Chapter 316: The War Ends
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Chapter 316: The War Ends
They tried to avoid enemy villages along the way.
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Encountering the enemy's checkpoint on the road, Sun Xingguo stepped forward for a while, and he was basically able to pass the gò. When he was in trouble, Sun Xingguo just pretended to be a lost unit, and scolded and yelled at the Vietnamese army who came to stop him, but the Vietnamese army was scolded by him and hurriedly nodded and let him go.
Guo Zhuocheng: They pretended to be the remnants of the 04th Division that were wiped out in Dengshi. Under the guise of using a unit that no longer exists, the special combat team can be said to be very proficient, and as long as they capture a few prisoners and ask about the relevant troop establishment of the enemy, the names of the main officers can be used, and they can basically pass the test with their skillful Vietnamese language and straightforward movements.
Now that communications are not developed, it is impossible for the files of ordinary soldiers to be found by the relevant departments of the enemy after the 04th Division was completely annihilated.
As Guo Zhuocheng expected, what made the Vietnamese army let down their guard the most were the three tanks that Guo Zhuocheng brought out on the impromptu basis. As soon as these three Soviet-made tanks came majestically, the Vietnamese troops on duty believed 90 percent in their hearts, and subconsciously thought that the defeat of this remnant army would be their own team, and the occasional suspicions in their hearts quickly disappeared.
Guo Zhuocheng and the others were even warmly received by the Vietnamese army: they had a hot meal and received sufficient supplies. In particular, the local militia and local governments have shown great concern for this unit, and have provided all-round satisfaction with fruits, fresh water, ammunition, rice, and tank fuel.
The members of the special combat team laughed at the kindness of the Vietnamese people as a matter of course, and sometimes complained to each other, saying that there was too little meat, that the food was not appetizing, and that they looked like cowhide coaxing and uncles.
Those newly joined soldiers were much more careful, and every time they went to the Vietnamese army, they were nervous, for fear that the other party would find a flaw, and they didn't dare to eat in front of the Vietnamese when they ate. They were full of admiration for the special combat team, and at the same time they had a kind of uneasy psychology, feeling that the soldiers of the special combat team were too casual.
As everyone knows, it is precisely because of the casualness of the special combat team that it is easier for the Vietnamese army to dispel their doubts.
However, when they walked more at night, there was always a time when they bumped into ghosts, and they entered the interior controlled by the Vietnamese army in the morning and ate a sumptuous Chinese meal sent by Vietnamese villagers at noon, but when they passed a checkpoint in the afternoon, before they approached, the guns of the Vietnamese sentry on the opposite side rang out, and a Vietnamese soldier shouted: "They are Chinese, immediately report to their superiors, the Chinese unit pretending to be our army is coming!" ”
Others couldn't hear what the Vietnamese army was shouting because of the distance, but Sun Xingguo, who had excellent ear power, could hear it clearly.
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Although Guo Zhuocheng did not know how the Vietnamese army had found out their identities, he did not hesitate to give the order to shoot after listening to Sun Xingguo's report.
With just two shells, the Vietnamese army's improvised outpost became a torch, igniting a raging fire and billowing smoke. The four Vietnamese soldiers hiding in the checkpoint were either dead or wounded≤ and the wounded Vietnamese soldier would have been a man, and knowing that he was no longer good, he simply pulled the grenade hanging on his body - he committed suicide. So much so that Guo Zhuocheng didn't know where his troops' mistakes were.
In addition, Guo Zhuocheng still has something he doesn't understand: Since you few Vietnamese soldiers are not afraid of death, why didn't you wait for us to get close before shooting just now? Why are we so impatient that we're out of your range?
To put it bluntly, the psychological element of the Vietnamese army is not strong, and when it comes to the rumbling tanks, they have already panicked, even if some of them want the other party to get close and then fight, but the other people may not dare to do this, so that the four sentries opened fire and did not injure a single Chinese.
With this small battle, the squad suddenly became cautious, did not dare to be so big, and was always on high alert, the top soldiers walked on the ridge or mountainside, reconnoitring for the whole team, and they tried to choose a path without a village and few people, until they reached a bridge in front of them, and after learning that they could not bypass it, Guo Zhuocheng began to be "bold".
The bridge straddles north and south, and below it flows a river that rushes northeastward, with fortifications at both ends, except that there are only two machine-gun emplacements made of sandbags on one end of the bridge, and two concrete pillboxes on the opposite side of the bridge. It is estimated that the Vietnamese army thought that there was no way to resist the attack of the squadron on this side of the bridge, and the focus was on fighting for the bridge, so they simply gave up the defense north of the bridge.
Now the two machine-gun emplacements were not only sandbag barricades, but also there was not a single defender in them, and there was not a single weapon, and they were empty. Behind the two pillboxes on the opposite shore was a small barracks with two newly renovated thatched barracks. It was strange that there was not a single figure at a glance, let alone Vietnamese troops patrolling and preparing for battle.
There is no sound here except the gurgling sound of the rushing river, and it seems very quiet, too quiet, I should say. Everyone felt the danger, and the soldiers of the squad involuntarily tensed their nerves.
Guo Zhuocheng estimated that the Vietnamese troops were hiding behind pillboxes and barracks, preparing to give the squadron a surprise attack. He immediately ordered the three tanks to fire within range, first destroying the pillbox on the right side of the riverbank, and then concentrating on destroying the left blockhouse after completion, and then shelling the Vietnamese barracks while using the parallel machine guns on the tanks to strafe the enemy who appeared
Snipers in detachments look for valuable targets to shoot freely, and other soldiers are on alert.
Guo Zhuocheng just shouted: "Begin!" ”
The three tanks let out an angry roar almost at the same time, and the powerful engine drove the huge body of the tank forward, 500 meters, 400 meters, 300 meters, and soon after 300 meters, the three tanks stopped advancing almost at the same time, paused slightly, and the three gun barrels roared at the same time: "Boom! ”
Two of the three shells smashed right on the pillbox on the right, blowing the bunker, which had just been built and the cement had not yet completely dried, into pieces, and the cement and human body pieces rushed into the sky, and a heavy machine gun fell heavily into the river with a loud tom.
Just as the squad was celebrating loudly, a rocket erupted from the pillbox on the left with a long hiss, and it made close contact with the first tank under everyone's horrified gaze, and with a loud bang, the unlucky tank jumped all over, and a cloud of smoke enveloped the tank in half.
Hearing the soldier's cry from the walkie-talkie, Guo Zhuocheng's heart also jumped to his throat, and he shouted in his heart: Oh no! This tank is finished!
However, at this moment, a familiar voice was heard from the walkie-talkie: "The target is directly ahead, two hundred and eighty-seven meters away, launch!" ”
Almost simultaneously, the three tanks fired shells, one after the other on the top of or around the pillbox on the left, tearing the pillbox to pieces.
Guo Shucheng, like the other soldiers in the squad, was stunned at first, and then cheered unpassionately.
The first tank was unlucky to be hit, but fortunately after firing the first shot, the tank immediately turned the body and turret, and when the Vietnamese rockets flew, it almost used the full frontal, that is, the strongest defensive armor of the tank to resist the rockets, plus the rockets were far away from its optimal range, and the power was so powerful that it only made the body shake violently, leaving a shallow pit in the front armor, not only did not penetrate the armor, but also did not cause debris to splash inside the tank.
After destroying two pillboxes, the tank became a little unscrupulous, and began to bombard the most valuable targets in the minds of the tank commanders according to Guo Shucheng's orders.
At the same time, the Vietnamese troops hiding everywhere also began to shoot, but these shots were obviously futile, rifles and machine guns can only be regarded as tickling for tanks, although those rockets are powerful, but the range at this time is farther than the rockets in ambushes in the pillboxes, and their effects are naturally worse, not to mention blowing up tanks, even hits are very rare.
As the vehicle-mounted machine guns on the tanks fired, as the snipers of the squad fired, and as the soldiers of the squad opened fire, the Vietnamese troops were knocked down one after another, and the barracks were also ablazed into flames.
The one-sided "battle" lasted less than half an hour, and the gunfire here fell completely silent.
Considering that the Vietnamese army had been planning for a long time and could not treat the Vietnamese troops here according to the previous practice, Guo Zhuocheng ordered the tanks not to go to the bridge for the time being, but to stay where they were, and let a few team members go forward to clear the mines.
As Guo Zhuocheng expected, the enemy planted a large number of anti-tank mines at the bridgehead and on the bridge deck, and the mines swept away on the road, and the electronic alarm "Didi" screamed after these mines, and then the troops entered the village on the other side of the bridge, and at this time all the people in the village who were alive and could run had fled.
After checking the enemy in the village, the detachment continued to set off.
However, this time, Guo Zhuocheng led his troops to go deep behind enemy lines and did not find much information, and this was not because Guo Zhuocheng did not work hard, nor was it because they were unlucky, but because the situation of the Vietnamese army was completely clear, and there was no need for Guo Zhuocheng's squad to carry out strategic reconnaissance.
Since Lang City and Gao City were surrounded by the squadron, the main force of the Vietnamese army retreated to the front line of the river and almost gave up rescuing the two strategic points in the north.
In the history of the previous life, the Vietnamese army did not send too many troops to relieve the siege of the city and the high city. Several of the main elite divisions transferred back from Cambodia only tentatively attacked the two places tentatively, and then retracted, assuming a posture of holding on to the river.
The losses of the Vietnamese army in this life were much greater than in the previous life, and the defensive troops in Lang City and Gao City were far less strong than in the previous life, and there was no need for rescue, so the Vietnamese army simply gave up openly and secretly.
In other words, whether Guo Zhuocheng's squad went deep behind enemy lines or not, the commander-in-chief of the Eastern Front Army Corps already knew the dynamics of the Vietnamese army. Therefore, the detachment soon received an order from the commander-in-chief: withdraw! Participated in cutting off the southern escape route of the Vietnamese army in Gao City.
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