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Every time the soldiers of the 2nd Battalion broke through a line of defense, half of the teams managed to escape. The Japanese really had to thank the other dead soldiers of the 2nd Battalion.

If you think about the battle scene, you will understand. A company of soldiers rushed over, and the Japanese were defending. They entered the camp and fought hand-to-hand. Wang Yuanliang's sniper platoon was on their way, while the Japanese retreated. The victorious soldier aimed at the retreating Japanese. As soon as the Japanese turned their heads, the guns from the Independent Regiment would send them away. At this time, it was a competition to see who could run faster and survive.

The human eye was very good at capturing moving objects. If the other Japanese were to run, if you turned around and squatted down to shoot, 8 of the 10 soldiers would immediately lock onto you. If you were a little slower, 4 bullets would come at you.

On the southern front, there were only 400 soldiers left in the 597th Brigade. They were gathered in two positions to prepare for defense. Some of them had already been killed or injured by the Independent Regiment. Now, their morale was low. They prayed that the Independent Regiment would not attack.

It was obvious that the soldiers of the 1st and 4th Battalions did not want to let go of this opportunity to beat up the drowning devils. After receiving the orders from their regiment commander and the scouts, they charged over.

This time, the 1st Battalion attacked and the 4th Battalion took over. Although the sniper platoon was missing, the morale of the Independent Regiment was high. After assigning tasks, they could attack.

The two battalions attacked once each and broke through the enemy's position, causing more than 70 casualties.

The remaining Japanese soldiers were at the second line of defense. The captain of the 597th Battalion had no choice but to look at the 300 Japanese soldiers. He commanded the defense on one side and quickly sent a telegram to the 387th Battalion's headquarters on the other.

There were 350 soldiers from the 3rd Battalion on the northern front line. The enemy had 700 soldiers, but they did not attack. One squadron had left, leaving only 1000 soldiers.

At this moment, the commander of the 387th regiment, Kurokawa, was having a headache. He was discussing with the staff officers what to do.

The 700 men of the 399th Brigade on the northern front line had almost no losses. The five squads on the central front line had more than 500 men, and more than half of their ammunition had been used up. They had stopped fighting and were waiting for supplies from the rear. The 300 men on the southern front line had almost run out of ammunition. They were about to face the attack of the Independent Regiment again.

This was not something to be trifled with at first glance. Good heavens, quickly get 597 to retreat to the middle lane. If 300 people died in battle, they would not be able to explain to their superiors.

It was fine to report more casualties if they died, but it was more serious if they lost their manpower.

Moreover, he was an external reinforcement. What should he do if he lost so many people in this battle?

On the independent regiment's side, the 3rd battalion in the north had 350 people, the middle battalion had 200 people, and the two battalions in the south had fought twice, losing 150 people, totaling 1200 people.

The remaining 1500 Japanese soldiers had 54.5% casualties, while the independent regiment had 1200 soldiers with 25% casualties, excluding the other teams and companies.

The 387th Company had already gathered their troops to defend the south line and the middle line. The north line remained where it was and they sent a telegram to the brigade commander to ask for orders.

Now that more than half of them had been killed or injured, the commander of the 387th regiment could not hold on any longer.

Fortunately, the commander of the 94th Brigade did not want to lose too many soldiers, so he ordered the 387th Company to retreat.

The battle was finally over, and the Japanese were no longer able to fight.

At the moment, there were two divisions on the Tongpu railway (including Datong), one division on the Taiyuan railway, one division on the Zhengtai railway, and two divisions on the south line in the middle and Tiaoshan direction. There were about 148,000 Japanese troops and more than 100,000 puppet troops (police) on the huge mountain.

The Guoming Party had more than 100,000 national troops in Zhongtiao/Shanzhou, five regiments in northwestern Shanxi had about 10,000 people, and the Eighth Route Army had three divisions in Shanzhou/Xizhou. After a year of fighting, the army had almost tripled, with about 90,000 people (including the district brigade and small team).

At this moment, the Eighth Route Army was fighting guerrilla warfare with the Japanese army every day. The Japanese army lost about 500 people every day and supplemented 300 people. The puppet army ignored it.

