Imperial Overlord

: One thousand one hundred seventy-three landed in New Guinea

The Japanese side is not a fool either. The Americans have frequent activities in the New Guinea region, and they naturally put their attention in this direction.

The Japanese base camp far away in the mainland not only ordered the remaining fleet of Yamamoto Fifty-six to move in this direction, but also tried every means to strengthen the troops on the islands of New Guinea.

At first, the Japanese army had only two dissatisfied divisions here, and the total strength was only a pitiful 20,000 people.

Now the Japanese army has deployed three division headquarters here, with more than 40,000 troops, and the support of chariot troops, and the firepower is very strong.

After investing so many troops, Japan also judged the possible landing sites for the United States.

The person in charge of commanding this elite Japanese army was General Fengwen Yamashita, known as the Tiger of Malay, who was dispatched here.

This commander is well-known in the Japanese military circles. He once commanded the Japanese army to raid Malaya, which laid the foundation for the victory of the Japanese army on the Southeast Asian peninsula in one fell swoop.

The commander was transferred to New Guinea, and the Japanese executives also had the mind of a life-and-death battle: they did everything they could to prepare to die here with the U.S. military.

Yamashita Fengwen, who took office, is indeed a relatively powerful general of the Japanese Army. He personally surveyed New Guinea and speculated that the main landing direction of the United States is near the Torres Strait!

Therefore, he deployed his troops in the southern plains of New Guinea, built fortifications, and prepared to fight with the US military on the beachhead.

In addition, part of the combined naval fleet commanded by Marshal Yamamoto Fifty-six is ​​moving towards the vicinity of the Torres Strait, preparing for another battle with the U.S. Navy.

On October 3, the US Navy destroyer appeared in the Torres Strait, and the Japanese defenders sounded the alarm of emergency combat readiness.

In the early morning of the next day, the U.S. landing battle kicked off. One transport ship after another appeared on the sea, and the Japanese soldiers had never seen so many ships.

This was a landing operation that was almost organized by the Army, so the U.S. Navy had very few ships. Only the marines followed the army to launch the attack.

On the frontal battlefield, there were more than 20,000 American soldiers who crossed the sea and landed. Braving the fire of the Japanese army, they slowly transferred from the transport ship to the landing craft, and slowly drove towards the beach.

Circling above them were troops of land-based fighter jets, these American fighter jets passing low over the battlefield time and time again, giving courage to the friendly forces beneath them.

The bodies of American soldiers who were killed were still floating in the slightly icy water. At the front, the US soldiers are already walking on the beach.

From the outbreak of the war to the present, this is the first time that the U.S. military is fully prepared to launch a counterattack, and it is also the first time that young American soldiers have truly faced their own enemies.

"Long Live America!" shouted an American soldier who washed down the landing craft and rushed towards the open beach in front of him.

In front of him, there is an endless void. This is simply the best shooting training ground. The bullets fired from a distance have no possibility of evasion.

Before they had time to lie down, the American soldiers who rushed off the landing craft were knocked down by the flying bullets inside the ship. The sound of calling for help and the sound of bullets hitting the steel plate made people shudder.

Many American soldiers had to flip out the landing craft from both sides, and then were trapped in the sea water that did not cover their chests, unable to advance a meter for a long time.

For American soldiers, the landing was no different from suicide. One after another, American soldiers were killed on the beach and in the sea.

The Americans did not intend to back down. After they invested 20,000 people on the beach, they prepared 20,000 more heroic soldiers behind them.

These soldiers had to wade in the blood-red waters, step on the corpses of their companions, and land on the empty sandy beach.

The American warships were roaring in the distance, and the Japanese Navy's warships were busy looking for the American aircraft carrier fleet. Some American destroyers and cruisers that ventured into the theater were desperately supporting the landing operations.

Over time, the United States piled up more and more bodies on the landing beaches, and more and more American soldiers came ashore.

The American soldiers who controlled the beach began to attack in depth. They had the support of planes, and many people were eager for revenge, and soon broke through the beachhead line of the Japanese army.

As a result, the losses on both sides began to approach. The Japanese in the position suffered heavy losses by the fierce American troops, while the American troops on other beaches were easily slaughtered by the Japanese.

The losses on both sides were skyrocketing. In the afternoon, the U.S. military had just taken control of a small beachhead, and the Japanese army's main positions were all in their own hands, and none of them were lost.

In a landing area of ​​less than 3 kilometers, the US military piled up the bodies of almost 5,000 soldiers~www.wuxiaspot.com~ and the Japanese lost as many as 2,000.

And this battle is not over yet, because the U.S. military did not retreat, and the Japanese did not intend to give up their positions.

The two sides are still investing their troops non-stop, preparing to turn this place into hell, a terrible place that people can't even imagine.

In the afternoon, the third batch of U.S. landing troops came ashore, and the heavy artillery was unloaded on the beach. Facing the fierce American firepower, the Japanese had to give up part of the defense area.

Subsequently, the US military began to advance to the plains of southern New Guinea, and the Japanese counterattack in the plains was also in the pipeline.

You know, Japan has deployed tank units in the New Guinea area, they are called chariot units. These chariot units have strong combat effectiveness on the plains.

Yamashita Fengwen is not a vegetarian either. He is nicknamed the Tiger of Malay.

Especially now, with dozens of chariots in his hand, as well as new German weapons, of course he has the desire and strength to fight back.

In order to get more American infantry ashore and eat them in one bite, he set the time for the counterattack early in the morning instead of dinner on the day of the landing battle.

In Yamashita Fengwen's view, his troops have enough reserves and sufficient ammunition, so it is worth waiting for the US military to go ashore before annihilating them.

After all, Yamashita Fengwen is a general who advocates offensive, and his strength is also offensive operations.

Therefore, Yamashita Fengwen worked hard to turn the New Guinea defense into a defensive counterattack with his deep personal brand, trying to annihilate a large number of American living forces.

He even arrogantly said to his chief of staff: I want to win a battle here, so that the United States will not dare to land and counterattack in the next year!

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