I called up the guides and Spanish translators who brought from the village.
As for what we call up to do, it goes without saying, of course it is just to communicate with the Argentines who are blocking us opposite us.
However, this kind of communication is very difficult, because there must be a process of converting Chinese to English, and then converting English to Spanish and then shouting it out.
Fortunately, we have no shortage of translations in the middle, so it is not very difficult to do.
"Let the guide shout at the Argentinians!" After several translators were ready, I said to Lin Xia: "Tell them that we have broken through their defense line and are now surrounded by the sea, land and air forces.
Stanley Port, it is no longer meaningful to continue to fight. Let them surrender. The British army has no intention to let them suffer more casualties. At the same time, they will also abide by the Geneva Convention to ensure that the prisoners are treated fairly!”
"What?" Lin Xia was stunned when she heard this.
"If you tell me, just say it!" I glared at Lin Xia impatiently.
"Yes!" Lin Xia responded and immediately translated my words into English and said it accordingly.
"What?" Now it was Major Will and Major Hill's turn to be stunned.
"Col. Did I hear it wrong or did I have a translation problem?" Major Will asked, "Our decision was to surrender to the Ah Jun, but what you meant was to make the Ah Jun surrender?!"
"You heard it right!" I nodded with certainty: "Let Ajun surrender!"
"Col. Do you think this is possible?" Major Will's face was filled with an incredible expression: "We did not break through their defense, nor did we surround Port Stanley. We were even more than four hundred people and couldn't hold on for long.
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"It's true!" I interrupted Major Will and said, "But the Argentines don't know!"
When I said this, everyone around me was stunned.
After a long time, Major Hill nodded and said, "Maybe the colonel is right. Our battle was created from the beginning to create an assumption of surrounding Stanley Port and launching a general offensive, so maybe it can really deceive Argentina.
People. What's more, it won't hurt us if you try it."
"Yes!" I nodded and said, "Try it and say, if the Argentines don't surrender, we will surrender!"
With a "puff" sound, Lin Xia couldn't help laughing out loud.
"Damn it!" Liang Lianbing sniffed from the side: "Look at what we fought in this battle, and we have been comparing who surrendered first until now!"
With a "coax!", the other soldiers also laughed.
In fact, although Liang Lianbing and others acted relaxed, if they really wanted to surrender, I think I would have to use orders to suppress them.
Finally Major Will nodded in agreement: "Col. I have to say that you have always surprised me, and that's how it is!"
So the guide quickly began to shout to Ajun, who was waiting for him on the other side. Of course, the content of the shouting was what I said. What made me a little ecstatic was that after the guide finished shouting, Ajun opposite was silent, even the original
The sound of digging foxholes in the snow stopped.
This means that everyone knows... It is obvious that if Ajun didn't let us be fooled, then they should immediately hear a burst of laughter or directly answer with gunshots.
They did not do this, which means that they were in conflict at this time, or that they needed time to study and discuss.
When Major Will and Major Hill saw this scene, they were immediately excited. They were not fools, and of course they knew what this silence contained.
"I am Lieutenant Colonel Will, the battalion commander of the A Battalion of the Third Brigade!" I struck by the iron and continued: "Port Stanley is over, Argentinians, give up their unnecessary resistance. We have no intention of being enemies with you, and at the same time we can go to
You promise that the struggle between Britain and Argentina will only be on the Cambridge Island, which is a point we have repeatedly emphasized. In fact, you also know that we have always wanted to resolve the Cambridge Island issue peacefully, and we do not want more casualties.
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"Put down your weapons and then you can come back to Argentina alive to reunite with your family and friends. Think about them, they don't want you to give your life to this war, right?"
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The words I shouted seem simple, but actually have deep meaning. First of all, I lied that I was Lieutenant Colonel Will, the commander of the Battalion A of the Third Brigade, which made Major Will look at me with a weird face.
Of course this is not true, but the information revealed to the Argentines is... Battalion Commander A has reached this point, will the British Third Brigade be far away?
So this fake identity is actually more lethal than Major Sas.
In addition, I also mentioned their family and friends, and reiterated the British government's position on this war... I have been surviving from the battlefield and know that these things are the most concerned issues for a soldier.
My words are to tell the Argentine soldiers that surrender means safety and that they can go home to reunite with their relatives and friends. This is undoubtedly the psychology of several bombs slamming into the opposite Argentina soldiers.
After shouting for a while, I saw that the effect was almost the same... I knew very well that I should not be too anxious at this time, especially for those who are struggling with conflicts in their hearts. I should stop persuading such people and say too quickly.
Too many may be resisted by them and will backfire.
So I looked at my watch and said, "I'm giving you five minutes to consider. I'm very sorry, because of the order from my superiors, we can only give you so much time! Without a reply in five minutes, we had to attack!"
Actually, I am not the order from my superiors. I am worried that if I give them too much time, they will find flaws. After all, the British bombing of Stanley Port was much smaller at this time, even Lieutenant Colonel Buck
The bombing of the third layer of defense slowed down.
Of course, on this dark night, it would take time for Ajun to thoroughly figure out what was happening outside.
All I could do next was to wait minute by minute and second, and as anxious as I was waiting were other British soldiers, including Major Will and Major Hill.
The people in this regard are much calmer. They seem to think that I can worry about these things, and they just need to obey orders.
From a personal point of view, I still have great hope for the possibility of Ahmad's surrender. The reason is very simple, that is, in history, the Ahmad's army surrendered in large numbers without much resistance. This is enough to show that
The army had great problems in morale and will to resist.
What I can't be sure of is whether the Armen in front of me will be different from the Armen described in history, just like the artillery we just met.r1152