173 Praetorian Guards charged

In fact, it was not only the speed of the breakthrough of the Ming army after crossing the river, but also the speed at which the Ming army built pontoon bridges on the river. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 infoHow much faster is this than before? In the early hours of the morning, the Ming army's pontoon bridge was only less than 50 meters away from the opposite bank, and now they were only about 20 meters away. Twenty meters is a long way to go, which is probably the distance between one building and another in a certain community.

At the same time, the number of soldiers transported by the Ming army to the other side of the rebel army by boat also increased exponentially, and the first batch of soldiers who landed on the riverbank was often only 100 people, but now the Ming army braved the enemy's artillery fire, and sent more than 500 soldiers to the other side of the river in one go.

Now, the rebels of the Jin State who are frantically shooting at the Ming army with their own weapons in the trenches can only pray silently in their hearts, praying that the Ming army cannot easily break through the anti-tank trench by the river, and that their reinforcements can rush to the battlefield before the arrival of the Ming army's tanks.

It is a pity that both the Jesus of the West and the Buddha of the East forget people's prayers at some point. The gods are sometimes so busy that in some corner they have neglected, the people praying will not get the results they want.

These poor Jin soldiers did not wait for their own reinforcements, but waited for the overwhelming baptism of the Ming army's 200 mm caliber artillery. Huge explosions reverberated one after another on the positions they were stationing, and bursting black plumes of smoke with countless lives rose into the ethereal sky.

Here, the human soul is so light that it often leaves its body and drifts to heaven with a bullet, a cannonball, or even a splashed stone. Their lightness fluttered in the wind, in stark contrast to the heavy husks that lay on the ground.

On the position of the Jin Kingdom, a military flag symbolizing glory swayed back and forth in the wind set off by the cannonballs, and the broken battle flag was full of holes that had been pierced. And directly in front of this flag, countless machine-gun bunkers and soldiers on the positions are firing at the enemy, trying to defend this glory, defend this merit that belongs to them.

"Fight back! Drive the Ming army into the water! As more and more Ming troops gained a foothold on the other side, a militaristic defender shouted at his own position to motivate his soldiers. He tried his best to boost his morale, hoping to seize the last opportunity to reverse the current unfavorable situation of the defenders of the Jin Kingdom.

It's a pity that a "small country" like Jin has a will to fight against the Ming Empire maintained by victory. When that successive victories and sustained sense of superiority are diluted by defeat, they are nothing more than ordinary people armed with arms. These Jin soldiers no longer have the courage of the Battle of Jinzhou, nor the tenacity of the Battle of Troop Mobilization Mountain, their will to fight is not strong, and the only little courage they have left comes from the Liao River, a river that the tanks of the Ming army cannot cross.

Now this source of courage seems to have been crossed by the Ming army, and all that is left for the Jin rebels is fear and despair, as well as those distant memories of the Ming army's torture and killing of prisoners that have been brainwashed by propaganda and sealed in their minds on weekdays. So even at the urging of the generals of the Jin State, the counterattack speed of the front-line troops of the Jin State was not fast, and it was even slower than the Battle of Liuhe.

Although the Jin artillery unit played at a high level and destroyed the two pontoon bridges exposed to the smoke by the Ming army in the center of the river, they still could not prevent the Ming army from building the other three pontoon bridges. These pontoon bridges determine the outcome of this battle, and also determine the future of the Jin Kingdom, a force that rebelled against the Ming Empire.

At this time, the first pontoon bridge of the Ming army was finally completed when the Ming army needed it most, and when the last slope was pushed down from the pontoon bridge and landed on the riverbank to form a complete pontoon bridge, the Ming infantry in full gear rushed to the river beach under the cover of machine guns.

On the river beach, where there were originally only nearly 1,000 soldiers of the Ming army, there were hundreds of brave soldiers at once, these soldiers wore slightly different military uniforms from the new army, and braved the enemy's artillery fire to frantically expand the positions they occupied. They carried submachine guns and grenades, clearing the opponent's defenders one trench after another, regardless of the enemy's counterattack, occupying the enemy's trenches and pillboxes one after another.

"The radio on the front line reported the latest news...... The Janissaries are expanding their gains, our losses have exceeded 2,000 men, the enemy is strengthening their defensive positions, and the enemy reinforcements are obviously increasing. Yang Zizhen looked at the news transmitted from the front line, and he really couldn't see anything of value through the smoke, so he simply waited anxiously in the command headquarters.

When Zhang Jianjun heard Yang Zizhen's words, he nodded and said, "Wu Yan's Praetorian Guards are indeed very capable of fighting, and their own casualties are also very large. They are buying time for our tank units, and soon our tank units will cross the Liao River, and then we will have the victory! ”

"I hope so! We have always relied on tank units to give us miracles, and I am really afraid that if one day our tanks cannot do miracles for us, then we will not fail. Yang Zizhen put the telegram in his hand back on the table, looked at Zhang Jianjun and said worriedly: "It's not a good thing to rely too much on a certain weapon. ”

Zhang Jianjun spread his hands and said innocently: "Forget it, I said that I would talk less in the future...... But I trust my tank troops, and I'm sure they'll be able to get the best results! ”

Zhang Jianjun, who was true to his words, closed his mouth, and just stood inside the fortifications, staring at the smoke-filled place with dark eyes, where there was the explosion of shells fired by enemy artillery falling into the water, the roar of engines, and the shouts of Ming troops and all kinds of shouts.

It's like a lively bazaar, the people are boiling to the level of noisy, but because of the smoke obscure, you can only barely see some tracer bullets flying into the dense fog in the distance, and you can only rely on imagination to judge what the two sides have been fighting on the other side of the Liao River more than 200 meters away.

As more and more Praetorian Guards began to eagerly climb the pontoon bridge and advance into the smoke, a thunderous shout came from the direction of the battlefield: "Long live Your Majesty the Emperor!" Praetorian Guard! Charge! (To be continued.) )