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Chapter 7 Paratroopers are born to be surrounded (2)

Next to a high ground to the north of the village, Colonel Kuba jumped off his war horse, walked to the top of the high ground, and picked up his telescope to look at the village.

In the telescope, Colonel Kuba clearly saw the whole picture of the village. This village called Valron is located more than 1,500 meters in front of him. The terrain around the village is very small, and it is generally very flat. There are no large areas of woods nearby that can be ambushed and ambushed. The road passes from north to south from the middle of Valron Village, splitting Valron Village in two halves.

There is a section of infantry trench on both sides of the highway north of the village. Colonel Kuba judged that the force inside was about two companies.

After observing the terrain around the village for a while, two Polish soldiers rode their bicycles to the bottom of the high ground. They were the scouts of the bicycle platoon of the reconnaissance company under Colonel Kuba.

Throwing down the bicycle, the two soldiers climbed up to the high ground in sweat, saluted Colonel Kuba, and then took out two pieces of white paper from the file bag on their right waist.

On the white paper is the German army's defense map of the reconnaissance company. Colonel Kuba saw the German army building ring fortifications on the east and west sides of the village. According to the markings of the reconnaissance company, the defenders in the ring fortifications on the east and west sides of the Valang Village have a company.

Colonel Kuba kept thinking about the defense map and found that there were four companies deployed outside the village, and there should be at least one company reserve team in the village. To be safe, it was calculated based on two companies. There were a total of six Germans in the opposite village. He had three infantry battalions under his command, each battalion of three infantry companies and a heavy machine gun company, plus the regiment-affiliated anti-tank company and reconnaissance company, a total of fourteen companies. In addition, he also had an infantry artillery platoon. After thinking about it, Colonel Kuba made a decision to attack Valang Village.

He picked up the telescope and looked for a while. Colonel Kuba smiled. He found that the German army's fortifications in Valron Village were very simple and there was not even a barbed wire. This discovery further strengthened his determination to attack Valron Village.

After finding three battalion commanders under his command, Colonel Kuba began to assign tasks.

Colonel Kuba decided to use a battalion of troops to conduct a feint attack from the north of the village to attract the attention of the two companies of German troops; and use two companies of troops to conduct a feint attack on the west of the village to attract the attention of the German troops to the west of the village.

The main attack direction was placed on the east side of the village by Colonel Kuba. There was a large area of ​​grass on the east side of Valon Village. The waist-high green grass and colorful wild flowers extended like a carpet to about fifty meters away from the village. These grasses could provide cover for the attacking troops. There, Colonel Kuba invested a whole battalion, which was also strengthened by 9 37mm warfare defense artillery of the anti-tank company and two 75mm infantry artillery of the infantry artillery company.

Colonel Kuba left two infantry companies and reconnaissance companies as reserve teams. After the task was arranged, the three battalion commanders each led their troops to start the operation.

More than an hour later, the last messenger ran to Colonel Kuba and told Colonel Kuba that the troops were in place. Colonel Kuba raised his wrist to look at his watch. At 2:54, the second hand tickled and turned around again. Colonel Kuba waved his hand, and two gunshots rang, and two green signal flares flew into the sky, announcing the beginning of a killing.

"Doudu..." A shrill whistle sounded, and the infantrymen of the 40th Infantry Regiment started charging under the leadership of officers and non-commissioned officers.

In the basement of a gray building on the east side of the village, Chen Dao and eight paratroopers squatted inside to avoid possible shellings. Chen Dao held the Mauser 98K rifle that had already been sweating in his hand, feeling the excited beating of muscles on his arms.

After touching the Ruger pistol in the right waist holster, Chen Dao felt that he felt a little more secure.

Thanks to the loose gun management system in the United States in his previous life, Chen Dao is not unfamiliar with guns, but this kind of familiarity does not include the old bolt-action rifle of Mauser 98K. Under the guidance of paratroopers, Chen Dao quickly learned how to use 98K. After a few shots, Chen Dao concluded that the firing rate was very slow, far from being as good as the bandit's special gun AK47.

The 98K reloading speed was also extremely slow. The only thing that made him feel relieved was that the 98K was far better than the AK47. Although he was more resentful than his appreciation for the 98K, as a very thin bandit, Chen Dao was embarrassed to steal the MP38 submachine gun from other people to use, so he had to fuck the Mauser 98K for no reason.

