"The 17th." On a renovated watchtower in Greenwich, a German sniper looked through the scope and knocked down a small officer of the National Guard from a distance.
The sniper's name was Georg Frick. After participating in the war with Poland, Belgium, France and other countries, he proved that he was an excellent sniper and subsequently joined a special unit of German paratroopers.
In the small team, Stuart came to England.
During the battle in which Stuart used Lord Gott to mobilize the British reserve force and the empty fighter planes in the rear to send 2nd Division of paratroopers to the rear of the Greenwich line of defense in one fell swoop, Georg's team was divided into capturing the upper floors of an ancient castle.
Watchtower.
The mission of their airborne regiment is to capture this ancient castle area. The mission of Georg's team is to prioritize capturing the watchtower, the highest point in the area next to the ancient castle, and occupy the commanding heights to provide support for the subsequent attack.
Georg is a very capable squad leader. Two hours ago, he used a small paratrooper hacksaw to cut off the wooden handles of six grenades, and then tied the six grenade heads with two ropes.
Holding the only wooden handle on the seventh grenade, he threw the super grenade into the National Guard garrison room inside the lookout.
Through this explosion, Georg's team eliminated more than 20 National Guard soldiers stationed in the room in the watchtower at once. After clearing the remaining 6 soldiers, Georg's team immediately occupied
This commanding height, and in the battle that lasted less than an hour, covered other paratroopers throughout the battle to seize the castle.
Georg, who led his twelve-man team to capture the watchtower, felt very sorry for the British National Guard soldiers originally stationed in the tower. The other party shrewdly stationed a force here that was enough to create suppressive firepower, and even brought in
Received two artillery pieces that are very rare in the British army.
As a result, one of Georg's super grenades killed most of the National Guard soldiers in the tower. This made the commanding heights of the watchtower modified and strengthened by the British useless at all.
"The 18th one." With the sound of a gunshot, Georg counted for himself proudly.
The 18th one does not mean that he only killed 18 enemies, it just means that he killed 18 enemies by sniping with the extended version of the Mauser sniper rifle in his hand.
Relying on this sniper rifle that had been tested on the Finnish battlefield and personally tried by Simon, the "White Death" of Finland, Georg almost reproduced Simon's original momentum in the Soviet-Finnish War.
Just like Simon crazily sniped a large number of Soviet soldiers, Georg now also sniped many British National Guard soldiers very easily and happily.
Because the National Guards are issued obsolete weapons, it is impossible to have snipers who use sniper rifles with magnifying scopes. Therefore, Georg now has no scruples and is not afraid of exposing his position because he is far enough away.
They used sniper rifles to shoot and kill the National Guardsmen who showed up in large numbers.
Relying on the magnifying glass, he could clearly see the body outlines of the British soldiers. However, in the eyes of the opponent, Georg was just a small dot, and it was impossible to aim, let alone fight back.
"I really don't understand why these militiamen recruited by the British didn't escape since they knew they couldn't defeat us." Georg killed 18 National Guardsmen who were hiding in a smaller annex building to the north of the ancient castle.
After the soldier, he turned over from the window, leaned against the wall, scratched his head and smiled.
They have completed the occupation of the ancient castle. There is only one annex building left, which can be captured at any time. The regiment headquarters has also issued an order. After the whole regiment has repaired for 30 minutes, it will start attacking the annex building.
Therefore, Georg was using his rest time and working extra overtime just now to snipe and kill British soldiers.
There are still about 10 minutes left before the end of the rest time specified by the regiment. Georg, who has already killed many targets, quickly takes the time to take a rest.
"It's probably because the commander above them didn't allow them to retreat." A paratrooper carrying a flamethrower responded to Georg as he leaned against the window on the left side of the tower's floor.
He was originally the protagonist responsible for consuming the enemy soldiers in the room when capturing the watchtower. However, because Georg relied on super grenades to eliminate the British soldiers in the room, this paratrooper named Ellis, who was carrying a flamethrower,
So I followed along and made soy sauce all the way.
When he was clearing out the remaining enemies in the watchtower, he still held the paratrooper's standard combat pistol and fired a few shots along with them.
But after completely occupying the watchtower and starting to provide fire support from the commanding heights, with only a flamethrower and a Mauser combat pistol, he really could only watch Georg and the others shoot.
This is not even the most painful thing. The most painful thing for Ellis is that every time Georg kills an enemy with a sniper, he has to report the number. It seems that there is no need to worry about encountering an enemy sniper and killing him wantonly.
Georg of the National Guard on the opposite side kept showing off his victory, and Ellis almost wanted to rush forward and beat Georg.
Of course, Ellis had a purpose in talking to Georg at this time.
"Georg, since you are going to rest, give me your gun." Ellis tentatively asked for the sniper rifle.
After all, he also wanted to experience the thrill of using a high-power lens to snipe at enemies wantonly.
Anyway, the possibility of being counter-sniped is almost zero. When there are no snipers on the opposite side, who wouldn't like to shoot unilaterally through the scope.
And for the German army, ammunition is not a problem. There are plenty of bullets. Although the amount carried at one time is limited, the battle has come to an end, and the allies of the French army and the Norwegian army will soon launch a full-scale counterattack.
Once the allies rush up, Georg and the paratroopers will complete their mission. At that time, if the bullets are not used up, do you still expect the bullets to have children?
It is also easy to replenish bullets. Anyway, the landing site has completely turned into the rear area of the Allied landing troops, and a large amount of supplies can be transported easily. In terms of ammunition, the Allied camp is much more generous than the British who are crazy about the expansion of the army.
However, even though Ellis felt that Georg had no reason to refuse him, the other party still rejected his request.
"No, the sniper rifle is not a toy and I cannot lend it to you to play with. If you really want to use it, I can help you get one for live ammunition shooting when you return to the camp." Georg refused ruthlessly, shaking his head.