Two platoons of veterans joined the battle group, and the fighting situation near the breach improved.
Almost a group of five or six people fought against one or two Japanese soldiers.
The veterans of the preparation battalion and the second battalion were facing off against the Japanese.
The recruits of the second battalion were facing each other.
Wait for the opportunity behind the veterans, and look for opportunities to rush forward when the veterans are entangled with the Japanese army. , the stabilized Second Battalion began to be able to attack the Japanese army, and the order of the originally chaotic positions was restored.
The Second Battalion Commander had been constantly deploying troops to block the breach.
Now that the battle situation has stabilized, he no longer moves from other positions.
Troops were mobilized and the defense posture of various positions returned to normal.
There are still about 30 Japanese troops fighting in the position, and the national army facing them has reached more than 100 people.
They have an absolute advantage in strength.
The Chinese army is becoming more and more brave as they fight, while the Japanese army is getting smaller and smaller.
The artillery bombardment made it difficult for the Japanese troops to rush forward.
The Japanese troops in the position could only fight alone against the Chinese army.
The Japanese army faced the extremely superior strength of the Chinese army, especially the battle with the veterans of the preparation battalion as the backbone.
The group is really overwhelming.
The Japanese commander who directed the attack from the rear also saw the dilemma of the attacking troops who rushed into the position.
Artillery shells continued to explode in front of the position.
It was clear that they were trying to block the troops' access to the Chinese army.
Most of the troops who rushed in would be trapped in the position.
The Chinese army was killed.
At the critical moment, he ordered the infantry artillery in the rear to fire in the direction of the preparation battalion mortars in an attempt to suppress the firing mortars.
The purpose of suppressing mortar fire is to prepare for another charge and continue to attack the position.
The retreating Japanese infantry troops reorganize their teams and lie down on the ground.
After the infantry artillery suppresses the mortars, they launch a charge.
The 92nd Infantry The artillery stopped firing at other positions of the 2nd Battalion and turned to fire at the rear of the Preparation Battalion's position.
The target was the 82nd mortar position behind the position.
"Boom, boom, boom."
The two 92-inch infantry guns raised their artillery elevation and fired two rounds of rapid fire at the rear of the preparation battalion position.
The observers of the Japanese infantry artillery squadron had measured the mortar through its trajectory.
In the general direction of the position, all the rounds of artillery shells fired fell on Near the mortar position, a shell directly hit the traffic trench between the two mortar firing trenches.
Two mortar platoon ammunition soldiers who were maneuvering in the traffic trench were killed in the communication trench.
There were explosions everywhere.
Shrapnel also wounded the launchers who were firing in the artillery positions.
After being shelled, the mortar platoon could only stop firing, drag away the bodies in the traffic ditch, dismantle the mortars in the firing position and hide them in the anti-artillery holes, and personnel also braved the shelling to enter the anti-artillery positions.
The cave was hidden, and for a while, the blockade fire from the Japanese army came to a standstill.
The mortar position was under shelling.
Zhang Wei could also feel the violent explosions coming from the rear in the company's position.
The falling shells from the infantry artillery also affected the trenches of the preparation camp, and a small amount of shrapnel hit the preparation camp's position.
When Zhang Wei heard the sound of shelling, he immediately realized that it was a Japanese counterattack.
The attack on the mortar position must be to reinforce the Japanese troops fighting hand-to-hand in the position.
"Let the grenades from the first company fire over there to take over the mortars."
In desperation, Zhang Wei could only let the Type 89 grenades from the first company fire in front of the second battalion instead of the mortars, and at the same time ordered The rifle machine gun on the left wing of the company concentrated its firepower and fired grenades in the same direction, trying its best to block the Japanese charge.
As soon as the No. 92 Infantry Artillery bombardment was successful, the Japanese troops lying on the ground began to charge.
As soon as they charged more than ten meters, grenades and rifle rounds fired from the direction of the left flank overturned the seven or eight soldiers who were charging forward.
The Japanese didn't think about it The preparation camp also had captured Type 89 grenade launchers.
