Marvel's I am a saber-toothed tiger
Chapter 19 Sabretooth
Chapter 19 Sabretooth
After several days of trekking, Victor and Brook No.14 Militia Regiment arrived at their destination: Henry Family Hill.
They were assigned to the position of Major William Barry, the artillery commander of the Federal Army on Henry Family Hill, responsible for guarding the artillery of the Federal Army stationed here.
Their opponent was the No. 30 Third Regiment of Virginia on the left wing of Thomas Jackson's First Virginia Brigade of the Confederate Army.
Then the pig teammate syndrome of the Northern Army happened again. Major Barry, the artillery commander, saw that the uniform of the enemy 33rd regiment was wearing a dark blue jacket and trousers. He thought it was a friendly army and ordered to stop firing.
As a result, the 33rd regiment broke through the outer defense of the artillery position without any effort, and took away the cannon belonging to the federal army.
Realizing that he had made a big mistake, Major Barry had no choice but to ask for the support of the No. 14 Regiment. At this time, the Brooklyn No. 14 Militia Regiment, which had just arrived at Henry Family Hill, was fighting with the cavalry of Colonel Stuart of the Southern Army.
Prior to this, the Confederate cavalry led by Colonel Stuart had defeated the 14st Minnesota Regiment of the Union Army.If he defeated the Brooklyn No. [-] Militia, he could completely defeat the flank of the Federal Army.
Therefore, after Alfred Wood received Major Barry's request for help, he could only ask Victor to lead his company to support first, and said: The Brooklyn No. 14 Regiment will be here soon, and we will not abandon anyone. a brother.
Resigned, Victor put on his blue military cap and led his 100 or so men off Manassas-Sudley Road.
When he came to the Henry Family Hill artillery position, he found that his artillery was being driven all over the mountains by the 33rd Southern Army Enemy Regiment like sheep.
The cannon that originally belonged to the Federal Army has fallen into the hands of the No.30 Third Regiment of the Southern Army. They are turning their guns and preparing to fire at the Federal Army.
Seeing this, Victor had no choice but to rush up the hillside with about 100 men under him, and began to pound the artillery positions that had fallen into the enemy.
Victor charged at the forefront as always, and the flag bearer behind him held up the flying Stars and Stripes to indicate the direction of the charge.
The No.30 Third Regiment, which was attacked, was caught off guard, and Victor rushed into the local artillery position with a bayonet in his hand.
All the Confederate soldiers who stood in front of him were like scarecrows during training, they were picked up and killed by him, or their heads were smashed by the butt of a gun.
In such hand-to-hand combat, Victor's animal intuition and superhuman reflexes can help him easily avoid the enemy's attack.
Under his leadership, M Company quickly tore through the No.30 Third Regiment's line of defense and recaptured two cannons.The other cannons were blown up when the No.30 [-]rd Regiment retreated hastily.
This is the shortcoming of insufficient manpower. Although Victor broke the morale of the enemy, he did not have enough manpower to recapture and control all the cannons.
During this period, he also received a lot of cold shots, which made many southern army shooters doubt his marksmanship. He should have hit it, and it was two shots, shouldn't it be double the happiness?Why does it feel like I missed the target?Why is this?
Although Victor took advantage of the surprise attack to temporarily defeat the No.30 Third Regiment of the Southern Army, he simply did not have enough troops to defend such a large artillery position.
He had no choice but to ask his men to gather the scattered Northern Army artillery, set up the two cannons that had been recaptured, and open fire on the 33rd Regiment of the Southern Army that had launched a counterattack.
And he himself led the boys of M Company to build a defensive line at the front of the artillery position and stand by for reinforcements.The disadvantage of numbers soon became apparent.
It didn't take much effort for the 33rd regiment to rush into Victor's defensive position and engage in hand-to-hand combat with them.At this critical moment, the Brooklyn No.14 militia led by Colonel Alfred arrived.
They had routed Colonel Stuart's Confederate cavalry and left the Manassas-Sudley Road to aid their company of the Gray Brothers: Victor M Company.
During the few days of marching together, these boys in red woolen trousers won the favor of veterans from the Fifth Cavalry Regiment, and the veterans of the Fifth Cavalry Regiment also used their past achievements and stories to win the favor of this group from New York. State Volunteer Recognition.
This time, they were brave enough to attack an enemy army with far more people than their own, and the record of successfully regaining their own artillery positions completely convinced these young boys.
It also successfully boosted their morale. The No.30 Third Regiment of the Southern Army was defeated from the front by the No.14 Militia Regiment in Brooklyn.
During the escape, he was strafed and shelled by the No.14 militia in Brooklyn, causing heavy casualties.It even began to storm the positions of the friendly [-]nd Virginia Regiment.
