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Chapter 171 Shoot at me

Chapter 171 Shooting at me

"Bang bang..." With the sound of gunshots, the Japanese rushing towards us were beaten one by one...

We should be said to be lucky. The Vietnamese army's grenade was pressed by the soldier with his body... This ensured that the soldiers around me were not affected by the grenades. On the other hand, the Vietnamese army's lurking troops were not large, and

It was quite scattered, so we effectively pressed the current Vietnamese army out of the trenches.

but……

The other trenches were not so lucky. With the explosion of grenades one by one, the Vietnamese army quickly rushed to our positions one by one and raised their guns to shoot at our soldiers in the trenches.

In fact, this is not the biggest trouble. Anyone who has experience in the battlefield knows... On the battlefield, there are usually several trenches in front and back, just to worry about such a situation on the battlefield... For example, our mountain top position is

Two trenches were built (the reason only two were because the space on the top of the mountain was too narrow). Once the first trenches were broken by the enemy, our army could retreat to the second trenches and wait until they stabilized their position before launching a counterattack.

So, if the Vietnamese army just stood in the trenches and fired at us, then things would be simple... The soldiers of the second trench would soon organize firepower to become our cover, or let us retreat in time or launch a counterattack.

However, those Japanese devils were as ghosts as spirits... After firing a few shots in the trenches, they jumped into our trenches with the smoke of grenades...

This is what I least want to see... It's a dark night when I can't see my fingers. The soldiers can't recognize who they are even a meter apart, let alone the enemy and me, so chaos is inevitable.

I think this is exactly the purpose of the Vietnamese army. The number of people in the hidden troops of the Vietnamese army is smaller than that of us... There are only two platoons in total, and most of them were killed and injured by us during the charge.

Then there are only twenty or thirty people who can rush into our trenches.

According to common sense, our army has a company on the top of the mountain. It is not easy to solve these two or thirty people. But the real battle is not that simple, because these two or thirty people have already mixed up.

After entering our army... we were unable to organize effective defense at all. We seemed to be able to wait for the follow-up troops of the Vietnamese Japanese to follow up one after another to occupy our top position.

Retreat the second trench?

Of course not, the Vietnamese Japanese are not fools. We withdraw the second trench... Then they will definitely get in between us and retreat together... In other words, we will follow us when we retreat to chaos, and it means that the Vietnamese army will

Where to occupy.

Call the second company's troops to come up?

It seems that it is not possible. Our problem is that we cannot identify our enemies and people. Not only can we not solve the problem, but it will cause greater chaos.

If there is more time, it would be fine... After all, there are only 20 or 30 people who rushed into our trenches, and it will always be solved by cleaning them slowly. But the problem is that the follow-up troops of the Vietnamese army are following up with all their strength.

It seems that it will only take a few minutes to rush up... By then, even gods and immortals will not be able to protect us.

"There are all!" I heard the fourth company commander's loud commander: "No one is allowed to retreat. Whoever retreats is the Vietnamese devils, kill them all!"

There is no doubt that the command of the fourth company commander is correct. Although this cannot solve the problem of identification, it can prevent the spread of chaos... This command is actually telling the soldiers of the second trench that as long as anyone moves to them,

They could all take him as an enemy to shoot him.

The soldiers of the 447th Regiment are really tough. As soon as they heard the order of the fourth company commander, they immediately shot and killed several black shadows running towards the second trench... Although no one knew that they were enemies.

Friends, but in extraordinary times, the only way is to do this.

However, the fourth company commander shouted something wrong. When the Yue Japanese heard this, they immediately knew that he must be an officer... Their purpose was to put our army into chaos and to solve the enemy's commander and let the enemy army get rid of the enemy's commander.

Losing command will undoubtedly make the effect better, so a few figures soon ran over with the sound.

Seeing this, I couldn't help but have an idea: The Japanese devils can tell that the fourth company commander is an officer based on their voices, so why can't we judge the enemy with our voices?

So I did not hesitate and replaced the pistol with a new magazine while shouting loudly: "Everyone has... all the Chinese people shouted, long live the New China!"

The soldiers were stunned and quickly reacted, so the "Long Live New China" sounded over the positions.

I shouted almost constantly over and over again, and at the same time, I pointed my pistol at the black shadows that didn't make a scream and shot out bullets one by one...

This method seems to be very effective. After a while, the chaos in the trench was quickly controlled. Of course... it is not ruled out that some of the Vietnamese Japanese were still mixed in our army because they could speak Chinese. Of course, some soldiers were not ruled out that they were not ruled out that they were some of the soldiers.

Because he didn't come and shouted in a hurry, he was killed by his own people... But there is no way. I believe that those soldiers who died unjustly can understand that we will support us at the same time.

