"Second Platoon Commander!" Company Commander Luo waved at me and shouted, "Go!"
"Yes!" I responded and rushed over the trench with my soldiers with guns.
This is a battle to seize the position on the top of the mountain in the 419th Highland. We have snatched the Vietnamese countless times on the 581 Highland, so we know what to do and how to cooperate.
At the same time, we also know... because the Vietnamese army was operating outside the range of the AK47, they did not climb to the top of the mountain so quickly... So we had time to walk down the 393 high ground and then climb up the 419 high ground.
I didn't rush to take the soldiers to seize the position on the top of the mountain, because I knew very well... Although the position on the top of the mountain was dangerous, it was also an enemy artillery blockade area, so I didn't easily pull the soldiers up. Another reason is the second I led
There were only a dozen people in the platoon, but there were two platoons of 60 people in the Vietnamese Japanese. If they rashly occupy the position on the top of the mountain... the two armies were likely to meet on the position on the top of the mountain and develop into hand-to-hand combat.
More than a dozen people are fighting hand-to-hand combat with more than sixty people? That is almost a search for death...
Then can a dozen of us defeat the sixty people of the Yue Japanese?
In fact, we are not a dozen people, but seventy people... all the second company plus a machine gun platoon.
Modern wars focus on the cooperation of each unit, and there is a strong backing behind us. Why don’t we use it?
As for those recruits... they just don’t cause trouble or shoot randomly!
So I ordered the retreating recruits fiercely: "Stay all in the trenches, just watch and shoot, do you understand?"
The lost recruits replied sparsely: "I understand!"
"Did you understand?" I asked again.
"I understand!" At this time, the recruits' answers became neat. This also included the first company commander.
"Very good!" I said, "Look at it and see how others beat me!"
As I said that, I ignored them again. I led the soldiers to rush into the fifty-meter line of the mountain top position and spread out and hid in the mud and water.
After a while, the Japanese came up, and their eyes were quickly attracted by the new recruits hiding in the trenches, so a row of bullets were "hustle and bustle", which made the new recruits quickly retract their heads.
But we did not shoot, and the troops commanded by Company Commander Luo behind us did not shoot, because we knew that there were too few enemies coming up at this time... The shooting at this time undoubtedly reminded the follow-up Vietnamese army.
So we continued to wait until the more Japanese and Japanese were gathering on the top of the mountain. Corps Luo gave the order to "kill"... The next second, bullets from the 393 high ground poured towards the Vietnamese army in pieces.
go.
The Vietnamese devils thought the People's Liberation Army was defeated... They were wrong.
The Vietnamese devils thought that the People's Liberation Army they were facing would not fight... they were still wrong.
Perhaps. This can also be said to be a benefit of Battalion Commander Wang's random command, that is, it made the Vietnamese army relax and underestimate the enemy. Otherwise, they would not have seen a 393 highland not far away from the opposite side.
Rest assured, pull the troops to the top of the mountain.
But it’s no wonder that they would have thought that the PLA troops in front of them would place troops that could not fight on the main peak, while troops that could fight on the second peak were placed on the cover mission?
So... they quickly paid the price for their underestimation.
Although the 419 highland is higher than the 393 highland, the height difference is not large, so the 393 highland can clearly see the Vietnamese army on the opposite mountain top position. In addition, our army is still hiding in the trenches, so it is an enemy.
The situation is bright and dark. In terms of weapons... Although the Vietnamese army used m16 with a long range, the straight-line distance between the two peaks is only more than 100 meters... This distance can be achieved with both weapons, so m16 has no advantage
.In addition to the ak47, our army also has mortars and type 58 dual-mounted anti-aircraft machine guns...
It became lively when fighting. The bullet swept across the 419 Highland, only causing gravel on the top of the mountain, mud and corpses to jump into the sky... This is not a gun, it is obvious
It's just a machine cannon! I heard that this bullet can hit the target in half with just one shot, so the Japanese can't stand it. In an instant, they were beaten to no avail and could only lie down tightly.
I dared not move a single moment on the top of the mountain.
It is correct to lie on the top of the mountain and remain unmoved... After all, there is a height difference between the two high grounds, and the anti-aircraft machine gun is still hiding in the castle and shooting out through the shooting hole. The shooting angle is limited, so it is difficult to hit those who are still unmoving.
The goal.
But... what is right does not mean that we are effective, because we have long been hiding within the fifty-meter line of the top position, so with my order, grenades were thrown one by one on the top position.
