890 Constant gunfire sounds
"Kumamoto-kun! What the hell are those battleships doing! A Japanese officer, whose face was blackened by the flames of war, grabbed his subordinates by the collar and asked.
His troops are marching forward bravely, fighting bloody battles for the Japanese Empire, and dying for His Majesty the Emperor! But more than half of those naval warships were withdrawn.
The American fortifications in front of the Japanese were even stronger than the Japanese had thought, and he had already launched ten charges, all of which had been sent back to the beach by a hail of bullets.
The Americans' Oahu, as expected, is a military fortress. Even when the U.S. military was at its weakest, it was still impregnable.
"Fujiwara-kun! The U.S. Navy tried to storm our landing grounds, and most of the warships were drawn to meet the U.S. forces! The officer named Kumamoto cried out to his commander with a sad face.
The 155 mm caliber howitzers of the US army were not suppressed, and the power embodied could be described as a ghost crying god, and the Japanese army was struggling under artillery fire, and the situation was very bad.
"Attack! Can't wait to die on the beach! We are soldiers of the Great Japanese Empire! Death will also die on the path of attack! Drawing his command knife, Commander Fujiwara commanded as he pointed ahead.
"Long live His Majesty the Emperor!" With a shout, the Japanese soldiers once again got up from the ground, crossed the corpses and blood and launched an attack on the American position.
"Your Majesty the Emperor......" A Japanese soldier stood up, picked up a Type 38 rifle with a bayonet and about his height, and was hit in the forehead by a bullet just halfway through his shouting.
The bullet pierced through his steel helmet, and blood splattered on the faces of his comrades beside him, but these red-eyed Japanese soldiers still took a desperate step forward.
Some people joke that Japanese soldiers were the strongest infantry of World War II in World War II, although it is one-sided, but it hits many problems.
Among them, there are ridicule and praise, and the ridicule is that the tactics and weapons of the Japanese army are all outdated, and they can no longer keep up with the development of the world's mainstream powers.
The praise is that these Japanese soldiers are really well-trained and determined, and can be said to be one of the most hard-working soldiers.
Just now, even in the face of the rain of steel from the United States, these Japanese soldiers still launched a fanatical charge without the slightest hesitation.
"The Japanese rushed up!" An American infantryman ran out of eight bullets from his M1 Garand rifle and shrank back into the trench to remind his comrades loudly.
At his feet, there was also a comrade who had been shot and died, and even if he was cowered in the trenches, the casualties of the American troops were still not small.
The marksmanship of the Japanese army is indeed very good, and each of the Japanese soldiers who have undergone long-term training can be regarded as half a sniper.
The accuracy of the shooting is almost the unanimous evaluation of all the soldiers who have fought against the main Japanese forces, which is objective and true.
Compared with German and American troops that relied on the density of firepower to annihilate enemy troops, the Japanese army's killing skills were more efficient and economical.
"Phew!" As he spoke, another American soldier was shot in the forehead and collapsed in the trench behind him, the blood on his face flowing uncontrollably.
Some comrades-in-arms were shot and put too much pressure on the other American soldiers in the trenches, and coupled with the Japanese soldiers' fearless fighting style, the American positions were almost about to collapse.
"Suddenly! Dodo! "At the critical moment, an American heavy machine gun hidden on the flank opened fire, and tracer bullets rushed into the crowd, sweeping down a large number of charging Japanese soldiers at once.
Crossfire suppressed the advancing Japanese troops, forcing the opposing side to divide their forces to attack the forward American machine gun positions.
A large number of Japanese troops shouted to charge forward, and under the pin of these soldiers, the American machine-gun positions never had time to stop firing and then move their positions.
"Boom! Rumble! A series of explosions accurately covered the firing American machine-gun positions, and the sound of machine guns suddenly stopped in the thick smoke.
If nothing else, the machine gun position should have been completely wiped out, the machine gunner was killed, and the position had been destroyed.
The Japanese troops on the beach are not constantly being beaten passively, and they also have excellent weapons and tactics that they are proud of, which are enough to compete with the American army.
For example, a very Japanese weapon - a grenadier canister! With this weapon, the Japanese army's fire support at close range was very timely and effective.
Although the Japanese army could not be equipped with a large number of small-caliber artillery due to insufficient military spending, the Japanese army used a large number of mortars and grenadiers to make up for its lack of firepower.
Compared with the well-known 155 mm howitzer of the US military, the accurate grenadier in the hands of the Japanese veterans is also amazing.
Because this thing is easy to carry, it is simply a grenade in World War II, and the effect is very rebellious against non-permanent defensive offensives.
Yes, this weapon can only be described as against the sky. It can throw grenades farther and be no less powerful than small-caliber guns.
When bullying the Chinese army, which could only build field fortifications and did not have much heavy firepower, this weapon was almost invincible, and countless Chinese soldiers died under this weapon.
Of course, in the real historical time and space, in the face of the US army, which had a serious firepower overflow, the shortcomings of the grenadier were also exposed, but now the US military is completely passive and has lost the ability to suppress this weapon.
Therefore, the grenadiers in the hands of the Japanese army, which almost did not occupy the transportation of supplies, were once again active on the battlefield, which also made the American army suffer.
"Grenadier! The machine-gun position is finished! Looking at the smoking machine-gun position in the distance, the American soldier who had just reloaded his bullets muttered.
Then, he poked his head out, stretched out his rifle, pulled the trigger pressed by his finger, and followed.
"Phew! Bang! Bang! Bang! Bang! Bang! Bang! Bang! Bullet after bullet after bullet, after the last bullet, the magazine was bounced out, and a crisp sound sounded: "Choke ......!" ”
After pouring out his ammunition, he retracted into the trench, pulled a factory-loaded magazine from his pocket, and knocked it twice on his helmet.
Then he expertly stuffed the bumped magazine into his rifle, pulled the bolt and prepared to shoot.
For him, a small infantryman, the Japanese troops on the beach in the distance really couldn't kill them all, it could be said to be endless.
He took a deep breath and continued to repeat the shot he had just made, not even aiming very carefully.
On June 5, the battle for the Hawaiian Islands continued, and the guns on Oahu seemed to never stop.