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Make France Great Again - Chapter 528

Published at 16th of January 2023 05:48:39 AM


Chapter 528: crash across the board

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The British 1st Division on the left flank of Mount Kurgan saw the flag of the British Army was raised on the frontal bastion of Mount Kurgan, and immediately made up his mind to conquer this **** ditch in the shortest possible time.

"Send my order! The entire Scottish Musketeers are in charge! No matter what the price is, I just want victory!" Sir George Brown, the commander of the 1st Division on horseback, ordered his adjutants to rush to the Scottish Musketeers to take him. The order was conveyed to the regiment commander, who did not want to be the last army to reach the top of the mountain.

"Yes!" The adjutant saluted his commander with a serious face, and then rode to the commander of the Scottish Musketeers in charge of the attack, and conveyed Sir George Brown's order to the commander.

The commander of the Scottish Musketeers who received the order looked at the adjutant in disbelief. No one understood more than their regiment how tenacious the group of Russian soldiers on the mountainside was.

In just over three hours, nearly one-fifth of the soldiers in the entire regiment had already won the prize, and now the division commander did not let the regiment return to rest and recuperate, and even asked them to attack regardless of casualties. Does this mean that you don't treat soldiers as human beings?

"Are you sure this is an order from the division commander?" The commander of the Scottish Musketeers asked the adjutant in front of him again. He wanted to hear a different answer from the adjutant.

Unfortunately, the adjutant's answer is still exactly the same as the first time.

"I know it's not easy for you! Since the commander's order has been issued, then please execute the order immediately!" the adjutant said to the regiment commander.

There was a wry smile on the corner of the head of the regiment. He knew that after this battle, his regiment would face the risk of completely losing its combat effectiveness.

As the adjutant said, even if the regiment commander already knew the fate he was about to face, based on the obedience relationship between the superiors and subordinates of the army and the honorary title of the Scottish Musketeers, the regiment commander could not back down. .

The commander of the Musketeers took a deep breath, and after trying to calm down the feeling of wanting to scold the street, he solemnly said to the adjutant in front of him: "Please tell the division commander, the Scottish Musketeers will fight to the last man for honor! We will never back down until it is completely wiped out!"

"I will tell the commander exactly what you said!" The adjutant also responded with a stern look at the head of the Musketeer Corps, who revealed his will to die.

After the adjutant left, the head of the Musketeer Corps gathered several battalion commanders under him to convey the command of the division to them.

"Why are we!" One of the battalion commanders said angrily, "Are they just sitting in the back and enjoying the success? We have paid too many brothers for this **** trench!"

"This is an order! There is no room for bargaining!" The regiment commander responded to the battalion commander word by word, and then looked around: "We are soldiers! We must resolutely implement orders, even the most dangerous orders us. Resolutely implement it too! For the honor of Britain, we must fight to the last soldier! As the commander, I can assure you that I will stand with you."

Then, the head of the Musketeers shouted: "For Britain!"

The battalion commander also followed the commander and shouted "For Britain!"

After a simple mobilization, the Musketeer commander and his subordinates formed a dense formation in company units and marched steadily towards the ditch on the left side of the Kurgan Mountains. Almost every Musketeer soldier's face was numb, and the military band It is also at this moment that a forward movement is played.

When the Scottish Musketeers arrived near the trench, the Imperial Russian troops on the trench attacked the Scottish Musketeers again.

Surprisingly, the Scottish Musketeers were not attacked by artillery this time, and the firepower of the Russian troops in the trenches was much weaker than before.

This change made the Scottish Musketeers puzzled, but also enhanced the confidence of the Scottish Musketeers.

The Scottish Musketeers armed with Lee Enfield 1853 rifles fired at the Russian Imperial Army in the trench. Under the strong firepower of the rifle, the Russian Imperial Army in the trench fell one by one.

The casualties imagined by the commander of the Scottish Musketeers did not appear. When the vanguard approached the trench, the Russian troops in the trench and by the parapet began to retreat.

Without cover, the gap between the Russian Imperial Army and the Scottish Musketeers was further widened, and many Russian soldiers were knocked down by the Scottish Musketeers.

When the first musketeer company arrived at the trench, the musketeers were shocked by what they saw. The trenches were already full of soldiers from the Russian Empire. They let out a painful cry and cry for help. It looked like **** was coming. Humans are the same.

Unable to bear, the company commander of the vanguard rushed to the front of the regiment commander and reported the situation in the trench to the regiment commander. The enemy on the ground, the regiment commander sighed and shouted in Russian to the Slavic animals lying on the ground: "The follow-up medical troops are coming soon! It won't be long before you will be saved!"

Subsequently, the captain of the Scottish Musketeers found a Russian officer who was not too seriously injured (the right hand and left leg were interrupted by Lee Enfield) and asked him the whereabouts of the Russian Imperial Army.

