(A 3,000-word chapter!)

On the Imjin River front, inside the 116th Division's defense line, Zhao Cheng was explaining to the commandos the essentials of shooting while moving.

Because Zhao Cheng only figured it out on his own. After all, he had only received militia training and had never actually participated in special forces. Fortunately, everything is available in later generations, and TV dramas have been made about it.

But among so many TV series, Zhao Cheng's favorite was "Soldier Assault" after all, it was the only one that was closer to reality. Zhao Cheng also arranged many of the training sessions in it.

The small assault team trained by Zhao Cheng now only had 12 people left. Although the Seventh Company was the spearhead company of the 347th Regiment and its personnel quality had reached the highest level in all aspects, after Zhao Cheng's training, only these 12 people were left, and the rest were eliminated for various reasons.

"When we shoot on the move, the most important thing is actually the so-called gun feel. You need to understand your gun and be familiar with the factors that will affect the bullet hitting the target when it flies out of the muzzle. I ask you not to aim when shooting, just to train your gun feel." Zhao Cheng said to a young soldier.

"Deputy Company Commander, I see that you just raise your gun and shoot when you shoot. Is that how you do it?" asked a soldier.

"Yes, this is the feel of the gun, but it took me a lot of practice with bullets to develop this feeling. Apart from those that are innate, the rest can basically only be achieved through training! So everyone must cherish every opportunity to shoot and get familiar with that feeling!" Zhao Cheng said with a smile.

After hearing Zhao Cheng's words, the twelve people sitting around him all began to think deeply. After all, they had all witnessed Zhao Cheng's fighting ability. They charged forward, firing as they charged. That was a bullet biting the flesh!

"Deputy Company Commander, I see that you rarely hit people in the head. Why is that?" another soldier asked.

"Because the head target is relatively small, no matter how good your marksmanship is, it is very difficult to hit it, unless the distance is very close. But on the battlefield, what we pursue is speed! Whether we use the Garand, the Zhongzheng or the Mosin-Nagant, the bullet caliber is around 7.62, not the 6.5 caliber used by the Japanese. As long as the bullet hits the chest, there will be a small hole in the front and a big hole in the back. There is no need to pursue the killing effect by hitting the head! Moreover, wounded soldiers on the battlefield can consume more resources of the enemy than dead soldiers!" Zhao Cheng could only explain according to his own understanding.

Zhao Cheng's words opened a new door for the dozen or so soldiers. It turned out that there was such a saying.

"Deputy Company Commander, can you teach us your pistol shooting method?" Yi Ke particularly likes Zhao Cheng's pistol shooting. As long as Zhao Cheng attacks the enemy with a pistol, there is basically no need to rescue him. It is just a killing weapon!

"My pistol shooting method is actually not suitable for us now. It is more practical in urban street fighting and is more suitable for areas with narrow terrain. Two shots to the chest will make him lose the strength to aim at you, and one shot to the head will kill him completely and make him unable to react! I only consider my own safety. After all, in a small space, the distance between the two sides is very close, so it is safer this way." Zhao Cheng said.

Zhao Cheng would typically teach everyone shooting techniques and lurking methods in the mornings, and in the afternoons, he would have them do some physical training. However, due to space limitations, he could only do training that didn't require much space. At night, Zhao Cheng would lead the soldiers to secretly cross the defense line and conduct reconnaissance on the other side! After all, their Seventh Company had a reconnaissance mission.

This was also when Zhao Cheng was reaping the rewards. He would go scouting, snatching informants, and getting supplies for himself, all at night. Zhao Cheng was only interested in the enemy's guns, ammunition, gold, and food. He preferred new or rare guns, but the bulk of Zhao Cheng's inventory was actually ammunition! He already had over two hundred boxes of ammunition.

That day, the superiors issued an order to attack the opposite position, to launch limited attacks, but not to pursue too far!

Zhao Cheng knew that the third battle was about to begin, and this battle was to test the United Nations forces such as Da Piaoliang on the opposite side.

On December 30, Zhao Cheng received an order to break through the Imjin River defense line in the shortest possible time.

Zhao Cheng already had a plan for this mission in mind. The entire 116th Division was arranged along the river, and their Seventh Company was located in the middle of the defense line. The river was now frozen, allowing people to walk on the ice, but equipment could not pass through, and a bridge was needed.

But Zhao Cheng knew that we didn't have too much heavy equipment that needed to be crossed, and we could cross the river after taking down the river defenses.

So, Zhao Cheng led the commandos to sneak across the river overnight, and asked Captain Feng to be prepared, and as long as he succeeded, he should follow up immediately!

Zhao Cheng first led the soldiers to secretly crawl across the river on the ice, covered with white cloth, and then hid in a position not far from the opposite trench and waited for the battle to start.

On the 31st, the battle officially began. For a while, there was a rumble of artillery fire on the front line of the Imjin River, and our troops on the north bank launched an attack on the South Korean army on the south bank.

