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Chapter 51
But things are always easier said than done.
Just when I was about to lead my troops up for a round of gunfire, I thought to myself: These Vietnamese Japs are all veterans of the war. We all know the art of fire reconnaissance... Then wouldn’t the Vietnamese Japs know about it? Besides, what if the Vietnamese Japs are all veterans?
The Japanese are all hiding behind the high ground. Who can be scared by this fire reconnaissance?
More importantly, if the Vietnamese soldiers survive this fire reconnaissance, it will directly cause our army to think that there is no Vietnamese army ambushing in this highland, so we will relax our vigilance even more... Then I will end up harming my comrades.
Risk your own life?
So I was cautious and called Chen Yiyi and a few others to make arrangements like this. Then with a wave of my hand, the whole platoon went up to prepare.
The company commander waited for a long time but saw no movement from my side. He couldn't bear it and ran to me and asked: "What's going on? Isn't it about fire reconnaissance? Isn't it just a few shots? It's not done for a long time."
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"Don't worry, company commander! Let's go now..." I waved to Wang Shuren and Li Changbin who were not far away and were ready. They responded and led the troops forward along the highway.
I carried Wang Kechang with the rifle and ran all the way up to the high ground on the left. I found a position with a wide view and set up the rifle.
As soon as Wang Kechang came up, he lay down next to me, then raised his telescope to look here and there, and then whispered to me: "Reporting to the squad... Platoon leader, no enemy has been found!"
Hearing this, I couldn't help but feel funny. The place we were in was at least more than 400 meters away from the Gate of Hell, and it was still at night. Although there was a bit of starlight, the Japanese were probably all disguised and hiding in the grass.
It would be weird if this guy could see.
"Stop talking nonsense!" I said, "Keep staring!"
"Yes!" Wang Kechang responded and did not dare to say anything anymore.
I raised my rifle and looked through the sniper scope at the highland a few hundred meters away: this was a standard Vietnamese jungle, with many trees on both sides and a patch of thatch as high as half a man in the middle. It was just like what Chen Yiyi said.
It is a natural ambush site. Isn't that right? The thatch can hide people, and no one can find them if they hide in it or install some mines. The woods are the retreat. If the situation goes wrong, just pull the troops into the woods. Who can
Can't catch up either.
Next came the two classes of Wang Shuren and Li Changbin. I saw these two classes running towards the "Ghost Gate" like a hasty march...
"You kid!" At this time, the company commander hurriedly ran up, lay down next to me and cursed in a low voice: "Didn't you mean fire reconnaissance? Why did you just go up there?!"
"Company commander!" I smiled and replied: "This is another kind of fire reconnaissance, just wait and see the good show!"
Captain Luo didn't know what kind of medicine I was selling in my gourd, but seeing that I quickly focused my attention on the scope again, he didn't dare to disturb me anymore and just watched nervously.
Four hundred meters.
The soldiers from the two squads trotted towards the "Ghost Gate"... The number of people was a bit small, only about twenty people in total. No one believed that it was a large force. Therefore, I was not worried about the lurking soldiers.
The Japanese will take action against them because their usual style is to let the vanguard soldiers go and attack the main force behind them.
Three hundred meters.
The grass under the starlight was drifting in the wind. Except for the footsteps of the soldiers and a few insects, nothing seemed out of the ordinary. However, I felt a murderous aura in this tranquility...
I can't tell what it feels like. It's like a sixth sense, like someone is staring at you in the dark. I just feel a sense of creepiness and my hairs stand on end.
The People's Liberation Army of the two squads seemed to have sensed this, and some soldiers shrank back and looked like they were in trouble... But that's normal, even if you are a top soldier, you are worried about encountering enemy troops, right? So I'm not worried either.
The Japanese will see the flaw.
Two hundred meters.
While the company commander and the soldiers were watching nervously, gunshots suddenly burst out.
I saw a dozen people suddenly standing in the thatch on both sides of the road and shooting at the road... And there was a female voice among them shouting in Vietnamese: "Comrades, beat hard, don't let any of them go."
Pass!"
The company commander couldn't help being shocked and shouted: "There is indeed an ambush, retreat quickly!"
Of course, there is no need for the company commander to say this. The two squads of People's Liberation Army on the road retreated as soon as the gunfire sounded. While retreating, they fired a few shots into the grass... It looked like a
He looked like he was running away in panic.
However, those who are careful may find that the bullets fired from the grass on both sides were shot into the sky, and there were no casualties among the People's Liberation Army troops in the middle of the road without a drop of blood...
Of course, this is difficult to spot in a night with only faint starlight.
If you observe this, it is not difficult to think of the answer... Yes, this is another kind of fire reconnaissance I arranged. The dozen or so people hidden in the grass are not Japanese soldiers but Chen Yiyi's squad.
Just shooting fire reconnaissance is so boring, and given the quality of the Vietnamese army, I believe they are well prepared for fire reconnaissance, so I think no matter how much shooting is done, it is just a waste of bullets.
However, this fire reconnaissance directed by me was different. At the moment when the gunshots rang out, the Vietnamese who were hiding in the grass were also wondering: "What the hell is this guerrilla that came up to harm us?"
It's a good thing! I laid a good ambush, but I let them mess up the situation!"