Now the Yue Japanese lying on the top of the mountain are suffering... Get up and run away, the whistling above the head is full of bullets. Don't run away... I can only watch the grenades emitting blue smoke nearby and are powerless
.
Now they seem to have only two choices, either being killed by a machine gun or being blown to death by a grenade...
Obviously, most people still choose to fight to the death, so they get up and retreat in a low position... It must be too late to crawl back, because the explosion time of the grenade is only a few seconds.
But as we can imagine, there were rows of bullets waiting for them, and a terrifying picture appeared... The Vietnamese soldiers broke into pieces like tofu cut by a knife.
After two pieces, some of them were even beaten into pieces because they were struck by their waists.
Fortunately, the grenade we threw at us exploded quickly, and the blue smoke and water vapor that exploded blocked this disgusting scene. But... the blood and corpses raised by the grenade still fell to us everywhere.
yes.
This is nothing to us, we have seen all the more terrifying things... but it was hard to accept for those recruits. Later I heard... At that time, most of the recruits were following the orders to see how we were
fight……
In fact, it is not so much that it depends on how we fight, but rather that they do not believe that we can conquer those powerful Vietnamese troops with just a dozen people. Since they do not believe that we can defeat the Vietnamese troops, then it is conceivable.
The Vietnamese army will attack them hiding in the trenches next, so they are ready to welcome the Vietnamese army's attack!
But what they didn't expect was... what they saw was not the Vietnamese army defeating us, but the terrifying death of the Vietnamese army under the firepower of our army... Eight of the ten of them were in the trenches without mental preparation.
They were so busy that the battle had passed for a long time that they had not recovered.
This is how war is, human life is so worthless, a few bullets can turn a living person into mud... This is what the soldiers really cannot adapt to and accept, because this is really too different from the view of life in the peaceful era.
It's big.
But this is the recruit, not us.
The recruits have reasons to sigh and vomit, but we only have one idea in our hearts: either life or death.
If you don't want to die... you have to kill the enemy.
The enemy has not yet died, the enemy has not retreated yet... so our mission has not been completed.
The next second after the grenade exploded, we jumped up from the invisibility and rushed to the top of the mountain... I did not give orders to my soldiers. In fact, at this time, because of the explosion of the grenade, they would listen to it even if I ordered them.
No. In other words, this depends entirely on tacit understanding between each other, or the habit of fighting so many wars.
This tacit understanding is not only between our platoon soldiers, but also the soldiers of the 393 Highland also responded accordingly while we rushed up: the mortar stopped bombing, the submachine guns, and the machine guns were also carried out by the company.
The shot changes the point and raises the shooting angle.
Obviously, this series of actions cannot be completed by the commander's command, because they happen almost at the same time. Any step is as slow as a few seconds, and it is very likely to cause accidental injury... For example, in our charge
At the time, one more mortar is fired, or one more mortar is fired, or one more mortar is fired, a large bullet scattering area.
If this is the case, you have to wait for Company Commander Luo to give the order... First, Company Commander Luo can't command, and second, there is no hurry to come.
So these rely on the tacit understanding and cooperation between the soldiers... and these tacit understanding and coordination are only obtained after we devoted our blood and life time and time again in the war.
But as the saying goes, laymen watch the fun, I think those new recruits may not understand the truth at all. They just think that if the veterans fight this battle, it will be very easy. They just fire a row of bullets and a row of shells.
...The Yue Japanese were inexplicably corpses everywhere, and they were inexplicably beaten down...
As veterans, we know very well what dangers may be in the next step and what to do next.
For example, now, we did not rush to the top of the mountain position in one breath, but first seized the edge line, and then threw a row of grenades on the other side before rushing up.
When we rushed to the top of the mountain... we saw only twenty people left of the two platoons of Vietnamese. Our bullets chased and beat them back, and knocked down more than ten... In the end, there were only ten
Several Vietnamese soldiers fled back alive.
The reason why these dozen Vietnamese troops were able to escape back was not because they escaped from our range... You must know that the theoretical range of the sniper rifle in my hand is one thousand meters.
The reason for this is that I know that the Vietnamese army will use artillery fire to cover their retreat, so they retreated before the Vietnamese army bombed with mortars.
So, the position on the top of the mountain easily fell into our army's hands, and all our casualties were nothing more than a soldier being scratched by a mortar. (To be continued...)