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1528Fly ashore

A Tang Army soldier sat nervously in the cockpit of a helicopter. He had a seat belt wrapped around his waist. This was his only safety measure. There was a person sitting next to him, and the helicopter door was open.

and is not closed.

This Black Hawk helicopter was flying over the sea, and the speed was not slow. The sea breeze blew through the cabin, making the soldiers who were flying in a helicopter for the first time very nervous.

He has not been trained in this area. Sitting on a helicopter with the door not closed at all is much more exciting than riding a roller coaster with his children.

Speaking of which, he still didn't believe it. He was supposed to go ashore on a landing craft before, but because everything went so smoothly, he was sent directly to the amphibious landing ship.

Before he could react, he was stuffed into the helicopter, and then rushed to the beach full of gunpowder smoke with the sea breeze blowing. To be honest, he really hoped that the door of the helicopter would be closed, but it was a pity that no one cared about this.

Under his feet, there were densely packed landing ships. Some of these transport ships were unloading oil and some were unloading infantry. In short... they were all very busy.

And it is precisely because the ship is too tight that there is no way to allocate more people to transport people ashore, so some people will be transferred to the helicopter carrier and let them find another way to go ashore.

After all, it was previously expected that half of the helicopters would be lost to barely complete the three-dimensional landing. Now because the first plan was implemented so smoothly, the loss of helicopters was saved and can be used for subsequent transportation.

Transporting supplies to the amphibious landing ship was obviously a bit troublesome, so we had to send people aboard and then use helicopters to transport them.

"We are close to the coastline!" The soldier sitting on the outermost side is trained. He knows that although it looks dangerous, in fact they are very safe.

As long as they do not face enemy machine gun fire, helicopters are actually very flexible and can evade most anti-aircraft guns. Moreover, they do not need to be close to the front line, they can just land in the landing zone opened in the rear.

Because of their speed, they quickly began to lose altitude, and eventually the helicopter stopped on the ground, but the propellers did not stop rotating.

"Lower your head! Bend over as much as possible! Get out of the propeller area quickly!" While opening the seat belt on his chest, the soldier in charge reminded everyone loudly.

Although he had been reminded when he got on the plane, he still had to follow the procedure and shout out again, so as to ensure everyone's safety as much as possible.

The soldiers, who had just been on a roller coaster, had been jolted to the point of vomiting by the airflow. Now they bent down and rushed out of the range of the helicopter propellers. They finally reached a safe place and immediately fell to the ground.

With pale faces, they took a glass of water from the hands of the soldiers guarding here and poured it into their stomachs, which made them feel more comfortable.

At this time, the helicopter that sent them had taken off again and was flying towards the sea. They were very busy because there were still many, many soldiers who had to be sent ashore.

"How do you feel?" The soldier who landed on the hovercraft curiously asked his comrades who flew over in the helicopter.

The soldier who came flying in the sea breeze waved his hands, feeling that he was really unlucky. If he could choose again, he would definitely choose to take the landing craft ashore.

After finally cheering up, he saw several bald dwarves sitting together, being guarded slumpedly by a soldier.

"Dwarf prisoner?" He put the rifle on his back and asked the comrade who gave him water: "Why are you here?"

"Those ones? Those few are pilots. Their plane was shot down and they parachuted on our side, but they were captured." The soldier responsible for guarding the landing zone introduced nonchalantly: "Because in Datang

He studied at the Imperial Aviation School, so he was put here. As long as he doesn't cause trouble, he can eat and drink with our people."

After all, there are a few acquaintances and friends in the Datang Empire who have studied at one of the aviation schools in the Tang Dynasty. They can enjoy some special treatment after being captured.

For example, you can get food rations, get preferential treatment to write letters to your family, and sometimes you can even be sent to the rear where you can spend the entire war in peace.

"What a lucky group of guys." The soldier who had just stepped onto the battlefield glanced at these listless dwarf paratroopers again and said.

"Do you envy a group of people who are about to perish?" the soldier guarding the landing point asked disdainfully.

"Of course not, I just think that they are lucky compared to those unlucky ones who will die under my gun." The Tang Army soldier who had almost recovered from his airsickness replied, and then he saw it

An acquaintance who came to pick him up.

The troops were scattered ashore, so the beach was full of soldiers and officers looking for their subordinates or their superior units.

You have to return to the organizational structure before you can go into battle, right? Although in some special cases, temporary team formation is possible, but most of the time, or when conditions permit, each army will still try its best to find soldiers who belong to them.

of.

Otherwise, how would casualties be counted? How would the tactics trained in daily training be used? How would those technical soldiers who had spent great efforts to train be effective?

"How to get to the 2nd Regiment of the 2nd Marine Division?" After leaving the landing point, carrying weapons and equipment bags, and walking on the beach full of people, the Tang Army soldier who had not yet found his superior unit avoided a 96 tank.

Ask the soldiers who gathered to smoke across the tank ruts.

"Over there! Go further! It's almost 2 kilometers away." A smoking soldier replied pointing into the distance.

"Thank you." The soldier who asked for directions waved his hand, and then walked in the direction pointed by the soldier. What annoyed him now was the sea sand that always got into his shoes for some reason.

The ground where he came out was relatively hard. It was a place that Tang Jun deliberately selected for a helicopter landing. The beach he was walking on now was soft and annoying.

There were still planes whizzing by in the sky, and you could even see the H-6 bombers coming from afar, flying over the heads of the Tang army under the protection of Ying Long.

There was a rumble of artillery in the distance, and the heavy firepower of the Tang Army had landed ashore and began to pour firepower on the dwarf positions in the distance. Pieces of gunpowder smoke rose on the horizon, reminding everyone that the battle was far from over.


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