The training and teaching of the guerrillas were carried out step by step. What surprised me and the soldiers was that the guerrillas were making rapid progress in training and learning.
I think there are two main reasons for this. On the one hand, it is naturally that this war has a deep pain to the guerrillas. Just like when we were trying our best to learn on the Vietnam battlefield, the guerrillas also know if they don’t learn.
It is very likely that you will be eliminated on the battlefield... Only with pressure will you have motivation. Under the pressure of death, your enthusiasm for learning will naturally be different.
On the other hand... because the knowledge we teach is very targeted, the courses we offer can be said that except for the basic courses, all other courses can be used immediately on the battlefield after learning them, such as single
Soldier tactics, artillery observation, etc. When the soldiers teach the course, they will add many experiences they have summarized on the battlefield... Of course, this kind of teaching is indirect teaching, that is, the soldiers first pass the knowledge and experience.
Translation church Afghan teachers, Afghan teachers teach Afghan guerrillas again.
But even so, the knowledge imparted still has a lot of practical experience... Because it is useful and can be used immediately, the Afghan guerrillas enjoy it, and soon formed a mutual relationship within the guerrillas.
Comparing the trend of who has mastered more knowledge and who has understood more thoroughly, sometimes several Afghan guerrillas even fight for the correct understanding of a knowledge point and come to our theory.
This made Saheed and his team a little confused... Why didn't the guerrillas look like this when they taught?
Actually, there is nothing strange about this. On the one hand, Sahide and others do not understand the cultural level of Afghans. So they will appear during the lecture... When talking about multiplication, they find that they can't add, and when saying that addition is, they find that they can't add.
The phenomenon of them not even writing the numbers is like saying nothing after a few days, and the Afghans learn nothing.
On the other hand... It's because although Saheed and others can speak Persian, this Persian is not pure or fluent, and some words are used incorrectly... After all, it is not native to Persian, and Persian
After so long, the theory of language has been different in different regions. Translators such as Sahide can usually understand each other's consciousness with Afghans, but there will undoubtedly be difficulties when you really need to teach.
Therefore, education work is not simply about having goods in your stomach... If you have goods in your stomach, you must be able to accurately express this knowledge. You must even understand your students and be targeted according to the specific situation of the students.
Implement education.
Saheed and others could neither express accurately nor understood the situation of students, that is, Afghan guerrillas, so they became failed teachers.
But the Afghans who we just recruited were different. First of all, when Sahide taught them, he could understand at one point... They even know more about some knowledge than Sahide and others.
There are several college students who graduated from Kabul University. They can be said to be aspiring young people in Afghanistan... Because they are dissatisfied with the Soviet invasion and the government becoming a puppet of the Soviet Union. So they resolutely join the guerrilla team... Every country is suffering from foreign countries
When forces invade, a group of people will stand up and fight for it, and Afghanistan is no exception.
One of them was deeply impressed by me... because he was the son of a jewellery merchant in Kabul, and he had never suffered since childhood, his family was very good, and when the Soviets attacked Kabul... in order to obtain a
Some Afghans did not plunder heavily (the Soviets mainly targeted the guerrilla opposition, and adopted a policy of appeasement against government agencies and people of some forces in Afghanistan).
In other words, Alder could continue to enjoy his original life, even under the protection of the Soviet army... But he still did not obey his parents' persuasion and decided to join the Afghan guerrillas with a few classmates.
Because of this... He used a pseudonym when we asked for a name, which is the name we know now... Alder. He was afraid that if his real name was heard by the Soviets, it would implicate himself.
parents.
Not to mention how much role Alder can play in our army. Even his spirit is enough to make us admire... Sometimes I think that if I were in his position today, I would be like him
Do you join the guerrillas as well? I don’t think I won’t... At most, I will donate some money or supplies to the guerrillas, and it will be almost done.
What makes me even more incredible is that Alder doesn't think it's a sacrifice... If it were someone else, I would definitely think... I gave up my life of prosperity for the sake of my motherland, and not only gave me all my money and goods.
, and he even lost his life... The guerrillas should give me some special care!
