Chapter 60: The Fleet Strikes

The reconnaissance team was in a very unfavorable position at this time, and the height difference between the top and bottom was large, so they could see the steel helmet, because it was blocked by rocks, only the upper half of the steel helmet was exposed, and no one could see it to determine whether there was anyone under the steel helmet. The scout at the front of the pen ~ fun ~ pavilion www.biquge.info also found the steel helmet from the side after changing positions, but he didn't dare to move his position rashly, otherwise he might be exposed to the other party's sight and lose the possibility of a sneak attack. For others, it would be almost impossible to kill the possible enemy from the bottom up.

The Sniper slowly moves forward, and after passing over a pit, the Sniper pauses slightly and moves to his left. Although the sniper was low, the Japanese sentry could already be seen from here above the neck. The sniper and Feng Shan The two talked silently with gestures for a few seconds, and then the sniper lay down on the spot, rested the sniper rifle on a rock, slowly adjusted his breathing, and put the black circle into the crosshair.

Cao Fengshan was two meters away to the right of the sniper, raised his gun in a kneeling position, and aimed it in the direction of the Japanese sentry. The sniper adjusted slightly, first pulled the trigger, and with a soft "poof", Feng Shan, who had been concentrating on guard, saw that the steel helmet had disappeared from his sight, and then heard a faint sound of stones rolling.

The sound of silencer-mounted sniper rifles is faint, and the breeze blows through the hills, reducing the likelihood of being spotted. Seeing that the Japanese outpost disappeared, the reconnaissance team did not continue to move forward or retreat, but still lay motionless in place. The sniper slowly reloaded the bullet and aimed in that direction again, aiming at the possible position of the enemy at the top of the hill, ready to shoot.

One second, two seconds, ......, everybody was on standby. There was no change, no one poked their heads out of the hill to look, no one shouted, and there was no sound except for the mountain wind blowing in their ears. The reconnaissance team, which had been silent for a long time, moved forward again, and after a few minutes, they touched the rock where the Japanese outpost was hiding. A scout raised his hand and gave Feng Shan a thumbs up, indicating that there was no enemy—the enemy who had been here had been killed.

After successfully uprooting a sentry placed by the Japanese army here, the high-morale reconnaissance team immediately continued to move forward, and in the next half hour or so, Feng Shan and the others successively uprooted several Japanese secret posts. He could already see the Japanese Adler Airport from a distance, and looking at the Adler Airport, which was brightly lit and restoring the runway and airport facilities at this time, Feng Shan called the radio soldiers and whispered a few words. A few minutes later, the telegram that McHausen had been waiting for was sent to the fleet telegraph room, and Machausen, knowing that everything was going well, immediately gave the attacking force the order to make a final check.

Before heading north to Jeju Island, McHausen had done his homework, and his temporary fleet included not only guides from the South Korean government-in-exile, but also a thick stack of Jeju hydrographic and topographical data, which had been confirmed by the Korean Independence Army. Using a temporary fleet that is still in the run-in period as the main offensive force can be regarded as an adventure for McHausen, but in addition, there seems to be no other good way to take Jeju Island, not to mention that McHausen remembered what Zhuo Fei once said---- One force will reduce ten meetings.

McHausen knew that this sentence meant that in the face of absolute strength, all stratagems were useless, and after seeing the strength of the parachute flying team, McHausen no longer seemed to be worried about the difficulties and dangers that the landing force would have to face. When dawn appeared, gunfire and explosions finally rang out on Jeju Island, and the temporary fleet, which received the news, finally gave the order to attack, and the fleet not only lifted the light control, but also sailed at full speed to Jeju Island.

Carrier-based planes and helicopter gunships, which had been waiting for a long time, took to the air one after another, and they were already eager to rush to Jeju Island to provide fire help to the reconnaissance troops that had departed ahead of schedule. Sending the coordinates of Adler Airport to the attack group, Feng Shan commanded his reconnaissance team to withdraw backwards to avoid being accidentally injured by the flight team. McHausen, who commanded the Provisional Fleet, dispatched all the carrier-based aircraft and helicopter gunships of the Provisional Fleet at one time, which seemed a bit risky to the other officers of the fleet, but McHausen himself did not think so.

"The boss is determined to win Jeju Island, and according to the intelligence analysis sent back by the reconnaissance team, the Japanese army does not have a lot of troops on Jeju Island. Jeju Island is so close to the Korean Peninsula that our air teams have bombed Japanese airfields in Korea and the Japanese have no formed naval forces on the Korean Peninsula, but their air forces deployed on the mainland are ready to support Jeju Island. ”

"The temporary fleet is still very weak, we can't take this risk, only by pressing the airfield built by the Japanese army on Jeju Island before the air force on the Japanese mainland comes to help, and the boss's flying team deployed in Shandong can be transferred here to provide us with air defense, so we must increase the intensity and speed of the attack, and we must not delay our actions." With McHausen's explanation, it dawned on the other officers in the fleet.

