Eight hundred and eighty-ninth chapter Barton's heartbreaking
"Their target is our artillery force, miserable!"
After a brief surprise, Siodor Roosevelt immediately added in surprise.
"Hadley quickly retreat all artillery troops and retreat immediately! Now!"
As soon as he finished speaking, Patton was already screaming desperately at the top of his lungs at the largest artillery commander he could see.
But before his roaring sound had fallen, the dense group of Scud missiles launched by the German army had quickly fallen from the sky.
"Rumbling..."
A huge sound of earth-shaking explosion came one after another, resounding through the world, shaking the earth, and even the entire sky.
Then the entire US military's artillery positions were filled with thick smoke, corpses were everywhere, sand and stones were flying, and black pits were covered with black pits.
"No! My artillery unit!"
"Hitler! You damn fascist Germans!"
"I, Patton, can't avoid you!"
Looking at the explosion situation and the level of casualties in the distance, Patton immediately shouted in pain.
"Go away!"
"The shock waves brought by the explosion are coming towards us!"
But without saying a word, Siodor Roosevelt, who was beside him, was already holding Patton with two guards, while quickly evacuating backwards, shouting in fear.
"No! I won't retreat!"
"I will continue to command the army to fight back against these damn German troops. I will blow up the missile base they set up in the rear!"
But at this moment, Patton shouted out of control with a little emotion.
And he also wanted to struggle to break free from Siodor Roosevelt, and get out with the guards, and continue to rush to the front line to command the battle.
Seeing this, Siodor Roosevelt quickly added two more guards to pull away Barton, who was out of control.
As for Omar Bradley and Allen, as well as the artillery commanders who had not been killed, they were also hurriedly commanding their respective troops to avoid the second round of attacks of the German Scud missiles as soon as possible.
At the same time, Omar Bradley, who had gradually calmed down, quickly organized troops to rebuild new lines of defense to fight against the breakthrough attacks of the German armored troops that were attacking fiercely with the Scud missiles, tank troops and the grenadier troops behind them, and fought.
However, many US military officers and soldiers were frightened by the sudden attack of the Scud missile, and were frightened without blood, panic, and were reluctant to fight. They wanted to escape from the current battlefield immediately and flee to a safe area to hide.
There were even many terrified officers and soldiers retreating and fighting while discussing the huge destructive power of the German Scud missile in fear.
"What kind of weapon is that? The power of the explosion is even more terrifying than our rockets!"
"It's a missile! It's not the first time they have used the latest super bomb in the German army!"
"Yes! We already have a lot of troops, and they have been bombed and killed many officers and soldiers! I really didn't expect that they had so many inventory deployed in Sicily. We are in trouble this time!"
"I don't want to be killed by those terrifying missiles! What should we do now? Will they attack us!"
"God knows! Let's retreat quickly! Those damn German grenadiers and tank groups have already attacked!"
Listening to the above exclamations, Omar Bradley and Allen, who had completely calmed down, immediately stopped their comments and allowed them to enter a state of combat immediately to resist the attack of the powerful German army troops.
After dragging Patton to safety, Siodor Roosevelt immediately stared at the artillery position and asked someone to investigate and ask about the situation there? How many artillery and artillery are left now and have not been blown up.
"Hitler! Damn German army! I will never stop with you!"
But Patton, who had calmed down at this moment, was full of blood red eyes, gritting his teeth and roaring at the artillery positions where the sound of bombing and explosions was still rolling, and roaring heart-wrenchingly.
Because it was the gathering place for most of the artillery troops of the 7th Army Group he was commanding now and the Great Red First Division of Allen.
Once these artillery units are all annihilated and bombed to death, it is said that all Patton's artillery units are finished.
In the subsequent battle, his troops would not be able to have artillery fire support for the battle again.
Once there is no artillery fire support and no support from the air force and navy, Patton's battle will fall into a very dangerous situation, especially when facing the attack of the German army with relatively large artillery forces, his troops will be in danger of attacking.
That's why Patton was so nervous and attached to his artillery troops.
Chapter completed!