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Chapter 84

Chapter 84

"We... can choose to retreat!" The instructor, who had been silent until now, interrupted: "We have completed the task assigned to us by our superiors, so there is no point in defending. In a war, we must be able to advance and retreat! As for the retreat plan...

…I think we can let our army’s long-range artillery blast open a bloody path and cover our retreat!”

I looked at the instructor. His face was no longer arrogant and conceited, replaced by an expression of panic that was hard to detect.

I know the instructor is panicking, but I can’t blame him. He thought he would be successful now. He led the troops to a great victory as soon as he took office. However, in the blink of an eye... he hasn’t tasted the fruits of victory yet.

Well, we are about to face a danger that we will never experience.

"I agree with the instructor's plan!" Liang Lianbing nodded and said: "Our army's long-range artillery fire is now free. We can first use artillery fire to cover and annihilate the Vietnamese Japanese ambushing in the back mountain, and then let the artillery fire block the Vietnamese army's advance.

The road will only take a while... This way we will have a high chance of safely retreating!"

"Yes!" Seeing that someone agreed, the instructor nodded heavily and said, "You can't go head-to-head with the enemy like a bull in a war, not to mention... we have completed the task and are short of medicine, and we still have our reinforcements on the road... retreat

The time has come!"

"I don't agree to retreat!" Scar thought for a while and said seriously: "The plan of the third platoon leader is too taken for granted. Use artillery fire to annihilate the Yue Japanese in the back mountain? How to annihilate them?! The Yue Japanese artillery is also coming to us.

After fighting back and forth for more than a dozen times, have we been annihilated? We know how to dig trenches and dig bunkers, but the more enemy we have, the more we can't dig them. The more enemy we have, the more we can stand and let our cannons explode like fools?"

"Say it again!" After a pause, Scar continued: "Our supply team will be attacked by the Vietnamese army, which means that our way back is not safe and there will be an enemy ambush. Look at the sacrifices of our soldiers...

There are only two or thirty injured people who can walk on their own. These two or thirty people have to carry the wounded. How can we walk? How can we retreat?"

When Scar said this, Liang Lianbing and the instructor became silent.

I very much agree with what Scar said. The instructor was standing and talking without pain in his back. He was not injured and could walk and jump. He thought that others could do it. We retreated from the Vietnamese artillery positions all the way back, and we knew that this retreat was not easy.

Already.

"Lao Yu!" the company commander said to the instructor: "I don't think it's appropriate to retreat. Most of our team is soldiers... If we have to hold on to the position, we can still hold on for a while. If we talk about retreat... I'm worried

There will be trouble!"

Although Captain Luo didn't elaborate, I understood what he meant.

The difference between soldiers and veterans lies in the morale of soldiers. They can come and go at any time. Just like just now, I successfully shot a few snipers on the battlefield and became very excited. If I talk about retreat... then

I'm afraid that everyone will only focus on themselves and run back in a swarm, and then it will be time for the Vietnamese army to start massacring.

"But... how can we fight this battle if we don't have a son?" The instructor was still a little unwilling.

It's just that he didn't seem to realize that he was supposed to be doing the ideological work for us, but now it's us who have to do the ideological work for him.

"Report to the company commander!" At this time, the correspondent Xiao Liu's panicked cry came from outside: "The Japanese tanks are ready, they are coming up!"

"Well!" Hearing this, the company commander immediately gave the order: "That's it. The battle situation is urgent and I won't say more. We have given up on retreating and will hold our position and wait for reinforcements!"

"Yes!" the soldiers responded, grabbed their guns and ran along the trenches towards their troops.

When I arrived at my unit's position, I saw that the soldiers were already in full formation. All of them had their guns mounted on the trenches, waiting for the Vietnamese to come up. I also put my guns up and looked down, and sure enough, I saw that the Vietnamese tanks had been adjusted.

After setting up the position, three black cannons were raised high and pointed at our position. They lined up on the road to build a steel defense line. The defense line was filled with machine guns and recoil rifles set up by the enemy...



Soon, as three red signals rose into the sky, the Vietnamese army crawled towards Hill 239 like locusts.

Why send a signal? It was for the effective coordination of all aspects of the Vietnamese army. I think at this time the Vietnamese army on the back of 239 also launched a charge. If it were before... we would have simply surrendered and been defeated, but now there was me on the back.

The army's long-range artillery fire cover gave us a glimmer of hope.

It is not an exaggeration to say that there is only a slim chance of survival, isn't it? As soon as the Vietnamese army's fire cover started, it was like an overwhelming force coming towards us.

The anti-aircraft machine guns and tank guns on the tanks, as well as the light and heavy machine guns and direct-aiming artillery scattered around with the tanks as cover... They continued to fire thousands of subs and artillery pieces at our army's positions.