Accompanied by the sound of explosions, a series of fires rose from the landing site that the fleet had already chosen, and McHausen, who had been standing on the side of the ship, knew that it was the carrier-based aircraft group that was clearing the way for the imminent landing of the Servant Army. The helicopter gunships that Feng Shan and others had been waiting for a long time also appeared near the Adler Airport, and before the anti-aircraft weapons deployed by the Japanese troops around the airport could open fire, three carrier-based planes that had dived down with a screaming sound had already dropped three small-yield cloudburst bombs on the airfield.

"Boom", "Boom", "Boom" three explosions, three mushroom-shaped fires rose around Adler Airport in a row, and in the following time, the Japanese troops stationed at the airport felt what hell called. "Buzz Buzz Buzz" Against the heat wave of the cyclone, the helicopter unit used rapid-fire machine guns to carry out covering fire on the Adler airfield, but all the living creatures that appeared around the airport became the targets and targets of their shooting.

"Obediently, no wonder the boys in Team 6 keep saying that the flying team is amazing, this will be really an eye-opener." Feng Shan's hands holding the binoculars trembled uncontrollably, and the scene he saw from the telescope was enough to make this veteran of a hundred battles who had been a soldier for several years feel creepy. "Little ones, the flight team is done, it's time for us to get on it." Feng Shan slightly reined in his mind and beckoned his scouts to rush out of the hidden place and search the hillside around the airport, and they wanted to search and control the suspicious area around the airport before the arrival of the plane.

Feng Shan's team was not the only one who participated in the search, and the helicopter unit responsible for clearing the remaining enemy at the airport transported more than a company of soldiers to Adler Airport in just a few round-trips. Compared with the capture of Jeju Island, the key is to take Adler Airport, so after assisting the helicopter force, the carrier-based aircraft group immediately placed the direction of attack around the airport, and the infantry transported by helicopters also relied on the airport to defend and search outward.

"General, the striker sent back a message that Adler Airport has been taken." The good news came one after another, and after the successful bombing of most of the Japanese military facilities on Jeju Island by the carrier-based aircraft group, the news of the capture of Adler Airport was the most reassuring to McHausen. McHausen did not dare to delay too much, and immediately ordered the landing ship to rush to the beach, and now it was time for the ground forces to participate in the attack. Four landing ships, converted from freighters, rushed to the landing beach, and on the back side of the coastline, Japanese positions had been bombarded back and forth by carrier-based aircraft groups.

This was chosen as the landing site because the Japanese army had built a position here, and the Japanese army had built an improvised road from here to Adler Airport. In the face of sparse artillery fire and bullets fired from the beach, the landing ship increased its speed and rushed to the beach, and in the landing compartment under the bow of the ship, a large number of heavily armed servant soldiers were ready to attack. The first to break out of the landing capsule was an armored vehicle loaded with heavy machine guns, and the four armored vehicles drove side by side to provide cover for the servant soldiers who rushed out of the landing capsule, and used heavy machine guns to suppress the remaining Japanese troops on the opposite side.

More than 8,000 servants rushed out of the landing ship and with the fire support provided by naval guns and aircraft, they rushed to the Japanese position. The more than 300 Japanese soldiers stationed here were unable to fight back against the attack of the temporary fleet and thousands of enemies, except for a few Japanese soldiers who escaped from this area, and the remaining Japanese troops were all killed by the servant army, because the servant army never accepted Japanese prisoners of war.

All the servants who landed were divided into three groups, one of which went straight along the improvised road to Adler Airport, and with the help of helicopter units and reconnaissance units, temporarily acted as guards for Adler Airport. The remaining two teams of more than 5,000 servant soldiers will be led by guides to encircle and suppress all Japanese troops on Jeju Island, while the temporary fleet commanded by McHausen will immediately turn around and go to the Jiaodong Peninsula after unloading ammunition and supplies.

"General, why don't we take advantage of the victory and pursue it, go to Inchon to attack the Japanese army, and help the Dangkou army move south to seize the port of Incheon, so that we have a port where we can dock freely." Some of McHausen's officers did not understand why the fleet was going to the Jiaodong Peninsula instead of continuing the battle, but McHausen only smiled at this.

The other officers in the fleet did not know that the umbrella had secretly delivered a large number of ammunition and supplies to Jiaodong, and the role of the combined fleet at this time was no longer a combat fleet, but a transport team. At a time when the Chinese government is unable to provide a large number of ships, the temporary fleet must shoulder the heavy responsibility of delivering ammunition and supplies to Jeju Island, otherwise the follow-up battle plan of the umbrella will only be in vain.