What is this called" Ye Chuan could be described as indignant.
Ye Chuan, who was limping all the way through the rain of bullets from his mouth, was unscathed, and he was hit by a stray bullet on the buttocks, and Ye Chuan, who limped along the way, was in a very bad mood, because the front line was staggered and the enemy was staggered, and the two sides exchanged fire intensively, Ye Chuan's team went around a big one, and was almost burned by his own tanks, and he was able to return to our army's front under great hardship.
After Ye "returned, he happened to meet Liang Chao's forward headquarters, and Liang Chao's accompanying military doctor immediately treated Ye Chuan's wounds, probably ignoring the relationship, and the fair-eyed female military doctor found that the wounded was actually the commando colonel who had always had a black face.
I forgot to use anesthetics The male and female nurses who were recorded as five big and three thick pressed the leaves on the ground and picked up their pants, "screaming like killing pigs."
When Ye Chuan yelled at his teammates, Liang Chaotie reprimanded with a blushing face: "Don't you want your legs, I want to be a wheelchair for the rest of my life?"
The commandos who were in a dilemma hid to the side, and after Ye Chuan scolded these soldiers for not being a thing, he muttered dejectedly: "It's over, my old Ye's ass is worthless, and it's all looked at."
These words immediately put Liang Chao, who was called by Ye Chuan with ears that are smarter than a dog, and Liang Chao immediately added: "Your ass is not worth anything at all, okay."
The long-nosed pliers on the female military doctor's hand were crooked.
The pain made Ye Chuan gasp, the female military doctor glared at Liang Chao fiercely, and the interesting Liang Chao hurriedly flashed people to find Ye Chuan's tactical backpack.
When the female military doctor took out the warhead that was not deep from Ye Chuan's ass, she was stunned for a moment Liang Chao took it and looked at it, and when Ye was worried about the fact that his ass was being looked at by a woman, Liang Chao, who had always been cautious, took the opportunity to collect all his trophies, including Nagumo Tadaichi and the Emperor's imperial short sword and Xiao Bang Yingliang's martial arts sword, as well as small things such as gold pens and lighters.
The loss of the loot made Ye Chuan even more painful. yelled that he wanted to go to Song Yuhang to sue Liangchao for robbery In the early morning of the old day of the month, when a Japanese fleet was attacking, Spruance, after consulting with Turner and Song Yuhang, decided that the 58th Task Force would first meet the Japanese fleet in order to ensure the smooth implementation of the landing operation, and the headquarters of the 2nd Light Division and the 3rd Light Division of the Chinese Expeditionary Force in the Allied Reserve and the troops directly under the 3rd Light Division, the 27th Infantry Division of the US Army, immediately entered the operation, and postponed the attack on Guam on the day of the month, and some warships of the southern task force attacking Guam joined the 58th Task Force to meet the Japanese fleet.
Some warships joined the northern task force supporting Saipan.
On the 8th, the southern task force that struggled to get out was integrated back, and the dispatch officers at all levels at the grassroots level of the US military were already about to collapse.
They crippled themselves first.
The landing force and the landing ships and transport ships retreated to the Eniwetok Lagoon and stood by as a reserve for the retention of ships.
Therefore, on this day, the U.S.
Army was busy transporting the troops of two Marine Divisions and the troops of one division and one regiment of the Chinese Expeditionary Force and its artillery units ashore, and the Knife Regiment of the 27th Infantry Division of the U.S.
Army also began to go ashore after noon to join the attack on Caye Village.
From late at night to early in the morning, the Japanese Saito Yoshiji launched a night attack with tanks and people, and as a result, it was hit hard by the 12th Regiment of the 3rd Light Division of the Chinese Expeditionary Force, and all the tanks were wiped out, and most of the infantry was lost.
On the day of the month, after the Chinese Expeditionary Force smashed the counterattack of the Japanese army, it supported the ground forces with escort aircraft carriers, naval guns, tanks and ground artillery to launch the attack.
With the retreat of the Japanese army, the Chalancanoa airfield was also captured, and before dusk, the U.S. artillery shell observation aircraft and other light aircraft had begun to land at the airfield.
Seeing that the two night attacks had failed, Saito Yoshiji knew that he could no longer drive the Allies into the sea, so he had to change his tactics and order the troops on the island to rely on the favorable terrain to carry out a strong defense, and transferred troops from Tinian Island to support, but the U.S. forces completely controlled the sea area between Saipan and Tinian Island, and the reinforcements were wiped out by U.S. destroyers on the way to the voyage, and they could not reach Saipan at all.
Within 30 minutes of the start of the battle, the Japanese aircraft carrier Yunlong was hit by 11 torpedoes and capsized, and the failure of four large ships, including the Japanese aircraft carrier Amagi and the battleship Musashi, to escape during the night also made the US military regret that it could not achieve all the results.
On 2 July, the U.S.
Marines who had already landed continued to attack the Japanese in depth, and this time the Japanese resistance was somewhat insignificant, and with the continuous landing of heavy weapons, a unit of the U.S. 4th Marine Division attacked Marquiches Beach in the south, and the troops of the 2nd Marine Division consolidated the beachhead landing ground.
As a representative of the U.S.
Army, the U.S.
Infantry Regiment, which had been comprehensively strengthened with a six-pound small infantry battalion and a flawed artillery battalion, captured the Aslilo airfield.
