2022.03.16
The African Congo is really different from Afghanistan and Iraq. The wilds of Afghanistan can only be concealed by the rocks on the mountains. Iraq has an unobstructed view of the plains. Without buildings, you have no hiding place. In the wild of the Congo, although the terrain is flat, the vegetation is dense, and there are weeds about one meter everywhere. It is like looking for a needle in a haystack to find a Tibetan within a visual distance. Therefore, snipers are different from other places. They mostly use kneeling position to aim and shoot. If you lie down and aim and shoot like in the Middle East, then you can't see anything and can only shoot blindly. The same is true for animals. One side raises one side animal in water and soil, so Africa is rich in giraffes.
"It's not difficult to kill, just pull the trigger, the hard thing is to survive after killing." Richard Miller, his father's old comrade-in-arms, said the basic requirements of being a sniper, that is, a good mentality and psychological quality . Sergeant Brandon Beckett can't get over this hurdle now, all his comrades are dead, and he runs back alone, putting a heavy burden on his heart. Although he also knew that it was not his fault, killing the sniper and avenging his comrades had become his most urgent wish now.
Probably due to genetics, Sergeant Beckett is very talented at sniping, and can tell the distance of the target with just visual inspection. It's just that the quality of his heart is not good, and moral factors such as kindness constrain him. Colonel Yeager, the commander of the UN peacekeeping force, did not want to investigate the international incident, and at the same time refused Sergeant Beckett's request to investigate himself, much to the anger and irritation of Sergeant Beckett.
Beckett once met a beautiful woman in the gym, made a bet with his companions and approached him, but found out that it was a female officer, so he had to retreat, but the officer told her name was Lieutenant Ellen Abramowitz. Brandon asked Ellen for dinner, and Brandon joked, "Sorry, I'm not used to eating in the officers' cafeteria. The last time I saw the tablecloth was a long time ago." There is a big difference in the boundaries and treatment between Western officers and soldiers. In the whole world, I am afraid that only the Chinese military emphasizes the unity of officers and soldiers. This is also one of the three principles of our military's political work and a magic weapon for overcoming the enemy.
Originally, Brandon wanted to give some information. He didn't want Ellen to go straight to the point and preemptively "You invited me to dinner, wouldn't it just be because you found me attractive?" Implied provocation, handsome and beautiful hit it off, male Unmarried and unmarried women should not be difficult in the West, so the two spent a good night together. Ellen, who had a skin-to-skin relationship, naturally changed her way of speaking, with a little more concern and understanding in her words, "It's not your fault that you are alive, what matters is what you did?"
If there is no diamond, how can I work with porcelain, and I have no real skills, how can I avenge my comrades in arms? Being brave and not afraid of death alone is not enough. Although Brandon's father Thomas was a well-known sniper, Brandon rejected the profession very much, scoffed at it and resisted it, calling it "sneaky garbage, hiding in the dark with black guns. coward" profession. The words of Martin Chandler, the hunter who saved his life, inspired him a lot. "Soldiers always use impassioned words to get themselves into shape. That's how they are trained. Hunters stay hidden. When the hunter moves, he Will take advantage of the terrain.”
The rescue of the children kidnapped by the rebels gave Brandon a first taste of the advantages of snipers with fewer Bodhisattvas. Shooting a few shots in a row made him realize the embarrassment of being inferior to others, and the cannibalism of the US military made Brandon even more Deng was indignant, Brandon made full use of the terrain, and finally caught and killed the scum of the army, Vincent Masilo. At Colonel Yeager's house, the colonel revealed the political speculation behind the sacrifice of the lives of American soldiers, a policy that has been consistent for hundreds of years, betting on both sides, black and white. Unexpectedly, Sergeant Brandon told him all these words, and Lieutenant Ellen led the military and police to arrest Colonel Yeager on the spot.
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