One reason why we are so anxious to train is that we have just won the battle... Hassan and Aduzai were very surprised by my order. Why are we still in a hurry to train after winning the battle? Second after the war
The sky began, and the soldiers didn’t even have time to celebrate. What’s more, the soldiers had just won such a big victory, so they should have a rest!
But what they didn't know was... the reason why I was so anxious to do a training session was precisely because I won the battle.
Our second company has experienced too many things like winning battles... On the Vietnam battlefield, we won the more with fewer defeats. Except for a few small setbacks, such as being a sneak attack by Vietnam agents, almost all the others are
It’s a victory, and it can even be said that I am one of them, so I know very well what the mentality of the soldiers after winning the victory...
"We have finally defeated the enemy. We are now the heroes. We can enjoy the next one now!"
"Those who have never been to the battlefield... do you know that your life is exchanged for me on the battlefield now? So it's time for you to compensate me!"
"I almost lost my life on the battlefield. I can't tell you when I will go to the battlefield next time... I'll enjoy it while I'm resting with the victory!"
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So at this time, all kinds of discipline problems arise... What's even more difficult is that these discipline problems are often unable to be dealt with.
Because they are indeed understandable... Just like the "war ability" that appears in China, I am fighting against the Vietnamese Japanese on the battlefield. What's wrong with taking the bus when I come back? What's wrong with watching a few movies?
Therefore, the superiors can only turn a blind eye to these things... Many of those heroes who are indeed from the battlefield. It is indeed a bit unreasonable to punish them for this matter... This is actually a disguised indulgence
.So the "war energy" began to spread across the country soon!
Because of this lesson, I dare not relax at all in Afghanistan... Because I am very clear that the Afghan guerrillas are originally a lax army, and they can even be said to be without the constraints of national laws and military regulations.
...There is indeed national laws, but the state and government were occupied by the Soviet army, so the law became a piece of paper and had no effect on the guerrillas. Military rules... If you want to say that there is, there is indeed a reputation among all ethnic groups.
Even if the elders use some unwritten oral regulations, the military rules of each race are different... Some guerrillas even stipulate that if they see other guerrilla arsenals on the battlefield, they should do as much as possible.
Occupy or destroy.
It is precisely because of this that guerrillas often fight... Many times the struggle between guerrillas is due to territory and arms.
Of course, this phenomenon has rarely appeared in Hassan's troops... Needless to say, it is natural that I decided that if we want to join, we must obey Hassan's command.
But the problem is... our guerrillas have expanded rapidly during this period. In just a few months, Hassan's guerrillas have changed from the initial few hundred to thousands... This process is pretty good
Well, because there are hundreds of us, we could effectively train and monitor more than 1,000 people at that time, so there has been no trouble.
However, before and after entering the Sigeo Valley... the number of people suddenly increased to three or four thousand... So several forces appeared within the guerrillas, the largest of which was Aduzai as the leader.
The original team in the Xigeo Valley and the foreign guerrilla faction represented by Hassan. The others are the Tajik tribe, the Hazara tribe... and more than a dozen tribes that I can't remember my name.
There are hundreds of these tribes, and only a dozen of them are fewer... This makes me secretly admire the Afghan guerrillas. Even if they only have a dozen people, they can form a force without integrating into other guerrillas.
Go, so at this time I really believe what Persour said... The Afghans are not unifying, but too united. Even if they join the guerrillas at different times, they have a way to join the guerrillas.
Come together into a small group.
It is precisely because of this that there are inevitably many problems within the guerrillas... As the instructor said, there are "no big problems, no small problems" among the guerrillas.
But I think...these problems within the guerrillas are not just small problems. In fact, there are already big problems, that is, various internal forces cannot be integrated and cannot exert the power of unity. It's just that this problem has not yet emerged.
That's it.
