Chapter 32 Practitioners
~Date: ~October 22~
,nbsp; I have been fucking crazy recently. In the previous chapter, "Klester" was mistakenly written as "Reinhardt". At that time, I always felt something was wrong. The symptoms of early age are very serious...
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The clear sky is warm and the blue sky is blue. Such a natural and harmonious comfortable scene, but people in it have no intention of enjoying it. On the eastern coast of Noinkirchen, one of the few Soviet soldiers were on duty on the non-permanent artillery positions, accompanied by 76.2mm howitzers used for land combat and some artillery seized from the enemy. Even if measured by World War II standards, such equipment would be like a broom to drive away wolves.
The alarm brought by the sharp whistle broke the only luck that the Soviet officers and soldiers had. They rushed to the battle position. The officers and non-commissioned officers hurriedly picked up their telescopes or observed the still calm sea from the artillery mirror. Under the faint smoke column, three landing ships with similar profiles sailed towards the blue-gray coastline under the escort of four small torpedo boats. They belonged to the emergency ships of the Allies during World War II, with rough lines and clumsy but quite
It is practical, and even the shell is lying on the traditional color of the US Navy. However, the red-bottomed battle flag of the Northern Scandinavian Liberty Empire is suddenly fluttering on the flagpole. The diesel engine constantly makes a dull roar. The upper deck and lower cargo hold are filled with fully armed soldiers, which means that a sufficiently accurate shell can swallow hundreds of lives in an instant. As long as you successfully land, these murderous soldiers can form a considerable impact.
The Imperial Landing Fleet from the north was still seven or eight kilometers away from the shore. The Soviet artillery soldiers ordered to defend this coast couldn't wait to open fire. The rumbling cannon sounded like thunder in the distance, reminding people that a terrible storm was approaching.
"Precautions for shelling..."
The reminder sounds from the bridge of the landing ship were almost synchronized with the sharp whistling of the shells to the landing soldiers. No matter how superb combat skills they had, they could only entrust their destiny to the robes of the naval forces before landing. The sound of explosions that sounded close and the high-altitude water column were quite worrying, and the sailors on the landing ship could only fight back with large-caliber machine guns that resisted air attacks. Worries would only increase over time. Looking around, there were many people in the cabin who closed their eyes and prayed.
Frank Boseman is one of the brave men who open his eyes to wait for the choice of fate. His small-framed glasses and weak appearance always give people the first impression of a delicate scholar. But when competing, any opponent who ignores his burly figure, hard fists and agile reactions will suffer as much as he deserves. After four years of hardship in Nordic, the fighting masters have gained a foothold in the most elite combat unit of the Imperial Guards. The V commander, the company commander, and the battalion deputy until he became the commander of the first battalion. The cleansing on his shoulders continues to increase with the improvement of military rank and position. Now he is responsible for the lives of more than 500 officers and soldiers, and any small mistake can lead to a disastrous ending...
From this map, the coastal area is neither important nor critical. The guns and cannons on both sides of the offense and defense are very fierce, but the accuracy and effect are worse. The Soviet artillery fire just rushed into the water in vain, wetting the hesitant and nervous landing soldiers. The machine guns on the landing ship continue to scream at a harsh frequency. But it was not until they approached the coast that they barely played a little suppressive effect. Between the two groups of not so professional soldiers, the real battle was destined to decide the victory in the traditional way.
"Last five minutes!"
After the shouts of the bridge, many officers and soldiers stared at the clock and pointers, but after at most two minutes, the hull suddenly swayed and then stopped moving. For a moment, someone shouted "Dang" and the bow gate slowly opened. The air mixed with the smell of gunpowder came towards him, but it was not as dense and deadly as expected. The landing soldiers near the bow quickly knocked down the long springboard. Before Boseman could speak, an anxious company commander roared "attack", and everyone rushed forward, with no rules at all. In fact, the Imperial team had not conducted decent landing training before heading south to Denmark. In Copenhagen and Fredericia, they almost rushed to the shore in this way, and then easily occupied the target.
Between 1946 and 1948, the Allies carried out two landing operations on the Heshang in Bolo, which had limited impact on the war situation, but failed to allow the Soviet army to accumulate too much anti-landing experience. Moreover, the most experienced troops were gathered on the coast between the Jutland Peninsula and Rügen. The busy Soviet gunners were still trying hard to adjust the artillery fire until the enemy's landing ships landed. After a few shells, they finally hit a motionless target. However, except for killing and wounding several sailors, they caused some damage to the hull, which had no direct impact on this landing operation. Such a record was not worth cheering at all!
The two battalions of imperial soldiers who set off from Rügen Island only took more than an hour of bumpy ride, and were favored by the goddess of luck during the landing. They were like tigers out of their cages, rushed towards the beach where the Soviet artillery was located, and headed straight to the city of Noinkirchen. According to the combat plan obtained before departure, Major Boseman led his battalion to advance westward. After 40 minutes, his combat reconnaissance team crossed the 3.2 kilometers flat, open and unguarded seaside.
