Chapter 109: The Battle of Tangji (5)
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Zhang Chi was also aware of this, so when the second Japanese officer appeared in Zhang Chi's sight, he fired another bullet.
The officer screamed and fell on the way to leap forward, clutching his thighs in a ball.
In the scope, Zhang Chi could see that the rank of this Japanese officer was a major, which was almost equivalent to a major.
The Japanese soldier was still holding a pistol in his hand, and he tried to move to safety with both hands, but Zhang Chi's second bullet told him that it was best to stay where he was.
It's not that Zhang Chi's marksmanship is bad, it's that he thinks a wounded officer might be more useful than a dead one...... The role of a dead officer is only to allow the Japanese army to transfer command, but for an officer who is wounded but does not die, is this command transferred or not? Will people save or not?
These questions were left to the Japanese army to consider.
No matter what the Japanese military thought about or what decision they finally made, it would more or less make the Japanese army hesitate.
Sure enough, at that moment, the Japanese offensive unconsciously slowed down.
The Japanese army also had an order that when an officer was injured and could not command the battle, the Japanese army should transfer command to the next officer to continue the battle.
But that's just an order.
In actual combat, it is often difficult to determine whether a wounded officer is still capable of commanding a battle, such as this young man with a wounded leg...... As long as you get him to safety, you can continue to command the battle.
More importantly, officers, especially junior officers, often have feelings and prestige among the soldiers of their own units...... Unlike senior officers, whose prestige is established by commanding the entire battle, by commanding middle and lower-ranking officers, and by commanding soldiers, junior officers derive their prestige from sharing life and death with soldiers.
As a result, when a junior officer is injured, the first thing a soldier thinks about is often not the question of transferring command, but the question of whether he can be rescued.
Although the Japanese army was brutal, it was no different from other units in this respect, and even because of the strong training and control of the soldiers by the junior officers, the junior officers were more prestigious...... The training of the Japanese army often relied on the near-abusive torture of soldiers by junior officers to make soldiers form a sense of reflexive obedience to orders.
So in the next second, two Japanese soldiers rushed forward to rescue the young man, and the rest of the Japanese soldiers naturally took on the task of fire cover.
They worked well together, but the rhythm of the attack was disrupted...... Originally, the Japanese army was divided into several groups to cover the advance alternately, but one of the teams stopped, and the other group of Japanese troops who cooperated with it also had to stop, so it quickly affected all the Japanese troops attacking towards Heights 159.
Of course, Zhang Chi would not let the two Japanese soldiers succeed, and the two bullets knocked the Japanese soldiers to the ground.
The Japanese soon learned that this was a trap set by enemy snipers.
Either the Japanese army had the heart to compete with Zhang Chi, or maybe it was because of the Japanese army's respect for this Shaozuo, and then the Japanese army rushed out one after another as if they had lost their minds and wanted to rescue the Japanese Shaozuo...... But the rifle in Zhang Chi's hand successfully stopped them.
This is the advantage of the Enfield rifle, its high rate of fire allows Zhang Chi to calmly shoot one shot after another to knock down the Japanese soldiers who tried to get close to Shao Zuo to the ground, and after a while, more than a dozen corpses were piled up around Shao Zuo, and the Japanese soldiers did not even find Zhang Chi's hiding place.
At this time, the Japanese soldier finally couldn't help it, he couldn't stand Zhang Chi teasing him and using him like a plaything in front of his subordinates, and at the same time knew that his chances of survival were very slim...... He knew that the enemy sniper could end his life at any time, and he was only alive because he was still useful, and if he lost his usefulness or had any hope of being rescued, the enemy would not hesitate to shoot him again.
Thinking of this, the Japanese soldier Shao Zuoqiang stood up, shouted "bastard" in the direction of Zhang Chi, and then turned to his subordinates and shouted: "Don't waste time, tell Shino, help me get revenge!" ”
Although Zhang Chi didn't know what the Japanese soldier Shaozo was shouting, he could vaguely guess what he was going to do from his angry expression and movements. Sure enough, in the next second, the Japanese soldier Shaozo raised his pistol and aimed it at his head and pulled the trigger.
A bloody arrow rushed out from the other side of the Japanese soldier's head, and then the Japanese soldier fell to the ground as if he had been drained of the sack, and there was no more movement.
At this moment, gunshots were heard from the direction of Tangji and 311 Heights...... They had recovered from the Japanese attack and carried out fire support on the 159 heights, so the Japanese troops were immediately hit by fire from several directions, and after falling dozens of people, they realized that it was no longer pointless to continue the attack, so they retreated like a tide.
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Shino Narita was originally just an ordinary soldier, but became a sniper due to his excellent marksmanship and excellent performance on the battlefield...... You must know that the marksmanship of ordinary soldiers in the Japanese army is very good, and it is natural for Narita Shino to stand out among many soldiers with outstanding marksmanship.
Narita Shino has lost count of how many enemies have died at his side, and although it is an honor for sniping, Narita Shino is not uncommon, because he feels that killing an ordinary enemy is not something to brag about, and it is not worth remembering.
All that deserves to be remembered by him are some great opponents.
For example, when Narita Shino served in the 23rd Division and participated in the Battle of Nomenkan, his squadron was at the forefront, and the Soviet artillery fire was much stronger than they thought, but they still had the courage to open the gap under Narita Shino's sniper rifles.
Just as Shino Narita was carrying a rifle and preparing to advance with the troops, suddenly there was a flash of fire in front of him...... A bullet flew over and knocked off half of his ear.
Thinking of this, Narita Shino couldn't help but touch the remaining half of his ears, and felt a wave of fear in his heart: if he hadn't slipped and slipped when he got up, he might have died under the Soviet sniper's gun.
The Soviet sniper completely ignored the fact that a group of Japanese troops broke through his line and even stepped over him, waiting for Narita Shino to get up and kill him with a single blow.
Although the final winner was Narita Shino, Narita was not happy at all, because he knew that he was still far from the Soviet sniper, and he was able to kill him only because of luck and the coordination of his comrades.
"Narita-kun!" At this time, a Japanese soldier covered in blood ran to Narita Shino and shouted out of breath: "Your brother Narita Shaozuo ......"