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Chapter 71 Glue Battle

There is no need to say much about the result of the Japanese raid

This army of more than 1,000 people could almost be said to have broken into the trap set by Zhang Chi. The machine guns on the Stuart tank and the rifles in the hands of the soldiers. The machine guns spit out flames at the Japanese army at the same time, and instantly defeated the Japanese army that rushed up.

With the current firepower of the Chinese team, if you are fighting offensive wars, the equipment advantage may not be obvious, but if you are fighting defensive wars, you will have an absolute advantage... Galand rifle, Thomson submachine gun, light and heavy machine guns and mortars of various calibers, and tanks that are laid into a line of defense in front. These equipment has been laid into a standard defensive formation with a slightly concave in the middle. The ammunition thrown out is basically impossible to fly in even a fly.

But the Japanese army did not know these, and they could not find these charges in the grass and woods, so the interspersed troops plunged into the firepower network of the China ** team very resolutely...

Zhang Chi only watched the Japanese troops rushing up and falling down in front of him, and then rushed up and down. The blood sprayed from the Japanese troops dyed the surrounding tree trunks red.

The Japanese army was challenging the tanks of the ** team with bayonets, and they also paid a heavy price for this.

After annihilated this Japanese brigade, the Chinese team advanced forward again.

During the advancement, the tank tracks inevitably rolled some corpses into meat paste. This scene made the US military instructors constantly exclaim: "God, this is so cruel!"

There were even US military instructors shouting: "Why don't you push these bodies away with a bulldozer first?"

From this point of view, the US military instructors have not been able to integrate into this fierce war. If they really have to spend time pushing the body away first and then moving forward, they are likely to miss the opportunity and bring unpredictable consequences to the entire battlefield.

Due to the rapid collapse of the Japanese army's interspersed brigade, the Chinese team caught the Japanese army off guard... The Japanese army on the defense line was originally ready to wait for the interspersed brigade to disrupt the enemy's deployment and launch a charge. Who would have thought that their interspersed brigade not only did not interspersed in place, but was completely wiped out in a short time. Not only was they completely wiped out, but they were also completely wiped out by the Chinese team.

So the Japanese defense line quickly collapsed under the firepower of the Chinese team.

However, the situation similar to that of the Chinese team in Lingbang chasing the Japanese army and running all over the mountains did not happen. The Chinese team was quickly shot back, and the vanguard suffered heavy losses. Many soldiers did not even know where the Japanese bullets came from.

Later, as soon as I observed, I found that it was the Japanese army who deployed the troops on the tree.

In the past, the Japanese army deployed stragglers or snipers on trees, but now they deployed their troops on trees.

The advantage of deploying troops on trees is that you can shoot targets condescendingly, and often there are no dead corners... unless the target digs a hole and drills into the ground.

But the disadvantage of doing this is that the troops on the tree cannot move, but can only be beaten passively.

There is only one way for the Chinese team to deal with this tactic, that is, to bombard the shells in pieces until the trees are knocked down or the leaves are blown away.

Sometimes even so, a bullet will still be fired from the trees... The Japanese army tied themselves to the trees, and even if they were injured, they could still fight back as long as their hands could still move.

This made American instructors, including Pitt, dumbfounded, because the Japanese troops who tied themselves to trees almost mean death the moment the battle began. They could not imagine how the Japanese troops would do this.

The Japanese army's strategic intention of doing this is very obvious, that is, to use these troops tied to trees to delay the attack of the Chinese team.

You should know that the distance here is more than 100 kilometers. If every tree has to be blown up like this, it will probably take several months to reach Bamo.

Fortunately, Stilwell's plan to attack Bamo this time was not just a frontal raid, but also a Galahad unit.

In fact, this cannot be said to be the Galahad unit, but should be said to be the joint force. It is a surprise attack force composed of the Galahad unit, a regiment of the new 38th Division, and the Kachin guerrillas with more than 8,000 people.

Of course, the protagonist of the surprise attack force is naturally the Galahad army. The Kachin guerrillas' mission is mainly to open the way forward... This guerrillas were exchanged for a large amount of supplies. There is no way. The Kachin people do not care whether the Chinese and American troops are coming to repel the Japanese and help Myanmar. They only recognize things.

The Kachin guerrillas' mission is to open the way ahead. Their outfits are still like savages. They hold Enfield, 38th hoods, Hanyang blocks, and even hunting guns... It's not that the Americans can't afford to arm the troops. But they intend to build this troops into this.

As for the guerrillas, they did not require them to participate in regular operations, so it doesn’t matter whether the equipment will be unified.

There is another advantage of such equipment, which is that it can confuse the Japanese army and make the Japanese army not know which side these Kachin guerrillas belong to.

Some of the Kachin people who only recognize supplies helped the Japanese army and also helped the Chinese team fight, so a problem arose: no one can tell which Kachin people help the Japanese army and which are the Chinese team.

The simplest difference is to rely on equipment: a large number of American weapons is used to help the ** team, and on the contrary, if a large number of equipment is used to help the Japanese army, it is used to help the Japanese.

Now this Kachin guerrilla team is equipped with weapons made by all countries. They do not understand the language of the Japanese army, so they can be confident and bold in reconnaissance in front of the troops without worrying about the Japanese army's blockade.

Therefore, the battle between these Kachin guerrillas and the Japanese army often walked into the Japanese camp very calmly, and then suddenly raised their guns and attacked them in a row. This caused a lot of trouble for the Japanese army, and finally reached the point where they had to let the Japanese army learn a few Kachin dialects.

A regiment of the raid troops was also mixed up. That was because the Galahad troops were somewhat unacceptable. Before they had time to show any good performance after they arrived in Myanmar, many soldiers suffered from tropical diseases such as malaria. So the original 3,000 troops were reduced to 2,000. The lack of troops forced Stilwell to change his idea of ​​letting a pure American army serve as a interspersed force to fight a performance for Chinese friendly forces to see, and the Chinese and American troops were mixed up and commanded by the US.

Of course, the final result is still the US military, and it can also teach the "crazy" Chinese team a lesson.

And the one who commanded this unit was David, the commander of Galahad's troops.)
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