The Japanese First Army bled every day. They lost 200 men every day, which was about 180,000 men a year. And that was only in Shanxi. If you counted the entire Rabbit, with a few more battles, 500,000 or more would die in a year. How many people were there in Japan? 100 million or so, and 400 million or so in Rabbit. If they fought for 10 years, Japan would be destroyed.

The Independent Regiment and the Japanese Army's 387th Wing fought for a week and a half, and the Japanese army lost 1800 people. The Japanese army really could not fight anymore, so they could only shrink their troops to save blood.

Although the Japanese army had a lot of people, they had more rabbits. 50,000 of them were guarding the Nakajyo Mountain Army, and the remaining 100,000 were guarding against 90,000 of the 8th Route Army's sneak attacks. Even if they gave it to you, you would still have a headache.

Why didn't the Japanese send more troops? Wasn't the battle going on in the south?

Now, the Japanese army could only accumulate a wave of supplies and equipment and wait for the autumn harvest to fight. It was too hot in summer and too cold in winter. Don't treat the Japanese as humans.

The Eighth Route Army was to prevent the Japanese army from amassing their wealth. They would launch sneak attacks in various places every day.

After the Independent Regiment won, they rested for a day and continued to fight as guerilla. Without food, their equipment could not be used as food.

Wang Yuanliang was resting and had plenty of time to check the system. (One and a half weeks of playing every day and not updating properly)

On the first day of Wang Yuanliang's battle, there were 40 people blocking the enemy, 50 people fighting alone at night, and on the second day, there were two battles at night, each with 30 people, each with 80 people. Then, there was the final day of bloody battle. There were five battles with 120 people, totaling 330 people.

On the first day of the sniper platoon, there were more than 140 people. On the last day, there were more than 450 people in five battles. Three Barrett sniper squad leaders killed 207 people, totaling 590 people.

Counting the 1800 Japanese casualties, Wang Yuanliang and the sniper platoon had killed half of them. The numbers were too terrifying.

Of course, the sniper platoon also lost 15 people. After the battle, Wang Yuanliang also went to Regiment Commander Li to request for reinforcements.

How could Regiment Commander Li not agree? He had almost relied on the sniper platoon to win the battle. He also said that Wang Yuanliang would be promoted to the company commander and the regiment staff officer to manage the sniper company directly under the regiment. At the same time, he would also let the sniper company train more soldiers and distribute them to the other battalions.

Wang Yuanliang didn't need to worry about training those soldiers. He directly asked each battalion to send soldiers to participate in the sniper platoon training. In fact, each of them would take a sniper beginner's manual and train with three platoon leaders for a few days before being sent down. (These beginner snipers don't give Wang Yuanliang any experience or achievement points.)

The previous three squad leaders were also promoted to platoon leaders, and the three reserve veterans became deputy platoon leaders. Finally, 15 surviving soldiers were selected and divided into 12 squads, with 3 of them having poor shooting skills.

Wang Yuanliang's regiment commander was in charge of three platoon leaders and three deputy platoon leaders. Each platoon leader was in charge of four squad leaders and one reserve veteran.

Wang Yuanliang didn't want to be too careful. He let the six platoon leaders choose their own soldiers to form a team. After the team was formed, he checked if there were any spies and took a picture of a beginner sniper manual.

Wang Yuanliang still had to deal with his own system. Although he had killed many enemies in this battle, most of them were ordinary soldiers. He did not have the time to carefully search for and snipe the enemy commander.

"Ding! The host has killed 1 first lieutenant, 5 second lieutenants, 43 captains, 47 sergeants, 34 sergeants, 92 machine gunners, and 108 first-class soldiers. The experience gained is 2,313. (LV22:9802/1W)(Work 3493)"

"Ding! The platoon led by the host has killed 590 people (3 Barrett Sniper Squad Leaders have killed 207 people). Obtained 354 experience points. (LV30:10156/10500)(9393)"

Sniping accuracy increased by 25.75%, 600 meters sniping accuracy 100%, 700 meters sniping accuracy 77.25%, 800 meters sniping accuracy 47.25%, 900 meters sniping accuracy 25.75%.

The three platoon leaders were now at 400 meters, and the three deputy platoon leaders could also stabilize at 350 meters. The remaining 12 squad leaders were at 300 meters, the three veterans were at 250 meters, and the newly selected soldiers were at 200 meters.

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