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One hundred and fortieth chapters brilliant beginning (14)(2/2)

It can be said that things are changing. During the Great Wall War of Resistance, the 17th Regiment of the 8th Division, relying on its absolute superiority in firepower, severely bullied the 17th Regiment of the 8th Division, which had a weak firepower.

I tasted the feeling of being bullied.

Colonel Kawada Takeshi, who was eager to break out of the encirclement, plunged headlong into a fire net composed of a large number of light and heavy machine guns, mortars, and mountain artillery before he could get close to the encirclement. An infantry squad responsible for the breakout mission and an infantry squad that had been converted into infantry

The ammunition squad of the machine gun squadron was either blown up into the sky by the shells that were hit in the face, or was collectively turned into a hornet's nest.

As for the only remaining machine gun team serving as fire support, even before the heavy machine guns had time to add up, they were discovered long ago and were sent to the west with mortars and guns.

In Colonel Kawada Takeshi's first breakout operation, in addition to a few grenades fired from grenades that caused some casualties to the blocking troops and blew up two light machine guns, Colonel Kawada didn't even lift a larger wolf flower, and was captured.

Pressed it down.

Seeing that the two infantry squads he was leading to break out of the encirclement went to the west together before they could even reach the encirclement. Knowing that he might not be spared today, Colonel Kawada Takeshi was also fierce. After blowing up the radio station, he shot himself to death with his own hands.

After the radio operator, Colonel Kawada Takeshi raised his saber and launched a final crazy attack with the last baggage team following him.

Colonel Takeshi Kawada's death struggle failed to bring him a chance to shine. As the last effective force of the Japanese army trapped on the south bank of the Faji River, the remaining more than thirty missing soldiers led by Colonel Takeshi Kawada
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