Victor led his boys into the position of the Second Virginia Regiment of the Confederate Army after closely chasing after the rout of the No.30 Third Regiment.
Regardless of whether it was an officer or a soldier who stood in front of him, they were all knocked down with a bayonet, and then sent to God with a second knife, while he himself was almost unscathed.
"My God, he's like a Sabretooth! Rampaging through enemy lines, he's invincible."
For Victor's bravery, Colonel Alfred, the commander of the No.14 militia in Brooklyn, sighed.
The Second Virginia Regiment, which was dragged down by friendly forces, was quickly torn open by Victor's vanguard company, and then fell into a rout.
This has almost become a law. In the direction Victor is attacking, there will be a large number of enemy casualties immediately, and then a gap will be formed, which will eventually lead to a rout.
When he attacked these lines of defense composed of ordinary soldiers, he was like a tiger entering a herd of sheep. There was only one-sided massacre, and he hardly encountered any threats.
And through these fights, he is constantly improving his fighting skills. Although it is unilateral crushing, the role of training is still there.
For example, how to maximize the efficiency of killing, as well as attacking and grasping the weaknesses of the human body, can all be improved through practice.After all, Thanos will die if his head is beheaded, right?
Victor's first and most famous nickname: Sabretooth was born on the battlefield of the Civil War.
Thanks to the efforts of Victor and the Brooklyn No.14 militia, the left side of the Southern Army's front actually began to faintly show signs of collapse.
Knowing this time, General Beauregard woke up from the dream that he could defeat the right wing of the Northern Army, and began to order the entire army, including the reserve team, to go to support the left wing.
In fact, it is not wrong to say that Beauregard and McDowell are two people who are pecking at each other. After all, they are old classmates of West Point Military Academy.
McDowell's underpants sold by his own people are gone. Beauregard is still almost defeated even though he is fully aware of the enemy's strategy. It can only be said that he is really good.
However, McDowell, an old classmate, is better than him. First, after the Brooklyn No.14 militia regiment broke through the two defense lines of the Southern Army's left wing, it was ordered to repair for two hours. (In his opinion, labor and capital are all overshadowed, so how can they lose.)
And said: "After this battle is over, the war will be over!" Such a flag is doomed to his next tragedy.
First, Thomas Jackson finally arrived. He led his troops to take advantage of the gap between the Northern Army's offensive, quickly entered the left line, and consolidated the position.
The other Confederates also took advantage of this opportunity to respite and recuperate. When the Union Army launched another onslaught, they had also recovered from exhaustion.
In the melee, the armies of both sides are in a mess, and it is impossible to tell who is the friendly army and who is the enemy army. I often find that I seem to be following the enemy army.
But the Brooklyn No.14 Militia has no such troubles. Their unique red wool pants make them the most conspicuous presence on the battlefield.
Equally conspicuous with their attire is their constant charge and fearless tactics. Thomas Jackson's men suffered heavy losses in the battle with the Brooklyn No. 14 militia.
He called these militiamen, who wore scarlet caps and trousers, blue jackets with profuse gold buttons, and white leggings red-legged devils.
Whenever the Brooklyn No. 14 militia began charging, he yelled at his men, "Hold on, boys! Those red-legged devils are at it again!"
At this time, the officer rushing to the forefront of the red-legged devil was a federal army captain in blue trousers: Victor Creed.
Of the more than 100 men under him, 11 were killed in battle, 46 were injured, and more than 10 were captured and missing.He had almost completely lost his combat effectiveness, so he had to mix into the assault teams of other companies and charge together.
Colonel Alfred took a tacit attitude towards Victor's behavior of leaving his subordinates and running to charge.
On the one hand, Company M had indeed lost its combat effectiveness, so he asked Victor's adjutant to lead them back to the rear for repairs.
But Victor, who was supposed to go together, volunteered to stay, and the reason he gave Alfred could not refuse: as long as he was there, the troops could tear a hole anywhere in the enemy's defense line.
He and Company M had become the sharpest knives of the Brooklyn No. 14 militia, and he himself was the sharpest edge of the knife.
As long as he rushed into the enemy's position, it was like knocking the most steadfast iron nail somewhere, opening an entrance for the follow-up friendly forces to rush into the formation.
But this time, the Brooklyn No.14 militia met an opponent: from the [-]st Battalion in Louisiana (Louisiana Tigers).
If the Brooklyn No. 14 Militia Regiment is the best militia regiment in the Union Army, then the First Louisiana Battalion (Louisiana Tiger Camp) is the best volunteer army in the Confederate Army.
The clash between the two best troops, and the Sabretooth vs. Tiger Group is imminent.
