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Chapter 146 Acting

Chapter 146 Acting

"Did you find anything?" Captain Luo asked anxiously when Scar returned with his soldiers.

Scar shook his head and replied: "There are a few suspicious caves, but there are no ghosts in them!"

Hearing this, Captain Luo and the others couldn't help but look at each other.

Just now, Captain Luo had reported my thoughts to his superiors in detail through the walkie-talkie, but thoughts are just thoughts after all... The order given to us by our superiors was: "Find the evidence that the Vietnamese Japs have hidden their troops in Highland 119.7

, otherwise we won’t change the original plan easily!”

It should be said that... this decision of the superiors is also reasonable. After all, everything we just did was just speculation. It is impossible for the superiors to scrap the entire regiment's combat plan just because of the wild guesses of a few soldiers. If that were the case

Otherwise, I'm afraid this battle won't be fought.

So we sent several troops to search in various directions on the high ground, but as each troop came back, we got the same answer: nothing!

Where on earth are the Yue Japanese hiding? How could they hide themselves without leaving any trace...

"What are you looking for?" When we were wondering, Chen Yiyi came up and asked.

When I saw it was Chen Yiyi... I cursed inwardly why I had forgotten her. She grew up in Vietnam, didn't she? She might know these authentic things better than we do.

So I pulled her over and asked, "We suspect that at least one company of Vietnamese soldiers is hiding in the high ground. Do you know where they are hiding?"

"I know!" Chen Yiyi replied very calmly: "Isn't it in those tunnels?"

I said angrily: "We know they are hiding in tunnels, the question is which tunnel are they in?"

"Isn't it right there..." Chen Yiyi pointed to the other side of the mountaintop position: "It's in those tunnels..."

"What?" I couldn't help but be stunned after hearing this: "You mean...the Japanese Japs are hiding in those tunnels? But the tunnel entrances were blown up by themselves. How can they get out?"

Chen Yiyi's eyes widened and she said, "I thought you knew..."

"Know what?" I asked.

"The tunnels dug by the Vietnamese army...generally have two tunnel entrances, one bright and one dark!" Chen Yiyi said with some difficulty: "The bright tunnel entrance is the one you see. It has been blown up by themselves..."

"What about the dark ones?" I asked next.

"The dark one..." Chen Yiyi replied: "The entrance to the dark tunnel has not been dug yet. This is what they did... dig deeper into the tunnel towards the ground and stop digging when there are still a few meters left.

, this is the dark passage entrance. No one knows where this passage entrance is, and because it has not been dug through, nothing unusual can be seen from the ground... When they really need to use it, they will spend some time clearing out the remaining few meters.

The soil will be dug out and it will come out!”

Damn it! After hearing this, I couldn't help but cursed in my heart: No wonder we can't find it no matter how hard we look, it turns out there is such a trick.

"Why didn't you tell me earlier!" Captain Luo asked Chen Yiyi angrily, "It took us so long to search..."

"You didn't ask!" Chen Yiyi replied a little aggrievedly: "And I saw that you all built fortifications on the other side, and I thought you all knew... I thought you were doing the fortifications just to deal with the Vietnamese army...

"

Company Commander Luo and the others could only smile bitterly.

"What else do you know?" I said, "Just tell me everything!"

"Then...I don't know what you don't know. How do I know what to say?"

Seeing Captain Luo and others holding back their laughter, I didn't know what to do with her.

In the end, Chen Yiyi couldn't help laughing, and then she squatted on the ground, picked up a branch, and said, "There's not much else to say. The tunnels of the Vietnamese army are usually dug into a 'U' shape.

Just turn a corner in the ground, one tunnel entrance is made bright, and the other tunnel entrance is dark... To put it simply... the dark tunnel entrance is usually near the bright tunnel entrance!"

"How many people can be hidden in such a tunnel?" I asked.

At this time, what I was most concerned about was how many troops the Yue Japanese had hidden.

"It depends on the size and length of the tunnel!" Chen Yiyi replied: "Generally speaking, it can hide more than a dozen people!"

"Hmm!" Scar couldn't help but frowned when he heard this: "Those tunnel entrances that were blown up... there are at least a dozen of them. According to that... the Yue Japanese have also hidden a reinforcement company in this highland!"

"Company Commander! Let's go dig a tunnel for the Japs right away and take a look!" Liang Company soldiers rolled up their sleeves and were about to lead their soldiers up, but I stopped them.

"Company Commander!" I said, "If we really dig a tunnel for the Japanese... we might be able to alert the enemy. Then the Japanese will jump over the wall... and cause us a lot of trouble."

