11 Results in the "Trenches, Guns, and Magic" category
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Morin quickly moved through the ruins and shadows of the buildings with two squads of reserve soldiers. His thinking was clear: given the combat effectiveness displayed by the Britannians, a frontal confrontation was suicide. To relieve the pressure on the flank, they had to disrupt the enemy's attack rhythm. And the most effective way to disrupt the rhythm in street fighting was to try to take out their commanding officers. The characteristic of officers in this era to charge to the front…-
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Chapter 57 Penetration
On the other side, Morin led his small squad quickly through the wreckage and shadows of the buildings. On the map, the markers representing both friendly and enemy forces were intertwined like dog teeth, the intensity of the battle was clear at a glance. Neither the Britannian soldiers nor the Kingdom Army soldiers had fought such complex street battles. They lacked sufficient experience and didn't think to completely control the buildings they had cleared. In their view, as long as they…-
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Although Morin's tactic of using his full map vision to constantly penetrate and harass the enemy failed to inflict a devastating blow, it successfully delayed the advance of several hundred enemy troops. The Britannians did not even know how many enemies were truly around them. They were forced to halt their advance, divert a portion of their forces to protect and evacuate the wounded, and send another portion of soldiers to conduct a sweep search in the rear, trying to flush out this damned 'rat…-
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Guided by the system map, Morin led his group through the streets and buildings, while simultaneously gathering dispersed friendly units nearby. Some were Saxon soldiers from other companies whose platoons had been shattered, their units completely gone, now scrambling around the ruins like headless chickens. A few others were fighters from the International Brigade and the National Army. They had somehow converged and were temporarily surviving by relying on a broken wall somewhere. When Morin…-
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“Quick! Keep firing! Don’t let them charge through!” The Saxon officer on the position screamed hoarsely. He knew clearly that if the enemy’s Armored Knights and infantry charged into close range, everything would be over. The gunners of the three artillery crews frantically sped up the reloading process, ramming the shells back into the breech. “Boom! Boom! Boom!” The three cannons fired another salvo simultaneously. However, this time, they failed to achieve the results of the…-
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