We call this action "a solid wall and clear the country". There is no need to say more about what this means.
But it doesn’t matter what it means, what matters is what actions we take.
The village is still blocked, on the one hand, to prevent the Vietnamese agents hiding in the jungle from getting food supplies, and on the other hand, to prevent the Vietnamese agents who are hungry to go down the mountain to find food.
For the jungle outside the village... just like we used to divide the village into pieces, the jungle was also divided similarly.
The task we assigned to was to carry out searches along the directions of Nadine, Luke and Langle. The three directions were exactly the same as our three rows, each advancing along a route not far from each other, searching on the rugged and winding mountain road.
When moving forward, the company will follow us and keep in touch with other companies at the right time.
The second row will naturally be arranged in the direction of Luke in order.
My arrangement was to place the second shift on the left side of the mountain road and change the third shift on the right. I took the first shift forward along the mountain road. The parts were separated by a visual range and contacted by the walkie-talkie.
There are two purposes for this. One is to disperse the troops and make it difficult for the Vietnamese army to set up an ambush. Just imagine if we pile all the soldiers in the middle and advance along the mountain road, then the Vietnamese Japanese only need a dozen people to ambush the roadside and then come.
Beheaded and cut the middle... With the firepower of the automatic rifle, we were wiped out in less than ten minutes.
But if the Vietnamese army is divided into three parts, they will not be able to ambush effectively. At least, if they want to ambush us, they will need twice as many people than us to form a larger encirclement.
Another reason is that the purpose of our march is to search.
What to search for?
The search was for Vietnamese agents hiding in the jungle. Since they were searching for Vietnamese agents, it was impossible to search only on mountain roads, right? And this is just the first step.
Why do you have to put a squad in the middle and go along the mountain road?
The reason is very simple. Chen Yiyi and scholars both fought on the battlefield. If there is any emergency, they all know what to do. Wu Zhijun is obviously much worse at this point.
The task of advancing along the mountain road is obviously relatively easy. In order not to pull the teams on both sides to the back, I even arranged for two soldiers to use mine detectors in front to explore the mines while moving forward...
"Platform leader!" Seeing my arrangement like this, Wu Zhijun had some objections. He hesitated and said, "Are we... slower to walk like this? When will we go to Luke Village?"
I raised my telescope and looked left and right, and asked casually: "Are you searching? Or go to Luke Village?"
After I said this, Wu Zhijun was speechless.
At this time, the warrior who was suddenly walking in front of him holding a mine detector suddenly stopped, then turned around and said with a strange look on his face: "Plane...the platoon leader, there are mines!"
"Back back!" This was the first order I gave, and then shouted to the intercom: "Second Class 2, Second Class 3, report the situation!"
"Everything is OK!"
"Everything is normal!" Chen Yiyi replied: "But the traces of the enemy were found. The time was about ten minutes, and there were seven people..."
"Yeah!" I ordered: "Keep going, stay alert!"
At this time, I had to admire Chen Yiyi's skills again. She could even judge the enemy for ten minutes.
"Platform leader, what should I do?" Wu Zhijun then asked: "We didn't bring engineers... we can't clear mines!"
I gave Wu Zhijun a blank look, and pulled a grenade and threw it at the location where the mine was found... with a bang. When we got up from the ground, the mine was no longer a problem.
"keep going!"
I can't believe that Wu Zhijun was a company commander in the former army. Maybe they have not yet come out of the peaceful world, or this is the difference between a war and a war-free soldier. In short, they don't know how to use it simply.
The method to solve the problem.
However, what I am worried about is not just this landmine. Because I know very well that the landmine can be ignored after it is buried.
But... why did the Japanese devils lurk on the side of the road? And there were seven people... It should be said that there were not only seven people, but I think there were also lurking in the direction of scholars. But scholars didn't notice it.
So... there are also people lurking on the left, and there are also people lurking on the right, and there is a landmine in the middle of the mountain road... What does this mean?
Needless to say, this was originally an ambush circle. The Vietnamese Japanese had an army of more than ten people lying on both sides of the mountain road, waiting for us to step on the mine and attack on both sides...
Some people may say that there are only more than ten Japanese devils, how dare they ambush a platoon of our army?
The battlefield is not a simple addition and subtraction operation. The battlefield pays more attention to tactics and firepower configuration, especially in this era of various automatic rifles rampant... On this battlefield, a company of the People's Liberation Army was ranked five because of blind charges.
