Chapter 1534: Defense of the landing site (8)

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The first battalion led by Mikhailev split into two groups after leaving the position. The first group was composed of the first company and the third company led by Mikhailev. Their mission was to circle back behind the German troops attacking the outpost positions and carry out attacks on the enemy. attack;

On the other side of the road is Captain Yegor's second company. Their mission is to use new rockets to destroy the German artillery positions and reduce the pressure on the friendly forces holding the outpost positions.

The Germans never dreamed that just as they were preparing to attack the outpost again, gunshots and explosions suddenly came from behind. Before the German commander sent someone to find out what happened, he saw a Soviet army appear in his field of vision.

The equipment of this unit was different from the Soviet troops he had seen before. The submachine guns equipped by the Soviet army not only had a fast rate of fire, but also had high shooting accuracy. His troops were quickly beaten back step by step. Seeing that the situation was not good, the German commander hurriedly fled southward under the protection of several soldiers.

Because the commanders and fighters of the 1st and 3rd companies were clearing out the enemy at the starting position of the offensive, they had not had time to send people to cut off the enemy's escape route south, so that such a big fish escaped under their noses.

When the German officers and soldiers found that their retreat was cut off and could only retreat in the direction of the outpost, they tried to rely on the craters at the foot of the mountain to stop the Soviet attack.

The troops led by Mikhailev were progressing smoothly, and the second company led by Yegor also reached a position one or two kilometers away from the German artillery position. Yegor found a commanding height, raised his binoculars and looked into the distance, and soon discovered the German artillery position hidden at the edge of the woods.

After figuring out the location of the enemy's artillery position, Yegor immediately gave the order to the troops, "Set up the launch tube and prepare to shoot at the enemy's artillery position."

When watching the soldiers busy and busy, Yegor felt a lot of emotions in his heart. In the past, if we wanted to destroy the enemy's artillery positions, we would have to dispatch several times more troops than the enemy's security force. After a fierce battle, it would be possible to rush into the enemy's artillery positions. If they are unlucky, the enemy's artillery has already moved to a new location before they can break through the infantry positions covering the artillery.

Since the emergence of new rockets, no matter how tight the German defense is, commanders and fighters can use new rockets to destroy enemy artillery positions one or two kilometers away.

Yegor knew that time was running out, and when he saw that the launch tube was set up, he immediately ordered to open fire. As the order was issued, more than a dozen rockets soared into the sky, drawing beautiful strips of white smoke in the sky before falling into the German artillery positions and exploding. Soon, the German position was blown into a sea of ​​flames.

After Guchakov sent reinforcements to the friendly forces on the left, he felt that the matter was of great importance. After all, he sent troops to attack without receiving any orders. If his superiors want to hold him accountable in the future, he may be in trouble. Thinking of this, he ordered the communications troops to connect the phone to the army headquarters, intending to report the matter to Sokov in person.

Sokov was very surprised when he received Guchakov's call, and quickly asked: "Comrade Major, what's the matter?"

"That's it, Comrade Commander." After Guchakov heard Sokov's voice, he hesitated for a moment and felt that he should tell the truth. After all, he had been captured by the Germans twice, and many people felt sorry for him. It's distrustful. If troops were sent out without permission this time and Sokov was not reported in time, if someone made a fuss about it in the future, even if they jumped into the Dnieper River, they might not be able to wash away their grievances. "I just sent a troop to reinforce friendly forces."

"What, you sent a troop to reinforce the friendly forces?" Sokov learned that Guchakov had made his own decision and sent a troop to reinforce the friendly forces before reporting to him. Sokov said displeasedly: "Did you I don’t know, the enemy’s artillery fire is constantly bombarding the No. 1 outpost position. If we let the troops enter the outpost position at this time, wouldn’t we let them die?”

"You misunderstood, Comrade Commander." Guchakov heard a hint of dissatisfaction in Sokov's tone, and immediately realized that the other party had misunderstood, and quickly explained: "I did not send troops directly to support the outpost. Instead, they were sent to attack the German flanks and disrupt their offensive steps."

Sokov realized that he had misunderstood Guchakov. With the other party's character, he would definitely not be stupid enough to send his troops to the outpost to die, so he slowed down and asked: "Then tell me, what did you do? "

Guchakov agreed and began to introduce the situation of sending troops to Sokov. Finally, he said: "Comrade Commander, this is how we provide reinforcements to friendly forces. In addition, I have one more thing to ask you for!"

