Rebirth and stocking up in the apocalypse, I have tens of thousands of supplies for the world
Chapter 957 Game World 16
As long as they can cleverly avoid the enemy's powerful sea and air forces, it will not be difficult for these battle-hardened warriors, who can be called the kings of soldiers, to defeat their opponents.
At this moment, Hua Ningyao once again witnessed the kind of exquisite tactics that would still amaze people even from a God's perspective.
A regimental combat unit with more than a thousand soldiers was surrounded by more than 30,000 enemy troops and trapped on the top of two isolated mountains.
Faced with such a critical situation, the regiment commander made a prompt decision, quickly recalled the first and second battalions, and issued strict breakout discipline to all soldiers:
First, the spearhead platoon put on uniforms captured from the enemy and took up weapons that were also captured.
Secondly, the whole process of marching must appear to be open and aboveboard, arrogant and even a little swaggering;
At the same time, the main force must remain silent throughout the process, and any form of communication is strictly prohibited unless it is absolutely necessary.
The last and most important point is that if you encounter a large-scale enemy force, you should ignore it and continue to move forward;
But if you encounter a small group of enemies, you should not hesitate to cover their mouths, take away their guns, quietly eliminate them and drag them away from the scene.
. . . . . .
They set out at ten o'clock that morning. In order to prove that this march was feasible, the regiment commander walked in front.
After some discussion and planning, they finally decided on a place as the gathering place.
Just as they were ready to set off, Bangzi led an entire regiment to launch a large-scale cleanup operation.
Fortunately, God seemed to be helping that day, and it rained heavily. In addition, the soldiers under the Koreans did not pay much attention to other things except escaping for their lives. After all, many of them were deserters who fled from the battlefield.
To talk about the relationship between the Big Stick and the Second Stick, perhaps it can be summarized like this: the Big Stick is the heroic army that fought bravely against the invasion of Japanese pirates; and the Second Stick is the team that chose to kneel and surrender.
Their relationship is quite similar to that of Baldy and Wang at that time. When the Japanese pirates retreated, they were each recruited by Bear and Eagle and became their subordinates. Because of this, conflicts and frictions between the two sides continued to occur.
In fact, this situation is quite similar to the rabbit and the bald man, but there are significant differences between the two.
The similarity is that no matter which side it was, they all hated the Japanese pirates and engaged in fierce battles with them.
The difference is that during the civil war that broke out, Eagle only supplied Baldy with manpower and weapons and equipment. When he later realized that Baldy was really incompetent, he simply ignored him.
. . . . . .
Bald man: Humph, I can fight ten of them, but you can’t even fight one. Who are you to be called useless?
Since the guys led by Erbang were really useless, the progress of the whole operation was extremely slow.
At the same time, another team in another direction successfully intercepted a regiment of Eagles on the road, resulting in almost all of the battalion-level cadres of the regiment being killed or injured.
After they successfully completed the blocking mission, they quickly evacuated the scene. As a result, the besieged regiment was completely trapped in a situation where they were surrounded by enemies on all sides.
The regiment decided to cross the Namhan River to the east, but during this time, the second baton searched two mountains in succession but found nothing.
By the time the regiment successfully crossed the river, it was already completely dark.
Immediately afterwards, the Second Battalion began to move towards the commanding heights, and the soldiers paid close attention to the movements on the lower right and surrounding areas; the First Company of the First Battalion chose to walk on the right wing and keep a certain distance from other troops.
Once the main force was attacked, they were ordered not to participate in the battle, but to do everything possible to withdraw to the rear in order to preserve the vitality of the regiment.
Companies 2 and 3 were responsible for carrying the wounded deep into the forest, and the meeting point agreed upon by everyone was Yuanbu Cave.
At this moment, the night was as dark as ink, and the search teams sent by the Koreans were all hastily put together. They were not familiar with each other at all. It could even be said that they were in a state of confusion of "you don't know me, and I don't know you".
. . . . . .
They had come close to this team several times but missed it, but the 5,000-year-old team always maintained an orderly and uniform march.
The Koreans thought they were the same group of people and did not suspect anything. Meanwhile, another search team was passing by them on the other side of the road and even chatted with them for a while.
During this time, the two sides talked and laughed, and walked side by side for a long time. As the night grew darker, the other party invited them to rest together.
However, the five thousand year old man politely declined, saying that he was not yet sleepy, and then continued on his journey, gradually moving farther and farther away.
At 9 o'clock that evening, the spearhead platoon, as the vanguard, arrived at the predetermined target location first. When they were looking for a suitable assembly point for the follow-up large force, they happened to meet an enemy search platoon on a narrow road.
Faced with the sudden situation, the soldiers of the spearhead platoon reacted quickly and attacked decisively. They eliminated an enemy squad in a lightning speed and successfully captured nine enemy soldiers.
The remaining defeated soldiers were frightened when they saw the bad situation and fled in panic. After some interrogation, they learned that most of the enemy's main forces had also approached this place and planned to launch a large-scale search operation on the surrounding hills after dawn.
After receiving this information, the regiment commander knew that this place was full of dangers and was not a place to stay for long. So he made a prompt decision and ordered the second and third companies to carry the wounded and rush through the area, while the first company stayed behind to seize the high ground on the south side to ensure the safe evacuation of the entire unit.
The first battalion marched quickly under the cover of night, crossed the mountains and roads, and arrived at a high ground.
By coincidence, we happened to run into a guerrilla group from Dabang. After they told them the location of our main force, they left some supplies for them and then left.
The regiment commander ordered them to rest on the spot and wait for the team behind them, but after waiting for a long time, no one came and it was almost dawn.
The regiment commander hadn't seen any troops from the Second Battalion, and he knew they must have gone in the wrong direction.
. . . . . .
The road signs left by the battalion were originally clearly visible, but unfortunately they were ruthlessly washed away by the torrential rain and became blurred.
Due to the loss of accurate guidance, the Second Battalion lost its way in the vast wilderness and unknowingly headed in the completely opposite direction.
When the first ray of sunlight in the early morning pierced through the clouds and illuminated the earth, the soldiers of the Second Battalion were shocked to realize that they had taken the wrong road!
They were extremely anxious and did not dare to delay for even a moment. They immediately turned their horses around and galloped in the right direction at lightning speed.
After twenty hours of arduous march, the soldiers were already exhausted and their physical strength was almost depleted.
In desperation, they had to forcibly capture the nearby steep and towering Jianshan Mountain as a temporary resting place.
However, fate always seems to like playing tricks on people. Just as the Second Battalion arrived at the mountain, the enemy happened to launch a intensive search operation in the same direction.
During a short rest period, a row of soldiers from the spearhead platoon volunteered to go down the mountain to look for water. Unexpectedly, they accidentally discovered the enemy's camp at the foot of the mountain.
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