681 The right to fight with the Panzers
Led by the armored units of the 2nd Marine Regiment of the Don Army, the Republican forces defeated the Anglo-Dutch forces on the Roosendal-Breda-Tilburg line, and at the beginning the British and Dutch were still putting up fierce resistance, but when they found that they had no weapons to deal with the armored vehicles and tanks of the Don Army, the collapsed Anglo-Dutch forces voluntarily withdrew from the defensive line and retreated. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info Even in the battle, the British once launched artillery to shell the armored units of the Don Army, but there was no other good effect, and the artillery on the side of the Republican Army could not be underestimated, and the situation of the Anglo-Dutch forces became even more difficult under the offset of the two.
Cabaye, a seventeen-year-old French boy with a runny nose, was the son of a peasant, and not long ago the people of the village shouted a word he was not familiar with, called revolution, and then his friends and uncles hanged the land-owning nobleman of the village to the tree at the head of the village. His friends also took the nobleman's two daughters, and they warmly invited Cabaye to go with them, but Cabaye didn't quite know what was going on. He preferred a girl in the village named Maria, with thick arms and a wide ass, and her teeth were not particularly neat when she smiled, but Cabaye liked her very much. He felt that he had to be true to his love, so he didn't go with his friends.
Cabaye, along with his father and brothers, took a number of things from the nobles' house, and almost all the people in the village went. Although Cabaye was a relatively dull person, he had brute strength, and he fell in love with a shotgun from the nobles, which was said to be a weapon produced in the Tang Dynasty. Several people tried to grab it, but they were all beaten down by Cabaye.
Soon after, the National Salvation Committee's conscription notice was posted in the village, and the guy who came to conscript said that if he wanted to keep what he had received from the nobles, he had to join the army to protect the revolution. Neither of Cabaye's two older brothers wanted to go to war, so they called Cabaye. Carrying a shotgun from a nobleman and stealing one of Maria's underwear before leaving, Cabaye arrived at the Northern Legion.
Cabaye took part in the Belgian campaign, his shotgun had a poor range, he missed a single enemy, and in hand-to-hand combat, he was knocked down by three enemies, but when he was in danger, he strangled one of them with his natural divine powers, and his comrades came up to deal with the other two. Cabaye's bravery was eventually incorporated into a new unit, the French infantry that had recently joined forces with the armored troops of the 2nd Marine Regiment of the Don Army. This unit crushed several times the enemy in battle, and was awarded the title of 26th Infantry Regiment of the French Guards by the line of fire.
Cabaye looked at the parking lot at the other end of the makeshift barracks, where rows of armored vehicles and tanks were parked, and he was envious of the large toys. During the battle the day before, Cabaye followed an infantry fighting vehicle and watched as the tin monster fired machine-gun bullets and shells frantically, and under the cover of this thing, Cabaye and his comrades stormed into the British trench. Cabaye didn't fire a single shot at all, he knew he wasn't good at shooting, and he smashed the butt of his rifle into the skull of a Will soldier with so much force that he even smashed his brain out.
Then Cabaye took the Welshman's Enfield rifle, and he was naïve, but not stupid. Comrades-in-arms have repeatedly mentioned that the rifles of the British are better than theirs. In fact, there are no standard rifles in the French army now, and only a little more than half of the temporary army uses the SC-2 paper shell rifles purchased and made by the French army before, and many of them use their own weapons, such as Cabaye's aristocratic shotgun. He knew that it was very good for hunting, and it was very powerful, and it was a large deer bullet, but this kind of ammunition was difficult to replenish. The rifles of the British were taken away, after which they could go to battle with captured bullets.
Cabaye looked at the chariots and felt his saliva dripping: "What a powerful weapon! ”
At this time, someone patted him on the back, and Cabaye found out that it was his comrade-in-arms Charles, who said urgently: "What are you doing here, why don't you come with me quickly, our regiment is fighting with other regiments." ”
Cabaye was stunned for a moment and asked, "Fight?" Why is that? ”
Charles said: "Brigadier General Pishglu said that he was preparing for the next battle, we were going to attack Yudeng, let the Tang people's tin can car take the lead, and asked the soldiers of an infantry regiment to follow and protect, the regiment commander said that let our regiment go, but the other regiments were red-eyed, and they had to grab this errand, the brigadier general had not yet been decided, and after the meeting was dismissed, the two sides fought outside the barracks, now let's go and help." ”
Cabaye was taken aback, followed Charles, grabbed his hat, and ran away. Cabaye knew why the guys from the other infantry regiments were fighting with their regiment for this job, and in the first few battles, they had to break through the defensive line, and everyone was making excuses, because they didn't need to be filled with human lives, and the trenches and fortifications couldn't be moved. But with the chariots of the Tang people, the enemy was so crushed that they couldn't raise their heads, and the infantry just had to follow closely and then rush and it would be over. Although casualties were inevitable, everyone thought it was easy to fight.
The French during the Revolution almost returned to the barbarian state of the Gallic era, full of blood, and every Frenchman who shouted the slogan of Long Live the Revolution was fearless on the battlefield. Of course, the reason why everyone really wanted a coordinated armoured attack was not because of revolutionary dedication, but because often the first troops to break into the trenches would be the first to loot the spoils of the British and Dutch, just as Cabaye himself got an Enfield rifle and some pounds or something. Their company commander was given a finely made silver watch, as well as the goodies of the captured British officer.
If you fight a war, you will get rich, and when you become the wealth of their group, you will naturally be beaten.
The fight was finally quelled with the intervention of the French command, and many people were punished, but the mission of the attack still fell on the head of the 26th Guards Infantry Regiment, and Cabaye also felt that this force was not in vain. And the soldiers of the Tang Army basically watched the French roll in the mud pond in the posture of watching monkey plays. French generals such as Deauge and Pisglou also felt particularly humiliated.
In the end, in the absence of effective means of containment, the Anglo-Dutch army was driven straight by the armored forces of the 2nd Marine Regiment, and successively routed many troops, and tens of thousands of Anglo-Dutch soldiers were forced to surrender after being divided and surrounded. And the situation in the south of the Netherlands is completely erosive, and the fate of the Netherlands is in danger. (To be continued.) )