Crossing North Korea, I became a US soldier, and my opponent was my grandfather.
Chapter 86 Major Britain Escapes
Enbu put on his clothes and walked out, and a soldier had already handed him a telescope.
Snapped!
There was a gunshot from the northwest, no more than one kilometer away.
Emb raised the telescope and discovered a man running for his life. It looked like a soldier, and he was from our side, so he should be from the British army.
Captain Embu is very capable. The one running over is none other than the British battalion commander, Major Scott, who was captured some time ago, and chasing after him is a squad of Chinese soldiers.
Major Scott risked his life to escape just to seek revenge on the US army and became a prisoner. Scott did not think it was a mistake in his command, nor did he admit that the enemy was too brave. Instead, he said that he was too kind and was framed by his allies and enemies. This was also confirmed by the Chinese army, and they admitted that the weapons were provided by the US army.
During the past few days in the Huaxia Army camp, Major Scott obeyed the Huaxia Army's orders.
Unlike Lieutenant Weiss, who had a lot of complaints about the Chinese Army and protested every day, it was nothing more than that the food was not good enough.
Scott thought to himself, Wes's brain is broken. You're a prisoner. How can you enjoy the turkey and steak you eat every day?
Scott didn't look for trouble. He was honest and well-behaved. He would eat whatever was given to him. He liked fried soybeans the most and he would always leave some behind. He didn't mind the dirt and would just hide it in his socks to prepare for his escape. He didn't need water as there was snow everywhere on the peninsula, so he could just grab a handful.
Scott had seen Chinese soldiers eating fried noodles, taking a mouthful of noodles and a handful of snow and swallowing them like that. He took a bite and it was too dry, and it was stuck in his throat, which was so uncomfortable.
This also made him full of respect for the Chinese Army. Even under such difficult conditions, they still had such combat effectiveness. If they had the same logistics as the US Army, who on the ground could be their opponent? Thinking of the US Army's logistics, he became so angry that his liver ached.
The Chinese soldiers were afraid that he would not be able to get used to the fried soybeans, so they brought a box of canned beef and American coffee, which gave Scott evidence that the American army was collaborating with the enemy.
Scott performed well and won the favor of the Chinese soldiers. As long as he didn't run too far, he was allowed to move freely.
Scott also asked, "Why not send us to a prisoner-of-war camp?"
The Chinese soldiers didn't tell him until yesterday: "We'll deliver it tomorrow or the day after tomorrow. Your allies bombed us a few days ago, so the road is damaged and cars can't get through. If we ask you to walk, will you go?"
Scott waved his hands repeatedly: "I can't walk, my legs are gasping for air."
That very night, Scott escaped.
When the sentry was patrolling, he didn't see anyone where he lived and thought he had gone out to urinate. After a while, he didn't see him coming back. Realizing that something was wrong, Captain Chu ordered a pursuit.
Major Scott ran south, ignoring the Chinese Army's determination to capture him, thinking that he could just run away and no one would care, and the Chinese Army had no shortage of prisoners.
If he escapes from the Chinese Army's base and finds a place to hide, perhaps the Chinese Army will give up if they can't find him. It would be safer to hide until dawn and then run away.
Scott was desperate to survive and ran wildly in the dark.
A squad of Chinese soldiers discovered the footprints, chased after him, and vowed to capture him before dawn.
Scott didn't know that the direction of escape was Suoyaoling, and he never thought that he would encounter the Australian reconnaissance battalion.
The truth was so unpredictable. Scott saw the flickering lights in the tent in the dark and determined that they were his own people. He stuffed the last few soybeans into his mouth.
It was already dawn when a Chinese soldier fired a shot, hitting Scott in the calf and causing him to fall to the ground.
Captain Embu happened to see this and waved his hand: "Save that man."
Squad leader Chang of the Huaxia Army wondered: Is this foreign devil crazy? He is running so fast. If he had this much energy in a war, why would he be defeated?
A soldier reminded: "Squad leader, there are enemies ahead. There are lights over there, which should be tents."
