Emergency Doctor Mercenary Road: Chapter 155 One shot or one shot
Chapter 155 One Shot or One Shot
June 8, 1944, Normandy, Gaul.
Captain Miller, Sergeant Horvath, Sniper Jackson, Private Merry, Private Rebin, Private Talbot, Capazzo, Medic Jack. An 8-man elite squad of Company C marched through the Gaul countryside.
In the afternoon, the sky was overcast with clouds, the cold wind was bleak, and the large green grass was mixed with lush bushes.
Lebin took the lead and walked in the front, and asked Captain Miller, who was beside him, "What did the generals think, why did 8 of us go to save one person, this is too ridiculous."
Lu Fei continued: "For the sake of Ryan's mother no longer grief-stricken, the rest of her life will be lonely and helpless."
"I have a mother, the sergeant has a mother, Jack you have a mother, and I dare say the captain has a mother, don't those gentlemen know this truth?"
Merry said: "Aren't we in the army just what the superiors tell us to do, we do what we do. What's the use of chirping."
Jackson said: "Captain Miller, I have an opinion, can I say it?"
Miller nodded: "Of course, you can speak."
Jackson raised his head and said, "I think this operation is a waste of precious military resources. God gave me the ability to fight to end the war, not to save a soldier."
Miller turned to everyone and said, "Look, guys, that's the whining."
Jackson continued: "I mean, as long as the generals figure out a way to put me a mile away from the mustache, with a clear line of sight, I can end the war and get the brothers home sooner. Oh yeah , better to bring Jack, have double insurance."
The members of the squad laughed each other.
Rebin said again: "I'm not complaining, Captain Miller, aren't you complaining?"
Miller said: "If you have complaints, send them to me, and if I have complaints, I have to report them to the boss. Can you complete the task by complaining with you? Brothers, hurry up and complete the task early is serious."
Rebin said: "If, I mean, if, I am a major, what would you say if I asked you what you really think."
Miller said sternly: "I will say, I deeply feel that this mission is of great significance, and will do my best to complete the mission, and pay the highest respect to Ryan's mother, for which I am willing to compensate myself and my subordinates. little life."
The brothers of C Company couldn't help laughing. Captain Miller is a commander who cherishes his subordinates. It's a pity that there are some things he doesn't say.
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After they had traveled for more than half an hour, God was drooling.
One drop, two drops, three drops, the raindrops that are constantly falling from the sky hit the leaves, making a sound of "wide, wide, wide". A few minutes later, the rain became heavier and heavier, and gradually the rain fell to the ground.
The brothers of the squad braved the heavy rain and stepped on the muddy rainwater to the town ahead. When they were only a few hundred meters away from the town, the whole group heard gunshots in the town and intermittent explosions. . Everyone became nervous, and Captain Miller directed everyone to form a battle formation and quickly rushed behind a wall outside the town.
After listening to the movement behind the wall for a while, Captain Miller stuck his head out and shouted the password: "Lightning".
The other party also returned the password and thundered. After confirming that it was their own, everyone rushed over and hid behind a pile of ruins and low walls. The loudspeakers of the German army in front kept playing propaganda slogans inciting American soldiers to rebel against the water.
There was a bunch of other troop soldiers leaning against the wall, Captain Miller turned to their heads, and Sergeant Hill shouted: "We have 8 people, sorry, not your reinforcements, we are looking for Ryan of the 101st Airborne Division, James Ryan, Sergeant, do you know where he is?"
Hill's face was full of rain, and he replied loudly: "Maybe at the other end of the town, two regiments of the German army cut off our troops. I am sending messengers to pass the news and see if we can attack back and forth and clear the way."
said he pointed to a messenger and let him rush through the enemy's blockade. The young man stood up and was about to rush out when Lu Fei grabbed him. Hill and the messenger looked at him with inquiring eyes, and Lu Fei immediately took out two smoke bombs, pulled out the latch, and threw them at the passage between the ruins ahead. A few seconds later, the two smoke bombs landed on the ground at a distance of 5 meters, and the smoke rose. The messenger patted him gratefully and rushed out.
At this time, the German machine guns were ringing non-stop. Fortunately, the visibility was not good in the rainy day, and the smoke was lingering, and the messengers rushed over. Hill was overjoyed and said to Lu Fei: "Thank you, this military doctor brother actually still carries high-end goods like smoke bombs. My brothers have already used up. It seems that we are expected to contact the main force."