The firepower was deployed in a dense rain directly in front of our position.

In other words, although we now occupy a condescending geographical advantage, we are actually trapped in a dilemma.

Hiding in the trenches? That is obviously not possible. The charging enemy troops will soon rush up and kill us one by one in the trenches.

Should we pop up and shoot at the enemy? It can indeed kill and injure some enemy soldiers, but we will undoubtedly suffer heavy losses under the rain from the direction of the tanks. Doing so is actually using the lives of our soldiers to

In exchange for the lives of the Japanese, it would be fine if our army had the upper hand, but our army is much smaller than the enemy...

"Boom!" sounded. When a machine gunner of our army was firing fiercely at the enemy, a tank turned its turret and fired a round at him. With a burst of fire, the machine gunner and deputy gunner

It flew far away with the machine gun. At the same time, our position shook violently as if it had been hit hard by a giant...

The difference between a tank gun and long-range artillery fire is not that it is powerful, but that long-range artillery generally does not have much precision. It relies on large quantities to cover a large area to kill the enemy, while tank guns can flexibly target the enemy's fire points.

shooting. In addition, the gun mounted on the Vietnamese tank is a rifled gun. The characteristic of the rifled gun is its high precision, so it is very effective to use it to suppress the firepower of our army.

"Ta-ta-ta..." A row of high-shelf machine guns swept over, and the two soldiers not far away from me didn't even have time to grunt, and their whole heads were shot far away.

I don’t need to say more about the Deshka high-shelf machine gun. This thing can penetrate 20mm steel plates... When it shoots at infantry, it can often cut people into two pieces. What it hit now is

The heads of the two soldiers were smashed together with their shoulders on the spot. Blood sprayed out from their necks like a fountain. The death was horrific.

With a sound of "Boom!", a burning bomb exploded on our army's position. The bright red flame spread quickly like the bloody mouth of a poisonous snake, killing four or five soldiers in less than a second.

Devouring it. In an instant, the soldiers were covered in fire, screaming and running around, jumping around. After a while, they fell to the ground and could no longer move.

I have to admit that for a long time I was frightened by the enemy's ferocious firepower, so much so that I never dared to stick my head out and shoot.

That thing was flying overhead, and as soon as it poked its head out, it could kill you at any time. Anyone would be afraid!

But seeing my comrades fall around me one by one while I hide in the trench and try to survive, the guilt in my heart is even worse than death...

In other words, I have never realized that I am such a soft-hearted person before, so I can only stick my head out and pull the trigger on the enemy.

"Bang bang!" Two gunshots rang out.

The targets I chose were not the enemies charging towards our positions. Compared with the firepower of the anti-aircraft machine guns, these enemies charging towards us became a little more important. So the first choice was of course the Japanese anti-aircraft machine gunners. This

The anti-aircraft machine gunner could have hidden in the tank cabin and operated the machine gun, but... because the head of the tank was raised high, the machine gunner could not maintain balance and fire effectively in the tank cabin, so those machine gunners had to

The whole person stood on the tank and swept away... For me who learned how to hit the offset, it was equivalent to a target.

But I only had two quick shots to kill an anti-aircraft machine gun shooter. The Vietnamese army seemed to sense my presence. In an instant, two machine guns concentrated their firepower and came towards me.

I quickly shrank my head back into the trench...the soil above my head was rushing towards me like a landslide.

As a soldier, being targeted by the enemy on the battlefield may be an honor, but it is definitely not a good thing for a sniper. This means that I must be more careful in my future activities, otherwise it is very likely that

There will never be another chance to pull the trigger!

I quickly came to a conclusion - there were targets everywhere outside the trenches. The longer I stuck my head out, the greater my chance of glory. So for the sake of my own life, I had to do it.

Complete a shooting action in the shortest time.

So I jogged along the trench for a while, changed my position, closed my eyes, and recalled the distribution of the tanks I had just seen. Then I suddenly opened my eyes, assumed the enemy's position, fired my guns at the fastest speed, and aimed.

Shoot...

With the "Bang!" gunshot, I didn't even know if I had hit the enemy, because I had already retracted my head the moment I pulled the trigger, so I had no time to observe the results.

At this time, what I was thinking was - never mind it! Anyway, the shot fired can't be changed, so why do I need to know whether it was hit or not? My own life is still important.

But I quickly understood that I couldn’t continue fighting like this. Although I could hit the Vietnamese machine gunners from time to time, it can be said that there are many people in the 316a Division of the Vietnamese army who can shoot machine guns. If I kill one, they will replace it with another one, so the high-shelf machine gun

The firepower never ceases.

But the Vietnamese troops charging towards us are getting closer and closer to us...

The moment the Vietnamese army rushes to our position, it is probably time for all of us to die accompanying these 239 Highlands.


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