Chapter 310 The Terrible Doctor
Sokov dragged Belkin to his tent. Just as he was about to lift the curtain and go in, a shout of killing came from beside him. He turned his head curiously and looked at it. He saw a group of soldiers training in the open space in the middle of the tent, and there were many people watching around him.
Seeing Sokov stopping and looking in the direction of the soldiers' training, Berkin quickly explained to him: "This is Seriosha and the soldiers of the guard company who are training,"
"The guard company is training?" Belkin's words aroused Sokov's curiosity: "What are they training?"
Berkin thought for a while, then replied: "Terror, prisoner capture, etc. Brigade Commander, do you want to go over and take a look?"
"Okay, okay," the Guard Company is the unit to defend its own safety. Maybe in the next Stalingrad defense battle, they need to temporarily act as a firefighter. It is completely necessary to understand their strength in advance. Therefore, as soon as Berkin proposed to see the training of the Guard Company, Sokov nodded and agreed: "Let's go and take a look."
The two arrived at the training place of the guard company. Sokov found that the soldiers who were training had not watched much. There were twenty soldiers on the field who were conducting sting training, and they were divided into two teams according to the eyes of the armor. They did not stab each other face to face with wooden guns as Sokov imagined, but they had already fought into a group.
A warrior in red armor just stabbed a warrior in blue armor and was knocked down by another blue armor warrior. The blue armor warrior rode on him, pulled out a wooden dagger, and stabbed him in the throat. Why was the red armor warrior willing to wait for death? He hurriedly strangled the other party's throat with one hand and grabbed the other's wrist holding the dagger with the other...
When Belkin saw Sokov's face full of surprise, he smiled and said to him: "Comrade Brigade Commander, this is all about Selyosha. He said that training is close to actual combat and is conducive to quickly improving the combat effectiveness of the troops."
Sokov agreed with Belkin's statement. The training like a fancy and elaborate look was pleasing to the eye, but the true form was revealed as soon as he went to the battlefield. He nodded and continued to stare at the red-armored warrior who had fallen to the ground and still had not given up.
The blue armor warrior riding on the red-armored warrior was obviously stronger than the red-armored warrior, and the dagger was little by little close to the throat of the red-armored warrior. At this critical moment, a red-armored warrior who had just stabbed his opponent rushed over and swung the wooden gun in his hand and smashed it thickly on the blue armor warrior. The blue armor warrior paused his body, and the dagger that stabbed the red-armored warrior could no longer stab. At the same time, the red-armored warrior who had succeeded in sneak attacking hit the blue armor warrior several times and smashed the blue armor warrior to the ground...
Compared with the sting training, the prisoner training on the other side of the training ground seemed much deserted. Two soldiers in German uniforms dressed as German sentinels and walked back and forth with guns. Two soldiers carrying prisoner missions crawled towards them little by little. When they approached the sentinels, they suddenly jumped up from the ground, rushed behind the sentinels, covered their mouths with their left hand, and then a wooden dagger she carried was stabbing straight into the heart of the sentinels.
"Comrade Political Commissar," Sokov saw this and asked Belkin curiously: "This is just to clear the sentinels of the German army. How can it be called prisoner-catching training?"
"This is just the first step," Belkin explained to Sokov: "If you want to capture the important task of the German army, the first thing you have to do is to clear the sentries on the periphery..." As he spoke, the two sentries stood in their original positions again, and a new group of soldiers began to crawl towards them again.
Sokov looked around and accidentally discovered that the health captain Pavlov was standing not far away, so he walked over and greeted him with a smile: "Hello, comrade military doctor! I really didn't expect to see you here. How about it, the training of the guard company is interesting?"
"Hello, comrade Brigade Commander!" Seeing Sokov's appearance, Pavlov, who was watching the fun, was about to raise his hand to salute, but was stopped. He grinned and replied, "It's pretty."
Sokov couldn't help laughing at Pavlov's comment, and he said to the other party: "Military doctor, do you think there is anything wrong with this kind of training?"
If Sokov didn't ask this, maybe their conversation would end here. Since he heard Sokov's question, Pavlov felt it was necessary and said some of the problems he found: "Comrade Brigade Commander, how do you say it? Such training is indeed very real and beautiful, but from my doctor's perspective, there are many problems."
Pavlov's words aroused Sokov's keen interest: "Military doctor, if you have any questions, you might as well listen!"
Since Sokov asked himself to give his opinions, Pavlov naturally was not polite. He pointed at the two sentries in the field: "Comrade Brigade Commander, you have seen the training to clear the sentry. Our soldiers all jumped up from the ground after approaching the enemy, covered the enemy's mouth with their hands, and then stabbed the enemy's heart with a dagger."
"Yes, that's it." In Sokov's mind, this way of killing sentinels should be a textbook-level model in later generations, so he asked in confusion: "Is there anything wrong?"
"Yes, comrade comrade commander." Pavlov nodded and continued: "A stabbing the heart can certainly kill the opponent, and the enemy will shout loudly because of the pain. Even if a soldier covers their mouths, it will make noises, resulting in the exposure of the target."
Sokov recalled Pavlov's words and found them very reasonable, so he asked curiously: "Military Doctor, do you have any solutions to solve this problem?"
"Of course there is." Pavlov smiled faintly and continued to say: "If the sword stabbed by the warrior was stabbed into the enemy's lungs, the situation would be different. Because blood would immediately pour into the lungs and flood the alveoli, the enemy seemed to be unable to make a shout no matter what.
There is also a splattering bleeding that will cause very large bleeding when piercing the heart, but it will not pierce the lungs, and the bleeding volume will be very small. Doing so can prevent nearby enemies from smelling blood, which will arouse vigilance."
After listening to Pavlov's explanation, Sokov felt it was very reasonable. He silently remembered these things in his heart and prepared to explain them to Selyosha in private later. He pointed at the thorn training near the end in the distance and continued to ask: "Military doctor, do you need anything to add to the thorn training over there?"
"Comrade Brigade Commander, a warrior wearing red armor just fell to the ground, and the blue armored warrior riding on him tried to stab him with a dagger." Pavlov looked at Sokov and asked tentatively: "Did you see it all?"
"Of course I saw it." Sokov nodded and added: "Later, another red-armored warrior rushed over and knocked down the blue-armored warrior riding on him with a wooden gun, and he was rescued. What, is there any problem?"
"The bones on the back are very hard and can resist the blows of gravity." Pavlov said expressionlessly: "You didn't see that the man had hit several times before he defeated the Blue Armored Warrior. If he was on the battlefield, he would probably have lost his life before he could knock down the Blue Armored Warrior."
"Military doctor," Sokov knew very well. To be familiar with the structure of the body and bones, it was naturally the strength of the doctor, especially the military doctor. Therefore, he humbly asked Pavlov: "Then what do you think the soldier should hit and knock down the head?"
Unexpectedly, after hearing his words, Pavlov shook his head and said, "The German soldiers are all wearing steel helmets. Even if they are smashed with a butt, they will only cause a brief fainting at most, but it is difficult to kill. Those who carry out sneak attacks also need to hit several combos before they can kill the other party."
"Then where should our soldiers attack?"
"Cervical spine." Pavlov said coldly: "Just just need a moment, the butt can break the other party's cervical spine, which can make the other party fatal on the spot."
Pavlov's words made Sokov feel enlightened. He never thought that a doctor who cured and saved people could propose so many quick and fatal methods. He couldn't help but think that a top student from a medical university stabbed his boyfriend more than 30 times in a row, but the knife avoided the key points. Not only did he suffer the other party, but he was treated lightly because of the low degree of injury.
Chapter completed!