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Chapter 83: Destroy, Hold on, and Hear the News about Captain America

Because the F Company that was supposed to be guarding there had already fled, the assault gun broke into the position with great force.

The vehicle-mounted machine gun fired crazily, suppressing everyone in the E Company position so that they could not raise their heads.

"John, take the bazooka and follow me." Welsh shouted and rushed towards the path that the assault gun must pass.

When the two men came to the open area, John carried the rocket launcher and fired at it.

However, the whistling rocket hit its armor and bounced off, which instead attracted the German assault gun to fire at the two of them with its 75mm L/43 gun.

boom.

Fortunately, the shell flew over their heads and although it smashed the two trees behind them, it did not hit them.

This was because the assault gun's tracks were rolling over the bush hedge, causing its front end to tilt up and the gun barrel to be unable to be lowered any lower.

The StuG III could not rotate its turret like a tank, so both of them were relatively safe before it crossed the fence.

But the fear in his heart made John keep shouting: "You are going to kill me."

Despite this, he continued to squat there with the rocket launcher on his shoulder. Even though the Type 3 assault gun was approaching, he had no intention of running away.

"Get ready to fire and kill it," Welsh urged.

call.

Before John could launch the rocket, a black object flew over their heads and with a snap it stuck to the bottom of the Type 3 assault gun which was partially exposed due to the raised front of the vehicle.

Boom.

Amidst the loud bang, flames shot out in all directions.

A hole was blown in the front of the chassis of the Type 3 assault gun, and it immediately plunged to the ground and exploded with a loud bang, with thick smoke and flames billowing.

No one in the car was able to escape.

"Rosen..." John turned around and said through gritted teeth.

"It's me, you're welcome."

"You destroyed a German StuG III, merit value +300."

……

However, the German assault guns and tanks, surrounded by infantry, were still madly attacking the entire front.

This made the situation of the entire E Company extremely critical, and the casualties suddenly increased.

As Randleman was running on the position, he was knocked to the ground by the blast of the exploding shell.

If Rosen had not been quick enough to drag him into the foxhole, he would have been hit by the whizzing stray bullets.

Boom.

Just when the front line was in danger, tanks from the 2nd Armored Division came to provide support.

The situation then reversed, and the German assault guns and tanks were forced to retreat.

In addition, Company F and Company D, which had retreated without permission, were forced back by the division headquarters, thus filling the original gap.

The battle for Carrington has now been decided.

But Company E still had to stay on the front line.

From that day on, although there were almost no large-scale attacks between the two sides, cold guns and cold artillery occurred frequently.

Rosen was bored staying in the trenches every day, so he would occasionally use the crows' shared vision to find German snipers hiding in the grass and bushes in the distance, and then kill them with one shot.

Of course, Rosen would occasionally let the ghost wolf out to hunt.

The ghost wolf, no longer having to always be around Rosen, immediately regained its violent and ferocious nature and killed many German infantrymen under the cover of night.

This even led to a strange story circulating around Carrington: it was said that a family's loyal dog was killed by the German army, so it turned into a midnight wolf to take revenge on the German army...

Although the story has become cliché and outrageous, there is a reason why it is loved by everyone.

Rosen only heard about this rumor later when he was chatting with George Lutz, and he couldn't help but feel a little amused.

It is worth mentioning that due to frequent use in recent times, the crows and summoned ghost wolves have all been upgraded, and the shared vision has also been upgraded.

"Crow: Level 4, can summon four crows at the same time, damage 5-7, activity range is 2500 meters centered on you."

“Summon Ghost Wolf: Level 3, number of summoned wolves: 3, damage 4-8, passive accuracy +100%, passive defense +70%, health 100, activity range 2000 meters centered on you, mana consumption 15.

Note: The status bonus will cover all your summons. "

"Shared Vision, LV5, share vision with your summons, can be retracted at any time, currently can share five visions."

For Rosen, this is one of the few happy events in his boring life.

After two weeks on the main line, the men of Company E were stinking, their hair tangled with dust and sweat, made worse by the steel helmets they had been wearing.

Rosen's situation is better than others. After all, his sweat glands are not as developed as those of white people, so of course his body odor is not as strong.

Even so, since he hadn't changed his clothes since he entered Carrington, he was already sloppy from all the hard work he had been doing.

On June 6, the 29rd Infantry Division arrived to relieve the 83st Division's defense, and Company E was finally relieved.

The thought of being able to sleep well without being disturbed for the next period of time, not being awakened by sudden artillery fire, not being sent out on patrol, not having to worry about bullets flying from nowhere, being able to eat hot meals, wear clean clothes, and especially taking a hot shower, it is simply a life like a god.

During this period, the division held an award ceremony, and a total of 11 people were awarded the Excellent Service Cross Medal.

Among them were General Taylor, Father Maloney who comforted the dead souls even in the midst of the artillery fire, and Lieutenant Winters who repeatedly charged into battle.

only……

No Rosen.

Although he deserved a medal for his actions and contributions since D-Day, there was no medal for him.

George Lutz and Bill Randleman, good friends of Rosen, were very indignant about this and even judged it as damn shameful racism.

At a time when racial segregation was still prevalent, the fact that these two authentic white people could say such words showed how angry they were.

But Rosen is very open-minded.

Even if he had not experienced it personally, he had heard of and seen it since he came from the future, so he was not unfamiliar with such things.

He didn't find anything to be annoyed about.

When you get angry because you didn't get something, it only means that you care about that thing.

Rosen didn't care about such a medal at all, so it didn't matter whether he had it or not.

In fact, because he doesn't have it, he can just slack off without any hesitation.

In fact, compared to medals that have little meaning other than so-called honor, he cares more about those awarded by the system, after all, they have additional attributes.

It’s a pity that I haven’t done anything commendable during this period of time, so naturally I haven’t won any system medals.

On July 7, Winters was promoted to captain.

On the same day, when Rosen and George went to an abandoned store for "self-service" shopping, they accidentally saw a newspaper.

The caption on it was very eye-catching: "Captain America single-handedly broke into the Nazi arms factory and rescued more than 400 prisoners in one fell swoop."

At this moment, Rosen's mood can only be described as "Oh my god".

What kind of world is this! First there was Saving Private Ryan, then Band of Brothers, and now even Captain America has appeared. Will there be other monsters popping up next? !

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