Hill and the others still have to wait for the big army, but Miller's squad can't wait. Sergeant Hill took them around the other street on the left. The group walked through the streets of Cangyi's crowded town and came to a half-open iron gate.
There was a loud screeching noise from within the fence, and Captain Miller shouted a password, but no one answered. He stuck his head out and took a look. A two-storey building on the right side of the street has had its outer wall blown off. There is a family of four in the building, a couple, a man and a woman and two children standing on the second floor and shouting anxiously. A bell tower could be seen faintly opposite.
The group hurried across the street, leaning against the wall for cover. Captain Miller asked Talbot, a Gallic soldier, to ask questions. Talbot asked the host in a loud voice, "Where are the Chinese?"
The middle-aged Gallic man did not answer his words, but instead shouted loudly, and hugged a fair and lovely little girl, and wanted to hand it to them from the second floor. Talbert said helplessly to Miller: "He is begging us to take the little girl away. They don't want the child to die here."
Miller said loudly: "No, we can't take the child on the road, it would be unsafe to follow us, answer him."
Talbert shook his hand and shouted in French to the middle-aged Gaul man upstairs, while the others all seemed restless in their shouting, as if something bad was about to happen.
The scene was in chaos, when Capazzo climbed up to the broken stones on the first floor and stretched out his hands to take the little girl. Loudly: "Let's take her, she looks like my niece."
Sergeant Hoyle shouted, "You can't take her down, you're going to obey Captain Miller's orders."
Capazzo carried the little girl up and down from the ruins to the ground, with pity in his eyes, and said in his mouth: "We can at least take her to the next town, we can't just leave her like this."
Captain Miller went up to grab the child and shouted angrily: "No, we can't take her, we have a mission."
The moment Captain Miller hugged the child, Capazzo nag at him, while unconsciously standing in the middle of the road. Lu Fei had watched the movie three times and knew that a tragedy was about to happen. He can't reveal what's going to happen, but he can intervene to save people. Lu Fei had already made preparations and stood on the left of Capazzo before.
At this moment, Lu Fei grabbed Capazzo's left arm and pulled it back, pulling more than half of his body over.
"呯", the gunshots sounded abruptly, and a small cloud of blood mist suddenly burst out from the right side of Capazzo's body. Fortunately, Lu Fei pulled the man into the corner, so he was not exposed to the muzzle of the gun.
Jackson was the quickest to respond, shouting: "Sniper, covert."
Lu Fei took out a smoke bomb with his left hand, pulled the latch, and threw it 10 meters in front of the left. The smoke rose and all the soldiers went into hiding.
Miller shouted: "Jack, save Capazzo, Jackson, find the sniper."
At this time, Capazzo covered his right arm and sat leaning in the corner. Lu Fei ripped open his hand and tore a little of his sleeve, and saw that a large blood groove had been opened on the outside of his arm, and the upper part of the sleeve was soaked with blood.
Lu Fei took out the condom and tied it over the wound, then sprinkled hemostatic powder on the wound, took out the gauze and tied it up, shouting, "He's fine, it's just the skin of his arm, I'll give him a few stitches later. already."
Hearing Lu Fei's shout, all the brothers in the squad let out a sigh of relief. While the smoke bomb was still smoking, Lu Fei ran across the street and came to Jackson and Miller. The two of them hid behind an abandoned car.
Captain Miller was still comforting the little girl in a low voice, Jackson was shouting: "The sniper is 450 yards away, this sniper is very powerful, everyone, please don't show your face."
Lu Fei circled behind the car, ran to the pile of rubble ahead, and fell on the rubble. Jackson whispered: "Jack, when you come back, I should deal with him."
While adjusting the focal length of the scope to 400 meters, Lu Fei said softly: "Give me a chance, brother, if you want to help, just shoot a few shots at random in the direction of the clock tower from the back of the car to distract him, it only takes 2 seconds. That's good. Remember, people don't go out, just go out with guns."
Jackson replied softly, agreeing, and then extended his rifle and blindly fired a few shots in the approximate direction.
