"Run!" At this time, of course I would not give up this opportunity. I shouted and followed the Argentine deserters and chased them like sheep, and while chasing them, they also ran slowly or
It was Ajun who fell to the ground who fell one by one and defeated them one by one./
At this time, we all had a tacit understanding and did not kill the fleeing Ah Jun... Just kidding, they are our vanguards. If we kill too much, it will be obvious that there will be a clear boundary between the enemy and us, then we will be very easy
They will be identified by the secretly prepared Ah Jun and blocked.
And this kind of blocking is deadly to us, because it is very likely that it only requires a machine gun... a few rows of bullets will press us to the ground and separate us further from the deserter.
At this time, I was a little surprised that those British soldiers would have the same tacit understanding and only attack those A-juns who threaten us. For example, some A-juns would turn around and observe what was going on behind them, and some officers even tried to organize the situation.
A new line of defense... There is no need to consider such an opponent. As long as you don’t have to turn your back to us, you just raise the gun and pull the trigger.
Later I realized that the British army did not have a tacit understanding with us, but they were unwilling to kill them again at this time... This is how the recruits are. They are easily lenient on the battlefield, but they are not the fault of this.
Even I couldn't do anything about the battle.
So we quickly occupied the coarse diamond highland, rather than occupying it, so we just passed by... When we occupied the coarse diamond highland, we simply threw a few grenades into the trenches, air raid shelters, etc.
The purpose of this is to worry that there are still Argentine troops hidden in it. If these Argentine troops are not cleared, we may block the sas troops after we pass by.
Of course, this possibility is very small, because I believe that the A-jun who was still hiding in the rough diamond position at this time was just to save their lives. They would not have the courage to come out to resist, even if they occupied the geographical advantage. However, we dare not have any on the battlefield.
The general idea.
Then we ran along the way with Ajun.
At the same time, I also let Liang Lianbing's troops and sas follow...
In other words, our original plan was completely disrupted by this time.
Originally, SAS should have attacked the Afghan artillery positions as the main force, but now it has become our training company that chased the Afghan army and fought fiercely.
During this fierce battle and killing, I found that the deserters of the Ajun were in deeper chaos, that is, killing each other.
"This is so strange!" Xu Jianping couldn't help asking when he saw this scene: "Why do they have to hit themselves?"
I just smiled bitterly and didn't answer.
In fact, this is not surprising at all. This is the more serious problem that infiltration wars will bring: mutual loss of trust. No one can be sure that the people around them are enemies or friends.
Perhaps. This chaos was just a small-scale at the beginning, or just an accident, for example, an Ajun's gun went fire and injured a company's comrade-in-arms, so the other party mistakenly thought that the one who injured him was disguised as Ajun's.
The enemy will fight back. This kind of fight back will make others mistakenly think that they are enemies. So soon, the more they fight, the more they fight, the more they fight. Everyone is fighting.
By the way, we are suffering in our self-defense counterattack against Vietnam, so of course we know why this chaos occurs. But British soldiers who have no combat experience still don’t understand why this is the case.
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But this chaos is not a good thing for us.
The reason is that the deserters of the Afghan army have entered the indiscriminate attack now, so they will naturally treat us as enemies. So we are not suitable to continue running with them.
But then again, we should have "partially gone" with them... The destination of the Argent army deserters is Port Stanley, while our destination is the artillery position on the flank of Port Stanley.
So we were so happy that we didn't participate. After firing a row of bullets towards the A-juns in front and then knocking down a group of people, we took a turn and changed the marching route.
"Battery Commander, are you?" Before we could walk, Liang Lianbing's voice came from the walkie-talkie: "We are at eight o'clock!"
I turned my head and saw a group of people behind me scribbling a few circles with dim flashlights. They were the code we identified with each other.
"It's us!" I also called the flashlight and replied to the secret code.
Liang Lianbing and others rushed up quickly. What surprised me was that there were sas people who came up with them. Obviously, they met with Liang Lianbing's troops first.
The first thing I saw was the arrogant Angus, but now he has no such disdain as he had at first, and replaced it with an indescribable complex look.
Of course I can understand this, you must know that he did not take us seriously at all... This includes the British training company we led, and he even made excuses to torture this training company before, but now
But we have to rescue them, and they are even at a disadvantage in actual combat.
"Colin!" At this time, a sas officer held a gun in his hand and ran up to shake hands with me and said, "I am Major Hill, the commander of sas! I'm sorry we're late because we have many wounded people.
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I can understand this. You must know that this is a breakthrough, and you must escape from the sky with a thunder without rushing, so of course you have to bring the wounded by your side.
"Lieutenant Colonel Kent is okay!" I asked.
"It's okay for the time being!" Hill replied: "It's too much blood loss, and it's not certain if it's not treated in time!"
"Then..." Then Hill looked at the map, pointed to the front and said, "The artillery position we are going to attack is right in front of us, right?"
"It's true!" I replied: "Now it's only one kilometer away!"
"What are we waiting for?" Major Hill looked at his watch and waved behind him: "We have ten minutes left!"
I know what Major Hill is referring to as the ten minutes, which is the time when the naval guns, Harrier, helicopters bombed Stanley Port, and that is the time when we attacked the artillery positions.
I don't know if all this can be successful, because it was a location we had not reconnaissance before... After all, it has always been the defense line of the Argentine army, and British reconnaissance personnel have not been able to penetrate that area.
So we don’t know whether there are landmines ahead, new lines of defense, or a large number of Argentine troops...
But I know at least one thing, that is, we have no turning back now, we can only continue along this path. (To be continued...)