"You have done a good job. Instead of sending troops directly to the outposts to die, it is better to attack the enemy's artillery positions, attack the sides and rear of their attacking troops, completely disrupt their offensive rhythm, and firmly grasp the initiative on the battlefield. It's in our hands." After Sokov said this in one breath, he then asked: "If there is anything else, just say it."

"Comrade Commander, I know that you have great trust in Captain Mikhailev and even appointed him as the deputy commander of the infantry brigade." After organizing the vocabulary in his mind, Guchakov said carefully: "But from now on Judging from the current situation, it seems that he is not interested in the position of deputy brigade commander. On the contrary, his interest in being a battalion commander is very high."

"Comrade Major, are you saying that Captain Mikhailov is only willing to be the commander of his first battalion and has no great interest in the position of deputy brigade commander?"

"Yes, that's it." The first battalion led by Mikhailev split into two groups after leaving the position. One group was composed of the first company and the third company led by Mikhailev. Their mission was to attack in a roundabout way. Attack the enemy from behind the German troops in outpost positions;

On the other side of the road is Captain Yegor's second company. Their mission is to use new rockets to destroy the German artillery positions and reduce the pressure on the friendly forces holding the outpost positions.

The Germans never dreamed that just as they were preparing to attack the outpost again, gunshots and explosions suddenly came from behind. Before the German commander sent someone to find out what happened, he saw a Soviet army appear in his field of vision.

The equipment of this unit was different from the Soviet troops he had seen before. The submachine guns equipped by the Soviet army not only had a fast rate of fire, but also had high shooting accuracy. His troops were quickly beaten back step by step. Seeing that the situation was not good, the German commander hurriedly fled southward under the protection of several soldiers.

Because the commanders and fighters of the 1st and 3rd companies were clearing out the enemy at the starting position of the offensive, they had not had time to send people to cut off the enemy's escape route south, so that such a big fish escaped under their noses.

When the German officers and soldiers found that their retreat was cut off and could only retreat in the direction of the outpost, they tried to rely on the craters at the foot of the mountain to stop the Soviet attack.

The troops led by Mikhailev were progressing smoothly, and the second company led by Yegor also reached a position one or two kilometers away from the German artillery position. Yegor found a commanding height, raised his binoculars and looked into the distance, and soon discovered the German artillery position hidden at the edge of the woods.

After figuring out the location of the enemy's artillery position, Yegor immediately gave the order to the troops, "Set up the launch tube and prepare to shoot at the enemy's artillery position."

When watching the soldiers busy and busy, Yegor felt a lot of emotions in his heart. In the past, if we wanted to destroy the enemy's artillery positions, we would have to dispatch several times more troops than the enemy's security force. After a fierce battle, it would be possible to rush into the enemy's artillery positions. If they are unlucky, the enemy's artillery has already moved to a new location before they can break through the infantry positions covering the artillery.

Since the emergence of new rockets, no matter how tight the German defense is, commanders and fighters can use new rockets to destroy enemy artillery positions one or two kilometers away.

Yegor knew that time was running out, and when he saw that the launch tube was set up, he immediately ordered to open fire. As the order was issued, more than a dozen rockets soared into the sky, drawing beautiful strips of white smoke in the sky before falling into the German artillery positions and exploding. Soon, the German position was blown into a sea of ​​flames.

After Guchakov sent reinforcements to the friendly forces on the left, he felt that the matter was of great importance. After all, he sent troops to attack without receiving any orders. If his superiors want to hold him accountable in the future, he may be in trouble. Thinking of this, he ordered the communications troops to connect the phone to the army headquarters, intending to report the matter to Sokov in person.

Sokov was very surprised when he received Guchakov's call, and quickly asked: "Comrade Major, what's the matter?"

"That's it, Comrade Commander." After Guchakov heard Sokov's voice, he hesitated for a moment and felt that he should tell the truth. After all, he had been captured by the Germans twice, and many people felt sorry for him. It's distrustful. If troops were sent out without permission this time and Sokov was not reported in time, if someone made a fuss about it in the future, even if they jumped into the Dnieper River, they might not be able to wash away their grievances. "I just sent a troop to reinforce friendly forces."

"What, you sent a troop to reinforce the friendly forces?" Sokov learned that Guchakov had made his own decision and sent a troop to reinforce the friendly forces before reporting to him. Sokov said displeasedly: "Did you I don’t know, the enemy’s artillery fire is constantly bombarding the No. 1 outpost position. If we let the troops enter the outpost position at this time, wouldn’t we let them die?”

"You misunderstood, Comrade Commander." Guchakov heard a hint of dissatisfaction in Sokov's tone, and immediately realized that the other party had misunderstood, and quickly explained: "I did not send troops directly to support the outpost. Instead, they were sent to attack the German flanks and disrupt their offensive steps."

Sokov realized that he had misunderstood Guchakov. With the other party's character, he would definitely not be stupid enough to send his troops to the outpost to die, so he slowed down and asked: "Then tell me, what did you do? "

Guchakov agreed and began to introduce the situation of sending troops to Sokov. Finally, he said: "Comrade Commander, this is how we provide reinforcements to friendly forces. In addition, I have one more thing to ask you for!"

"You have done a good job. Instead of sending troops directly to the outposts to die, it is better to attack the enemy's artillery positions, attack the sides and rear of their attacking troops, completely disrupt their offensive rhythm, and firmly grasp the initiative on the battlefield. It's in our hands." After Sokov said this in one breath, he then asked: "If there is anything else, just say it."

"Comrade Commander, I know that you have great trust in Captain Mikhailev and even appointed him as the deputy commander of the infantry brigade." After organizing the vocabulary in his mind, Guchakov said carefully: "But from now on Judging from the current situation, it seems that he is not interested in the position of deputy brigade commander. On the contrary, his interest in being a battalion commander is very high."

"Comrade Major, are you saying that Captain Mikhailov is only willing to be the commander of his first battalion and has no great interest in the position of deputy brigade commander?"

"Yes, that's it." The first battalion led by Mikhailev split into two groups after leaving the position. One group was composed of the first company and the third company led by Mikhailev. Their mission was to attack in a roundabout way. Attack the enemy from behind the German troops in outpost positions;

On the other side of the road is Captain Yegor's second company. Their mission is to use new rockets to destroy the German artillery positions and reduce the pressure on the friendly forces holding the outpost positions.

The Germans never dreamed that just as they were preparing to attack the outpost again, gunshots and explosions suddenly came from behind. Before the German commander sent someone to find out what happened, he saw a Soviet army appear in his field of vision.

The equipment of this unit was different from the Soviet troops he had seen before. The submachine guns equipped by the Soviet army not only had a fast rate of fire, but also had high shooting accuracy. His troops were quickly beaten back step by step. Seeing that the situation was not good, the German commander hurriedly fled southward under the protection of several soldiers.

Because the commanders and fighters of the 1st and 3rd companies were clearing out the enemy at the starting position of the offensive, they had not had time to send people to cut off the enemy's escape route south, so that such a big fish escaped under their noses.

When the German officers and soldiers found that their retreat was cut off and could only retreat in the direction of the outpost, they tried to rely on the craters at the foot of the mountain to stop the Soviet attack.

The troops led by Mikhailev were progressing smoothly, and the second company led by Yegor also reached a position one or two kilometers away from the German artillery position. Yegor found a commanding height, raised his binoculars and looked into the distance, and soon discovered the German artillery position hidden at the edge of the woods.

After figuring out the location of the enemy's artillery position, Yegor immediately gave the order to the troops, "Set up the launch tube and prepare to shoot at the enemy's artillery position."

When watching the soldiers busy and busy, Yegor felt a lot of emotions in his heart. In the past, if we wanted to destroy the enemy's artillery positions, we would have to dispatch several times more troops than the enemy's security force. After a fierce battle, it would be possible to rush into the enemy's artillery positions. If they are unlucky, the enemy's artillery has already moved to a new location before they can break through the infantry positions covering the artillery.

Yegor knew that time was running out, and when he saw that the launch tube was set up, he immediately ordered to open fire. As the order was issued, more than a dozen rockets soared into the sky, drawing beautiful strips of white smoke in the sky before falling into the German artillery position and exploding. Soon, the German position was blown into a sea of ​​flames.