"Boom, blah" gunshots sounded, and the German snipers were attracted by Jackson's gunshots and movements, aiming at the abandoned car, waiting for Jackson to stick his head out again before sniping at him. At the same time, Lu Fei slowly protruded the barrel of the gun, quickly found the window of the clock tower where the German sniper was located from the scope, took a deep breath, and the scope firmly locked the German sniper. Lu Fei roughly calculated the downwind and moved the muzzle slightly. Firmly pulled the trigger.
A special sniper bullet rushed out of the muzzle with firelight, the bullet swirled in the air, passed through the rain curtain, pushed the air away, and finally reached its destination, mercilessly penetrated the German sniper's optical scope, into his right eye. The German sniper suddenly fell to the ground without making a sound.
Lu Fei saw everything from the scope and shouted: "I hit him, killed him, Oye!"
Everyone was relieved, and the brothers in the squad stood up hesitantly. Captain Miller commanded people to check whether the front was safe, and then glanced at Capazzo, who was shrunk in the corner, before he hesitated. After a pause, he didn't say anything, and followed the probe to the front.
The little Gallic girl quickly climbed up the ruins and returned to the second floor. Angrily hitting his father, crying if he didn't want her anymore, the middle-aged Gaul man burst into tears, kept explaining something, and then hugged the child tightly.
Looking at this scene, Lu Fei shook his head and said, "People in troubled times are as cheap as dogs, and they pity the hearts of parents in the world."
He felt that Capazzo could not be completely blamed for violating the military order. They were human beings first and soldiers second. Cruel wars could not destroy humanity. Without humanity, there would be no justice in just wars. kill.
Lu Fei walked over to Capazzo, who was being madly criticized by Sergeant Hoyle, silently untied his gauze, injected a shot of morphine on his arm, took out the medical needle and thread, disinfected his wound, and began to sew up his mouth. The same open wound.
Lu Fei sewed stitch by stitch, Capazzo hissed continuously, and the wound was sutured in a few minutes. Lu Fei poured alcohol on the wound, tied it with clean gauze, and wrapped it layer by layer, hoping that the wound would not get water.
Seeing that Lu Fei was going to stand up so hard, Capazzo said gratefully: "Jack, I owe you a life, how did you think there would be a sniper at that time, grabbed me and saved my life."
Lu Fei smiled and said: "If you have learned sniping, you will know that the location of the clock tower is really a good place. A sniper can control an area of one square kilometer there. You look stupid standing there. It's me, and I also think I'll give you a shot."
As he spoke, Lu Fei pulled up Capazzo, who was sitting on the ground, and kept up with the team and continued to move forward.
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The team marched all the way, constantly encountering wounded and tired soldiers of the US military. Hill took them around an alley, nagging that the ghost weather was about to make his ankles rot, and he sat on his ass. On the roadside ruins, a thick and long wooden stick was accidentally pushed down, and the wooden stick fell heavily on the wall.
The wall, which was shaken loose by the shell, was hit by a wooden slat and collapsed, revealing a room of German troops.
Lu Fei was already highly concentrated, and when the wall fell, he had a shotgun in his hand. Before the dust caused by the collapse of the wall had completely landed, Lu Fei shouted: "Chinese, shoot!"
The members of the C Company Squad absolutely trusted Medic Jack, and when they heard him shouting to shoot, everyone shot into the wall without thinking.
"呯呯呯, da da da, bang bang bang." The gunshots were loud, and countless bullets rushed into the wall.
The German soldiers standing or sitting in the house were covered by bullets before they could react. Gunshots rang out, blood sprayed, and ten seconds later, everyone in the squad was emptied of their magazines.
Captain Miller shouted: "Cease fire, cease fire, vigilance, change clips." The other US soldiers present, who had all fallen down after the gunshots, got up one by one from the ground and raised their guns to the inside of the house. The U.S. military upstairs on the opposite side also reacted and aimed their guns at the house.
Lu Fei took out the M1911A1, and after slowly approaching the house from the side with a cat on his waist, he stretched his head to take a closer look inside the house, and made a gesture of safety backwards. All the US soldiers present put down their guns.
Then Lu Fei walked into the room, shot two shots at the two German soldiers who were still moaning, and then walked out.
Sergeant Hill crawled out of the ruins in shock, and the US military upstairs also walked down.
An officer said to Miller: "I'm 101st Airborne Division leader Hamill, thank you."
Captain Miller said, "Miller, Captain of Company C, 2nd Ranger Battalion, you're welcome. We're looking for Private James Ryan, who should be your man."
(end of this chapter)