In order to ensure that Chen Dao specially brought a Ruger pistol to deal with possible melee battles.

The basement was silent, and people did not wait for the heavy artillery bombardment as they imagined. There were only sparse explosions of rushing and cannons.

"Major, the Poles' attack began. They did not have heavy artillery. They each had about one battalion troops in the east and north, and fewer enemies in the west." A paratrooper ran into the basement and said.

The paratroopers sent observation posts to the bell tower of a small church about three-story high, and almost every move of the Polish army was under the surveillance of the paratroopers.

Chen Dao heard this and picked up the helmet beside him and put it on his head, got up and said, "Let's go."

After Chen Dao said that, he walked out of the basement with a gun, and eight paratroopers followed behind. They were the bodyguards sent by Studden to protect Chen Dao's safety.

On the first floor of the small building, Chen Dao flashed and stuck to the back of a wall next to a window, revealing half of his face and looked out, and saw four or five hundred black dots rushing towards the village on the grass outside.

The paratroopers fired the striking guns and shells landed in the middle of the Polish army from time to time, creating miniature mushroom clouds, and the remaining limbs and broken arms of the Poles rose together.

The brave Polish infantry were not frightened by sparsely rushing guns. They held their rifles tightly, bent over, took small steps, and followed the officers to rush towards the village firmly.

Chen Dao stood beside the wall and looked out, calculating the distance between the Poles, four hundred meters, three hundred meters, two hundred meters, one hundred fifty meters...

Chen Dao pulled the bolt with a "click" and pushed the bullet into the load, adjusted the watch ruler, and then took the rifle and aimed at a Bo army wearing a green and brown uniform.

As if he had a close relationship with Chen Dao, Chen Dao had just aimed at the Bo army soldier, and the paratrooper company commander on the east side of the village ordered the fire.

More than a dozen MG34 machine guns fired one after another, and the Bo soldiers who were charging fell down with a crackling sound. Chen Dao pulled the trigger without hesitation, and the Bo army fell to the ground.

Pulling the bolt to push the bullet to load, Chen Dao aimed at a Bo army soldier who was squatting in the grass and shooting against the Germans. After the gunshot, the Bo army suddenly raised its head and its helmet was thrown into the air.

After Chen Dao shot the Bo army soldier with a gun, he ran to the second floor with his gun. The window on the left side of the second floor had been occupied by an MG34 machine gun crew. Chen Dao ran to the right window and stood beside the wall.

The view on the second floor was much wider than the first floor. Chen Dao fired three shots in a row and killed two more soldiers of the Bo army. He hid behind the wall. Chen Dao took out a five-round magazine and filled it into the rifle, pulled the bolt and pushed the bullets into the load. Chen Dao stood by the window and was about to start the second round of shooting. A loud "boom" sound came from his ear. A 75mm shell hit the window on the left of Chen Dao. The three machine gunners who were shooting were blown to pieces on the spot, and the blood and internal organs dyed the room red.

Chen Dao was overturned by the explosion air waves, hit the wall hard and then slid to the ground, and the 98K rifle also flew out of his hand.

Chen Dao shook his head against the wall, trying to dispel the buzzing sound in his ears, but returned in vain. Two figures appeared in front of Chen Dao, two paratroopers who had just rushed in.

Without saying a word, the two paratroopers pulled Chen Dao out of the room with one of their arms. One paratrooper did not forget to pick up Chen Dao's rifle. The two paratroopers had just dragged Chen Dao out of the room. With a bang, the second 75mm shell smashed into the room.

Drag Chen Dao to the yard behind the building, the two of them put down Chen Dao, and a paratrooper came over and said, "Major, are you okay?"

Chen Dao had already woken up at this time, picked up the rifle again and said, "I'm fine, thank you."

"Major, I suggest you not to get too close to the machine gun. Machine guns are the targets that the enemy is targeting to eliminate, which is very dangerous." The paratrooper persuaded.

"Thank you for your reminder, I will pay attention." Chen Dao said modestly.

"I'm fine, come with me." Chen Dao stood up and shouted.

With two paratroopers, Chen Dao rushed to an 81mm mortar group. Chen Dao took off the telescope on his chest and stuffed it to the cannon leader, pointing to the east of the village and shouting: "There are enemy artillery soldiers on the east side of the village. You can find a way to find them and kill them, otherwise the brothers on the east side of our village will be killed by those cannons. Hurry up, we don't have much time."
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