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Volume 2: My Country Eight Hundred and Seventy-One.  North African battlefield

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    December 1965, North Africa.  !

    The radio in the camp was shouting hysterically: "German land is inviolable, and we must hold firm here until the moment of victory!"

    Stan.  Martin was playing cards with Tom in the room.  Corporal Willis was cleaning up.  Sergeant Daly was at the door of the room, watching expressionlessly as the US B-52 bombers dropped bombs on the front positions.

    "Another wave of US bombings is over, I thought they had more" Sergeant Daly spat on the ground and walked into the room.

    "Then let them come with more, Sergeant." Tom threw away the last card in his hand, and then said triumphantly: "Stan, you lost again, you have to give me a mark."

    "Today is really unlucky." Martin lay on the bed.

    "Brothers, I just saw a joke, do you want to hear it?" Walker.  Sergeant Jason got up from his bed.

    "Let's talk and listen." The soldiers gathered around.

    Sergeant Jason lit a cigarette and said: "This is a joke about the President of the United States" Before he could finish speaking, a violent explosion shook the soldiers dizzy.  When they looked into the courtyard, they discovered that a downed US plane had crashed into the courtyard.  Fortunately, there were no casualties. The two American pilots who crawled out of the wreckage were taken away by the Germans for interrogation.

    "I told you, I'm not unlucky this afternoon." Martin waved his hand toward the window again: "Well done, brothers."

    Several German fighter jets passed by in the sky.

    At the same time, at the headquarters.  Martin and his company commander, Captain Tupman, and Captain Sluker, who always liked to bet with Captain Tupman, were discussing combat operations with several other officers in the headquarters.

    "The U.S. and Italian troops are using their last strength to attack us. One of their regiments has already intervened. We are going to launch a night attack tonight to occupy the U.S. military camp and control the No. 1 and No. 2 intersections. Captain Teppman  Your company is responsible for capturing their camp.

    Captain Sluker, you will penetrate behind the American camp to prevent Italian reinforcements.  Then a few of our tanks will control the intersection.  Captain Mainwock, your company is responsible for cooperating with tanks to capture the two hills next to the intersection. Only a small number of troops are stationed there. After occupying the hills, you are responsible for supporting Captain Topman and Captain Sluker. We need to hold on until 8 tomorrow morning.  Click and reinforcements will arrive.  You will be supported by several aircraft.  It's not easy to fight in the desert, but I hope we've planted a flag there before the big officials arrive.  Do you have any other questions?  "

    Major Ludman assigned the task.

    "I was wondering if we could pretend to be Americans and do a sneak attack, sir," Captain Tupman said.

    ¡°Not a bad idea so we can get into their camp and open fire. Clothes are no problem, but does anyone in our damn team speak English?¡±

    "Yes, sir. My Sergeant Daly can speak German."

    "Very good, I'll treat you to breakfast tomorrow."

    "Thanks in advance, sir." Captain Sluker said.

    Captain Sluker turned to Teppman again: "I hope the two pairs of socks and a tie you lost in the last bet can be given to me as soon as possible."

    Teppman laughed and said: "Let's make another bet. If whose company blows up more tanks this time, I will give him a pen. If I win, all previous accounts will be written off."

    "Ok, no problem."

    "Okay, brothers, let's go back to our respective camps. It's best to have some drinks to strengthen your courage before attacking. Americans are not as easy to deal with as spaghetti."

    It will soon be night.  Captain Tupman and his company arrived at the American camp by car.  They were all wearing U.S. military uniforms, with submachine guns stuffed into their clothes and identification tags ripped from the prisoners of war.  Captain Tipman disguised himself as a lieutenant colonel, a lieutenant colonel who came to the camp for a rough inspection.  He knew that officers would be coming to inspect the camp in the next few days.

    Of course, the US military did not know who the inspecting officer was.

    They were stopped by the U.S. military sentry, and Sergeant Daly explained their identities to the sentry in fluent English.  The sentry let him go without any suspicion.

    The camp is heavily guarded. If we attack, we don¡¯t know how many casualties it will cost. There are almost two companies of men and horses in this camp, and there are watchtowers and outposts.  There are also two cannons in the camp that are both anti-aircraft and anti-tank.

