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In the far Pacific Ocean, Japan's landing operations in the Hawaiian Islands began. Fighter planes on both sides swirled in the sky, and the terrifying cannons of the Japanese battleships bombarded the beaches and ridges.

As if giving up resistance, the U.S. military did not retaliate. If it weren't for the U.S. Army fighters in the sky, perhaps the Japanese would have thought that the U.S. military had really given up resistance.

Unfortunately, the American fighters were still resisting, so it was very difficult for the Japanese fleet to approach the islands.

This kind of fighting lasted for 2 days, and it got better. The Japanese lost at least 40 aircraft to barely hold down the US Army aviation.

And just a few hours after the suppression was completed, the Japanese landing operation began. Countless Japanese soldiers who had been waiting there for a long time took a dinghy and approached the beach.

In the deep water, which was not over their belts, the Japanese soldiers jumped out of the dinghy and began to attack on foot.

The guns of the American troops had not yet sounded, as if there were no garrisons here at all.

The Japanese soldiers began to climb onto the beach, and the formation had already begun. Armed with bayonet rifles, they bent down one by one, and headed deeper inland.

"Your Majesty the Emperor! Banzai! Assault of the whole army! "As soon as a Japanese shozo landed on the shore, he brandished his command knife and shouted to his soldiers.

At his shout, the Japanese soldiers began to speed up their running pace, and more Japanese troops poured onto the shore, as spectacular as the tide.

"Suddenly! Dodo! Eventually, the U.S. Army's heavy machine guns began to roar, and the bullets flew into the crowd, knocking an arm off in one fell swoop.

Then, the mist of blood began to fill, and one by one the Japanese soldiers fell, as if they were harvesting wheat.

"Attack! Attack! Kneeling on one knee on the beach, Shao Zuo, wielding a command knife, pointed his command knife in the direction where the US troops were firing.

The Japanese soldiers lay on the beach, and the secondary shooter stuffed rows of bullets into the heavy machine guns to ensure that their heavy machine guns could fire non-stop.

The landing combat unit carried a Type 92 heavy machine gun, and Japan could be regarded as setting a precedent for the landing force to synchronize heavy firepower ashore.

It's just that carrying this kind of heavy firepower is also a helpless move on the part of the Japanese army. Compared with the navy, which has vast wealth and advanced science and technology, the performance of the Japanese army's weapons and equipment is not a little behind.

In contrast, the Japanese individual combat units lacked the support of continuous automatic fire, so the Japanese infantry has always focused on precision shooting and bayonet fighting.

Moreover, in such a small country, the design ideas of heavy machine guns also reveal a strange frugality, as well as inexplicable innovations.

The ammunition supply system of the Type 92 heavy machine gun is absolutely unique, but this ammunition supply system is very efficient in theory, but it is full of instability in actual combat.

Therefore, although the Japanese army has a support type of heavy machine gun, the actual effectiveness is weaker. In addition, there was no automatic weapon such as submachine guns to supplement it, so the Japanese landing force had to fight with heavy machine guns.

"Suddenly! Dodo! "Here, the Japanese heavy machine guns blindly fired and suppressed the shooting, and the American heavy machine guns over there also kept roaring, and the Japanese charging infantry ran between the bullets flying on both sides.

"For His Majesty the Emperor!" A Japanese soldier stood up from the beach, and as soon as he took two steps forward with his gun, he was crushed in the head by an oncoming bullet.

His body lay next to another corpse, blood flowing down the sand to the sea, where countless Japanese soldiers continued to come ashore without the slightest hint of flinching.

Before the Americans could be seen, the Japanese landing force had almost paid more than 300 casualties. There were bullets flying everywhere, but there was not a trace of the Americans.

Behind the Japanese, destroyers and cruiser guns were bombarding the depth of the American positions - but this time the island was large enough for the Japanese Navy to cover the entire island with shells.

"The first batch of Marines who came ashore, is there no news yet?" Frowning, Yamamoto Fifty-six turned his face sideways and asked the admiral behind him.

"Yes! They haven't heard back yet! The message sent back by the destroyer near the beachhead saw that our units were engaged in a fierce battle with the enemy, and the losses were quite huge. The general standing beside him hurriedly looked at the opening and replied.

Landing operations are a complicated process of coordination, and in particular, when the means of communication are relatively simple and the battlefield monitoring capability is seriously insufficient, landing operations are even more chaotic.

A powerful country like the United States will also make countless mistakes in the coordination of landing operations in Operation Overlord and in the battle for the Pacific islands, let alone a country like Japan.

In the few landing operations that the Japanese Navy had experienced, they were only responsible for sending their own troops to the shore, which was considered a complete landing.

As for the defenders who resisted the landing force, in several so-called landing operations, the Japanese troops were only blocked after they had come ashore or were not blocked at all.

Obviously, this time the situation is different. The rain of bullets that swept in front of them made the Japanese soldiers unable to raise their heads.

"Let the second group of attacking troops come ashore! Keep the station safe! I want to know about the beachhead! Hurry up! Yamamoto Fifty-six commanded, and then closed his mouth again and stopped talking.

On the beachhead, the commander of the Japanese army was looking at the radio soldiers who had been beaten into a sieve without tears, and the radio station that had been punched out of several holes and was already smoking.

The communication radio used for communication was damaged, which completely dashed their hopes of artillery support.

Originally, the first batch of troops to go ashore had five radio stations. As a result, when they went ashore, two of them were flooded and could no longer be used, one of the other three was out of order, and the other two were all damaged by the US military......

As a result, the Japanese troops were trapped on the beach for more than half an hour, and only when the second group of troops came ashore did they bring new radio stations, and the Japanese warships were able to attack the American positions that opened fire with relatively accurate coordinates.

And at this moment, behind the corpses of Japanese soldiers lying in pools of blood, those Japanese soldiers who were huddled and did not dare to take a step forward suddenly remembered something!

The last time they landed in a bloody battle, it seemed to be in distant China, where they were on the coast of China, blocked by a group of Chinese soldiers with M35 steel helmets.

Here, it's called Pearl Harbor; And that place is called Wusongkou!

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I'm really sorry! The dragon spirit really remembered that he had set a time to send it, but the fact was that the dragon spirit did remember it wrong...... I'm so sorry!