Chapter 508: Fighting

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In the sky above dozens of warships of the Pacific Fleet, hundreds of planes sprayed with the Japanese red sun logo were rushing up to attack the US fleet.

Because they had just completed the bombing of Pearl Harbor, these Japanese pilots were extremely excited, and when they bombed Pearl Harbor, these pilots had already gone through several months of preparation and drills, so they were carrying out the bombing of Pearl Harbor, and they all played very well.

Many pilots have made great achievements. However, when they returned to the warship and reloaded their ammunition, when they were again given the task of bombing the American fleet, the pilots' eyes were red.

Those pilots who had not established their combat exploits were anxious to establish their own merits, and there had been no relevant training and rehearsal beforehand, so these hundreds of planes rushed towards the Pacific Fleet in front of them.

These Japanese pilots were afraid that there would be more wolves and less meat, so they all desperately squeezed into the US fleet in front of them, for fear that the dozens of ships in front of them would be sunk by other Japanese pilots.

As for the sailors of the Pacific Fleet on the sea, they suddenly found that the sky above their fleet was full of Japanese planes, and the huge roar of hundreds of planes made by the American sailors in the entire fleet could hear it.

"Enemy attack!" Dozens of destroyers and frigates of the US Pacific Fleet were full of recruits running around, and there were cries of panic and loss everywhere. But where is there an escape in this small deck space?

Only those veterans who have served for many years are calmly responding to the battle. I watched the veterans set up anti-aircraft machine guns and drive the anti-aircraft guns to actively fire back at the Japanese planes.

Seeing the empty Japanese planes that were blown up from time to time, the recruits on the ships finally came to their senses and began to rush to their respective air defense positions one by one, joining the ranks of air defense firing together.

Soon these recruits of the Pacific Fleet discovered that the empty planes were so dense that a few shots could be fired at random, and a few shots could be taken out at any time.

All of a sudden, the morale of the sailors of the US Navy, who found that the Japanese planes were so easy to fight, was greatly boosted, and more soldiers joined the ranks of fighting against the Japanese planes.

The reason why these recruits adapted to the situation on the battlefield so quickly was partly because the soldiers who had regained their courage were trained in peacetime.

On the other hand, it is also because these soldiers have finally come to their senses, and instead of hiding on the ship and being killed by Japanese planes, it is far better to fight hard and have the possibility of survival.

After the Japanese planes lost dozens of planes under the dense anti-aircraft fire on the sea, Yamamoto Daisa, who was one of the several leaders of the flight group, suddenly understood that there could be no more such an indiscriminate attack.

Yamamoto immediately contacted the bomber leaders of several other brigades and suggested that everyone divide into several batches and bomb the Pacific Fleet in front of them in turn. Moreover, this battle is related to Japan's future national fortunes, so even if it is crushed, the US Pacific Fleet must be completely destroyed.

So after the deliberation of several large sakes, the huge bomber group of the Japanese army finally became orderly. As soon as the Japanese army calmed down, dozens of warships of the Pacific Fleet fell into bad luck, and the two aircraft carriers, the Enterprise and the Lexington, which were the two aircraft carriers that were taken care of, were overturned and bombed by hundreds of Japanese planes.

Ten cruisers were also bombed by dozens of planes, and even forty destroyers were bombed by many planes, but the frigates with strong anti-aircraft fire were left unattended.

As a result, the Japanese army's contempt for the frigate caused them huge casualties, and because the frigate with strong air defense capability was not bombed by the Japanese army, as a result, these dozen frigates fired at full power and fired frantically at the Japanese fighters diving in the air.

Many American GIs who had just joined the army for a few days rarely had such an opportunity to train their hands, and they watched their own men blow up one Japanese plane after another in the air, and this greatly boosted the morale of the US Pacific Fleet.

The Japanese pilots then soon discovered that every time their planes were about to attack an aircraft carrier or some important target, their planes would be blown up by bullets fired from a distance.

After losing dozens of planes, Yamamoto once again called on several flight leaders, and everyone rearranged the mission. Yamamoto Daisa took the initiative to lead dozens of planes of Yamamoto's brigade to attack the air defense frigates around the Pacific Fleet.

The other 200 or so planes continued to bomb aircraft carriers and other large ships, and in line with the principle that it is better to cut off one finger than to hurt ten fingers, Yamamoto Daisa suggested that forces should be concentrated to destroy the aircraft carriers first, then the cruisers, and finally the destroyers.

At the same time, Yamamoto Daisa even made a short and powerful speech on the communication channel, expressing that these imperial warriors will establish immortal feats, and everyone will always enjoy the support of the Japanese people in the Yasukuni Shrine after death.

After hearing Yamamoto Daisa's impassioned mobilization, the pilots of the Japanese bomber group also became agitated at once, and many pilots even shouted in the communication channel, and a few wounded pilots even carried their own fighters and dived directly into the US warships on the sea to carry out suicide attacks.

The Japanese pilots who took the lead in the suicide attack shouted long live the emperor before they died, and the slogan of long live the Japanese Empire inspired more young pilots, and the morale of the entire Japanese bomber brigade was greatly boosted.

And Yamamoto Daisa's temporary decision immediately reaped huge results, because once the Japanese bombers became orderly, it was the dozens of ships of the Pacific Fleet that were unlucky.

In particular, the recruits of the Pacific Fleet, who had just built up their confidence, found that the Japanese planes had suddenly become extremely difficult to fight, and more importantly, many of the injured planes had begun to crash into the warships.

Many other Japanese pilots followed suit, and as a result, the losses of the Pacific Fleet were also great, and several cruisers were sunk one after another.

It was also at this time that the aircraft carrier Enterprise was hit by two planes in a row. At the same time, it was hit by four torpedoes and more than a dozen armor-piercing bombs.

To make matters worse, one of its armor-piercing bombs hit one of the aircraft carrier's boilers, causing a huge explosion in the boiler.

The explosion of this boiler affected the explosion of one of the boilers next to it, and as a result, the explosion of two boilers caused a large explosion on the bridge of the aircraft carrier. The huge chain of explosions not only completely paralyzed the Enterprise's command system. It also caused the aircraft carrier to tilt significantly, and it soon sank into the sea.

The sinking of the USS Enterprise not only did not demoralize the American soldiers, but aroused the resistance of the American military even more, and as a result, more soldiers joined the battle against the Japanese bombing. Mobile Visit: