701 Unlucky Burrison
In the past few days, there have been many subtle changes in the Demon Realm, and some of the old people in the army have noticed this change, and this change has also made them feel very secure.
For example, some veterans who are familiar with the Air Force livery saw the skull pattern painted on the vertical tail in the sky.
The Air Force's fighter units are painted in a variety of ways, the most common being the ordinary gray air control livery, and the wings are covered with a golden eagle emblem that takes into account the role of friend or foe.
This kind of fighter is the regular requirement of the Air Force, and almost all the basic livery of the combat aircraft of the army is arranged with reference to this.
And some special fighter units, such as the highly decorated fighter unit, the super ace fighter pilot who shot down a hundred enemy targets, are eligible to choose a special livery for their fighters.
The trump cards that are a little more restrained are under the cockpit on both sides of their nose, plus a special pattern of their own favorite as their own characteristic livery, and generally use the basic livery of the gray fighter.
However, many fighter pilots also like to paint their fighters in special colors in order to show off their personality, the most famous is the pirate flag pattern on the tail of Super Ace Fighter Pilot Ollanke.
In fact, there is no pirate pattern in this world, but Chris has a soft spot for the skull symbol with the shin crossed, and he personally "designed" this personality pattern for the most ace fighter pilot in the Air Force.
In short, this became Orrank's exclusive pattern, and later his Air Force 1st Fighter Wing was allowed to use this pattern, and this skeleton also represented the most ace fighter unit in the entire Air Force.
From the day it was born, the unit shot down more than 5,100 targets at the cost of losing 3 pilots, 8 fighters. The super ace pilots who went out from here, with an average shot down record, are all above 100!
So, as they watched these skeletal fighters whizzing over their heads, all the soldiers of Iran Hill knew that the sky here already belonged to Iran Hill.
Burrison looked at the two F-15 fighters flying overhead, and he didn't know that it was the black 13 piloted by the legendary pilot Ollanke.
However, he still knew that he didn't have to worry about any air supremacy, and now what he needed to do was the small city in front of him.
To be honest, he really didn't know what to do. If there was an entire phalanx of demon warriors here, he might be able to feel a little easier now.
Even, for a moment, he regretted a little that he had crossed that disgusting plain full of demon dogs and made it to this goddamn town.
Unfortunately, there is no regret medicine to take in this world, so Burrison can only stand helplessly on the outskirts of this town, not knowing what to do with the situation in front of him.
The poor Captain Iran Hill slowly turned around and asked his equally bewildered non-commissioned officer, "Damn, haven't the reinforcements arrived yet?" Why is it always me who encounters this kind of problem? ”
He really wanted to know the answer to this question, because the last time he encountered a once-in-a-century affair, the commander of the demon's return of captives, was also his Burrison......
"The regiment commander told us to wait here, and the people above don't seem to know how to deal with this kind of thing...... "The non-commissioned officer looked at the nearby town and found that facing this situation was much more dangerous than facing 10,000 demon soldiers.
In fact, there was no terrible sight in front of them, or rather, what they encountered was much more peaceful than the terrible scene.
The key problem is that the word "peace" appears on the battlefield and is so out of place in itself.
"Do you need to send someone to check it out? Perhaps we can ask, what exactly does the white flag mean? A long platoon on the side pressed a large-caliber assault rifle and asked a little impatiently.
It would be better to let him go in than to stand here and look stupidly at a huge white flag hanging over a building.
Maybe it wasn't a flag at all, maybe it was just a white sheet or something hanging on the flagpole...... Anyway, the white flag doesn't necessarily mean surrender, does it?
"If this is a demon's trap, didn't I send my men to death?" Burrison waved his hand, looking a little irritated.
He also thought about sending someone over to investigate, but after all, this situation in front of him appeared for the first time, and it was easy to cause casualties if he rashly let the soldiers go over to test it.
"Everyone rush together, if the demons fight back, we'll fire, if they don't fight back, we'll take there......" The platoon leader looked at the town in front of him, and thought it was better to attack first.
After all, if they managed to capture it, they would be able to rely on the town to set up defenses, as they had done in previous battles.
"Occupy there? And then what? "Burrison wasn't thinking about the silly question of occupying an inconsequential town, he was thinking about what to do after the occupation.
From a distance, the number of demons in this town is at least more than 10,000, and there are 20,000. The Air Force probably didn't bomb this place because they saw the white flag, but now everyone is deadlocked, and they don't know what to do.
Of course, it is a good choice to set up defenses with their backs to the town, but in the past, they destroyed all the demons in the town, and then set up their own defenses with their backs to the town.
But now, they hadn't decided whether to destroy these demons with white flags, or leave them behind.
"Damn, if we attack it, we won't be able to do it, and we will have to find ......food for this group of damned demons in the end," the platoon leader replied with an even more depressed expression when he heard his commander's question.
No one thought that what the demon army of 100,000 did not do, the abandoned civilians did. These demonic civilians, who had no way back, crowded the roads waiting for their final fate, had left their enemies halted in the middle of their path, wasting an entire morning.
Marshal Waglon, who leveled a city with artillery fire, heard the news of the surrender of a demonic town over the ruins of that city.
Also receiving this report were the commander-in-chief of the ground forces, General Madias, and the commander of the 1st Panzer Army, Heidi Canon.
Then, the men sent the report back to Seris, and Chris, who was already preparing for the visit, saw the information in his office - a small town of demons had actually raised a white flag.