Squad Leader Chang stared at the spot where Scott fell, and didn't get up for a long time.
He must have been beaten to death.
The five soldiers covered each other and went to check the situation to confirm whether he was dead or not.
Captain Embu also sent out soldiers to retrieve the bodies.
When Squad Leader Chang saw people rushing out of the enemy camp, he opened fire.
The Australian kangaroo soldiers also reacted quickly, lying down and fighting back.
Embu directed machine gun fire to suppress the attack.
Squad Leader Chang's five soldiers approached Scott, and the Australian kangaroo soldiers also arrived.
The Chinese soldiers didn't care about Scott, whose life or death was unknown, and rushed towards the Australian kangaroo soldiers with bayonets in hand. The Chinese soldiers were holding Japanese Type 38 rifles in their hands. They were on guard duty and were holding old-fashioned rifles brought from China.
The Australian Kangaroo Soldiers are equipped with the standard weapon of the British Commonwealth, the Lee Enfield rifle, which is 1130 mm in length and uses 7.7 mm bullets. In China, the gun is also called the British .
At that time, Britain introduced the design concept of a short rifle, which was much shorter than the Type 38 rifle.
The Type 1280 rifle is mm long, nearly meters long. With the bayonet, it is almost meters long. It is much longer than the guns in the hands of the kangaroo soldiers.
Even so, the kangaroo soldiers did not give up the idea of solving the problem with bayonets.
Some time ago, this Australian reconnaissance battalion surrounded a Northern Army guerrilla force of more than 200 people. They were all ragged, hungry, and extremely thin. The Australian kangaroo soldiers rushed forward and fought with bayonets.
The Northern Army guerrillas were exhausted physically and mentally, and dizzy with hunger. Naturally, they were no match for the enemy. Except for a few who escaped, the rest were all assassinated by the kangaroo soldiers.
Only a dozen kangaroo soldiers were slightly injured.
Admiral MacArthur knew all about this and sent a special telegram to congratulate them. Let's see who dares to say that the Western Allied Forces are cowardly and dare not fight with bayonets.
The Australian reconnaissance battalion also floated around for a while.
Now, facing the Chinese army, the Kangaroo soldiers drew their bayonets and imitated the Japanese in firing empty bullets. Instead of ejecting the bullets, they pointed the muzzles of their guns towards the sky and fired all the bullets. They were extremely arrogant, with a look of contempt on their faces.
There were five soldiers from the Chinese Army and five from the Australian Reconnaissance Battalion in a one-on-one duel.
The kangaroo soldiers have short rifles, but they are tall and strong with long arms, which makes up for the shortcomings of their weapons.
The five Chinese Army soldiers are also veterans with many years of service, and each of them has several scars on their bodies.
Veteran Qin Huaying gave a wink and rushed forward first without any plan. The kangaroo soldiers had never seen such a style of fighting before and dodged in panic.
Once they were in chaos, Qin Huaying achieved his goal. The remaining four soldiers were divided into groups of two and took advantage of the chaos to deal with the two kangaroo soldiers. They took the initiative in the first round, and then it was five against three. Two more Australian kangaroo soldiers fell to the ground, and the last one had his stomach cut open and fell beside Scott.
The Chinese soldiers knew that he couldn't hold on for long, so they ignored him.
Two Chinese soldiers were also injured, one on the shoulder and the other on the thigh.
Captain Embu was stunned. He underestimated the Chinese and brought a platoon, staring at the five Chinese soldiers with a fierce look.
Squad leader Chang arrived with the remaining five soldiers and stared at them with no less momentum.
The two sides were on the verge of a fight and ignored Scott on the ground. He just had a scratch on his shoulder and was fine. He touched the kangaroo soldier beside him whose chest had been ripped open and was almost cold. He grabbed his rifle, loaded it with bullets, and fired at the Chinese army.
Scott used up all his bullets in one breath, and four Chinese soldiers fell down.
Squad leader Chang roared: Damn it!
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