But the battle in the trench did not end there because the fourth company commander had been controlled by several Vietnamese Japanese and became their shield...

There were five Vietnamese soldiers in total. They captured two PLA soldiers and blocked both sides of the trench on the left and right. One of them was the fourth company commander facing me.

The Vietnamese Japanese did not shoot because their purpose was to delay time. Shooting means that they will be quickly sieved, and it also means that we can deal with the follow-up troops of the Vietnamese army with all our hearts.

Not what they want to see.

So we face two choices:

1: Continue to stalemate with the Vietnamese Japanese.

This will undoubtedly lose precious time and allow more Vietnamese Japanese to rush into our positions... This will undoubtedly be waiting for death.

2: Shooting desperately.

However, no one can shoot this shot... We could comfort ourselves in the dark before: all the enemies are knocked out.

However, now we clearly know that the person standing in front of us was our comrades-in-arms, and they were also the fourth company commander.

"Shoot!" The fourth company commander opened his bloody mouth and shouted at us: "It will be too late if you don't shoot... I order you: shoot me!"

"Shoot! Comrades, avenge us..." Another soldier also shouted loudly, but before he finished speaking, the enemy's stinged into his arm, and then turned into a scream.

But the soldiers and I still did not shoot. Although we had the courage to kill the enemy, we did not have the courage to kill our own people.

Even the company commander Luo who was rushing to the scene didn't know what to do, so the battle situation was getting closer and closer. As the enemy troops were getting closer and closer to us...

Just when Qianjun was on one's own, the fourth company commander roared: "The devils of Yue... I said your ancestor!"

As he spoke, he ignited the grenade that the Vietnamese army hung around his waist. When the Yue army saw this situation, he hurriedly shouted and wanted to run away, but the fourth company commander hugged him tightly and could not break free. Then he only

Hearing the loud "boom", blood splattered everywhere in the trenches.

If a grenade explodes in a relatively closed space like the trench, its lethality will be multiplied. So none of the few people who fought in a melee would be spared and all fell to the ground.

Everyone stared at this scene blankly, and seemed unable to accept this sudden change.

"Organize defense!" Company Commander Luo's scream woke us all, and they set up rifles and machine guns in the trenches to shoot at the enemy.

A gunshot was heard, and an enemy fell down under my gun.

He charged very quickly, but in the blink of an eye, he rushed into a place only more than forty meters away from our position.

As we all know, the best way to deal with the enemy in the trench is not the submachine gun in his hand, but the grenade. So the enemy pulled out a grenade at the fastest speed and ignited the fuse with his teeth...

But many veterans have a habit after igniting the grenade, which is to keep it in their hands for two seconds to prevent the enemy from having the chance to return. It is also his habit that gives me the opportunity to throw it in him.

Knock him down before launching a grenade.

Then, with a "boom", the grenade helped me a lot. It exploded directly in front of the Vietnamese army's charge team. In addition to overturning several Vietnamese troops to the ground, it also asked the Vietnamese army to go.

The forward rushing pace was obviously slowed down.

"Bang!" Another gunshot was heard, and a Vietnamese machine gunman tilted his head and fell on the stone.

This Vietnamese machine gunner was very smart. While everyone else was busy charging, he quietly chose a protruding stone on the side and lay down. Then he slowly stretched out the light machine gun in his hand and raised it on the stone.

...

The distance between him and our position was only six or seventy meters. If he was asked to fire the machine gun at this distance, it would at least suppress the firepower of one of our squads, and the Vietnamese army would also take this opportunity to rush up.

We tore to pieces.

But he made a mistake - the stone was uneven, which made him try several places but couldn't find the balance point of the bipod. Just when he found the best balance point to be ready to shoot, my bullet had already given up.

He will never have this opportunity.

"Bang!" Two enemies fell down with a gunshot.

Because of the tilt angle of the high ground, a Vietnamese army in front had to raise their heads to shoot, so they exposed a section of their necks between their chin and the collar. My bullets targeted his neck. So the bullet easily passed through the chapter.

A Vietnamese army then hit the second target in the neck.

The facts once again proved the power of secondary killing... The second-ranked Vietnamese army had a hole as big as a bowl in the chest, and they were taken out by the bullet-like surname... But the first-ranked Vietnamese army was still covered.

Kneel down on his blood-spraying neck, and then slowly fell down...

Although our army had organized firepower to fight back in time, the enemy obviously did not want to give up such a good opportunity, so they still rushed towards us regardless of life and death. They stepped on the blood of their compatriots and comrades.

The corpse rushed up frantically, and some even exposed themselves to our guns regardless of life and death.

However, all the efforts and sacrifices of the Vietnamese army were in vain, because the soldiers of the Second Company had already added to the trenches in time under the order of Company Commander Luo. (To be continued.


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