Chapter 306 Guo Zhuocheng's private affairs

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Chapter 306 Guo Shucheng's private affairs

The deputy commander-in-chief glanced at the telegram and said with a smile: "I'm not interested either."

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If they don't make a war exploit, it's surprising that the ♀ doll can always come up with some unexpected ideas, c don't know what his brain is made of. ”

The reason why the mentality of the military top brass is so relaxed is that these battles are fought in the encirclement of their own army, and the outcome is certain, and it is only necessary to consider when the battle will end and how big the results will be.

The regiment directly under the regiment succeeded in the front, and the other position groups followed suit, and after the two sides were exhausted, they concentrated all their tanks to charge, and some divisions even found the division where the regiment directly belonged and asked to borrow tank troops.

Because the Ao Yu position group was taken by the squadron ** team in just a few hours, the Vietnamese troops in the other two position groups guarding Binh Duc Thanh City suddenly became panicked, and they no longer had the previous fighting spirit. Moreover, with the overcoming of the strongest Ao Yu position group, the squadron can completely drive straight into the direct attack on Pingdeng City, once they take Pingdeng City, which itself is almost undefended, they can face the other two position groups from behind to carry out front and rear flanking attacks.

Therefore, when a large number of tanks were used intensively, the Vietnamese army, which suffered heavy casualties and low morale, began to retreat one after another, and finally evolved into a way to flee.

Seeing that the Vietnamese army could not be defeated, the squadron no longer followed Guo Zhuocheng's original method: assaulting in batches, repeatedly crushing, and responding to the infantry, but directly guided the infantry by tanks to pursue and destroy, and followed the direction of the main force of the routed army to escape into Binh Deng City, and completed the occupation of Binh Deng City that night.

Except for more than 500 Vietnamese troops desperately fighting to break through the encirclement and disperse into the surrounding mountains and forests, waiting for the clearing of the squadron, all the other defenders were annihilated. Pham Van Quan, the commander of the 04th Division of Vietnam, escaped again, which made people have to admire his ability to escape.

The mayor of Viet Binh Thanh City, the deputy commander of the 04th Division, the chief of staff of the division and other senior officials were killed. The chief of staff of the 46th Vietnamese Division was seriously wounded and died, and the deputy division commander was slightly wounded and surrendered, but was quietly strangled to death by a Vietnamese prisoner who pretended to surrender.

Of course, this guy was beaten into a pile of minced meat by the angry middle ** person: grass! It's not easy to catch a big official, but you killed him, and let our credit be nullified in vain.

At this point, the Vietnamese army formed in the large encirclement of the squadron in northern Vietnam no longer exists, and some are just some stragglers who have infiltrated the mountains and forests. At most, they will cause trouble for the squadron and will not be able to make any big waves.

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The main reason why the regiment directly under the regiment did not participate in the attack on Pingdeng City was that Guo Zhuocheng sent a telegram directly to General Xu, clearly pointing out that it was simply a waste and a complete overkill to allow the special combat team to participate in such a battle conducted by ordinary infantry. He pointed out that the special operations team should carry out more important and meaningful tasks, and at the same time, he asked the commander-in-chief of the Eastern Front to authorize them to act alone after this battle.

General Xu's reply was very simple: "Boy, Lao Tzu has not restricted you, if you want to make trouble, don't say who is in the way of you." ”

This vernacular can't be more earthy, but it made the other officers smack: "This kid really has to be liked by the leader." It would be nice when I had such an opportunity. ”

They weren't jealous of Guo Zhuocheng, because he had too many military exploits, so many that they couldn't be jealous.

The officers and men of the regiment directly under the regiment had a good night's sleep after the battle, and the team set off early the next morning.

However, this departure was to list the special combat team separately, and Guo Zhuocheng personally led the team to set off first. Chen Yao was very depressed and took over the command of the whole regiment and moved forward without hurrying in the back.

The purpose of the special combat team's departure this time was not to go to the battlefield in the south, nor to go into the mountains and forests to clear out Vietnamese agents or stragglers, but for Guo Zhuocheng's own "private matter": to verify the things mentioned in the memoirs of the senior Vietnamese official in his previous life, and to think about whether the titanium ore built with the assistance of the Soviet Union really existed, whether there was really cutting-edge equipment such as mining, beneficiation, smelting, and transportation worth as much as 230 million yuan, as well as nearly 10,000 tons of titanium ore that was too late to be transported.

If there really is so much equipment and they are shipped back home, the military expenses of this war will be covered a lot. The cost of the Chinese ** was 600 million yuan in 97, and in 979 it soared to 2.2 billion yuan because of this war, an increase of 5.5 billion. But don't forget that the 5.5 billion is an increase for the entire ** team. In order to prevent the Soviet Union from launching an attack in the north, China not only deployed the most elite troops in the north and raised the combat readiness level to the highest level, but also required a large amount of military expenditure, so the actual military expenditure on the Vietnamese battlefield was not huge. $230 million in equipment and nearly 10,000 tons of titanium ore can make up for at least one-tenth of the cost of the war.