    The soldiers moved toward shooting positions that were favorable to them.  Captain Tipman took Martin and several other soldiers to a room in the US military, but was stopped by an officer who refused to let them in.  They still couldn't tell their identities. The officer looked at their faces.I finally picked up the phone and wanted to verify it.

    "Hey, is it Colonel? Oh, sir, did General Baroque ask a Lieutenant Colonel named Reeve Luchel to inspect our camp? They are going to enter our room, oh, okay, I understand."

    The officer put down the phone and shouted: "Lieutenant Colonel Reeve Luchel has been killed. They are Germans."

    The two soldiers nearby also discovered that the rifles of several "soldiers" were different from theirs under the light.  The US military hurriedly picked up their submachine guns.  Although Captain Tipman didn't understand what they were saying, he knew that the secret was revealed. He pulled out his pistol and pulled the trigger to knock down the American soldiers one after another.  Then he took out his submachine gun and shouted: "The secret is exposed, fire."

    The camp¡¯s alarm sounded along with the gunfire.  The German troops drew their guns one after another and sent the American troops into hell before they could react.

    Captain Tipman kicked open the door of the room and found that there were US military radios and confidential documents inside.  They quickly stowed away the documents and destroyed the radio station.  left here.  Entered a warehouse.

    The German soldiers have all taken off their US military uniforms, revealing the German uniforms underneath.  !

    The US military was caught off guard, and many soldiers fell asleep forever before they woke up.

    "There seem to be a lot of Americans here." Martin shot an American soldier on the second floor of the warehouse to death with a rifle.  Six American corpses were already lying in the warehouse.

    Two German soldiers were mopped down, and Sergeant Jason hurriedly used a submachine gun to kill the American soldiers who rushed in from the side door.

    "I'll cover you here. You quickly go through the side door in front and occupy the two watchtowers over there." Captain Teppman killed an enemy who climbed in from the ladder outside while he was talking.

    Captain Tipman fired back and forth with his submachine gun, killing two more.  But just as he was aiming at the enemy next to the sandbag outside, the submachine gun suddenly jammed.

    "Unlucky, it jammed again."

    The U.S. military outside threw a grenade into the warehouse, and Teppman hurriedly crouched behind a pile of straw.  Escaped death.

    A U.S. military officer outside shouted: "Fire!" A shell blew up a wall of the warehouse, and the two German soldiers outside the wall were blown away as soon as they took control of a machine gun.

    Several American troops entered the warehouse again.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    As soon as Martin and the others ran out of the side door of the warehouse, they were fired upon by the US military watchtower.  Martin and the others hid behind a sandbag.

    "Listen to me, change your tactics this time. Use the rifle man to cover and hit the machine gunner. The submachine gun man comes with me to take down the watchtower." Sergeant Daly said while changing the magazine of the submachine gun.

    Sergeant Daly rushed out with a few soldiers. Tom accurately shot an American soldier in the head with his rifle, but an American soldier next to him immediately took over the machine gun and shot at them.

    When Martin saw this, he rushed out.  Picked up a submachine gun and rushed out.

    "Martin, you don't want your life!" Thompson shouted loudly.

    Martin braved the fierce fire and rushed to the bottom of a watchtower and climbed up the ladder.  When he was halfway up, a submachine gunner on top suddenly bent down and wanted to kill him.

    "Go to hell!" Martin shot him dead.

    The machine gunner on the watchtower turned around and was shot through by Tom Pu.

    "Haha! Beautiful!" Martin climbed up the watchtower and fired a hail of bullets at the watchtower on the right front. Sergeant Daly rushed up and occupied the watchtower.

    At this time, the warehouse was blown open by grenades and artillery, and several American troops rushed in.  Martin and the others quickly used machine guns to eliminate several enemies behind them: "The captain looks like he can't hold on any longer." Then he picked up the machine gun and pointed it at the two artillery pieces in the center of the camp. After a wild sweep, the two artillery pieces fell silent.  down.

    Lieutenant Teppman, who was lying in the haystack of the warehouse, pulled out his pistol, shot an American soldier to death and ran away, saving his life.  The U.S. military was taken aback, and before they could fire, Captain Tipman disappeared.  These American troops did not survive long, and the German troops who rushed in quickly killed them.