But Alder didn't... He didn't even want others to know these things. On the one hand, it was because the more people knew about it, it meant that his family in Kabul was more dangerous, and on the other hand, it was because he himself was
I don't think I should have such a mentality.
He told me that he understood... "I dedicate myself to it is my country, not the Afghan guerrillas, so the guerrillas do not owe me anything, they should also dedicate themselves to the country... So no one owe me anything!
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I was very surprised when I heard this... I can't believe that a rich second-generation from a wealthy businessman would have such mature and selfless thoughts.
Looking at the doubts in my eyes, Alder smiled and said, "Captain Yang, if you live in such a country... you might be the same as me. From childhood to adulthood... I have seen too much
The pain, too many wars, too many deaths... I and they were living in two worlds, so I tried to understand them and understand them... So I knew this was Afghanistan. I also had sadness,
I have been disappointed and even hated why I was born in such a country... but in the end I only want to do one thing... Let the Afghan people live a better life!"
After hearing Allard's words, I had only one thought... What would the instructor think if he heard these words from a capitalist?
People with such thoughts can take on great responsibilities... Because facts have proved that when such people consider problems, they will start from the interests of the entire Afghanistan and from the overall situation, rather than just considering themselves or like the leaders of other forces.
It is the interests of small groups.
So I made him the sixth battalion commander... and this battalion is quite special. Their members are basically newly joined soldiers with cultural foundations.
Ales is also very grateful for my arrangement... Later I learned from Hassanna that Ales was in front of him from time to time: He joined the guerrillas with confidence and hope, but saw the guerrillas.
All kinds of strange phenomena were disappointed, but now they came to the Sigeo Valley... and he saw hope again!
"What's the news over Smith?" As I sat back on the chair, I closed my achesy eyes and asked Zhao Jingping casually.
I used to think that sitting in the office would not be tired, but now I realize that this idea is obviously wrong... Because there are too many things to consider and arrange, and my mind is sometimes messy like a mess.
Similarly, this kind of fatigue is indescribable. I don’t know where I am tired, but I just feel like I want to be quiet... This may be what others often call mental labor!
"The same reply!" Zhao Jingping replied: "The deputy battalion commander asked me to ask twice, but the U.S. government was considering it!"
"Yeah!" I nodded.
Of course I am talking about the Americans' "stinger"...
Air defense has always been our weakness, even if we have entered the Xigeo Valley now... The reason why we were able to fight the Soviet helicopter group suffered heavy casualties last time was entirely because the Soviet army underestimated the enemy and hit us ambush... But
If you can play ambush once, it does not mean you can play a second time... Unless the Soviet army is a fool, it is impossible to make the same mistake again at the same place.
Therefore, how to deal with the Soviet army's armed helicopters is a big problem!
Indeed... our Xigeo Valley has a large number of anti-aircraft machine guns, and anti-aircraft artillery can pose a certain threat to the armed helicopters. We have also built garrison fortifications for these equipment, so that Soviet helicopters will also have them when attacking the Xigeo Valley.
Zen that is avoided.
But the problem is... anti-aircraft machine guns and small-caliber anti-aircraft artillery are not suitable for carrying them on their bodies and walking with the army... anti-aircraft machine guns are fine, just split and carried by a few infantrymen, although its ammunition supply will also be a big problem.
, but it can still be carried in the end, and the giant anti-aircraft artillery...it would be a joke to take it to run in the mountains with it.
In other words... we only have a certain amount of air defense firepower in this Xigeo Valley. Once we walk out, we will basically be passively beaten!
This is also the reason why portable air defense missiles are very important... An infantry can carry things, and then have a high accuracy rate... It is said that in history, Afghan guerrillas can use stinger missiles to achieve more than 50%
The accuracy rate is that every two "stingers" can kill a helicopter... This can almost be said to be a magical weapon of guerrilla warfare.
But it is precisely because portable air defense missiles can cause such great trouble to helicopters that the United States has been considering whether to equip this thing with the Afghan army.
At this moment, Aduzai ran in and reported to me: "Battorney General Yang... According to the intelligence, a large number of equipment from the Soviet Union was ready to be transported back to China via the Sarang Highway! Most of these are air defense equipment, including air defense missiles!"