86 anti-shock
"Let your 2nd Division and 2nd Regiment go up on top." On the other side of the phone, Wang Jue seemed to have made up his mind to fight until the last moment, and said to Zhang Jianjun: "The success or failure of the new army is here!" ”
When Wang Jue gave this order, the battle had been going on for a full 3 hours, and according to the expected plan, the new army had already broken through the rebels' defense line along the river at this time, but the current situation seems that the previous estimate was obviously a little too optimistic.
At the same time, in Xinmin County, the headquarters of the Liuhe defense line of the Jin Kingdom, Ye Hehao Zhan, the commander of the entire defense line, was standing in front of the map, looking at the defense line that the new army was fiercely attacking. He didn't know if the Ming army was making a feint to attack here, or if he was really preparing to make some fuss on this defensive line.
At least for now, the information that has been fed back to him shows that the Ming army has not yet determined the direction of its main attack. He stared at the map a little overwhelmed, because he really didn't know whether he should throw his reserves in the direction where the Ming army was attacking. At least in past experience, a breakthrough of this magnitude would not have endangered the Liuhe defense line at all, and even if the bridgehead of the Ming army was doubled and the pontoon bridge was built, it would not be possible to hold out until the night.
The smoke covering the crossing could not have been there forever, the shelling would have been quickly corrected and the pontoon bridges on the river would have been destroyed, and even if the Ming army had many pontoon bridges, it could not withstand the precise bombardment of the rebel artillery. Ye Hehao Zhan really couldn't think of what the Ming army would do if it opened a small gap in the Liuhe defense line.
"General! General Todeltay and His Majesty the Emperor both believed that the main direction of attack of the Ming army was on the Liaohe defensive line, and it was obvious that the attack in the direction of Liuhe was just a feint to attract our attention. An officer stood behind Ye He Hao Zhan and opened his mouth to persuade: "What's more, the general has already transferred a regiment of soldiers to support, and the Ming army simply cannot break through the main defensive position of our army with its back to Liuhe." ”
After Ye He Hao Zhan heard the persuasion, his tightly knit brows still did not open. He had already lost once in Dawa, and if something really happened to the Liuhe defense, he might really have no chance. Thinking of this, he didn't hesitate any longer, and directly commanded: "You! Take a regiment up in person! Within two hours, drive back the Ming army that crossed the river! ”
He didn't want to continue to use that small bridgehead to consume the living forces of the Ming army, because he was not willing to take risks. After all, I heard that the Ming army on the other side of the river used a new type of armored vehicle, which was equipped with large-caliber machine guns, which caused great damage to ordinary positions on the front line.
Ye He Hao Zhan, who heard this information, even sent his henchmen to confirm it, but because the smoke interference of the Ming army became thicker and thicker, the idea of observing this new weapon was gone. However, Ye Hehao Zhan was still apprehensive about the new armored vehicles of the Ming army, and decided not to let go of these things that were not easy to deal with to cross the natural defense line of the Liuhe River.
Ye Hehao Zhan here hesitated in his own headquarters, and the rebel soldiers on the front line over there discovered that these Ming soldiers were different from other Ming soldiers in the process of fighting. These Ming soldiers were more warlike, and their willpower was stronger than the Ming soldiers they had encountered before, and the huge losses did not make these Ming soldiers collapse, on the contrary, these Ming soldiers became more and more brave in battle.
Their advances covered each other in a very orderly manner, their machine-gun positions were strangely arranged and professional, and they were more agile even when fighting bayonets. These Ming troops were very strong, this was the most intuitive judgment of the front-line rebels, and soon the rebels found that the casualties of the Ming army had decreased, because they gradually encroached on the position more and more, and there was more and more space for the Ming army to move.
To this extent, the Ming army sacrificed thousands of people in exchange for such a valuable forward position. The loss of the new army brought a trace of anger to the face of Wang Jue, the commander who was usually calm and unusual, and everyone suppressed the anger in their hearts, waiting for the new weapons to pass through the pontoon bridge and rush to the opposite bank to rewrite the battle situation.
The first tank No. 1 was already waiting for its attack order on the pontoon bridge, and the pontoon bridge was only a few meters away from the opposite bank at this time, and the battle lasted for 4 hours.
Almost at the same time, on the position of the Jin army, the officer in charge of reinforcements with a regiment of infantry had also arrived in the area of engagement. With the order, the soldiers began to install bayonets on their rifles, and their task was to do everything in their power to drive the Ming army down the river and recapture the first-line defensive positions on the riverbank that had been lost for about three hours.
These soldiers are advancing along the trenches, towards the area where they want to attack, and they can be used as reserves, only used at critical times, which is enough to prove that these soldiers of the Jin Kingdom are also the elite of extraordinary combat power. Carrying their rifles, they approached the Ming position as fast as they could.
With an order, these Jin soldiers jumped out of the trenches and began to launch a counterattack on the Ming army's position. Some of them stormed forward along the lost positions, and some fought bravely directly against the positions of the Ming army, and they were the most fierce fighters, worthy of the trust of any commander.
In an instant, the originally small beachhead occupied by the Ming army felt extremely great pressure. The counterattacking rebels rushed down from the higher terrain like a tidal wave, and several of the Ming army's firepower points were quickly suppressed by the machine guns covering the other side. The two sides exchanged frenzied fire in very close proximity to the narrow strip, and in some places even fought with bayonets.
The commander of the 1st Regiment of the 2nd Division of the 1st Army of the New Army, who had already boarded the beachhead with the ship, saw these rebels who were counterattacking, and while organizing troops to hold some defensive nodes, he personally led people to rush to the most dangerous frontal defensive positions. The two sides fought desperately near two adjacent trenches, and one by one the rebel and Forces nouvelles soldiers fell, filling the bloody craters.
"Attack! We're about to win! There are not many people in the Ming army, and today they are victorious, go back and get 20 silver coins each! The officers of the Kingdom of Jin urged the soldiers around them to continue to charge, and at the same time loudly encouraged the friendly troops in the distance. These Jin troops desperately attacked forward, because they did feel the weaker and weaker counterattack of the Ming army.
On the other side, the Ming soldiers found that the ammunition they had brought across the river was almost exhausted, part of the position had been lost, and not far behind them was the water of the Liuhe River. Compared with the follow-up forces of the two sides, it is obvious that the rebel side has the advantage.