    Captain Tipman ran outside and shouted to Martin and the others: "You guys can come down and occupy the two-story building."

    After Martin and the others went down, they met up with a dozen soldiers and rushed to a two-story building at the rear left side of the camp.

    "I said we should be careful." Martin and the others took out grenades, kicked open the door and threw it in, then closed the door.  After there was an explosion inside, they rushed in and found several mutilated corpses lying in the hall on the first floor.

    Suddenly, the leading soldier screamed and fell in a pool of blood.

    nobody.

      The soldiers looked around without thinking of hiding.

    Another shot killed Corporal Willis.

    "Click!"

    Although there were constant gunshots outside, the "click" sound was not covered up.

    The soldiers looked up to the ceiling and saw a specially dug hole in the wooden ceiling. There was an American soldier in the mezzanine between the first and second floors.

    The American soldier shot him again, then turned around and tried to climb back to the second floor.  The soldiers fired at the ceiling with their guns. The bullets penetrated the wooden ceiling and made holes all over it. They heard a scream from inside and a few drops of blood. The enemy was finished before he could crawl back.  .

    The German soldiers felt from experience that there must be someone on the stairs waiting for them to rush up and then shoot them, so they did not dare to act rashly.  After rushing up cautiously, I found that there was no one in the corridor on the second floor.  The room was also empty, with some beds and the like inside. It seemed like it was just a dormitory, and the American troops inside were fighting with the German troops outside.

    The Germans found nothing on the second floor, so they had to return to the first floor.  They suddenly discovered that there was an obscure tunnel on the first floor, but it was not too narrow.

    They entered the tunnel, which was not very long. This tunnel led to the back of the camp and turned out to be an arsenal.  The arsenal was built underground and the door to the outside was locked.

    "The Yankees' equipment is all hidden here. Sergeant Jason, Martin, I know you two have researched the Yankees' weapons. Let's see if there are any good ones."

    Sergeant Jason looked at it and saw that there were many machine guns.  All that's left is the M16.

    "Thomp, this M16 gun is very suitable for you. With it, your marksmanship will be more accurate." Martin threw an M16 to Thompson.

    "We should take all the machine guns away."

    At this time, Martin screamed in surprise. He used a crowbar on the ground to open the weapons box, which contained a flamethrower.

    ¡°Haha, this good thing should be taken away.¡±

    At this time, the screams of the German troops came from the tunnel. It turned out that the American troops ambushing on the second floor had entered the tunnel.  Kill all the German troops in the tunnel.  However, the American troops in front were beaten to a bloody pulp as soon as they entered the arsenal.

    "Oops, I was just wondering why the Americans dug a tunnel. It turns out it's so they can attack from both sides!"

    "Fortunately the door is not open, otherwise we should disarm." Tang Pu threw a grenade and went out

    ¡°Damn it, get out of there,¡± Sergeant Daly yelled.

    "We don't want to die, sir!" a soldier shouted to Dali.

    "He's a brain-cramping guy!"

    The US military has blocked the tunnel entrance with powerful firepower, and they cannot get out.  But the US military did not dare to enter the arsenal, nor did they dare to throw grenades inside casually. There were a lot of explosives inside.

    Martin shot and broke the lock on the door.  Several soldiers joined him in pushing back the door.  A dozen American troops had been waiting outside for a long time, and several German soldiers were knocked down.

    Martin used a submachine gun to mow away the two enemies that were closer.

    "Die!" Sergeant Jason didn't know when he switched to a flamethrower and burned the American troops on both sides of the slope outside the gate to charcoal.

    The soldiers rushed out of the arsenal.  When taking out the machine gunner outside, Sergeant Jason's butt was stained. He was too easy to be injured and always attracted bullets.

    The U.S. troops in the tunnel rushed out, and the U.S. troops outside also gathered around.

    The soldiers hid in the gasoline barrels and tried to fight to the death behind the jeep.

    There was a sudden roar in the sky, and a bomb fell near Martin and the others.  The Germans were blown up all over the sky.

    ¡°Ah, my ears.¡± The soldiers covered their heads and said.

