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Chapter 91 Battle of the Main Army

As expected, all four platoon leaders wanted to ascend to the position of the company commander, but the training officers reminded them in cold words: the squad leader selects the platoon leader, and the platoon leader selects the company commander, and they must not use themselves as candidates.

Although this rule was not proposed separately before, it was contained in the sentence, and the squad leader also circled the rules once when he selected the squad leader - even the key information captured by the "Danish" who was not yet qualified in German, the squad leader did not seem to have been carefully polished.

Except for the four platoon leaders, everyone, including the twelve squad leaders, is qualified to become a company commander. However, even if the platoon leaders can tolerate their squad leaders and big-headed soldiers suddenly overtake them, how can they form a unified opinion in a short period of time?

The debate was very fierce.

The training officer looked down at the watch: "Everyone, if there is no result within 3 minutes, your graduation results will be collectively judged as unqualified!"

After hearing this, Lin En suddenly felt very funny. The prosperous Third Reich has now fallen to the end of the road. What is the significance of the completion of a special combat force training camp? With the combat method of the "Vampire" commando, casualties are inevitable in every battle. Preparing soldiers is like blood to maintain life. If everyone is not qualified, it is amazing to extend the training period or lower the ratings at the same time. It is impossible to throw them into ordinary troops.

Unfortunately, not everyone can keep a calm mind at such a time, and it will be even more difficult to break out of the circle of the people who are obsessed with the authorities.

The platoon leaders indeed stopped arguing, look at me, look at you. No matter how vigorous the training is, I have no idea now.

"Everyone!"

Lynn took a step forward at the right time and gave himself a "shining debut" with a loud and calm voice.

"My name is Lynn Gargore, who was previously affiliated with the SS' Nordic Division and fought on the Eastern Front for a long time. I am a Danish and German. My age may not be as old as many of the people present, and my rank is not high, but what I am proud of is that I can always keep my calm mind! Not long ago, I had the honor to cross the Soviet front with the assault team where Sergeant Eric was located, and launched a night attack on a Soviet regiment-level armored unit, which severely damaged the opponent with only fifty people. When the leader's officer unfortunately died, I provided very critical advice to the temporary commander and successfully helped the assault troops return to our position!"

These sentences are not fluent, but Lynn tried his best to make every pronunciation full of energy. He swept every face with a firm look, and when he intersected with the soldiers, he had no intention of retreating.

After a brief pause, Lynn continued to speak German with unknown accent: "Everyone, although I commanded a team of four people at most (I added a white goatee-bearded family of three), I fully believe in my courage, will and ability. I am a natural snatcher and a calm soldier. I can observe the surrounding environment with confidence when I charge with passion, and I can patiently look for opportunities for counterattack when I am hit one after another. I am willing to live and die with every companion. Everyone, I have a never-changing saying: Don't give up a chance, don't abandon a brother!"

Shamelessly plagiarized other people's famous quotes, Lynn also imitated Lieutenant Colonel Bach, shouting in a high-pitched but unpretentious tone: "Long live the head of the empire! Long live Germany!"

Some of the soldiers in the reserve team responded, and some looked at Lin Neng with questioning eyes. However, when the training officer looked down at the watch again, the platoon leaders who could really play a decisive role had no choice.

Puff...puff...puff...

The dull applause of applause in gloves suddenly rang out, and Lieutenant Colonel Bach, dressed in a black leather jacket, appeared next to the team like a ghost. Following him was a young lieutenant with a strange appearance. He was thin and tall, somewhat similar to the French President Charles de Gaulle in Lynn's impression, but he had neither a beard nor a rebellious person like a leader, but gave people a calm and down-to-earth feeling.

Bach steadily walked into the middle of the team: "Although the real confrontation drill has not yet begun, we have seen a wonderful performance! Each of you worked hard in training and mastered various combat skills with a qualified grasp, but I hope you will remember tonight and remember every word this young man said just now. Whether it is the best situation of victory or the adversity of a strong enemy, you should keep a calm mind, see the situation clearly, and firmly grasp every opportunity! This can even be used as the battle creed for each of you!"

When Lt. Col. Bach said this in front of everyone, Lynn was not as nervous and trepidated as before, but held his head high and proud of being able to seize such a wonderful opportunity.

Without extra nonsense, Laurenz Bach announced the start of the confrontation exercise after briefly placing the topic.

When he was the commander for the first time, Lin En couldn't help but feel a little panicked at the beginning, but as he said, calmness is a major advantage that distinguishes him from ordinary people. Calm down and judge the situation: the attacking party must be the elite "vampire" commando, and the number of people is estimated to be not too large. He has complete positional fortifications on his side, and has made psychological preparations to deal with the night attack of the "enemy". As long as he organizes the defense carefully and meticulously, he will definitely have a chance to win the battle!

