Chapter 280: Wolf's Horns

First of all, the Japanese pursuers were easily blocked by the firepower of the Chinese army...... As soon as the U.S. troops lay down, the line between the U.S. and Japanese armies was quickly illuminated clearly by searchlights. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE怂 ļ½‰ļ½Žļ½†ļ½

In fact, it cannot be said that the boundary between the two armies is that the US and Japanese armies have long been intertwined, but as the US soldiers continue to fall under the bayonets of the Japanese army, this line has become more and more obvious.

Dozens of machine guns and artillery on the tank opened fire in unison according to the positions indicated by the searchlights, and the artillery also fired rows of shells in the direction of the Japanese army, and soon the Japanese pursuers were beaten back.

At this time, some American soldiers lying on the ground couldn't hold their breath, and stood up desperately and rushed to the "wolf's horns...... It was not their fault, knowing that not far behind them were the enemy who was charging at high speed with bayonets, while they were crawling slowly on the ground, and the desire to survive made them want to flee from this threat of death as fast as possible.

But before they could take a few steps, they were quickly smashed into a sieve by bullets...... It was a bullet from the "wolf horn", that is, the Chinese shot, which can be seen from the direction of the blood splashed on the soldiers on them.

Seeing this scene, Velite couldn't help but curse, at this time he also believed that the Chinese were playing real, but at this time he was helpless, and could only order over and over again in the sound of gunfire and cannons: "Obey the order, crawl forward slowly on your stomach!" ā€

In fact, this cannot be blamed on the cold-blooded Chinese troops, the Chinese troops have to do this...... The Chinese troops, who have experience in the Burmese battlefield, know that what they are most afraid of at this time is chaos, and these US soldiers who do not obey the order to stand up and rush to the "wolf's horn" are the source of chaos; if they are not shot on the spot but let them rush into the "wolf's horn", then other American soldiers will soon follow suit and rush to the "wolf's horn", and this is what the Japanese want.

After suppressing the Japanese pursuers with firepower, the rest of the matter was to screen the Japanese troops mixed in with the American army.

In fact, it was not difficult to identify the Japanese army...... It was not difficult to lie down after the US troops lay down, although most of the Japanese soldiers who were mixed in with it were lying on the ground like the US troops in an attempt to get by, but their military uniforms were different, and their figures were not the same, and a sweep of the searchlight could quickly pick them out from a group of US troops.

Then, the Chinese snipers who had been prepared for a long time "bang", "bang", ...... Shoot a bullet.

In this way, it was the Japanese soldiers who couldn't hold their breath, because they knew that if they continued like this, they would only let their people be singled out and killed one by one, so some Japanese soldiers simply jumped up and rushed forward with bayonets......

I don't know why they rushed forward like this.

In order to kill a few more people? Or is it to storm the line of defense of the Chinese army ?!

None of this will be successful.

Therefore, they did more this, but they still knew that they couldn't live, and they didn't want to be prisoners, so they simply jumped up and committed suicide by borrowing someone else's hand!

There were a few clever ones, lying in the shadows and throwing grenades around.

The reason why this is clever is that grenades are the most useful thing at this time...... The sparks and sounds of gunfire reveal their location, and in doing so, they may kill a few American soldiers around them, but they will soon provoke a wave of retaliation.

But throwing a grenade is different, as soon as you pull the string, you throw it away...... In the darkness, no one knew which way the grenade was thrown.

However, there were only a few grenades carried by the Japanese soldiers, and they fought almost all along the way, so soon even the sound of grenades disappeared.

In the direction of the Chinese defense line, groups of US soldiers dropped their guns and climbed forward, and only after the inspection of the muzzles of the Chinese soldiers and the light of their flashlights confirmed that they were American GIs.

Villitt was one of them, and as soon as he was put into the defense line of the Chinese troops, he found a US military adviser and said angrily: "I am Brigadier General Velite, the commander of the 3rd Marine Division, who is your commander?" I want to see him! ā€

"What's wrong? Checkmate! The U.S. military adviser asked rhetorically, "Is there any problem?" ā€

"I'm protesting!" "You can't do this to us," Villitt said, "you don't have the right to do that...... These Chinese......"

As he spoke, Villitt pointed to the American soldiers who were still lying down in front of the position and said, "Not only did they disarm us, but they also shot my soldiers!" ā€

"But...... The Chinese troops saved your lives, didn't they? The U.S. military adviser replied coldly.

"But ......"

"General!" The U.S. military adviser interrupted Villitt: "Maybe it's the first time you've encountered this situation, but we ......"

The U.S. military adviser spread his hands, looked at the Chinese soldiers who were waiting around him, and said: "We have encountered this situation countless times on the battlefield in Burma!" It turns out to be the best way to fix it! If you're just going to our commander for this...... So sorry, he's busy rescuing your soldiers, and I don't want you to bother him! ā€

Willett was speechless for a while, he could not imagine that a US military adviser would help the Chinese speak, or he could also help the Chinese humiliate the Americans together.

What Willett doesn't know is that this is not about humiliation or humiliation, in fact, no one wants to humiliate the 3rd Marine Division, including the Chinese troops...... At this time, the U.S. military advisers and Chinese soldiers had only one thing on their minds, and that was to minimize casualties and save the lives of friendly troops and themselves.

For this, the Chinese army can be desperate to kill a few American GIs who do not obey orders...... And this is what they have learned on the battlefield after paying the price of blood and lives, what is needed on the battlefield is not the kindness, compassion and morality of the Virgin, what is needed on the battlefield is simple, direct and effective!

Villitt was also a man who came from the battlefield, but the battlefield he walked through was far less brutal than what we see today, more trench warfare in World War I, and tactical rigidity and anxiety without new ideas, not as flexible and changeable as World War II.

However, when Willett watched batch after batch of American soldiers return to the "wolf's horn" alive, he vaguely felt that the Chinese troops might be doing the right thing.

However, he could not accept this reality for a while, and he always felt that there should be a better way, that is, in the face of such a situation, he could at least not have to shoot friendly soldiers at a lower cost to achieve his goals.

When Zhang Chi heard Villitt's protest, he just smiled and replied: "If there is a better way, then I will listen!" (To be continued.) )