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14 warriors annihilated more than 100 enemy soldiers, 12 heroic sacrifices, the mountain changed their name

At the beginning, the reason why the Japanese devils were able to break through the bamboo was that on the one hand, they had been planning for a long time, and on the other hand, their strength was really stronger. Although there are still many factions and forces in our country, when everyone began to collectively resist foreign insults, the Japanese devils fell into the quagmire of war. At this time, they suddenly found that it was impossible to fight as easily as before, on the contrary, the Chinese troops on the opposite side were bound to fight for every inch of land, and often beat them to heavy casualties.

14 warriors annihilated more than 100 enemy soldiers, 12 heroic sacrifices, the mountain changed their name

Although the Northeast was already occupied by the Japanese at this time, the Anti-Japanese League was still constantly dealing a heavy blow to the Japanese devils. The Japanese devils have always regarded the Northeast as their rear in our country, so they have sent heavy troops to find the main force of the Anti-Japanese Alliance. In early 1938, the two sides encountered the Anti-League's secret camp, Blue Stick Mountain, and a battle began.

14 warriors annihilated more than 100 enemy soldiers, 12 heroic sacrifices, the mountain changed their name

At that time, the officers and men of the 1st Company led by Li Haifeng were in charge of guarding here. Like himself, who hunted with his father since he was a child and practiced a good marksmanship early, many of the soldiers of this company had hunting experience at home in the past, and for this reason the company was also known as the "Gunner Company". At that time, they received orders from their superiors, and they originally planned to evacuate this place and move to the place designated by their superiors. But at this time, they also had a task, that is, to receive Zhang Fengchun, a traffic adjutant sent by their superiors.

14 warriors annihilated more than 100 enemy soldiers, 12 heroic sacrifices, the mountain changed their name

However, during the transfer, they keenly found that there were more than 400 Japanese puppet troops on the opposite side who were surrounding the ravine. In fact, at that time, including the company commander, the instructor, and Zhang Fengchun, there were only 14 of them, and the strength of the enemy and us was quite disparate, and they could completely choose to avoid their sharp edge.

14 warriors annihilated more than 100 enemy soldiers, 12 heroic sacrifices, the mountain changed their name

But Li Haifeng could not do this, because he knew that there were still logistics organs of the Anti-Japanese Coalition in the ditch, in addition to the rear hospital, the clothing factory, etc. These rear personnel had not been on the battlefield, and if they were surrounded by the enemy, the losses would be simply unbearable. To this end, on the one hand, he ordered his soldiers to occupy the favorable terrain of the small isolated mountain and prepare to enter the battle, on the other hand, he fired a warning letter and let the rear organs seize the time to quickly move.

14 warriors annihilated more than 100 enemy soldiers, 12 heroic sacrifices, the mountain changed their name

When the enemy heard the gunshots, he immediately sped up the march. Seeing that the enemy was approaching, Li Haifeng gave an order, and 14 guns shot at the enemy in unison. The Japanese devils quickly retreated after dropping a pile of corpses, and they quickly brought in heavy weapons and launched a fierce attack on the hill where Li Haifeng was located, and under the suppression of the enemy's ferocious fire, the machine gunner of the troops was quickly sacrificed, and he himself was also blown off two legs.

14 warriors annihilated more than 100 enemy soldiers, 12 heroic sacrifices, the mountain changed their name

The battle lasted from dawn until the afternoon, and they killed more than 100 Japanese puppet soldiers. Li Haifeng saw that in addition to the 3 wounded, only Deputy Zhang was left. Estimating that the rear organs should have been safely evacuated, he immediately issued an order, asking Deputy Zhang to lead the wounded to transfer, and he used the last grenade to die with the enemy. Of the 14 officers and men who took part in the battle, 12 died on Xiaogu Mountain, and Commander-in-Chief Zhou Baozhong renamed the site "Twelve Martyrs Mountain" to commemorate the battle.

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