Font
Large
Medium
Small
Night
PrevPage Index    Favorite Next

2130 I forgot yesterday(2/2)

Suddenly there was gunfire from the Third Regiment, and the officer on duty of the 66th Division naturally had to call and ask.

The officer on duty in the third regiment also didn't expect this kind of mistake to happen.

When the gunfire rang out, the officer on duty of the third regiment also called to inquire, so the call never got through.

The Southern African Army has communications companies at the regimental level.

The regiment-level unit of the Foreign Legion, not to mention the communications company, even has only one telephone.

Under normal circumstances, the 66th Division will not be dispatched even if the phone is not connected.

The key to the problem is that after the first gunshot was fired, the soldiers of the third regiment probably thought they were under attack, and then more gunshots were fired continuously, making the situation completely out of control.

The 66th Division has not dispatched yet. No matter how badly the third regiment fights, the 66th Division will not dispatch as long as they do not take the initiative to ask for help.

At this time, something unexpected happened again.

After the gunfire rang out, some soldiers of the Third Regiment who did not know the situation thought they were being attacked by the Germans and voluntarily left the camp and fled to the 66th Division's station.

Although the 66th Division was not dispatched, it was still well prepared to prepare for possible combat situations.

So when the soldiers of the third regiment appeared, the security troops of the 66th Division did not hesitate to shoot.

Among the alliance forces, the equipment of the Brazilian troops is better than that of the two Congolese troops. After all, they are troops that have fought side by side with the Southern African Defense Forces.

The 66th Division attaches great importance to defense work, and 20mm high-level dual-purpose machine guns are deployed around the camp.

The 20mm machine gun bullets are as thick as carrots and can easily penetrate the armor of most tanks today.

If it hits someone, it can tear them into pieces directly.

So when the 66th Division's machine guns opened fire, the Third Regiment suffered heavy losses.

After daybreak, statistics showed that only two machine guns fired, and each fired only one magazine.

It was these two magazines that killed 25 people and injured 9 people in the third regiment.

The nine injured people either had their arms or legs broken, and they were all broken into pieces and could not be put back together at all.

Not to mention that an "ordinary" nighttime emergency gathering was turned into a farce, but it actually caused so many casualties, the people must be held accountable.

Who to pursue?

Louison Langman was not responsible. He had made all kinds of preparations as much as possible before the training began. He even collected all the bullets. What other accidents could he cause?

The other officers of the third regiment are not responsible. They have made all kinds of preparations as much as possible according to Louison Langman's order. Although the preparations are not perfect, it is also caused by their lack of experience and the attitude of the officers.

It doesn't matter.

Then the only ones who are responsible are the soldiers who secretly hide bullets.

After learning the specific situation, Louison Langman ordered that all the bullets secretly hidden by the soldiers of the third regiment be confiscated.

It was this order that triggered the mutiny of the third regiment.

The mutiny in the army was not a workers' strike or a student strike, but a serious violent incident similar to a riot.

After de Gaulle learned the whole story of the mutiny, he was completely disappointed with the Foreign Legion and asked Patton to solve the mutiny of the Third Regiment in the southern African way.

Southern African way!

Patton and all the officers of the Third Army were confused.

Southern African armies have never mutinied.

Patton and other southern African officers had no experience dealing with mutinies.

The French are very experienced, but de Gaulle gave up his choice——

Then deal with it the way Southern Africa does.

During World War I, the French army mutinied many times, and each time they were resolved peacefully by experienced French generals.

That's why the Foreign Legion had the habit of mutiny.

Southern Africa's federal government can compromise.

The southern African military never compromises.

Therefore, the 66th Division directly surrounded the Third Regiment and asked the soldiers of the Third Regiment to lay down their weapons and surrender to the 66th Division, otherwise the 66th Division would launch an attack.
Chapter completed!
PrevPage Index    Favorite Next