So there are only two options for them. One is not to fight and continue to ambush, but this is obviously of no use because the enemy has confirmed that "there is an ambush." The other is to fight as many people as possible while this group of People's Liberation Army has not escaped.
Just hit as many as you can...
The Vietnamese army obviously chose the latter, because I had already seen several people standing in the grass on the high ground known as "Guimen Pass".
The rifle in my hand was certainly not a fool's errand. With a few "bang bang..." sounds, I knocked out the few black figures that had just made a move.
Although they couldn't see very clearly because of the darkness, their position was completely exposed the moment they stood up. This may be the reason why frogs can only see moving things but not static things. Sometimes people
This is also the case.
"Ten o'clock, submachine gunner!" Just when there was no target in my sniper scope, Wang Kechang shouted at the right time.
Without thinking much, I slightly adjusted the angle of the rifle... and a Vietnamese submachine gunner appeared in my scope.
"Bang!" a gunshot sounded, and the Vietnamese army fell in response.
This time it was not because of his actions, but because of the sparks from his gun... He should not have done anything, he just should not have thought that our troops were like lost dogs and had no power to fight back, or he thought that our troops
There was no weapon that could shoot accurately at a distance of 400 meters, so he stood up with confidence and fired continuously with his AK.
"Bang!" There was another gunshot, and a Vietnamese machine gunner was shot down by me before he even fired two shots.
It should be said that this is the credit of Wang Kechang. He discovered the machine gunner when he was setting up the machine gun and reported the position to me in time. Just when I adjusted the angle, I discovered that he was strafing, and the flames of the machine gun also revealed his position.
If he is exposed to my scope, then of course I don't need to be polite to him, and the problem will be solved by pulling the trigger.
"Bang!" This shot hit the deputy machine gunner.
This time it was not the direction reported by Wang Kechang, but not long after the machine gunner was knocked down by me... the deputy machine gunner hurriedly grabbed the machine gun's opening. I think he might not have even realized the shot that killed the machine gunner just now.
That bullet was fired by a sniper, otherwise he wouldn't have rushed towards the gate of hell so carelessly...
"Twelve o'clock……"
Just when I was about to adjust my position to the direction reported by Wang Kechang, I suddenly felt a strong wind blowing from my forehead, and then I felt a chill on the top of my head... and my military cap was blown far away.
went.
Only then did I realize that I had made a mistake, a very serious mistake: I only knew that I was a sniper and that I had a sniper rifle in my hand, but I completely ignored that the Vietnamese army also had snipers and sniper rifles.
Moreover, I was so careless that I kept sniping in the same sniper position, so... it was not difficult for the Vietnamese snipers to determine my position from the sparks of my shooting or the direction of the gunfire.
But my reaction was pretty quick, and I didn’t think much about it at the time. Almost the second after my hat was blown off, I pretended to be shot and leaned back with the gun...
"Platoon leader!"
"Second Platoon Commander!"
…
Wang Kechang and Company Commander Luo were obviously fooled by my actions. Wang Kechang wanted to rush to my side at the first moment, but was pushed down by Company Commander Luo.
From this point of view, Captain Luo still has some knowledge of sniper tactics. At least he knows that rushing up at this time will not have any effect except to bring death.
After a while, Captain Luo carefully climbed over and dragged my feet down...
At this time, I had the urge to jump up and run away, because I was not sure whether I was still exposed to the Vietnamese sniper's gun. What if I didn't deceive the Vietnamese sniper or the sniper was more conservative?
If you shoot one more shot at my "corpse", wouldn't that be the end of the game for me?
You know, the bullets from this sniper rifle are no joke, especially since I am still lying on the ground. Not only will this shot penetrate my body, but it may also hit the rocks under me.
It bounced back and ejaculated into my body again... At that time, I was afraid that my whole body would be smashed!
But in the end, I suppressed this impulse and didn't move. I allowed Captain Luo to drag my feet down bit by bit... My back was scratched so hard by the sharp stones. What the hell is this place like?
As if against me, everywhere else was full of rotten branches, leaves, and mud, but the place where I was was full of rocks.
But this seems normal. The place where I was hiding just now was a big rock, wasn't it? I think the rock was originally bigger, but it was just blown up by the artillery fire. Those small parts...
Naturally, it's under me.
"Damn it!" Captain Luo cursed in a low voice while dragging him away: "You kid, you are deliberately going against me... You sacrificed yourself and you still bothered to fume me with such a smelly foot. You haven't washed your feet for several days.
Is this what it is?”
"Hey! I've already sacrificed myself and you're still saying bad things behind your back. Aren't you afraid that I'll be a ghost and haunt you?"
"You..." I made a sound without moving, which shocked Company Commander Luo and Wang Kechang. Company Commander Luo looked at me blankly and said, "You... I'm not dead! Why are you motionless when you're not dead?"
Pretending to be a ghost to scare people?"
"Hush! Keep dragging..." I said: "Maybe the Japanese snipers are still watching!"
"Hmm!" Only then did Captain Luo realize what was going on. He shook his head and praised, "It's really your fault, your reaction is fast enough!"
Finally, after a long minute, I was dragged to safety.
At this time, I breathed a sigh of relief. Since I was not dead, it was time to meet the Vietnamese sniper!