My worries are of course justified. Although the Japanese are all sealed in the tunnels, if we just dig tunnels to make them realize that we have seen through their conspiracy... then what will happen next?

The most likely thing is that the Vietnamese soldiers in each tunnel took a breath of air, asked the Vietnamese army behind for artillery cover, and then emerged from the tunnels at the same time to charge towards our army's position...

After all, they have more than a dozen tunnels, right? And none of us know where the dark tunnel entrance is, and we can’t seal it even if we want. In addition, they are all experienced veterans, so we have to take back this high ground.

Not sure.

Some people may say...the Vietnamese Japs are sealed in more than a dozen different tunnels, how can they communicate with each other and coordinate?

This problem was actually solved during the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea... The radio that was sealed in the tunnel was indeed useless, because the radio waves were also blocked in the tunnel and could not come out.

The volunteer army's solution was to use a wire to connect a piece of iron or a grenade and throw it outside the tunnel... There were shrapnel and grenade residues everywhere outside the tunnel. No one would pay attention to such an inconspicuous thing, so the radio

The wave spread out.

So now... it seems to be easier. The Japs only need to pierce the top of the tunnel with an iron rod or something beforehand, and then connect wires to use it as an antenna.

"The second platoon leader is right!" Scar thought for a moment, then nodded in agreement: "You can't do this recklessly. I think the method the second platoon leader said before is quite good... Anyway, it is to let the comrades in the brother army

Acting doesn’t require much effort, it’s just a waste of ammunition at most!”

"Yes!" Captain Luo didn't think much, and nodded immediately: "I will report the situation to my superiors immediately. You should pay attention to the position to prevent a sneak attack by the Japanese!"

"Yes!" Dao Scar and others responded, and we immediately did not dare to neglect, and sent a few more observation posts to the position on the top of the mountain. We also specifically told them to pay attention to the slope and told them that there might be overshooting at any time.

The army came out.

If I had not received confirmation from Chen Yiyi, I would not have dared to imagine that there would be hundreds of Vietnamese troops hiding under our noses.

After a while, Captain Luo ran back happily and said: "Comrades! The superiors have agreed to our plan, so be prepared!"

"Yes!" Scar, Scar, and several other platoon leaders responded.

At this time, I was relieved. I couldn't imagine what the result would be if my superiors still insisted on launching an attack according to the original plan...

Preparations began quickly.

In fact, the preparation work is nothing more than arranging dozens of people around the high ground, and then moving up two mortar companies.

We have divided the tasks of the two mortar companies. A mortar company is divided into two parts, firing artillery shells at Highland 332 and Highland 278 respectively. It is not the point where to hit, the important thing is to shoot out the shells, and these shells

Being able to land on the designated high ground... Of course, this requirement is not too high. These two high places are several thousand square meters at least. As long as the barrel is pointed in that direction, it will be difficult to miss.

The other mortar company aimed its muzzles at the top of the mountain at 119.7 Heights, and adjusted its positions in advance.

That's right, it's the position on the top of Hill 119.7, which is above our heads... Are we tired of living? Are we letting our comrades aim at us with mortars?

In fact, this is to treat others with their own way. I am afraid that the Japanese have never thought that we would use the same method to deal with them.

After doing this, Captain Luo made a phone call to the regiment headquarters, and the scene began.

Of course, the first thing to rise were three red signal flares. If you wanted to attack the Vietnamese army at the same time...flares are often more convenient and reliable than walkie-talkies.

What followed was the sound of mortar bombardment. The shells flew toward Highland 278 and Highland 332 with ear-piercing screams, and then burst into dazzling fires. Soon the soldiers launched an attack on the Vietnamese army positions.

There was a charge, and then the sound of gunfire, cannon fire, and shouts of killing were heard...

Of course, this is not a real attack, but in order to make the performance realistic, we actually sent a small force to charge towards the Vietnamese army's position according to the predetermined plan... After all, the Vietnamese army are not fools, even if there is a black wind next month.

High, but with the combat experience of the Vietnamese Japs, they can still tell whether there are people or not. It's just that they can't tell how many people there are in this dark night.

So the Yue Japanese were indeed fooled. This can be seen from the bullets fired from the 278 Highlands and the 332 Highlands... Of course, our charging soldiers would not take them seriously. At this time, they took advantage of their firepower and "

"Overwhelmed" on the high ground, holding up the weapons in his hands and firing back without a single shot...

As for me, my soldiers and I were on the top of the mountain, holding our guns and staring closely at the slope in front of the position, waiting for those underground "rats" to come out. (To be continued, please search Piao Tian Literature, the novel will be better updated.

Faster!


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