Chapter Seventy-Eight: A Journey to Hell

It was now low tide, and the jagged concrete corner cones arranged by the Germans on the seabed were all exposed, and the landing craft had no way to move forward when they got here, so they could only slowly slow down and stop. Pen % fun % Pavilion www.biquge.info

"Open the hatch! Get me out! ”

The hatch of the landing craft opened, and the slapping splashed several meters high on the sea, and the soldiers in the landing ship got up and rushed outside.

My face changed suddenly, and a violent sense of crisis hit me, and I couldn't help but push Pete to the ground.

"Da Da Da"

Dense bullets swept through the open hatch, and the soldiers who had just run out of the landing craft wailed, and the nearby sea suddenly turned bloody.

When the rain stopped, I grabbed Potter by the collar and threw him out of the cabin, then rolled over myself.

The water is cold, and walking around waist-deep is strenuous, especially when fully armed.

I walked forward with Potter, and the bodies of the soldiers floated on the water. Before I could recognize all the soldiers of a squad, they all fell here.

Bullets still flew in from time to time, and the German machine gunners didn't mind firing a few bursts at any suspicious target. Many soldiers hid behind asparagus-like horn cones, not even daring to venture their heads.

Potter and I hid behind the cone as well, our bodies rising and falling with the waves, and I shivered as a gust of sea breeze blew. Look at Potter, he's even worse, his lips are black. If we can't go on like this, the low temperature will kill us sooner or later.

Landing craft were still transporting soldiers to the beach, German heavy machine guns were firing condescendingly at the cabins, and many of them arrived with only a pile of rotten flesh with stubble.

There are also many heads rising and falling with the waves, these are the unlucky ones who survived the artillery hit of the landing craft. They could not stand in the bottomless waters, so they could only swim desperately to the beach with their heavy equipment, and as they swam, some of the soldiers lost their tracks, and finally managed to reach us!

The dead bodies floating on the surface of the sea were layered on top of each other, swept by the waves towards the sea. When I saw these dead bodies, my eyes lit up, and I thought of a way to break through.

I saddled my gun and lay down in the water, with only my head exposed, right behind the corpse, and floated to the shore under the cover of the corpse.

The water kept pouring into my nose, and I could only open my mouth to breathe. From time to time, seawater would hit my mouth, it was salty, probably because it was mixed with too much blood.

My belly hit the sand, and the water wasn't deep enough to float any further. There is less shelter here, just a few triangular iron cones stuck diagonally on the beach. I bowed my head and waited for the time to get up and sprint, I did not believe that the mighty navy behind me would watch the infantry be suppressed and unable to move.

"Buzz"

"Da Da Da"

More than a dozen warplanes flew close to the sea to the German concrete fortifications, ravaging the German heavy machine-gun positions with powerful machine guns.

Some of the machine gunners were killed on the spot, and the rest involuntarily released the trigger. Taking advantage of the cessation of machine-gun fire, I seized this golden opportunity to get up and rush to the beach.

"Da Da Da"

The machine gun fired again, the bullet almost hitting my heel, and I maneuvered in an S-shape, narrowly dodging the incoming bullet and plunging headlong into a large crater.

The German machine gunners who were aiming at me were very unwilling, and the bullets were still grazing the edge of the crater, sending the sand straight away, but there was nothing I could do about it when I was hiding at the bottom.

"Boom!"

An American bomber dropped a bomb that landed accurately on the German machine gun position, and the exposed machine gunners and machine guns were instantly submerged.

It took time for the Germans to re-establish their machine-gun firing points, and during this time more and more Allied soldiers rushed out of the most dangerous tidal flats and came to my side.

"Da Da Da"

The machine gun point that was extinguished erupted again with a rain of bullets, and the Allied soldiers behind immediately suffered heavy casualties, and countless half-cut bodies were crying on the beach.

"Cover!"

I got up and raised my Garand rifle and fired directly at the outcropping enemy. The Germans were well dodged and vigilant, and only one small soldier was harvested by the five-law bullet.

Other Allied soldiers who jumped into the crater also opened fire, and the addition of several guns and machine guns gave us a lot of firepower, successfully suppressing the German firepower.

"Bang Bang"

Several mortar shells fell into the crater, and the shells exploded leaving behind several smoking, mutilated bodies. Mortars with curved ballistics pose a mortal threat to us.

"Rush!"

An Allied officer shouted loudly and took the lead in rushing out of the crater, and only by taking the German front-line fortifications could we avoid the tragedy of being driven into the sea by mortars.

The German fortifications were higher than the beach, and the bottom of the fortifications became a dead end for the Germans, and after successfully reaching the bottom of the fortifications, we were embarrassed to find that we had no way to take the concrete fortifications several meters high.

"Blasting canisters, who has blasting canisters?" I shouted at the soldiers lying in the back.

"I have!"

A soldier rushed over with a blaster, and the Germans spotted him and opened fire to stop him.

"Cover!"

"Woo~" "Boom"

A cannonball landed in front of him, and the soldier fell there with a blaster in his arms. Fortunately, he was not very far away from me, so I quickly rushed over to pick up the blaster and ran back.

There was a firing port two meters high in the concrete wall, where German machine guns were constantly spraying bullets. I haven't used a blaster before, so I hold it in my hand and look up and down to study how to use it.

One of the soldiers snatched it up, pulled out a white thread from the bottom, and said to me:

"Help!"

I crossed my hands with another soldier and lifted him up. He pulled off the fuse and slipped it into the firing port.

The desperate screams of the Germans were heard from the fortifications, and the three of us hurriedly fell to the ground and clutched our heads.

"Boom!"

The ground shook violently, a large hole was blown open in the firing port, and I picked up my gun and rushed into the fortifications first, despite the buzzing in my head.

I was startled by a German soldier head-on, and he and I hurriedly pulled the bolt of the gun, but I stepped forward and knocked it down with the butt of a gun.

With all my might, his helmet was smashed and dented, and the blood flowed all over his face, and he gradually lost his breath.

The trenches behind the fortifications were intricately intricate, and there was no exit to be found after turning around, and from time to time German troops rushed out of the forks, but fortunately I had a Garand rifle in my hand, and the high rate of fire killed them all before they could react.

A bright light appeared around the corner ahead, and the exit was finally found. I cautiously came to the exit and looked around carefully, but there was no sign of the Germans.

Outside the exit is a flat stretch of sand, with a downward slope in front of it, and you can't see below. My guess is that the Germans abandoned their front-line positions and fled, which should not be far away.

Catching up with the edge of the sand, I saw a group of German soldiers running for their lives in a hurry. Something appeared in the distance, which made my face change greatly, and I quickly fell down.

"Woohoo"

Bullets flew overhead, fortunately dodged quickly, but I didn't expect the Germans to build a lot of bunkers in the back!