    Another plane came, and the garage was blown into flames.  Captain Teppman and the others also destroyed the tank warehouse, and all four tanks inside were destroyed.

    Several more planes flew in and dropped bombs on the hillside outside the camp.  Italian troops scurrying around appeared on the hillside. Seeing that there were many German troops in the American camp, they threw away their guns and surrendered.

    The U.S. troops in the camp were still resisting stubbornly. However, as the white fish belly appeared in the east, the gunfire of the U.S. troops gradually became sparse.

    A German tank broke through the fence of the camp.  Dozens of German troops poured out from behind the tanks.

    "Hail, Captain Mainwock's reinforcements."

    The flag was raised in the camp.  The U.S. military was wiped out.

    Martin and the others were relieved and cheered for victory.

    It¡¯s five o¡¯clock in the morning.  Major Ludman and Captain Sluker arrived on time.  The German army took the Italian prisoners of war back first."I said, brothers, this is really a beautiful night attack." Major Ludman said excitedly: "In three hours, our reinforcements will arrive."

    As soon as Captain Sluker and Captain Tipman met, they asked each other how many tanks they had destroyed.

    "I destroyed two this time." Captain Sluk's face glowed red.

    "Haha, give me your pen, I destroyed four." Captain Teppman pointed to the tank warehouse.

    "It's bad luck. Those tanks are placed there for you to blow up. It's not fair and doesn't count."

    "You said it doesn't count? No, it must count. I finally won once."

    The two captains laughed and played lots like children.

    ¡°There are still three hours left, so the Americans just don¡¯t counterattack.¡± A soldier next to Martin said.

    At this time, dust suddenly billowed on the hillsides around the camp, and shouts of killing could be heard.  Like a big storm.

    "Damn it, Americans are so careless. They don't know this is a desert. They spread dirt all over the sky."

    "Stop chatting! Prepare to fight!" Major Ludman ordered loudly.

    Martin's face turned pale and he poked the soldier next to him: "William, you are such a crow's mouth."

    It was nine o'clock in the morning, and the American and Italian troops had already launched three attacks in just one hour.  Both sides suffered heavy casualties. Captain Teppman only had more than 20 men left. There were dozens of American and Italian corpses in front of them, and the remains of tanks had completely blocked the road.  It stands to reason that this road has no transportation capacity for the time being. Despite this, the American and Italian troops are still unwilling to give up this road.  Fortunately, the first batch of German reinforcements arrived. They were reinforced by a company of engineers. These engineers completely destroyed the road with explosives and then laid many mines.  Destroy this road.  Captain Tupman and his company finally left the road and returned to the camp they occupied to receive temporary reinforcements.  According to Major Ludman, they only need to hold on for an hour, and the second and third batches of reinforcements will arrive. Then according to the instructions from the top, they will launch a counterattack and regain the initiative.  Because the US military's road was scrapped, their reinforcements would not be able to come for a while, but they still did not give up their last glimmer of hope - to recapture the camp before the second and third batches of German reinforcements arrived.

    The U.S. fighter jet camp was strafing back and forth.  The German medical soldiers also suffered heavy casualties. As a result, the current number of doctors is very limited and they are all concentrated in one infirmary. The wounded soldiers can only be dragged back here for simple treatment.

    "Captain Teppman, your company can't rest now. Go and guard the rear of the camp. Wait for reinforcements to arrive. The soldiers there will be unable to withstand it anymore. You will also get 80 more people." Major Ludman added.  New orders were given.

    "Damn it, I'm afraid I won't be able to see the moon tonight after all this trouble." Martin couldn't help but complain.

    Sergeant Jason came over and comforted him tepidly: "I think it's about the same." In fact, he should be the one being comforted.

    Captain Tipman temporarily distributed these newly recruited soldiers.  Just as they arrived at the rear of the camp, U.S. fighter jets suddenly swooped down and fired at them wildly with 20mm machine guns.  The German troops were in a mess, their eyes mesmerized by the smoke of exploding machine gun shells.

    "Ah!" There was a scream, and shrapnel injured a second lieutenant. Two soldiers hurriedly saw him and dragged him back to the temporary "medical room"

    The left wing of the German army was attacked wildly by the Italian army.  An Italian army broke through the German left wing to assist the American attack!
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