After occupying Aslilo Airport, the U.S. military tortured and killed nearly 200 Japanese prisoners of war, Turner asked Song Yuhang very vaguely, Song Yuhang said that he did not know or had no such thing at all, Song Yuhang's attitude made Turner breathe a sigh of relief, in Song Yuhang's view, the Japanese army directly executed nearly 1,000 wounded after the surrender of the 27th Division, and then in less than three days, the more than 1,800 American prisoners of war in their custody became less than 1,000 people, The anger of the American soldiers can be imagined.
Two years later, the ground-based fighters of the US Naval Air Force began to be stationed at the airfield.
Because the Japanese were already shrinking their defensive lines, Saito had abandoned the airfield and withdrawn the defenders to Cape Nafutan in preparation for a long-lasting defense.
In the middle of the night, the Japanese army dispatched barges from the port of Tanabago in the middle of the west coast of Saipan to carry out a counter-landing attempt, but was discovered by American destroyers on the way.
It was immediately destroyed.
Saito finally realized that due to the huge disparity in strength between the two sides, the counterattack could no longer be useful, and instead readjusted his deployment, relying on the island's highest peak, Tapocho Peak, to organize a defensive line.
The troops under the command of Takashi Otamura and Hero Yano were also compressed to defend against Tapocho Peak, and for a time there was an atmosphere of pessimism and despair everywhere on Saipan.
On the day of the month, the U.S.
Army's 1st Infantry Regiment and 2nd Light Division advanced step by step on the east coast, compressing the Japanese army to a small area near Cape Nafutan, and the 4th Marine Division also advanced to the village of Chuchulan and occupied Saito's former command post.
The U.S.
Navy won a brilliant victory in the Battle of the Marianas, completely eliminating the Japanese Navy's maritime reinforcement to Saipan, and at this moment the Japanese Army units on Saipan had fallen into an isolated and helpless situation, and the U.S. 58th Task Force, which was responsible for blocking the rapid formation of the Japanese army, could fully support the land operation without any worries, which gave the U.S. 2nd and 4th Marine Divisions that landed from Marquiches Beach a strong and powerful fire support.
In the early morning of the old day, Song Yuhang, who had landed on Saipan, received an order from the Allied Supreme Command.
As Allied general, he would take over full command of the Allied ground forces on Saipan, while Turner would be fully responsible for organizing the unloading of supplies to ensure the logistical supply of the landing force.
The strong combat effectiveness shown by the Chinese Expeditionary Force on Saipan can be said to have left the Japanese with a staggering account.
In terms of support for Saipan, the Japanese base camp can be described as doing everything possible.
Reinforcements to Saipan were organized several times, and as early as the day of the moon, Truk's troops were ordered to draw a brigade.
Two battalions were deployed by the Guam Force to reinforce Saipan.
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However, Truk did not have transport ships and could not carry out transportation, and Guam's reinforcements consisted of only two infantry squads and an artillery squad.
On the old days, after Song Yuhang had adjusted the Chinese Expeditionary Force and the US troops on Saipan, the 2nd Marine Division was on the left and the 4th Marine Division was on the right, the US Infantry Regiment cleared the remnants of the Japanese army at Cape Nafutan, and the 2nd Light Division of the Chinese Expeditionary Force was in the center, and the three divisions advanced side by side, advancing shoulder to shoulder.
At 6 o'clock in the morning, all the warships, carrier-based aircraft, and 18 ground artillery battalions of the 52nd and 58th Task Forces of the US Army prepared fire for the Japanese positions.
The 2nd Light Division and the remainder of the 3rd Light Division of the Chinese Expeditionary Force, together with the two Marine Divisions of the United States, launched the attack first, and in the evening, the 2nd Light Division and the 3rd Light Division of the Chinese Expeditionary Force captured the first-line defensive positions of the Japanese army in front of Tapocho Peak, and the 2nd Marine Division advanced to the west slope of Tapoqiao Peak.
The 4th Marine Division reached the northern shore of Markiches Bay.
A flanking attack on Tapocho Peak was formed.
On the day of Yuekou, the U.S.
Infantry Regiment also joined the battle, and three divisions attacked Tapocho Peak from the west, south, and east, but Colonel Worf, the commander of the Infantry Regiment, was worried that the troops would lose their way during the night march, so he did not set off in time for the night.
As a result, when the general offensive was launched at dawn in the old days, the two assault battalions assigned to the first echelon could not launch an attack at the scheduled time, and the earliest was a catty.
The battalion was fifty-five minutes late, and the latest one was two hours and fifteen minutes late, which directly affected the general assault on Tapocho.
And on this day, the infantry regiment was advancing slowly.
Three pounds.
In total, the battalion advanced less than 100 meters.
A battalion at Cape Naftan was also unable to clear the remnants of the Japanese army, and the U.S.
Army Infantry Regiment was held back, to which Colonel Wolf was relieved to claim that they had encountered stubborn resistance from the Japanese.
The casualties of the troops were more than twenty percent, but Wolf's account was accepted even by his colleagues in the two Marine Divisions.
The two-day attack caused the Second Light Division under the command of Fang Lin to lose three pounds.
Reinforcement of infantry battalions.
The behavior of the U.S.
Army's First Sword Infantry Regiment to avoid the battle made Fang Lin a little angry, but Song Zaihang, as the commander-in-chief of the ground forces on Saipan, seemed to turn a blind eye, Song Yuhang did not express his position, and Fang Lin naturally couldn't be overly concerned
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