People with a bit of military knowledge and logical analysis skills can't stand it, right?

Rowland 2022-10-29 05:41:30

The German sniper at the beginning hurts, right? I used to wear snow camouflage uniforms. I chose the sniper position beforehand. I killed the two M Army soldiers. I couldn’t wait to brave my head or something. I guess it hurts. .
Then only a two-person machine gun team was used to intercept the important transportation channels of the M army, and the machine gun position and the mortar position did not communicate with each other. What the guns behind them were hitting, where they were hitting, and the enemy died out. Finally, get rid of your own people.
Then, the soldiers of the M Army came to the 10 meters in front of the mortar position. Are the German soldiers completely unaware of vigilance, brother, this is a battlefield, not playing games, it will kill people.
Then to the back, a squad can withstand the attack of a mixed armored forward without a defensive position, and easily retreat. It is visually observed that 50 people + 1 tank cannot defeat 10 people and less than the squad. In the end, The ammunition box of the tank was knocked out by a close 20 meters in the rain of guns and bullets.
At the same time, please also ask those directors who make war-themed movies to do their best. All things related to war should be serious and rigorous. After all, war represents the highest intellectual violence of mankind. If it is like the low IQ of these directors, humans should Has been extinct by other animals long ago (at least as I know, wolves are enough to kill this M army squad)



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  • Lt. Joe Conti: [after Nate wakes up at the hospital] My name is Lieutenant Conti... and I have with me a letter from our division commander. It's of highest importance. "No words could express how grateful we are... for what you and your squad were able to accomplish, given the circumstances. Today, we are truly in the company of heroes." Now, the device that you brought back... that was the very definition of priceless. And I promise you this: History will prove that it was worth every life lost in its pursuit.

    Lt. Joe Conti: Now, that being said... none of what you did, or saw, or learned... from the morning of the German bombardment to your return to this CP... ever happened. There'll be no medals, no commendations, no promotions. You can't tell your family. Hell, you can't even tell your preacher. None of this happened. Do you understand?

    Nate: Yes sir.

  • Brent Willoughby: [Sniffing the air in the offices] Stinking Nazis.