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Chapter 90 Japanese Cavalry Wing in Fishing Battle

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In response to the night attack in Dawangzhuang, Deng Chenggong carefully observed the surrounding terrain and the enemy situation at the command center of the Qing County Militia Brigade, and finally made a combat plan to siege the Japanese army in Baoding. In order to avoid being too impatient to force the Japanese troops in North China, he finally decided that the revenge operation was limited to the county towns around Baoding.

Compared to the militia column ready to take revenge, when he returned to Yamaguchi in Baoding City, he saw a cavalry regiment of more than 1,000 people, and the people who returned finally lost nearly 200 people. He clearly realized that this militia unit was much stronger and more stringent than he thought. Compared with the battle he organized in the Northeast to encircle and suppress the anti-Japanese guerrillas, the enemy situation here was undoubtedly much more serious and complicated.

After learning that the intelligence department of the Baoding Militia Column who was playing around every day, the Japanese who were fooling around them all day actually sneaked into Dawangzhuang not far from Baoding City at night, causing the death of a militia captain and ten militiamen. They also began to increase intelligence collection work and reconnaissance the every move of this cavalry corps, providing intelligence support for the upcoming revenge operations.

Through a night attack, Yamaguchi, who personally felt the strictness and strength of the militia organization, suddenly canceled the original long-distance training exercise combat plan, but instead increased the intelligence reconnaissance work in the villages below. As a guerrilla warfare expert, he knew very well that without precise intelligence support, their dispatch of troops to the countryside would undoubtedly be a waste of money and would not have the expected clearance effect.

Unfortunately, he no longer had the opportunity to carry out his next combat plan, just when Yamaguchi was busy arranging intelligence and troops' mobilization.

A line of troops from Peiping to Baoding was suddenly overturned by a deafening explosion when they were running into a valley outside Baoding City. The Japanese who were responsible for escorting on the train were dizzy and ran off the train. What was waiting for them was a bullet-name killing. The Japanese who survived only resisted less than ten minutes before being completely wiped out by the officers and soldiers of the militia who had already ambushed here.

Zhong Yi, the militia commander in charge of this operation, saw that the Japanese on the military were wiped out, and soon ordered the troops to start cleaning the battlefield. He transported all the weapons, ammunition and civilian supplies transported to Baoding. When the Japanese heard the explosion and came to support him, they saw only one relocated train and the corpses of Japanese who had been stripped into pigs.

The Japanese commander who was in charge of the alert along the line knew that something was wrong and immediately sent the news of the attack on the army to Shiichi Yamaguchi, far away in Baoding, via telegram.

After receiving the telegram, Shinichi Yamaguchi saw that a military train was bombed and the railway had been demolished for at least five kilometers. There were still many small militias carrying out violent demolition of railway tracks along the railway. He said angrily: "Baga, all these guerrillas are dead! I passed my order to let the cavalry corps attack and clear out the militia troops along the railway, and send engineers to repair the demolished railway to ensure smooth passage of the railway line as much as possible."

Shortly after the order was issued, the cavalry corps quickly set out of Baoding City and began to reconnaise and clear out a small group of militia roaming around the railway line. What they didn't know was that in the mountain pass not far ahead, there was a large net waiting for their arrival.

When formulating the combat plan, Deng Chenggong considered that this time, he would let the Japanese understand how serious the consequences of easily provoking them. For such a long time, he had not touched the strategic transportation lines that the Japanese cared about the most, and he also understood how important these transportation lines were to the Japanese, and this was the main reason why he could live in peace with the Japanese.

Since the Japanese have taken the initiative to tear off their faces, don't blame the North China militia column for stabbing them hard. In addition, it is approaching winter, and the Japanese have also started to increase the materials transported by them. As long as he has removed a few kilometers of railway tracks and prevented the Japanese army from operating normally, he will trap the Japanese in Baoding City to death. What's more, these military lines will also transport some supplies from time to time, just to increase the material reserves of the militia column.

Why didn't Deng Chenggong do this kind of thing that can destroy the enemy and make money? Anyway, the Japanese took this matter, so if you want to blame it, you can only blame Yamaguchi for not following this unspoken rule!

The cavalry gangs who were advancing along the way were quick to move and the relatively flat terrain along the railway, each time they were only attacked by a small group of troops, they scared away the militias who saw knocking and smashing on the railway tracks from afar. Although they were killed and injured several cavalry every time, when they saw the militias scared away by their own cavalry, the Japanese cavalrymen in the cavalry gang still seemed very energetic.

Just as they marched into a relatively narrow valley, they heard the small cavalry troops in charge of guarding in front of them, and the cavalry corps were heard. The captain of the cavalry who was used to the sneak attack of small militias, said with an unhappy look: "These Chinese militias are not the work of warriors. Order the troops to speed up and clear out the work of militias!"

Just as their large troops turned into this valley, the captain of the cavalry corps saw another group of militias jumping on horses with guns and dismantling tools on the railway ahead. He had seen such actions several times along the way. Whenever their large troops arrived, the militias fled in panic, and those waiting for their cavalry corps could only watch the other party run away dryly.

Seeing that several more cavalrymen died and injured, the corps leader shouted angrily: "Baga, these damn Chinese militias are all cowards!"

Just as he was still cursing the fleeing dismantling militia and preparing to send a cavalry unit to pursue the attack, the cavalry soldiers who had just been preparing to attack were shot and killed by a series of bullets shot from a ridge next to him. This sudden attack scared the captain of the cavalry regiment.