As for why it didn't break out... I think that's because we won many battles when facing the Soviet army. Under this premise, all forces have seen the interests: they can survive and attack the invaders to strengthen their own forces... Because
Having this common interest, they are temporarily connected.
but……
There is no doubt that such troops can only win battles but not defeat wars.
The reason is very simple. Since the factor that unites them is victory... Then once this factor no longer exists, that is, we lose the battle or even just because there is an unfavorable situation on the battlefield, these forces will soon fall apart.
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I can't imagine the consequences... By then, what else will be left in our Xigeo Valley? Perhaps only the ** people and some of the guerrillas under Hassan will defend here.
, and the other guerrillas didn't know which corner of the mountainous area they ran to!
It is precisely because of the thought of these terrible consequences that I have tried to control various forces after the war so that the "war energy" in their hearts can spread and grow.
Because I know very well... Once these "wars can" break out, it is very likely to trigger internal conflicts among the guerrillas.
What are the means to control the "war energy"?
It’s just a training session...and it’s a high-intensity training session!
I brought those guerrillas who had just won the battle and were arrogant and thought they were amazing and could be powerful and prosperous in front of the people to practice in the mountains...
Our second company is very experienced in all this... The second company is the agent company, and I have never experienced any high-intensity training... Five kilometers off-road (5 kilometers off-road in the mountains and hot climates of Afghanistan is not a joke.
, dehydrate and kill people at any time), rock climbing, trench building, squad tactics, etc.
Practicing during the day and at night also makes them tired as if they can't breathe a few times, and the sense of superiority in their hearts is gone. At this time, they understand... Although they have won the battle before, they
It does not mean that they are gods and can do whatever they want. They still have to struggle in the mountains, obey orders, and are still an ordinary, small warrior!
Of course, I still have no command over them... Whether to listen to my orders or not, my trump card is... I can do not obey my orders, but please leave my troops and leave the Sigeo Valley, don't accept it.
Our training helps!
So this is very obvious... Although I have repeatedly emphasized that we are just military advisers who have no command over the guerrillas, in fact, the guerrillas are completely in our control... You can not listen to my orders,
I'll get out of this unit if I'm ordered!
Of course, it’s enough for us to know this kind of thing in our hearts. Chinese people pay attention to the doctrine of the mean. Some things are better if they are a little vague. There is no need to explain everything too clearly!
Another reason why I was anxious to train... is because this battle exposed too many problems with the guerrillas, such as the control of mortars, anti-aircraft machine guns and anti-aircraft guns, and the chaos of some guerrillas in combat
...
This actually makes me feel a headache... Although our guerrillas have more than 4,000 people in the battle, some guerrillas are completely outside our control... They are nominally our guerrillas, but they are just
People just survive here, and the entire battle is fought by themselves. After this battle, our command center didn’t know where they were or what they did.
Of course, part of this is because we don’t have too many communication equipment and Chinese people are their military advisers... In fact, we cannot do this, on the one hand, because there are too many forces in Afghanistan.
We cannot do everything, for example... a force with only a dozen people, can we arrange a radio station and two military advisers for them? On the other hand, the language is not accessible... It is difficult to use it if the language is not accessible.
The orders are executed in place... Although sometimes our military advisers do use gestures to make the Afghan guerrillas understand what we mean, they can completely refuse to obey on the pretext that they don't understand.
This makes us actually control more than 2,000 troops on the battlefield, and a considerable part of them are controlled by Hassan and Aduzai. This is why I always feel the strength when I fight the Soviet army.
The reason for the shortcomings... The reason why we were able to defeat the Soviet army before was largely due to luck and the efforts and coordination of the Chinese people.
Therefore, training is necessary... and urgent, especially during the last battle... many guerrillas controlled mortars were calculated in advance by the Chinese personnel for the guerrillas to memorize the data.
It can be imagined... If you fight one war and two battles like this, it would be fine, or if you only fight in the Xigeo Valley, you can make peace. Once the troops are pulled out and fight in different environments... then our army's mortars are basically
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