Chapter 48: The Great Operation
After Sasha left, the class he had been leading was assigned to Milk. I asked the oil bottle to help him more, and I continued to concentrate on leading my own class.
After three months of training, it became closer and closer to actual combat. Coordination in different environments, who is responsible for covering and who is responsible for attacking, and how to rotate. How to alternate retreats when retreating. How to track the target in front of you in mountain warfare, how to ambush. How to deal with it in an encounter, how to outflank and coordinate it. In street fighting, each is responsible for the direction of the guard, especially after entering the building, who breaks the door, who is responsible for throwing the grenade, who enters the head and who is responsible for the direction behind the guard.
These trainings are done almost over and over again, and that is fatigue bombing. Only when someone makes a mistake and starts again, sometimes I feel like a director of filming, shouting again and again to start, and all kinds of cards again and again. Then after the card, he scolded these "actors" under him.
Milk's side scolded even harder, although we also knew that the Serbs were tired, and they would do their best even from the point of view of getting over and resting quickly. But we can't help it, these trainings can only be done over and over again until they react like a conditioned reflex, only then will they have a greater hope of killing each other in real battles in the future, rather than being killed by them.
In the process, in order to make the class I led more combative, I asked Pinto, who returned from missions from time to time, to give special guidance to the gardener Panich. I also placed Bilsa, a tall, veteran of military service, as a machine gunner, and I would ask him to point out Bilsa while Valery was around.
Milk's side was not idle, and like me, he selected people from the team who had a specialty or a certain outstanding achievement for special training. Not only did he have good marksmanship, but he also had a bomb maker who could explode, and he was said to have been a miner in the past.
With the deepening of training, these people began to have more and more vigorous desire to fight under the condition that they had mastered more and more combat skills, became more and more proficient, cooperated more and more tacitly. During their usual breaks, they were more likely to discuss what they should do in the event of a battle or boast about how their gang would teach their enemies a hard lesson, and became more and more self-righteous that they did not take their enemies seriously.
Their words soon reached Milk's ears, and Milke poured a large basin on them, no, it should be a large vat of cold water. The Serbs were scolded for their performance in training as useless, and almost as mentally retarded.
Of course, the gang seemed very unconvinced, although no one dared to refute it. However, Zhao Yi secretly told me in private that they were very unconvinced. Just when I was worried that they were a little unaware of the sky, an opportunity presented itself.
With a month to go and the end of the whole training session, Younis and the others are back here one after another. When they returned, Paul and Berezov tested the training of the Serbs. The two men specially arranged a raid indoors, and the three classes were assessed separately. At the end of the assessment, Paul and Berezov left without commenting, which not only made the Serbs who were assessed feel strange, but even Milk and I were quite puzzled.
In the evening, while Milk and I were busy training the Serbs. Sasha came running to us and told us that Paul told us to finish training and that he had something to discuss with us.
So Milk and I followed Sasha to the conference room. In the conference room at the moment there were not only Paul, but also old fellows Eunice, Klinger and Berezov.
When I saw these people, I immediately realized that what I was talking about today was a very important issue. Milk and I looked at each other, sat down and waited for their next step.
Younis saw me and Milk sitting down, and smiled, "My student, how does it feel to train others?" ”
"Not very good. It's very infuriating. I shook my head.
"Haha." Eunice smiled and looked at Klinger, "Did you say it or did I say it?" ”
Klinger glanced at Younis helplessly, re-lit a cigarette, and said, "We will have an operation in the near future." And the point is that the scale of this operation is quite large. So we need manpower. ”
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"Again, we need people. This time you're going to transfer me and the gypsies away. Let those Serbs completely herd the sheep? Milk asked dissatisfied.
Klinger shook his head and said, "It's not that simple. Even if you two are transferred together this time, there will still not be enough manpower. ”
"What do you mean?" After a slight pause, Milk continued, "You can't be fighting the idea of those Serbs, are you?" ”
"Not bad." Klinger readily admitted, "This time we're going to use them and get them to participate in this operation." ”
"But..." Milk was about to object, but I grabbed him and said, "What kind of mission requires so many people?" Couldn't Berezov bring in manpower? ”
Klinger took a puff of his cigarette and said, "Berezov can only bring in a few of his men. The number of people did not exceed ten, and all of us in the room participated, including Valery, Pinto, and Pyatov, a total of about twenty people. There are still too few people for this mission. ”
"Are we going to invade a country?" I asked curiously, "With those Serbs, that's fifty or sixty." I don't think it's a problem for such a large group of people to capture two small towns. ”
"It's not that simple." Klinger waved his hand, he looked at Younis and said, "Tell them what you want to do." ”
Younis looked at me and Milk, "Before I say that, I want to know if those Serbs are good or not." This time we weren't dealing with the ordinary residents and police of one or two small towns. Although Paul and Berezov say that you trained them well, I would like to know what you say about them as the ones who trained them. ”
Milk looked at this Younis and said, "It's okay to shoot and kill." But I want to know who the opponent is. ”
"Looks like you're pretty confident in your students. Although you scold them for nothing. Younis said and stood up, his face became serious, "This time we will go to Georgia, where we will eradicate an intelligence agency." We have found out that this agency is a mercenary agency, currently not serving NATO, and is doing intelligence work against Russia and Russia's neighboring countries all year round. And Georgia has long been a lackey of NATO, so this time we will not only have to face the security forces of this intelligence agency, but also most likely the Georgian military police. ”
I raised my hand and asked, "What is your goal?" Kill all the people in the institution? ”
"It's a hard thing to say, it makes me think we're like a terrorist organization." Younis frowned dissatisfied, but as soon as the words fell, he stretched his brow and said, "But it's about the same." We're going to completely destroy the premises of this institution. That is, to capture their headquarters. I have drawn up a list of people who will be cleared if we find them after we have invaded there. I'm also going to have to find some information. ”
In other words, this is a time-consuming task? After all, you have so much to do. I said.
"Exactly. So I need enough manpower. But I won't be for long. I'll make a plan and take what I'm going to take, and I'll get it quickly. After all, we have to get out of there. I don't like Georgia. Younis said.
When he said that, I looked at Milk and said, "What do you think?" ”
Milk shrugged his shoulders and said, "What else?" They probably didn't think about it, and we said no. ”
As soon as Milk finished speaking, Klinger, Younis, and Paul all laughed. I nodded and said, "It just so happens that those Serbs think that they are great with their training, and they take this opportunity to let them know what fighting is." ”
When Eunice and I saw Milk and I say this, he immediately said, "Shouldn't we discuss our plan of action?" ”