This is still on the bright side, if it is really as the memoirs of the senior official said, these equipment has a high technical content, and it will be hauled back to China, which will be of great help to domestic mineral equipment manufacturers, and can help them improve their technology and promote the development of China's machinery and equipment industry. And the benefits of this intangible asset are definitely not small, even more than the price of the equipment itself.

Because he didn't know whether this was true or not, Guo Zhuocheng didn't say it.

And the special combat team members who were accustomed to Guo Zhuocheng's domineering style tacitly did not ask, and they could all be excited about the special combat team attacking alone again.

None of the more than 120 people doubted that they would be able to achieve great feats this time, and they were all full of longing for this operation, whether they were veterans of the special combat unit or recruits who had only recently joined.

After so many battles, although the battle loss rate of the special combat unit is far lower than that of other units, it cannot stop the sacrifice of personnel, and now there are less than 80 veteran special combat team members who have actually set out from China, and half of the officers and men are supplemented later. When supplementing, without exception, everyone wanted to join, even those officers who were already company commanders and battalion commanders also pestered Guo Zhuocheng and others to join. Almost every person who came in was one in a hundred, and they joined after some competition and hard work.

Company Commander Yao, who was fighting to join the special combat team on the 4th Heights, called Guo Zhuocheng a brother every time he went to him, and stubbornly asked to come in, but Guo Zhuocheng finally refused to leave the door on the grounds that he had been injured and was not suitable for the high-intensity marching and fighting of the special combat team. Company Commander Yao then continued to stay in the fifth battalion aggrievedly and continued to lead troops under Deng Zifeng.

Like Chen Yao, Deng Zifeng was also depressed that a simple man in the ♀ large army of the regiment directly under Guo Zhuocheng had unprecedentedly sprinkled it, saying that he would rather not be the battalion commander than participate in the operation of the special combat team, until he was thrown to the ground by Guo Zhuocheng, he stayed very angrily.

Because he was walking in the large encirclement of the squadron at the beginning, in order to speed up the march, Guo Zhuocheng directly mobilized four military trucks from the tank battalion to travel. Except for the Chinese militia who were transporting supplies to the front line from time to time, and from time to time to make way for the wounded who came down from the front line, the convoy was unimpeded along the way. Not only did it not encounter resistance from the Vietnamese army, but it did not even show up for a small breakdown.

Although the heavy rain began to fall in the early hours of the morning, and there was water on the road from time to time, the truck still completed the more than 50 kilometers of mountain roads in less than two hours.

Because the rest of the special combat team members had to go deep into the enemy's territory, the lazy members of the special combat team had no choice but to reluctantly get out of the car, climb a mountain peak, and once again put on the military uniforms of the Vietnamese army and put on straw hats like steel helmets. Those who can speak Vietnamese are allowed to converse in Vietnamese, and those who do not speak Vietnamese well should shut up and switch to sign language if there is something to do. As for those fighters who did not know Vietnamese and had not yet fully learned sign language, they had to be mute.

Soon after penetrating into the territory after the Vietnamese took control, the rain receded. The sun also came out, and the temperature rose sharply βŒ’ The special combat personnel walking on the ridge and mountainside soon sweated profusely.

However, this kind of thing can only be said to be a piece of cake for the special combat team, no one complains of being tired, and no one shows boredom, as long as those "actors" designated by Sun Xingguo tell the cruelty of the squadron in Vietnamese from time to time, telling the confusion and incomprehension of the war between China and Vietnam.

They crossed the mountains and encountered several groups of enemy troops. However, these people are basically militiamen, and from the murderous special combat teams, they all show respectful looks, and generally come out to greet them, say a few kind words, and inquire about the situation of the war.

If it is confirmed that there are no other Vietnamese around, or if it is confirmed that there will be no Vietnamese in the vicinity for the time being, these militiamen will be reduced to corpses and skillfully thrown into mountain streams or stuffed into caves by special combat personnel. Only those militias who were slightly wary and did not all come were able to escape.

At half past four o'clock in the afternoon, the top soldiers of the special combat team arrived at a wide road at the bottom of the mountain [on the top of a high mountain, overlooking the road below, much like a Chinese "δΈ«" character. The long vertical below stretched far to the south, and it was not known where it led.

The two points on the word "Ya" lead to the northwest and the southwest. There was a squad of Vietnamese militiamen patrolling the road carrying AK47s on their backs.

After receiving the news sent by the top soldiers, Guo Zhuocheng couldn't help but get excited: Could it be that what the Vietnamese guy wrote is true?

Vietnam is known to be poor, and in the mountainous terrain of the north, it is very difficult and expensive to build a road. $230 million was nothing in a previous life, and some large counties could have invested in such a large project. However, in the present era, this figure is definitely astronomical enough to attract the attention of the entire high-level of the Vietnamese state.

I remember that in order to support Vietnam in fighting the Americans, China spent a lot of money to build a kilometer and several small roads, of which the famous "Ho Chi Minh Trail" is one of them, which is responsible for providing Vietnam with arms and food, and the Americans also tried every possible means to blow it up.

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