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Chapter 154: The Battle for King Luo's Station 2


Seeing that someone had a combat mission, Zhang Wei naturally stopped bothering him and quickly returned to the preparation camp.

Maybe his troops still had missions.

The chariot camp and the preparation camp were very close.

Under the eyes of the officers and soldiers of the preparation camp, the five soldiers The smaller Italian CV35 took the lead in starting the hot car and slowly drove forward, while the heavier T The five tanks drove slowly towards the Luowang Station.

Zhang Wei and the soldiers in the preparation camp did not say anything, but in their hearts they prayed for the tank soldiers who were the first to attack, hoping that these steel tanks could be defeated.

The Japanese troops in front.

In the forward position of the 155th Division, the Cantonese soldiers were hiding in trenches and concealments dug in advance, waiting for the order to attack.

Soldiers with war experience in the team were chattering "experience" to the soldiers around them. , the 155th Division did not participate in the Songhu and Nanjing battles, and has been training in Chao'an, Guangdong.

Since it has not participated in the war, its soft power is slightly inferior to that of its brother unit, the 156th Division, and it has little experience and tactics with the Japanese army. learn.

Brigade Commander Tan Shenglin, who was located inside the command post, put down the telescope in his hand and asked the staff beside him: "Have the equipped tanks arrived and how many are there?"

"Sir, the five tanks have arrived and need to be inspected.

The tank soldiers have to ask for details and maps.

They are not fully in place."

Tan Shenglin, like most squadron commanders, has never used or is familiar with these iron bastards.

He is also not familiar with the Japanese army's tactics and tactics.

Since the superiors assigned the tanks to their own brigade, but did not clearly understand the method and echelon of use, And it was not in place, so Tan Shenglin decided to let his troops fight once to try the Japanese on the opposite side.

"Tell the army artillery and the troops in front to start the attack."

"Yes" the staff officer responded, and then notified the attacking troops on the front line and the artillery battalion of the 64th Army in the rear by phone.

The front troops did not move, and the mountain artillery of the military artillery battalion opened fire first.

Accordingly, the 75mm Schneider artillery of the Cantonese army three kilometers away violently bombarded the area of ​​​​Luowang Station.

The shells flew out, and soon landed and exploded.

This may be due to the long distance. , there was a problem with the observation.

Many shells did not hit Luowang Station directly, but more bombed into the Japanese positions on the periphery.

The damage to the core of the station was not great.

The soldiers hiding in the trenches cheered when they saw that the open space ahead was covered with smoke from artillery shells.

As the smoke dissipated, the moment for the infantry charge arrived.

The junior officers of the 155th Division suddenly jumped out of the trenches first, flicking their shell guns in their hands.

"Brothers, come on!"

the loud shouts of killing broke out instantly.

Hundreds of officers and soldiers of the 155th Division rushed out of the trenches and stormed towards Luowang Station.

The departure position was about a kilometer away from the Japanese army.

This distance was extremely large.

In some cases, the Japanese army could not fire, and the soldiers rushed very quickly.

They quickly reached a distance of 300 meters, and the distance was getting closer and closer.

The troops of the First Battalion of the 15th Regiment of the Japanese Army deployed outside the station were already prepared for battle as the distance got closer.

Finally, within a distance of less than 200 meters, the Japanese rifles took the lead in firing.

Waves of gunshots overwhelmed the waves, followed by the fallen soldiers of the 155th Division.

However, this did not shake the courage of the officers and soldiers to kill the enemy.

The remaining officers and soldiers still attacked in a relatively dense formation.

The Chinese soldiers opened fire with their own weapons while marching, trying to kill and injure some Japanese soldiers, and then attacked for more than 50 meters.

The Japanese light machine guns on the front line began to spit out tongues of fire.

Bullets and grenades were taking the lives of the charging Chinese officers and soldiers, and the soldiers began to fall in large numbers.

The crossfire of shrapnel and bullets caused heavy casualties to the attacking soldiers of the 155th Division.

The pace of the attack began to stall.

The soldiers lowered their bodies one after another, either crawling forward or shooting on the spot.

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Some soldiers lowered themselves forward, and the Japanese army used Accurate individual shots were used to fight, so the attacking team almost came to a standstill.

The battle between the two sides developed into mutual shooting.

The soldiers of the 155th Division used light machine guns and rifles to shoot at the Japanese troops in front.

Both sides suffered casualties.

Because the Japanese troops' shooting was more accurate, coupled with the assistance of grenades and heavy machine guns, there was no casualty.

There is no doubt that Chinese soldiers suffered greater casualties.

The leading lieutenant officer risked his life and threw a grenade.

The surrounding Chinese soldiers followed suit and threw grenades desperately.

The smoke and smoke caused by the explosion of each grenade briefly affected the Japanese shooting.

The Chinese soldiers shouted again.

Then a charge was launched, and the light machine gunners held their machine guns horizontally, regardless of the continuous thrusts.

The Japanese army knew the squadron's intentions, and the heavy machine guns in the second-line positions began to fire wildly to support the first-line positions.

Obviously, they caused huge casualties to the heroic Chinese soldiers.

The battle returned to its previous state.

The Chinese soldiers were shooting at the Japanese troops very close to the first trench of the Japanese army.

At this time, it was difficult to even get up.

As time passed, the situation became more and more unfavorable for the attack.

Now, only more than half of the troops fighting with the Japanese army were left.

The Japanese army's heavy machine guns and grenade launchers were fired one after another, causing constant casualties.

Shooting at close range The accuracy has also improved, and the frequency of soldiers falling in the Japanese trenches is also increasing.

The attacking Chinese soldiers had never fought the Japanese army before, but they did not expect that they would fight like this.

In previous wars, they had rarely encountered such strong firepower and similar fighting methods.

The soldiers were obviously unable to hold on anymore.

The two armies were more than thirty meters apart.

If they continued like this, they would be killed sooner or later.

A platoon leader of the 155th Division, who was taking the lead, put down his gun and shouted to the soldiers behind him: "Hurry up, get up there and blast them open.

Don't be afraid.

The front and rear feet will die together."

"I'm going to get some grenades for me."

A sergeant threw away the rifle in his hand and tore off the grenade bag on his body.

Only one of the four grenades was thrown, and the comrades around him gave it to Grenades bundled together.

The surrounding soldiers understood and began to fire wildly.

The light machine guns fired desperately.

Some soldiers threw grenades first and used the smoke as cover.

"Damn it, I'll fight with you."

As the grenade exploded, the sergeant grabbed the bundled grenade bag and rushed out.

He ran dozens of meters and rushed into the first trench of the Japanese army.

It was a violent explosion.

"Brothers, come up"

After the explosion, the soldiers who were lying on the ground stepped forward and rushed forward under the cover of the explosion.

The soldiers at the front successfully broke into the first Japanese trench and started hand-to-hand combat.

The soldiers who followed and the rear ushered in the fierce rush.

There was a bigger explosion, and the Japanese Jiuer infantry artillery located near the station opened fire, preventing the soldiers from charging after cutting off the first line.

Various rifles and machine guns in the second line positions also opened fire at the same time.

Violent explosions and gunfire gradually obscured the figures of charging Chinese soldiers: