782 Capture the bridge

Lin pulled the handle and loaded the two machine guns at the same time, such a big movement, how much alarmed the Burmese soldiers who were addicted to the song competition, and when a few of the drunken Burmese soldiers turned around, he pulled the button on the grip, he guessed that it should be the firing button, but nothing happened. Clearly something went wrong. Lin quickly shrunk his neck to avoid being seen. He noticed a pluckable piece of iron under the grip of his right hand, presumably a safe, so he pressed it down, and then, like a ghost, stuck his head out from under the glass cover again. This time, I had a face-to-face with the enemy who was looking here. He pulled the trigger, and two 12.7mm machine guns fired together, breaking the singer in two, and then he moved the machine gun at a very small angle to strafe the dense crowd, and everywhere the bullets went, blood flew everywhere the bullets went. The cattle pulling the cart next to him were so alarmed that they ran away, but fortunately, he had already planned carefully, and two of his men chased them out of two miles, intercepted the cart, and drove them back.

In this round of strafing, he used up two 200-round chains, and the bonfire was extinguished, leaving almost no living mouths, and in fact there were no intact corpses.

He cautiously got off the plane and tried to use his pistol to make up for the still moving ones, but the mutilated bodies in front of him were smoking, and there was obviously no target to shoot.

After waiting for a while, the men who chased the cart returned. Lin Xiuxuan carefully dismantled the fuse, disassembled it again, loaded the charge into the car, and collected a total of about 400 kilograms*, which was estimated to be about the same, and they drove the car to meet Xu Chong.

Xu Chong had already arrived and was observing the enemy situation in an area of one kilometer from the bridge, while waiting for the Americans to airdrop*, but it was easier said than done. He can't light a bonfire at night to indicate the direction of the airdrop of the plane, and the plane naturally can't be airdropped, if you wait until daytime, the enemy can easily find the airdrop of the plane and send troops to obstruct it, once the enemy finds out that the airdrop is *, the plan will definitely be exposed.

was worried, and received a telegram from the rear, saying that Team Leader Lin was coming with *, carrying a Japanese military car, and he was bound to restrain his subordinates to be careful not to fire indiscriminately. It seems that the Lin organization is still anticipating the enemy's opportunities everywhere, and he always has a way.

After a while, I saw a big car slowly coming in the distance, followed by two people in addition to the handlebar type. Xu Chong led someone forward to intercept him, and found that it was Lin Xiuxuan. According to the British engineer, this amount was enough to blow up the bridge two or three times, but it had to be done in his way, and the main load-bearing structure such as the pier could not be damaged.

It was still very difficult to penetrate under the bridge, and the enemy had deployed anti-aircraft positions on both sides of the bridge, where the searchlights were too bright, and the water against them was also glowing white, making it difficult for the assault team to approach from the embankment and stealthily pretending to be *.

According to Lin's reconnaissance during the day, seven or eight Japanese soldiers were on guard on the bridge at any time, and there was a two-story pillbox at the bridgehead on the east and west sides of the bridge, which was estimated to have more than a dozen people and telephone equipment.

The plan came to a standstill again, and it seemed unlikely that the power supply to the northern and southern anti-aircraft artillery positions would be cut off at the same time, and the enemy had a backup power supply, which could be restored in 5 minutes at most, and 5 minutes was clearly not enough time for the installation *. The British's requirements are unusually high, in addition to installing * in the specified position, but also to ensure that they explode at the same time, so the wires connecting the electric * must not be messed up, and must be gathered on one*. It's not that ordinary sappers blow up the bridge, they just need to leave enough long wires, and ignite them together at a roughly agreed time.

It seems that the enemy's defenses are very comprehensive, and it is somewhat difficult to sneak up. Xu Chong couldn't think of an idea. However, Lin Xiuxuan recalled the scene of shooting 20 Burmese soldiers just now, and he suddenly felt that maybe he could think outside the box and there was no need to do it secretly. Xu Chong came with 50 people, and if he planned well and suddenly, he should be able to seize the bridge and slowly install it*.

Of course, the enemy's 20-mm artillery positions are the most tricky, and they definitely need to be solved in advance, otherwise they can strafe anywhere with these 20-mm machine guns, and no one will be spared.

Lin Xiuxuan planned to first occupy the higher and lower anti-aircraft artillery positions in the east, use their flat fire to eliminate another anti-aircraft position on the opposite side, and at the same time suppress the bridgehead pillbox. Then a team will capture the bridgehead at the east end of the bridge, and the nearby Japanese troops can be suppressed by anti-aircraft guns for a while, and those who go to the bridge must use the fastest speed to complete the * installation. If there is time, the sapper baggage piled up on the east bank should also be blown up, so that the enemy does not use the materials to repair the bridge deck or erect a pontoon bridge nearby.

The plan is a bit brutal, not at all like a special operation, but if you consider its suddenness, it is obviously optimal, because the enemy really does not have many troops to defend the bridgehead. Of course, the only problem is that a pillbox on the west bank cannot be solved, Xu Chong's soldiers are from the Yunnan-Guizhou Mountains and are not very good at swimming, so it is difficult to send a group of people to swim to the west bank first to ambush according to Lin's idea, waiting for the opportunity to seize the bridgehead pillbox. Then leave a hidden danger.

That's how they acted. From a distance, a huge light from the enemy's two anti-aircraft gun positions could be seen shining into the sky.

They quickly approached the enemy positions. Because of the huge light source at its back, the nearby Japanese troops standing guard were easily exposed.

A few veterans went up and solved the enemy guards with three strokes and five divided by two, and there was no sound at all.

Xu Chong led another group of people to sneak up on the bridgehead bunker on the east bank, and there was a soldier standing outside, walking back and forth. From time to time, stragglers crossed the bridge, most of them wounded, and some trucks carried supplies to the west bank. This is a precursor to the general retreat of the enemy.

Xu Chong took a Bazooka bazooka and took advantage of the blind spot of the approach bridge to quietly approach a place 20 meters away from the bunker, and later he had to try to shoot a * into the outer firing port. With his experience with this American system*, the trajectory at close range was predictable, and he was nine percent sure of getting into that firing port, and then taking advantage of the situation to rush in and control one end of the bridge.

The operation to occupy the anti-aircraft artillery positions has begun, and it is difficult for the soldiers to make the whole operation silent, and soon the gunfire rang out, and several * threw them over, blew up the enemy's searchlights, and then * hands together to kill a lot of the artillerymen who were sitting on the gun emplacements and dozing.

Xu Chong waited until there was a lot of gunfire, and he expected that the enemy's attention in the bridgehead should be turned to that side. He abruptly stood up and aimed his crosshair at the firing port with the crosshairs of the iron plate. Unexpectedly, one of the officers inside was looking out from this firing hole, apparently on guard against the enemy's noise. He confronted Xu Chong for 0.1 seconds with wide eyes.

Just as the Japanese officer grabbed the machine gun on the side, Xu Chong's * had already fired. The bullet was smashing into the officer's face, and when he fell backwards with a * in his head, one of Xu Chong's soldiers rushed over and took advantage of the confusion of the enemy inside to throw one* into the shooting hole. There was a loud bang, and fire erupted from the shooting holes on all sides, and the Japanese army on the first floor should be fully reimbursed. At the same time, Xu Chong's machine gunners had already eliminated the guards and wounded soldiers on the bridge deck, and a group of people rushed into the pillbox to sweep the second floor to prevent the machine guns in the pillbox from threatening the rest of the troops. The enemy was completely stunned, and a shirtless Japanese soldier poked his head out of the staircase and looked down, and was solved by Xu Chong with a shuttle. He took the lead in rushing up to the second floor and shot several enemies who were getting up from the floor and had no time to find their guns.

The phone on the second floor rang suddenly, Xu Chong picked up the phone casually, it was someone in the bunker opposite the bridge who asked about the situation, Xu Chong couldn't understand Japanese, scolded his mother, and ripped off the phone line. He hurriedly took control of the 92 heavy machine gun facing the side of the anti-aircraft gun position. The rising flares illuminated the position, and it was possible to see that its attacking troops were being suppressed by a 20-mm machine gun of the enemy, which was forming a new defense, which was facing away from itself at a distance of about 150 meters. He fired from behind with a machine gun, easily taking out the anti-aircraft gunner and the light machine gun team next to him. Those who look at themselves have complete control of the position.

The Japanese positions on the west bank finally came to their senses and turned their guns to shoot at Xu Chong's pillbox. If Xu Chong knew a few words of Japanese and could fool the other party on the phone, it was obvious that the counterattack would not come so quickly.

The enemy's anti-aircraft guns fired continuously, and although they could not penetrate the pillboxes, shells came in from time to time through the firing holes, and the people inside could not raise their heads.

Here, Xu Chong's men and horses quickly used anti-aircraft guns to counterattack the opposite bank. The Japanese troops on the other side had long found that the anti-aircraft artillery positions on this side had changed hands, but their anti-aircraft guns could only fire at 0 degrees, which was just out of reach of the positions on the opposite bank, and the low terrain on the opposite bank could hit them. This was calculated by Lin Xiuxuan in advance, and sure enough, the Japanese army on the other side suffered a loss and was suppressed. Xu Chong took the opportunity to use the machine guns in the pillbox to shoot at the enemy position, and soon knocked several anti-aircraft guns dumb. At the same time, there were some wounded Japanese soldiers on crutches who stayed on the bridge deck, and they couldn't understand the situation, they only knew that their own people on both sides were fighting, and they were caught in the middle, and they didn't know where to retreat.

The Chinese soldiers on the position could finally shake their machine guns and aim at the bridge deck, and a burst of strafing fire knocked the Japanese troops on the bridge deck to the ground.

At the same time, Lin Xiuxuan had already gone around to the back of the pillbox on the west bank, and he swam to this side in advance, because Xu Chong's men were all landlubbers, so he was the only one who swam across the river and arrived here. His mission was to cut the telephone lines and manage to capture the pillbox, the last point of support for the enemy to hold the bridge.

As a result of the action of one person, he was able to use night vision devices. He destroyed the external generator with a *, leaving the pillbox and the bridgehead pitch black.

Through the thermal night vision devices, he could see that someone was probing his brain behind one firing port, but no one was behind the other.

He approached from the enemy's observation corner and threw a * inside. With the explosion, he burrowed into the pillbox and fired at the wounded Japanese soldiers who fell to the ground.

"What's going on?"

The Japanese soldier above asked.

"The ammunition is ignited, and we need to get it out of the way." He shouted below in Japanese, then ducked behind a wooden ladder. The Japanese troops above did not suspect it, and they came down one after another, and Lin could hear the clatter of the ladder. He flashed out from behind the ladder and shot at a few backs, only to stop.

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There was something that was not updated yesterday, and this year it will be updated to Chinese New Year's Eve. Next year, it will be around the sixth day of the Lunar New Year