Rebirth of American Brothers

Chapter 75 Lurking

Chapter 75 Lurking

E Company continued to move forward, and on the way, there was still a continuous exchange of fire with the Germans, but it was only sporadic. The large-scale exchange of fire took place between the vanguard F company and the German army. Some places of fire can be seen along the way, as well as thick smoke and corpses. Both the German army and the U.S. military have it, but in the dim yellow fire, it is not clear to separate them. There was no time to stop and bury the brothers who died in the war. Everyone's footsteps seemed heavy and a little panicked.

"We'll leave them here?" Donat walked behind Parks and muttered.

Parks looked back at him without saying anything. Private Aubrey Brown next to Donat looked at him and said, "Now we are marching in a hurry. How can we stop? If you stop, you may be the one who falls here.

"But..." Donut still wanted to say something, but he couldn't say a word. There was a feeling spreading in his heart, which made people feel unspeakably uncomfortable.

"Okay, Don't, Don't think about it. Let's go and move on. Let's help them when we clean up the Germans in Carlington!" Brown was also a little uncomfortable. He patted Donald on the shoulder.

" Got it! Thank you, Aubrey. Donat's gratitude comes from the bottom of his heart. In the past two days, Brown has been the first person who is willing to talk to him so gently. Why didn't he see that he was such a amiable person before?

"Nothing, let's go!" Brown raised his foot and stepped over the body of an American soldier, and was very careful not to step on any part of the body.

The team continued to move forward, and occasionally there was a whisper of the brothers.

"Oh--" Suddenly, there was an exclamation in front of the team. It was sent by Private Bloi, and then there was a suppressed laughter from the brothers behind.

"I thought he caught me!" Bloi blushed a little.

It turned out that at this turning point, a German leaned against the fence. He was facing Broy with a gun, which scared him and his face turned green.

"I thought he... would shoot!" Bloi is shibblying.

At this time, Private Wayne Sisk behind Bloi walked over and kicked the German in the stomach, making a muffled sound.

"Oh, I'm sorry, man, I didn't mean to kick you." Sisque smiled and then held the German's arm: "But you're dead, you shouldn't feel it, so you shouldn't hear my apology!"

"He is a corpse. Can't you see it?" Parks walked to Bloi, gave him a strange look, shook his head, and then said, "Okay, guys, let's continue!"

A team of people passed by Bloi. They continued to move forward, and it was really dark in front of them, and then walked to the place where they didn't know the future in the dark. Bloi looked at the German body with a lingering lingering heart, and then walked forward with aphrony.

This is just an episode. On the way after that, few people spoke. They walked silently. Even if they saw the bodies of the Germans again, few people searched as usual, because it was not allowed on the march.

Company E quickly crossed the Duvo River, reached the railway line of the predetermined embankment, and began to build defensive positions.

"The order came from the battalion headquarters to pay attention to the German armored forces." Winters came over with his waist hooked and conveyed the order to Parks, "Let the brothers get the bazooka ready." Prepare for the attack of the German armored forces.

Parks nodded and then whispered, "Tibo, set the rocket launcher on the embankment and hide it."

"What?" Hearing this, Tibo couldn't help but be surprised, "Second Lieutenant, do you want us to set the rocket launcher on the embankment?" Are you sure you want to do this? We will be exposed to the Germans.

"We will cover you! Go ahead and be more secretive. We have no choice. Behind it is the Duvo River. If we can't deal with the German armored vehicles, we will be driven to the river by them. We have to fight back. Parks said, "We're all relying on you, Tibo, don't miss."

"Okay!" Tibo had no choice but to say, "I will kill the German armored vehicles. Don't worry."

Then he shouted to the side, "Joe, I want you to make sure that two rockets are ready for me, okay? This is a guarantee to destroy armored vehicles. As soon as I want to use it, you can give it to me immediately. You can't delay it for half a second, or we will be killed by the Germans. After saying that, Tibo crawled, climbed up the embankment, and then hid through the grass next to the embankment.

"I see!" A trembling voice answered.