When the attack was launched, Zhao Cheng slowly crawled towards the trenches of the South Korean army. The commandos behind him followed suit and slowly crawled to the front of the trenches of the South Korean army.

Zhao Cheng looked back and saw that the team members had arrived at the designated position, and immediately gestured for everyone to prepare grenades.

Listening to the South Korean army shouting and shooting from above, Zhao Cheng quietly waited for an opportunity.

When these South Korean soldiers had basically used up all the bullets in their guns, Zhao Cheng threw grenades into the South Korean army's trenches.

"Oh my god, who dropped a grenade?" A soldier felt something dropped at his feet. He saw that it was a grenade, but because he didn't notice that the grenade was smoking, he asked loudly.

Before anyone could answer him, the grenade exploded.

As soon as the grenade exploded, Zhao Cheng stood up and jumped onto the trench. He fired a burst of submachine gun fire, killing five or six South Korean soldiers in front of him.

Then he jumped into the trench and started to clear the enemy with his rifle. The commandos following Zhao Cheng also followed Zhao Cheng's example and jumped into the trench and fired.

The team of 13 people directly cleared a 60-meter-long trench. Zhao Cheng squatted in the trench to change magazines while looking at the situation of the assault team. Fortunately, no one was injured and everyone was attacking the two wings.

After changing the magazine, Zhao Cheng launched an attack on the South Korean army behind the trench.

Zhao Cheng jumped into the trench, and Captain Feng led the team to set off. However, because the ice on the river was relatively thin, crossing the river was slow. Moreover, Zhao Cheng only cleared a front of about 60 meters, and the enemy forces on both sides could also cause damage to the Seventh Company, so crossing the river was slow.

When Zhao Cheng saw this, he immediately ordered the commandos to spread out to both wings and try to expand the occupied area so that the main force could cross the river smoothly.

The commandos trained by Zhao Cheng can't be said to be able to fight one against a hundred, but they can definitely fight against fifty.

The soldiers attacked in groups of two, six on each side. When they ran out of bullets, the ones at the back immediately stepped forward and continued, quickly clearing a wide front of about 100 meters.

Company Commander Feng also pushed the small snow sled that he had prepared in advance onto the river surface, placed the supplies on the sled, and pushed the sled forward from the left and right sides.

In less than twenty minutes, the first group of more than 30 people had crossed the Imjin River. Although five or six people died along the way, because there was a sled in front, the soldiers were exposed to much smaller range of attacks, and the casualties were naturally less.

With the addition of the soldiers from the Seventh Company, the commandos retreated back to Zhao Cheng. The main challenge they faced was still the circular fortifications behind the river defense line.

There are not only heavy machine guns, but also mortars, and even tanks and armored vehicles.

Fortunately, before the war, the country had been supplied with explosive tubes. Otherwise, it would have been too easy to get hit while carrying explosive packs, and the safety was too low.

"As usual, I'll go ahead and draw the fire, and you guys cover me from behind. When we get a chance, charge over and capture those rings. Remember, you can only use your submachine guns once you're in the rings. We must eliminate the enemies inside as quickly as possible."

"Zhang Yuan, you are in charge of our recoilless rifle, specifically targeting those tanks and armored vehicles! They are the biggest threat to us!" Zhao Cheng stared at Zhang Yuan and said sternly.

Zhang Yuan nodded, and Zhao Cheng patted his shoulder. Zhao Cheng was actually very optimistic about Zhang Yuan. After all, this soldier had the strongest learning ability and was already as good as Zhao Cheng in terms of skills and tactics. If it weren't for his physical fitness, Zhao Cheng would probably have passed the captain position to him and let him continue to be the single deputy company commander.

Zhao Cheng took a deep breath, suddenly stood up and jumped out of the trench. While shooting at the enemy with a submachine gun, he ran towards the nearest circular fortification. In less than three seconds, he jumped into the fortification, kicked a South Korean soldier to death, killed several South Korean soldiers who were about to rush over with a submachine gun, and occupied the first circular fortification.

Then Zhao Cheng used the heavy machine gun in this circular fortification to fire at the circular fortifications next to it, suppressing them and providing cover for the soldiers behind them.

As one small circular fortification after another was captured, less than three hours after the battle began, Zhao Cheng had led his troops to defeat the South Korean army on the front line, forcing them to retreat!

Zhao Ben originally wanted to continue the pursuit, but because his commando team had consumed too much ammunition, he had to replenish ammunition before pursuing again, which gave the South Korean army time to escape.

The Imjin River defense line, which originally took more than ten hours to break through, was opened up with a large gap in three hours under the attack of Zhao Cheng's commando team. In less than six hours, the entire Imjin River defense line collapsed, and the South Korean army began a major retreat!

Zhao Cheng had always looked down on these South Korean troops. Their greatest contribution on the battlefield was killing Walker. They had made no other achievements.

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