On the battlefield, we still need to use war examples even though we know it is a taboo in military strategists... In fact, it is not our first creation.
The old man kept talking about a battle during the Anti-Japanese War... It happened to the old man's grandfather.
I remember what it seems to be called... The ambush in Qigan Village, commanded by Liu Bocheng... To be precise, this battle should be two battles. The first battle was a very ordinary ambush. According to the old man, the terrain of that place was our army.
The Japanese army's transportation line was directly opposite the high ground, with a deep valley between them. In other words, the Japanese army had to passively beating. So the results of the battle were quite good... More than 300 Japanese troops and a large number of mules, horses and military materials were eliminated.
By the way, the Eighth Route Army was in urgent need of equipment at that time, so although not many Japanese troops were killed, it was a great victory if they seized a large amount of equipment.
If the battle ended like this, it would be a very ordinary ambush, but it was even more amazing... Liu Bocheng thought that the Japanese commander would definitely think... The Eighth Route Army had just fought an ambush here, even if it was a
One day, I dare not appear here again if I dared to do so, so there is a high possibility that I will continue to rely on this road to transport supplies without preparation, so we can also ambush here again.
Sure enough, this matter was calculated accurately by Liu Bocheng. Just one day later, the Eighth Route Army once again ambushed the Japanese again at the same location in Qigan Village, or even about the same time period...
I think... this Japanese army, which was ambushed twice in three days by the same army, was probably going to be angry after knowing the battle report.
Because the old man's grandfather fought happily in this battle, he passed on this experience to me like a family heirloom.
The common point of this battle and the fact that we are now working on the Vietnamese army to touch holes is that... they seem to have violated the military taboo. The ambush in Qigan Village was caused by two consecutive ambushings at the same location. And we... are based on our own
The short attack on his strengths.
What I can do now is to use this battle as a comfort: the old man’s grandfather can come back alive, so I hope I have his luck too!
Just after twelve o'clock, I set off with a dozen soldiers from my subordinates.
As I expected, this task naturally fell on the second row... The tradition of our army is that the more we can fight, the more dangerous the task it will be. Why, who made you fight? Other troops
If you can't do it well, you can do it well. Who else can you send if you don't send it?
This is also the reason why I have never been willing to point out the idea of Company Commander Luo's "hiding the hole". Although I know that it is time to "hide the hole" at this time... but there is no doubt that this mission is on us again
I can't even run away from my head.
Our "hole-hitting" plan is as follows: the three rows of Liang Lianbing are divided into two parts. One part makes small moves on the top of the mountain to attract the attention of the Japanese, and the other part guards the tunnel; the one row of Scars is the first.
He was responsible for pre-war reconnaissance and cover tasks, and the second platoon led by me directly entered the Vietnamese position from the left wing to blow up the Vietnamese tunnel...
Just after twelve o'clock, I took the soldiers to set off.
To preserve our energy and physical strength, Scar has been scouting on our preset route for several hours, which has easily entered the side of the 581 Highlands.
"The position of the Vietnamese Japanese was dozens of meters ahead!" Scar lowered his voice and said to me: "We just reconnaissed. The defense of the Vietnamese army was not strict, and there were only a few mines along the way..."
"Yeah!" I nodded. This was normal, because the sides of the 581 high ground were steep and narrow. Just like a blade, more than a dozen of us had to line up here to barely be able to hold on.
I imagine that this side is not suitable for the troops to launch an attack. However, this is why we chose this side to sneak into the Vietnamese position.
By the way, this is really not easy to sneak in the dark. The main difficulty comes from the steepness on this side. You should know that even if we accidentally knock out a few stones or mud, it may arouse the vigilance of the Vietnamese army.
In addition, we are in the dark again and we have to worry about the danger of landmines... so we can only use military spears very carefully, slowly explore the road conditions ahead with our hands before moving forward.
This took us more than two hours to climb the last few dozen meters. At this time, I truly realized why the Vietnamese army called lurking into our position a "snail tactic".
There were more mines on the side, and it was obvious that this was used by the Vietnamese army to prevent our army from sneaking into their positions in the dark. But what surprised us was that although the Vietnamese army had mines as I had expected before
, but it is not as dense as I thought, and we don’t even need to clear mines to easily pass through the minefields from the gap between mines.
Later I thought about it and realized that this was because the Vietnamese army's logistics did not keep up... When our army retreated, the engineers were behind the bridge and roads, right? Then the Vietnamese Japanese highways, railways, bridges and beams were all the way.