Private Joe Ramirez is Tibo's bomber. But he is very nervous now, and even his hands moving rockets tremble a little.

"Okay, you can't delay half a second." Ramirez picked up the rockets, "Well, I'll pull them out first, and I promise not to delay half a second." As he spoke, he pulled out the pin of the rocket and climbed towards Tibo.

"Tibo!" Ramirez whispered from behind Tibo.

Tibo looked nervously at the situation on the embankment nervously and noticed the back at all. Suddenly, he was shivered by Ramirez's sound. Looking back, he couldn't help saying, "Ramirez, can't you make some noise first? Do you have to scare me like this?"

"I'm sorry!" Ramirez whispered, "I sent you a rocket. I promise I won't delay you for half a second. I even pulled out the pin of the rocket. Although his hands trembled a little, his tone was a little complacent.

Tibo heard this, and his hair suddenly stood up. He couldn't help cursing in a low voice, "Damn it, why did you pull out the pin?" You should know that after unplugging the safety pin, as long as a loaded rocket falls from two or three feet high, it will be detonated. He suddenly broke out in a cold sweat and seemed to be very scared.

"I have to find it and reinstall it." Tibo was a little annoyed, "If we accidentally fall down when loading, we will be finished, you idiot!"

"Okay." Ramirez looked a little wronged, but he turned back to look for it. Soon he turned around and found the pin of the rocket.

"Pload it back for me." Tibo breathed a sigh of relief, "I'll let you pull them out when I need them."

When the two were muttering, they suddenly heard a very low voice behind them: "Shouting."

The two were shocked. When they looked back, it was Parks. He was putting his fingers on the lips of the two people.

"The voices of the two of you are too loud. You know, in such a quiet night, your voices will spread for at least half a mile." Parks nodded to them and then climbed back.

Everyone kept silent, waiting for the Germans to attack Company E under the cover of armored vehicles. But there has been no movement on the German side. It was dark over there, and everyone's eyes were wide open, as if some monsters and beasts that devoured human life would rush out of the darkness at any time.

Time seemed to pass slowly. Donut held the gun and his hand oozed sweat. His throat rolled, but his saliva had already dried up, and his mouth was dry and a little bitter.

"You are very nervous!" Brown beside him looked at him and whispered.

Donner nodded. His eyes did not dare to leave the embankment. He was always on guard against the Germans who suddenly came out there, as well as the armored vehicles. His heart beat much faster, making his breathing a little short.

"Don't worry, just like normal training!" Brown continued to whisper to him, "I'm luckier than you. When I returned to the team, I caught up with the street battle of Angwell Oplein. It's nothing. Relax and take a deep breath. Yes, Parks taught us this before the attack. Needless to say, it really works."

"I see, thank you, Aubrey!" Donat took a deep breath and then whispered to Brown.

Brown nodded, then looked forward and stared at the embankment.

"Do you think the Germans will attack?" Granary looked at Parks lying beside him.

"I don't know!" Parks shook his head.

"So should we wait like this?" Gernelly asked again.

"We have to act according to orders! Gnauri"

"Second Lieutenant, let me lead a class to the interview. We can't always stay like this. If it's dawn, we will all be exposed to the Germans." Gnell is a little anxious.

Parks looked at him: "I know, sergeant, but you have to promise, it's just reconnaissance, don't exchange fire with the Germans, get out of the battle as soon as possible, and return to the fortifications."

Gerry nodded: "Okay, I know how to do it!" With that, he gestured behind him, and then took his group of people, quietly along the ditch under the embankment, lowered his posture, and touched forward.

At this time, Winters climbed over and looked at the place where Gnauri disappeared in front of him. He frowned and said to Parks in a low voice, "Second Captain, what do you want to do?"

"I'll send Gnery out to investigate. We can't stay like this." Parks whispered.

Winters nodded and then said to him, "If there is anything to do in the future, you'd better tell me first. Do you understand?" Winters's expression was a little serious.

"I know, Lieutenant!" Parks knew that he was a little arbitrary this time. After all, it is the whole company lurking here, not his only one.

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