Until he saw that on the hillside next to him, there seemed to be not many militia shooting, and most of them were rifles and light machine guns, he carefully observed the surrounding terrain. He found that although the hillside was a bit inclined, their cavalry corps were still sure to rush up.

The Cavalry Regiment Captain, who was so angry that he was shot by these militia's black guns along the way, suddenly smiled arrogantly when he saw this small hill that looked like an isolated island, and said, "Haha, warriors, some of these damn Chinese militias will not escape. Since they are seeking death, then we will cut off their heads and avenge our broken warriors. The first cavalry squadron will attack the hillside ahead!"

Nearly 200 fully armed cavalry fired at the blocking militia on the mountain and whipped the horses under them. Just as their horses were just stepping onto the hillside, a dense light machine gun bullet suddenly shot towards them like rain. More than half of the two hundred Japanese cavalry were swept away by this sudden light machine gun bullet.

The captain of the cavalry corps who were observing below knew that something was wrong when he heard the sudden and dense gunfire. In addition, he saw the cavalry who were originally riding on the army and fell down like dumplings.

He immediately ordered the trumpeter to say, "Retreat quickly, these militia have machine guns to work."

If the opponent only has rifles, they might be able to rush up with the number of people and the speed of the army and horses. As long as they are entangled with each other, the power of the cavalry is undoubtedly much stronger than that of the infantry. But now they occupy the terrain and have machine guns, so their collective charge is undoubtedly a behavior of seeking death. Naturally, the captain of the Japanese cavalry corps will not do such a foolish thing.

Looking at the cavalry that had almost lost half of the retreat, the Cavalry Regiment Captain looked at the militia on the hillside with a gloomy face and said to them, "Baga, these Chinese militias are so hateful! Do you really think that with this small hillside, you can block the cavalry warriors of our Great Japanese Imperial Army? Order the cavalry machine gun squadron to set up light and heavy machine guns to suppress the firepower of the Chinese militia. All the cavalry prepared to charge the group and strive to rush up the hillside at one time to solve these damn Chinese militias."

When their machine gun squadron set up a machine gun position opposite the hillside, they began to suppress the militia on the hillside. And several accompanying grenade launchers kept throwing bombs at the militia on the hillside. For a moment, the entire militia position on the hillside was shrouded in dust raised by artillery shells and bullets. The militia on the hillside had already shot at their positions several times at first, but only a few sounds were fired at each time, and they were suppressed by these Japanese machine gunners with far more accurate shooting skills than the militia.

Just when the Japanese cavalry captain was excited, some machine gunners in the simple trenches on the hillside said angrily: "Damn, if the battalion commander hadn't said not to expose firepower, it would have made you Japanese so arrogant. Wait! I will let you know later that the gun I fired is no worse than you."

Seeing the firepower of the militia on the hillside, almost suppressed by his machine gun squadron and grenadiers, the cavalry corps leader began to signal the flagbearer beside him to prepare to raise the flag. When the corps leader pulled out his sabre and shouted "Attack!", the flagbearer's command flag was swung down quickly, and the cavalry, who were ready to go, immediately rushed to the hillside.

Seeing that the Japanese cavalry finally launched a group charge, the commander of the first regiment of the Qing County Militia Brigade, who was staying in the trenches on the hillside, said excitedly: "Damn, the credit for this time cannot be eliminated! Order the artillery company to knock the Japanese machine gun position to me. At the same time, send a report to the commander that our cavalry can come on the field to cut off the Japanese's head. All light and heavy machine guns, wait for the Japanese to enter the range, don't be afraid of wasting bullets and hitting them hard."

The commander of the cavalry corps charge, seeing that more than a thousand cavalry had surrounded the entire hillside and were getting closer to the trenches of the militia in front, he was fantasizing about cutting down the heads of the two militias to calm down. Unexpectedly, before Mei Meng was finished, a few dull whistling sounds suddenly sounded on the hillside. When he sat down, he turned around and saw that the machine gun squadron, which he had just praised by his cavalry corps, was already shrouded in the sound of mortar bombing.

‘Baga, this is the regular army of the Chinese militia. They have mortars. We were fooled and all of them were hurried to retreat!’

Just when he realized that the militia on the hillside was not a small-scale blocking force, but a regular army specially prepared for them, the captain of the Japanese cavalry regiment realized that everything was just for them to continue attacking. If they had not seen them have already charged in a group, their mortars would not have started shelling now.

Unfortunately, it is said that "it is easy to ride a mountain and it is difficult to ride a horse down the mountain." Although many Japanese cavalry that had launched a sprint raid, although many soldiers realized that there was a trap ahead, they could not control the army horses sprinting upwards under their seats. When they pulled up the reins and were about to stop the charge, they were greeted by the sound of gunfire that sounded the song of death.

Looking at the cavalry charging ahead, the Japanese cavalry that fell down as if they were shot by an invisible sound wave, they immediately stopped sprinting when they heard the dense sound of gunfire like heavy rain.

But when they turned their heads and were about to escape, they were greeted by the heavy and light machine gun bullets that followed. This cavalry corps that followed Yamaguchi Shinichi's sneak attack on Dawangzhuang will pay the price of their lives here for the evil consequences they planted. This is the so-called rule that Deng Chenggong has a head for the injustice and debts, and whoever kills him will kill whoever he kills!
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