It was bombed... and it was rainy at this time, and it was difficult to build roads or bridges, so the only way to supply the Japanese could send to the front line was to transport it through mountain roads.
It can be imagined that this is very limited. I think... This is also the reason why the Japanese invaders were unable to gather a large number of troops on the border and frequently failed under our hands during this period.
Just imagine... If this is to transport supplies from mountain roads with manpower, it means that food, bullets, shells, and even materials to build tunnels are short of. Even after we arrive at the front line, we will be beaten, killed and exploded.
Can it be better? No wonder Xiao Shitou had been complaining that the hoe that was thrown outside would be gone... We thought Xiao Shitou had forgotten somewhere, but now when we think about it, it must have been stolen by the Yue Japanese.
Even stealing hoes... This seems to be a joke on the battlefield, but if you put yourself in the shoes of the Japanese, you can understand why they were so depressed.
At this time, I couldn't help but feel a little pitiful about these Japanese devils... They built tunnels and fortifications bit by bit under such difficult conditions, but now we are going to blow up the fruits of their labor?
But this was just a flash of thought... I knew very well that the more uncomfortable the enemy was, we could be more comfortable. So... as long as there is any chance to make the enemy uncomfortable, we should not let it go
By. This is the reality and cruelty of the battlefield.
From this perspective... it once again proves that Company Commander Luo organized the "hole-contacting" mission.
I grabbed the gun in my hand, grenades and explosives packs on my back, slowly passed through the minefield, and soon entered the position of the Vietnamese army.
The reason why I knew that I had entered the position of the Vietnamese army was that one was that the sound of the Vietnamese army digging tunnels became more and more obvious, and the other was that I could clearly feel the footprints printed on the mud under me.
I tightened the ak47 in my hand and made a long and short cricket chirping at the soldiers following me, signaling them to move closer to me.
As everyone saw, we made some preparations before the war.
First of all, my weapon has been put into an ak that is more suitable for melee combat.
Secondly, we used a black rain cloth to wrap weapons, explosives bags, grenades, etc. and tie them all behind us.
There are many benefits of doing this, such as waterproofing, which is not easy to be discovered in the dark and will not affect our crawling... More importantly, after a layer of rain cloth is wrapped outside the grenade, it will not emit too much when it hits a stone or something.
A loud sound.
This trick was learned from the Yue Japanese. During this period, we occasionally found a few grenades wrapped tightly in rain cloth on the position. At first we thought it was for waterproofing... Later we realized that it was actually more important
It's for mute.
Before the soldiers came up, I judged the three tunnels that the Japanese were building based on the excavation sound, so I assigned these three tunnels with a pre-arranged code.
Our plan is as follows: We agreed to start exploding the tunnel in half an hour. After the explosion sounded, the soldiers arranged by Liang Lianjun on the top of the mountain would shoot guns for a while, and Marx would also command the artillery to shoot a few cannons to confuse the enemy...
Knowing that it was dark night, the gunshots and cannons sounded, the scene would soon be chaotic, and it would be difficult for the Vietnamese army to determine which enemies are and which are our own people, so we can take the opportunity to escape.
As long as we climbed to the side along the way we came... Scar's troops would respond to us on the other side.
But the next second I quickly pulled the soldiers back because I vaguely heard a strange sound in the darkness, and it was not far ahead...
I soon realized that it was a lurking Vietnamese army, just like we would lurk on our own positions. In order to prevent our army from infiltration, the Vietnamese army would also arrange secret sentries on our own positions. However, the lurking direction was wrong, so
After detecting the movement behind him, he would turn around... I thought that this Vietnamese army buried himself in the soil like us. This is why I have never discovered him, but he brought some things when he turned around.
The mud made a sound.
Without any hesitation, I pulled out the military siege and quickly got up... When I climbed in front of the target, a pile of soil slowly bulged... No need to think about it, this must be his head, so my left hand
As soon as he pressed down, he grabbed the military sect with his right hand and plunged into the soil.
The disadvantage of being in your own soil is that you will never make any sound until you die. The advantage is that you save even the time to dig graves.
Then I quickly fell into a dilemma... Although I was lucky enough to discover and solve this secret whistle in time, there must be two if there is one. How can we not be discovered and complete the task under the noses of these secret whistles.
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This seems to have become an impossible task! (To be continued...)