First of all, I would like to thank Fusheng Wuyuexian and the two book friends who need 100 yuan for each modification of their nickname, and then you can put forward any good opinions in the book review area, and I will selectively refer to them.Finally, please recommend and collect
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After several days of trekking, Victor and Brook No.14 Militia Regiment arrived at their destination: Henry Family Hill.
They were assigned to the position of Major William Barry, the artillery commander of the Federal Army on Henry Family Hill, responsible for guarding the artillery of the Federal Army stationed here.
Their opponent was the No. 30 Third Regiment of Virginia on the left wing of Thomas Jackson's First Virginia Brigade of the Confederate Army.
Then the pig teammate syndrome of the Northern Army happened again. Major Barry, the artillery commander, saw that the uniform of the enemy 33rd regiment was wearing a dark blue jacket and trousers. He thought it was a friendly army and ordered to stop firing.
As a result, the 33rd regiment broke through the outer defense of the artillery position without any effort, and took away the cannon belonging to the federal army.
Realizing that he had made a big mistake, Major Barry had no choice but to ask for the support of the No. 14 Regiment. At this time, the Brooklyn No. 14 Militia Regiment, which had just arrived at Henry Family Hill, was fighting with the cavalry of Colonel Stuart of the Southern Army.
Prior to this, the Confederate cavalry led by Colonel Stuart had defeated the 14st Minnesota Regiment of the Union Army.If he defeated the Brooklyn No. [-] Militia, he could completely defeat the flank of the Federal Army.
Therefore, after Alfred Wood received Major Barry's request for help, he could only ask Victor to lead his company to support first, and said: The Brooklyn No. 14 Regiment will be here soon, and we will not abandon anyone. a brother.
Resigned, Victor put on his blue military cap and led his 100 or so men off Manassas-Sudley Road.
When he came to the Henry Family Hill artillery position, he found that his artillery was being driven all over the mountains by the 33rd Southern Army Enemy Regiment like sheep.
The cannon that originally belonged to the Federal Army has fallen into the hands of the No.30 Third Regiment of the Southern Army. They are turning their guns and preparing to fire at the Federal Army.
Seeing this, Victor had no choice but to rush up the hillside with about 100 men under him, and began to pound the artillery positions that had fallen into the enemy.
Victor charged at the forefront as always, and the flag bearer behind him held up the flying Stars and Stripes to indicate the direction of the charge.
The No.30 Third Regiment, which was attacked, was caught off guard, and Victor rushed into the local artillery position with a bayonet in his hand.
All the Confederate soldiers who stood in front of him were like scarecrows during training, they were picked up and killed by him, or their heads were smashed by the butt of a gun.
In such hand-to-hand combat, Victor's animal intuition and superhuman reflexes can help him easily avoid the enemy's attack.
Under his leadership, M Company quickly tore through the No.30 Third Regiment's line of defense and recaptured two cannons.The other cannons were blown up when the No.30 [-]rd Regiment retreated hastily.
This is the shortcoming of insufficient manpower. Although Victor broke the morale of the enemy, he did not have enough manpower to recapture and control all the cannons.
During this period, he also received a lot of cold shots, which made many southern army shooters doubt his marksmanship. He should have hit it, and it was two shots, shouldn't it be double the happiness?Why does it feel like I missed the target?Why is this?
Although Victor took advantage of the surprise attack to temporarily defeat the No.30 Third Regiment of the Southern Army, he simply did not have enough troops to defend such a large artillery position.
He had no choice but to ask his men to gather the scattered Northern Army artillery, set up the two cannons that had been recaptured, and open fire on the 33rd Regiment of the Southern Army that had launched a counterattack.
And he himself led the boys of M Company to build a defensive line at the front of the artillery position and stand by for reinforcements.The disadvantage of numbers soon became apparent.
It didn't take much effort for the 33rd regiment to rush into Victor's defensive position and engage in hand-to-hand combat with them.At this critical moment, the Brooklyn No.14 militia led by Colonel Alfred arrived.
They had routed Colonel Stuart's Confederate cavalry and left the Manassas-Sudley Road to aid their company of the Gray Brothers: Victor M Company.
During the few days of marching together, these boys in red woolen trousers won the favor of veterans from the Fifth Cavalry Regiment, and the veterans of the Fifth Cavalry Regiment also used their past achievements and stories to win the favor of this group from New York. State Volunteer Recognition.
This time, they were brave enough to attack an enemy army with far more people than their own, and the record of successfully regaining their own artillery positions completely convinced these young boys.
It also successfully boosted their morale. The No.30 Third Regiment of the Southern Army was defeated from the front by the No.14 Militia Regiment in Brooklyn.
During the escape, he was strafed and shelled by the No.14 militia in Brooklyn, causing heavy casualties.It even began to storm the positions of the friendly [-]nd Virginia Regiment.
Victor led his boys into the position of the Second Virginia Regiment of the Confederate Army after closely chasing after the rout of the No.30 Third Regiment.
