probably be useless."
"Whether it works or not, General Shinozuka used such a method this time to definitely take down the duck dock."
Kurosawa turned around and walked to the map, patted it with his hand, "Our empire has sent so many troops this time to encircle and suppress us on all sides. If we can't win again, I, Kurosawa, will have no choice but to commit seppuku."
"Actually, the New Second Regiment is already breaking out, which means they have given up on the duck dock. In this case, Kurosawa Dazuo might as well just let nature take its course."
Kurosawa turned back and glanced at Yamamoto, "I know Yamamoto Daizuo is doing it for my own good, but as a soldier, you must have the honor of a soldier. If the New Second Regiment wants to break through, of course it must stop it with all its strength."
Yamamoto smiled and said nothing else.
Finally, Kurosawa called the messenger and deployed the new combat order.
Although there was no artillery support, Huang Liang was still under great pressure.
Compared with the loose formation of the Japanese at the beginning, the current formation of the Japanese is relatively concentrated. Every step forward is like a quagmire, with great resistance.
There are shouts of killing all around, both from the enemy and from our own people. No orders can be conveyed now, but the soldiers of the New Second Battalion have already kept their mission in mind before charging, which is to charge forward without hesitation. .
"kill!"
Huang Liang shouted loudly, threw away the cannon box that had no bullets in his hand, grabbed the rifle that the Japanese stabbed at him, twisted it, and drew the bayonet across his waist.
Without hesitation, he raised his knees and pushed against the Japanese crotch.
"Ah!" The devil screamed and collapsed to the ground.
Picking up the 38 cap, he quickly deflected the bayonet coming from the other side, kicked a Japanese soldier away, and then continued forward.
Now it's hand-to-hand combat, but as long as you cross this line, you will be behind the Japanese. If you rush a little more, you can break through.
"Ah -" Huang Liang shouted, swinging his rifle and driving away a Japanese soldier.
His vision became clearer, but in his sight, a pair of Japanese cavalry were rushing over at high speed.
"Fuck!" Huang Liang cursed. He didn't expect there to be cavalry on the Japs' position.
He was about to shout an order to defend the cavalry, but he was surprised to find that the cavalry's route did not seem to be on his side.
Sun Desheng, who was wearing the uniform of a Japanese lieutenant, waved his command sword and shouted, "Sass, give it to me!" before diving into the Japanese camp.
Facing the attack of his own cavalry, the Japanese were instantly stunned and wilted, and did not even know how to resist.
The cavalry company not only has swords, but also guns and grenades.
After the arrow opened a hole, the cavalry behind began to use machine guns or grenades to continue attacking.
After Sun Desheng's attack, the Japanese's originally relatively neat formation was cut open instantly. For a while, there were continuous sounds of machine gunfire and explosions, followed by a burst of commotion.
After a cloud of smoke and dust, Sun Desheng led his cavalry company and headed east without looking back.