The field arrived at its first stop. In 1939, there were more than 50,000 residents in Noinkirchen, Saar Prefecture. After the destruction and destruction of war, half of the population is still left. Unsure of the deployment of the Soviet troops in the city, Bosman carefully sent the vanguard to carry out offensive reconnaissance. If the Soviet army had strong defensive power, he would go around the city to the Horst area and attack the railway line from Berlin through the hinterland of Mecklenburg to the Rügen area, and tried his best to interfere with the Soviet army's combat mobilization in this area.
The Imperial soldiers who entered the city first encountered Soviet combat troops without any surprise, but the enemy was not as powerful as they imagined. Moreover, after the battle began, the Imperial team quickly received help from local resisters. Even many German policemen who maintained public order for the Soviet army turned against each other, and the residents of Neugenkirchen tried their best to support their compatriots from afar. They learned that most of the Soviet troops that were originally stationed here had been transferred to the Rügen area to participate in the war, leaving only a team of less than 100 people and some light weapons.
Boseman decided to seize and consolidate this tactical fulcrum with the auxiliary security forces. He decisively commanded the main force of the battalion to divide the troops into the city, and surrounded the Soviet army to build defensive blocks and buildings under the guidance of local residents. However, the strength of more than 4 to 1 and the will of the people did not make the Imperial Team easily take the battle. The Soviet officers and soldiers obviously guessed that the Imperial Team that suddenly landed here had a deep combat intention, so they fought to the death, trying to delay and destroy the Imperial Team's action plan.
The brave man won a narrow road, but it is not absolute. Boseman also advocates Rommel-style lead, but the human resources of the Imperial team are more difficult to deal with than during World War II. The elite soldiers who have been trained for four years have less than one, and it is difficult to supplement the regular soldiers who will be supplemented in the short term. In this case, forcing a forcibly landing is extremely risky, and rushing forward with the enemy's gun is completely irrational. Since it is a landing battle and pursuing surprise attack effect, Boseman's soldiers only carry
Basic firearms and ammunition, the few that were scheduled to be used to blow up the railway in stages, he appointed experienced non-commissioned officers to organize resisters and turnaround personnel to form temporary combat troops, and selected a group of skilled shooting from the team to occupy the commanding heights around the Soviet defending area, so as to firmly restrain the Soviet troops with less force, and then use the help of residents to concentrate all available transportation tools, private cars, old trucks and even livestock vehicles, carrying the main operating forces westward. In order to avoid the establishment of the Soviet army along the road.
The posts, mobile troops and Soviet fighter jets that may appear at any time would rather detour and move as close to the woods as possible, and advance to the railway line as quickly as possible in this way. On the precise map, the straight line from Noinkirchen to the Horst area is only 15 kilometers in a straight line, with a highway trip of about 20 kilometers. Bosman's troops walked no less than 30 kilometers. Moreover, this area is mainly composed of flat and open fertile fields. There are often thousands of meters wide and uncovered areas between the woods. On the way, this emperor
The ** team was twice subjected to Soviet fighter air strikes. MiG, which could still take advantage of the Belt Strait. The Jacques fighter jets could dive and strafuse unscrupulously, directly causing casualties to dozens of Emperors and many civilian volunteers. Moreover, under the alarm of the coastal forces and the guidance of air force pilots, the Soviet army quickly mobilized troops at the command center of this area. At around 3 pm, in a section where the railway line could be seen with naked eyes, a Soviet army rushed towards the Bosman Battalion in an open area.
After radioing to the command center, Bosman decisively led his troops to retreat hundreds of meters, allowing a few troops to move through the woods and detour from the flanks. The main company set up a defensive formation against the forest. With a mere 400 troops, facing the same number of Soviet mobile units with armored vehicles and air force support, this did not seem to be a clever choice. The whistling Soviet fighter jets made the emperor's officers and soldiers feel pressure from the beginning. After the ground forces of both sides made firepower contact, they found that the opponent's offensive was not as fast as they imagined. The "Bazuka m1" with a small power but a long range was suitable for dealing with the Soviet armored vehicles, and 19
The Soviet soldiers in 1949 still had no good way to face the fierce firepower of the mg42 machine gun. The control of the mortars on the battlefield was almost a bit different, and they were in stalemate. An hour later, the imperial team, which was fighting detour, appeared behind the Soviet army, and a team of jet fighters flew from Denmark, also appeared in the Horst area from passing through Rügen Island. Boseman took advantage of the situation and brought the main force of the battalion into the attack, repelling the enemy in front of him in one fell swoop, and attracted most of the Soviet troops to rush to this area. After that, Boseman Battalion fought and retreated based on the woods, covering friendly forces landing with the landing together to avoid the Soviet blockade and continue to advance westward. The combat target of cutting off the railway line before dark was close.
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Chapter completed!