"What you see now is all our members!" The Russian officer leaning against the loess wall responded calmly to the commander of the Scottish Musketeers.

"Impossible! When you attacked last time, you still had enough troops to counterattack us!" The regiment commander said to the Russian officer with a look of disbelief.

"Those are the squads led by Prince Peter Gorchakov! Wherever they are needed, they will go there for reinforcements! After our crisis is over, they will naturally not stay here!" The Russian officer gritted his teeth responded to the head of the group.

"Then you are not..." The head of the regiment suddenly thought of something.

"To put it bluntly! Now we are just abandoned sons!" The Russian officer said to himself with a dejected expression on his face: "A useless abandoned son!"

I don't know why, when the Russian officer said the word "abandoned son", the head of the Musketeer Corps felt a little bit.

As the Musketeers, they are not the "abandoned sons" of Captain Brown.

"Friend, be happy! You and your subordinates have blocked us for a long time, and you have completed the task well!" The head of the regiment couldn't help but encouraged the enemy.

"Really?" There was a gleam on the Russian officer's face, eager for approval.

"Of course..." The head of the regiment nodded affirmatively.

"That's great!" The Russian officer smiled and collapsed against the wall.



"Excellent! I knew they could do it!" Sir George Brown said to himself with a smile when he received the good news from the Musketeers.

"That... Teacher, I think!" the adjutant said before he spoke.

"What do you think?" asked the adjutant in high spirits Sir George Brown.

The adjutant swallowed and gritted his teeth and said to George Brown at that time: "Commander, I think you should apologize to the Scottish Musketeers!"

"Apologize?" Sir George Brown was stunned for a few seconds, and then subconsciously responded: "Why should I apologize!"

"You clearly know that the Scottish Musketeers have already paid a lot of casualties, and you want them to continue to attack! Isn't this asking them to die?" The adjutant accused George Brown in indignation.

George Brown gradually withdrew his smile and his expression became extra serious: "Then what should I do? Withdraw the Scottish Musketeers and replace it with another regiment. Who will fill the gap? If the follow-up troops are easy to do win, then there will be no complaints from the Musketeers."

The adjutant was speechless. There was nothing wrong in analyzing George Brown from a rational point of view, but from an emotional point of view, George Brown's order was really inhumane!

"This is a battlefield! It's not a social place, and there is no room for emotional thinking!" Sir George Brown sternly criticized: "I must be responsible for the honor of the entire division! If it is because of my mistakes that their entire regiment is the result of my mistakes. If it is overwhelmed, I will accept any punishment without you telling me!"

"I..." The adjutant wanted to say something, but found that George Brown was already riding in the direction of the Scottish Musketeers. The adjutant asked the division commander subconsciously, "Where are you going?"

George Brown stopped the horse, turned his head and the adjutant behind him responded, "Does that need to be said? Of course I apologize to all the members of the Scottish Musketeers at your request!"

"Didn't you just say..."

"I said that the victor will not suffer any duties! Now that the Musketeers have won for me, if they need me to apologize, I will naturally meet their conditions without hesitation!" George Brown said eloquently responded with a sentence.

George Brown and his adjutant were walking half a horse in tandem toward the trench occupied by the Scottish Musketeers. Just as they were about to reach the trench, Adjutant Kingscote appeared in front of them and greeted them. Commander Raglan's order has been delivered!

"All members of the first division rushed to the top of Mount Kurgan! No one should stay for any reason!" Adjutant Kingscote said sternly.

"Yes!" The division commander responded to Adjutant King Scott. UU reading www. uukanshu.com

After Adjutant Kingscote left, George Brown said to the adjutant beside him, "What did I just say!"

"I'm going to inform immediately!" The adjutant rode on and conveyed Commander Raglan's order to all the troops of the 1st Division.

All members, including the Scottish Musketeers, followed Commander Raglan's orders to the top of Mt Kurgan, and it is strange that the 1st Division never saw another group on the way to the top. of the Russian Empire soldiers, only the scattered soldiers roamed back and forth like headless flies around the Kurgan Mountains.

On the top of the mountain, George Brown and his adjutant saw Commander Raglan on the top of the mountain. It seemed that he had been on the top of the mountain for a while. Beside Commander Raglan were the commander of the Highland Brigade, Sir Cambering. The Duke of Cambridge Lantern.

"Your Excellency, what about the soldiers of the Russian Empire? Why didn't I see it along the way?" George Brown came to Commander Raglan and asked Commander Raglan.

"Look there!" Commander Raglan pointed into the distance. The division commander followed the direction of Commander Raglan's finger. Less than 3 kilometers away from Mount Kurgan, a mighty army was heading south. OK.




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