Regardless of whether it was an officer or a soldier who stood in front of him, they were all knocked down with a bayonet, and then sent to God with a second knife, while he himself was almost unscathed.
"My God, he's like a Sabretooth! Rampaging through enemy lines, he's invincible."
For Victor's bravery, Colonel Alfred, the commander of the No.14 militia in Brooklyn, sighed.
The Second Virginia Regiment, which was dragged down by friendly forces, was quickly torn open by Victor's vanguard company, and then fell into a rout.
This has almost become a law. In the direction Victor is attacking, there will be a large number of enemy casualties immediately, and then a gap will be formed, which will eventually lead to a rout.
When he attacked these lines of defense composed of ordinary soldiers, he was like a tiger entering a herd of sheep. There was only one-sided massacre, and he hardly encountered any threats.
And through these fights, he is constantly improving his fighting skills. Although it is unilateral crushing, the role of training is still there.
For example, how to maximize the efficiency of killing, as well as attacking and grasping the weaknesses of the human body, can all be improved through practice.After all, Thanos will die if his head is beheaded, right?
Victor's first and most famous nickname: Sabretooth was born on the battlefield of the Civil War.
Thanks to the efforts of Victor and the Brooklyn No.14 militia, the left side of the Southern Army's front actually began to faintly show signs of collapse.
Knowing this time, General Beauregard woke up from the dream that he could defeat the right wing of the Northern Army, and began to order the entire army, including the reserve team, to go to support the left wing.
In fact, it is not wrong to say that Beauregard and McDowell are two people who are pecking at each other. After all, they are old classmates of West Point Military Academy.
McDowell's underpants sold by his own people are gone. Beauregard is still almost defeated even though he is fully aware of the enemy's strategy. It can only be said that he is really good.
However, McDowell, an old classmate, is better than him. First, after the Brooklyn No.14 militia regiment broke through the two defense lines of the Southern Army's left wing, it was ordered to repair for two hours. (In his opinion, labor and capital are all overshadowed, so how can they lose.)
And said: "After this battle is over, the war will be over!" Such a flag is doomed to his next tragedy.
First, Thomas Jackson finally arrived. He led his troops to take advantage of the gap between the Northern Army's offensive, quickly entered the left line, and consolidated the position.
The other Confederates also took advantage of this opportunity to respite and recuperate. When the Union Army launched another onslaught, they had also recovered from exhaustion.
In the melee, the armies of both sides are in a mess, and it is impossible to tell who is the friendly army and who is the enemy army. I often find that I seem to be following the enemy army.
But the Brooklyn No.14 Militia has no such troubles. Their unique red wool pants make them the most conspicuous presence on the battlefield.
Equally conspicuous with their attire is their constant charge and fearless tactics. Thomas Jackson's men suffered heavy losses in the battle with the Brooklyn No. 14 militia.
He called these militiamen, who wore scarlet caps and trousers, blue jackets with profuse gold buttons, and white leggings red-legged devils.
Whenever the Brooklyn No. 14 militia began charging, he yelled at his men, "Hold on, boys! Those red-legged devils are at it again!"
At this time, the officer rushing to the forefront of the red-legged devil was a federal army captain in blue trousers: Victor Creed.
Of the more than 100 men under him, 11 were killed in battle, 46 were injured, and more than 10 were captured and missing.He had almost completely lost his combat effectiveness, so he had to mix into the assault teams of other companies and charge together.
Colonel Alfred took a tacit attitude towards Victor's behavior of leaving his subordinates and running to charge.
On the one hand, Company M had indeed lost its combat effectiveness, so he asked Victor's adjutant to lead them back to the rear for repairs.
But Victor, who was supposed to go together, volunteered to stay, and the reason he gave Alfred could not refuse: as long as he was there, the troops could tear a hole anywhere in the enemy's defense line.
He and Company M had become the sharpest knives of the Brooklyn No. 14 militia, and he himself was the sharpest edge of the knife.
As long as he rushed into the enemy's position, it was like knocking the most steadfast iron nail somewhere, opening an entrance for the follow-up friendly forces to rush into the formation.
But this time, the Brooklyn No.14 militia met an opponent: from the [-]st Battalion in Louisiana (Louisiana Tigers).
If the Brooklyn No. 14 Militia Regiment is the best militia regiment in the Union Army, then the First Louisiana Battalion (Louisiana Tiger Camp) is the best volunteer army in the Confederate Army.
The clash between the two best troops, and the Sabretooth vs. Tiger Group is imminent.
First of all, I would like to thank Fusheng Wuyuexian and the two book friends who need 100 yuan for each modification of their nickname, and then you can put forward any good opinions in the book review area, and I will selectively refer to them.Finally, please recommend and collect
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