By constantly injecting confidence into himself, Lin En quickly eliminated distracting thoughts and quickly deployed defenses according to his own ideas. The village was not big, but if the troops were divided into all directions, it would be easy for the opponent to find a breakthrough opportunity. Moreover, the night was dark and windy. His side was neither equipped with infrared night vision instruments tonight, nor was it allowed to use flares and open flames. So he ordered the first row of soldiers to lurk in the trenches and woods outside the village, and ignored the scattered enemies, and only attacked when the "dark night warriors" approached in groups; the second row of soldiers was scattered on all positions on the village, setting apart, and staying vigilant; the third row of soldiers was stationed at four corners of the positions, and any position could be supported as soon as possible when the enemy attacked; the fourth row of soldiers, as reserve troops, lying in the command center, near the oil depot and ammunition depot, once the enemy broke into the position, they would be annihilated with fierce fire.

The squads and platoons were properly deployed, but the troops acting as the attacking side did not appear for a long time. At first, it was fine for one or two hours, but after midnight, even Lin En couldn't help but yawn. Xinting, who lacked practical command experience, remembered to let the soldiers take turns to rest. However, not long after the order was issued, the gunfire from the east officially kicked off the confrontation drill.

Hearing that the gunshots were a little sparse, Lin En thought it was an opponent's harassment, so he asked the troops to remain unmoved. The gunshots continued for a while and it stopped. However, the outpost reported that all the soldiers in the trench ambushed in the east were "dead". The defenders on the positions fired guns and blocked them without seeing the opponent at all, and according to regulations, they could not achieve effective results.

Since the opponent discovered the "trick" in the trench, Lin En quickly ordered the withdrawal of the peripheral troops from the other three positions and allowed them to directly strengthen the trench positions. After ten minutes, gunfire sounded one after another in the west and north directions, and it sounded very dense. Lin En still held his troops and ordered the two positions in the east and south to strengthen their vigilance. As expected, the southern position quickly reported that it was attacked by the enemy. Lin En ordered the second and third rows to draw personnel to reinforce the southeast and two fulcrums and the south-line positions to withdraw half of the personnel. He deliberately allowed the opponent to break through from this side, and forced the fourth row not to open fire and expose the position when the enemy entered the effective lighting range of the flashlight.

Although Lin En's abacus was good, unfortunately the attacking party seemed to have seen through these tricks early in the morning. After quickly capturing the southern position, the commandos did not act like a straight-forward position, but detoured along the circular position to the two wings. As a result, both sides exchanged fierce fire in the southeast and the east and south fulcrums. As the battle escalated, Lin En insisted not to use the fourth platoon of troops to allow the soldiers originally deployed in the eastern position to rush for reinforcements. However, as soon as the combatants left, the eastern position was "furiously attacked" by the opponent. For a moment, gunfire sounds were heard around the village, as if the opponent had thousands of troops surrounded from all sides.

Lin En firmly believed that the "Vampire" commando would only use the seventy or eighty commandos who were dining together in the restaurant at night, so he only drew troops from the west and north. His persistent persistence finally won the results - the fourth row of personnel ambushed near the command center fought a clean ambush with the help of a flashlight, "annihilated" more than ten attackers coming from the south position. Immediately afterwards, the attackers who broke through the eastern position rushed to attack the ammunition depot and were violently blocked by the fourth row of ambush troops in the middle. In these two battles alone, more than twenty attackers who withdrew from the battle on their own, but they refused to hand over the "seized" infrared night vision device to the defensive personnel.

After a "brutal" battle, the defenders who had run out of ammunition and food lost the southeast, and the two positions in the southwest, and the two positions in the west and north were subsequently captured one after another. The remaining soldiers retreated into the village, together with the fourth platoon and Lin En's company, relied on the building to defend the final defense. Unfortunately, the infrared night vision instruments acted significantly in this dark environment, and Lin En finally lay down on the ground.

"It's very good, boy! This battle was very beautiful!"

Hearing this familiar voice, Lynn looked up and Eric, the non-commissioned officer with a dark mud on his face, had stretched out his right hand to him.

Everything should be done, but the night combat power of the two sides was really different. Lin Neng smiled calmly and said, "Is it pretty pretty to kill all the members?"

After pulling his little brother up from the ground, Eric patted his arm: "It's better than the previous three periods! Haha, I originally wanted you to come to my side to help as soon as possible, but it seems that I will have to wait for a while!"

Does this mean Xiami? Lynn was very curious.
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