Vietnamese militia suffered heavy casualties under automatic rifles.
Therefore, as long as the Vietnamese army cooperates well and grasps the timing well... with more than a dozen people, they can win this battle with an asymmetrical casualty ratio.
Why did they retreat? Because they found that we were divided into three directions... so their ambush instantly lost its effect.
Will they give up? I believe it won't.
What is the reason?
This is a feeling. I feel that the Vietnamese army did not take our troops seriously. They would think we were lined up along the mountain road in a row. They set up ambush for this... This is what they underestimated us
evidence.
What will they do?
Calling more people? This situation seems impossible. More people mean more food is consumed, which is a bit unimaginable for those who lack food. And it is very likely to be exposed because the goal is too big.
, This has the purpose of deviating from guerrilla warfare.
Then... they may ambush again with our left or right wing. Although we cannot wipe out all of us, they can achieve a small victory and retreat quickly...
Thinking of this, I immediately ordered on the walkie-talkie: "Class 1 runs forward, Class 2, Class 3 follows! All units are ready for battle!"
"yes!"
"yes!"
...
The atmosphere became tense the moment I ordered it.
Wu Zhijun may not understand at all. I just denied his suggestion to speed up, and now I will immediately order the troops to speed up and prepare for battle... But at this time, I don't rush to explain anything to him, of course I don't need to.
Explanation, what he needs more is to see and learn.
Why should we speed up? If the Japanese invaders set up ambush positions not far ahead and miscalculated the speed of our army, what will happen after speeding up?
Yes, they caught them off guard before they were arranged.
So it is only relative to whether he is prepared or not. The Japanese thought he was a mantis catching cicadas, but who would have thought that the mantis would transform into a transformation... and would immediately become an oriole.
Sure enough, just as we turned two turns and turned a valley, we saw a team of Vietnamese troops rushing from right to left to cross the mountain road in front of us. They might have wanted to form a two-way converge.
We ambushed our left wing all the way, but we didn't expect that we would suddenly appear in front of them, so we suddenly paniced and turned around to organize the defense line...
However, at this time, I would not give them a chance, just shouting: "Call!"
The soldiers were prepared under my orders. At this time, when they received my order, they would not dare to neglect them. Several submachine guns fired at the same time, and the bullet poured towards the Vietnamese army like raindrops... The Vietnamese Japanese were here
There were almost no cover in front of them, and the distance between them was only a dozen meters, so after a round of bullets, they lay on the ground in a slight tilt.
My attention was not on the part of the Vietnamese army in front of me, because I knew they were only part of the Vietnamese army, and I also believed that the soldiers under my command could deal with them.
I lay on a stone and raised my rifle and observed the jungle on the left through the sniper lens... It is obvious that these Vietnamese troops walked from right to left, which means that their friendly forces were on the left.
There is no sight of people. The light in the jungle is much darker than outside, and there are trees everywhere, which makes it difficult for me to find the Vietnamese army hiding inside.
It should be said that sniper rifles are not suitable for such terrain. The interlaced trees in the jungle will make the advantages of long-range sniper rifles useless, and the sniper lenses will also lose their effect due to the obstruction of trees.
However... I am not worried about this, because there are fewer Vietnamese soldiers and more soldiers. I seem to just need to lock in them and wait for the second squad led by Chen Yiyi to appear.
"Second 2!" I shouted to the walkie-talkie: "The enemy is about a hundred meters ahead of you, approaching the enemy side and back!"
"yes!"
"Squad 3rd, please pay attention! The enemy is on the left side of the mountain road, and surround their retreat!"
"yes!"
After giving the order, I raised my sniper rifle and waited again, and I wanted to see when they could endure it.
When the footsteps of Chen Yiyi and others stepping on dead branches appeared in the jungle, the Vietnamese troops finally couldn't help it...
With a "bang!", a Vietnamese army was shot down by me before they could poke their heads out of the dead leaves.
Actually, I have noticed that pile of dead leaves long ago. They are not as smooth as other places, but are slightly protruding in irregular shapes... I have never fired, just because I can't determine his position. However, he only needs to
With a gentle movement... the pile of dead leaves would have a chain reaction like dominoes, so I pulled the trigger without hesitation.
At this time, the Vietnamese army realized that they were facing a very serious problem: if you don’t move, you have to wait to be surrounded by our army; if you move, you have to risk being sniped by a sniper. (To be continued. If you like this movie, you have to do so.
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