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A bunch of grenades covered them, and their killing effect was not much worse than the Type 82 mortars.
The Japanese troops who were about to rush over were pushed back again.
Seven or eight bodies were left behind.
Zhang Wei determined the intention of the Japanese army; the Japanese troops who were currently attacking the position were besieged and fought by the superior strength of the national army.
Due to the blockade of the preparation camp, it was difficult for troops outside the position to break in.
The Japanese army just wanted to deal with the suppressive firepower, and then Continue to break into the position, expand the results, defeat and defeat the second battalion, and even the entire national defense line.
In order to stop the Japanese army, the Japanese army in the position must be eliminated as soon as possible, the position must be cleared, and the troops must be increased quickly.
Zhang Wei transferred another platoon from the second company to reinforce He Kun and others who were fighting the Japanese army.
At the same time, We must also try our best to suppress the Japanese troops outside the position.
"Go to the heavy machine gun position and ask them to bring a heavy machine gun and set it up on the trench to block the Japanese outside the position."
A heavy machine gun squad was dispatched, and Zhang Wei asked them to place the guns directly on the trench and fire.
They temporarily used sandbags to reinforce the shooting position.
After hastily setting up the guns, the heavy machine guns began to fire in front of the position of the second battalion on the left wing.
Armed with a company of grenade launchers and rifle machine guns, they used intensive firepower to block the Japanese advance.
The Japanese troops outside the position organized several charges, but were blocked by the firepower from the preparation battalion.
They failed to rush into the position and suffered many casualties.
The preparation battalion's rapid response after losing mortar firepower failed.
Giving the Japanese army too much time to attack, the commanding Japanese officer could only let the infantry artillery attack the position of the preparation battalion, while the remaining light and heavy machine guns continued to fire on the position of the second battalion.
The infantry artillery fire was transferred to the preparation battalion's position, which instead reduced the pressure on the second battalion's position.
The second battalion got a breather and reorganized its defense line.
The positions that had not been breached resumed organized resistance.
The second company sent out was Li Changgui.
The platoon, and the entire platoon, are all veterans of the former 106th Division who have just joined the preparation battalion.
Their combat capabilities may not be as good as those of the veterans of the first company, but they are also veterans who have fought bloody battles for the rest of their lives.
Another platoon of troops joined in the hand-to-hand combat.
Facing the superior Chinese army, the Japanese troops in the position finally showed signs of collapse.
The two platoons of the first company and one platoon of the second company totaled more than a hundred people, plus the troops of the second battalion.
After constant fighting, the recruits of the second battalion who had not undergone systematic training gradually stabilized in actual combat.
The veterans waited for opportunities to attack with guns from behind.
The Japanese soldiers in the position were stabbed down continuously, and some were even stabbed into a hornet's nest by the soldiers of the Second Battalion who swarmed up.
The remaining 20 or so Japanese troops who "retreat" were unable to hold on.
The Japanese troops on the outermost edge began to retreat outside the position.
The surviving sergeant shouted the retreat command to organize a retreat.
However, except for a small number of Japanese troops, these 20 troops Most of the many people were trapped in the ranks of the national army and were unable to escape.
When some people retreated, the Japanese army's position in the position was chaotic.
The sporadic retreat of the Japanese troops also boosted the morale of the national army.
All the Japanese troops who were stuck in the position and could not escape were stabbed.
The sporadic Japanese troops who ran out of the position were waiting for them to be blocked by fire from the preparation battalion position and the second battalion position.
In pursuit of fire.
"Don't chase and shoot on the spot."
He Kun organized the veterans of the first company to stabilize the team, stopped some recruits from the second battalion who wanted to rush out to pursue, and ordered everyone to pursue firepower in the trenches against the scattered Japanese troops who ran out.
No matter how fast the Japanese ran, they could not outrun the bullets.
Most of the Japanese troops who withdrew fell under the chasing firepower of the second battalion position, and the remaining few were unable to break through the blockade firepower coming from the direction of the preparation battalion. , almost all the Japanese troops of nearly forty were lost
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