其实在敌后活动真的不是很惬意的事情,因为你不知道哪里就给你安排监视哨或者干脆给你拿地雷阵布上。尤其是现代战争中这种情况更不好办,山地丛林我要是安排不了那么多独立的监视哨,就给你空投各种各样的警报器,各种都有,你一过那边就呜呜叫;不能工兵人力布雷就给你飞机满天撒,反正我不会去的地方是个空挡就给你先撒上再说,在这种亚热带山地丛林落叶是层层叠叠的,撒上地雷尤其是各种小型的地雷你还真不容易看出来,根本就不用埋下去就行,都是暗绿色或者迷彩色,科学技术再一发达就给你越来越小型化。也就是说我们在蓝军后方的丛林山地活动的危险性还是很高很高的。虽然不会有真地雷,但是给你冒烟一下子也是不得了的事情,快速反应的专门反渗透的部队马上就能搜山——那时候跑得出去跑不出去真的不是别的,就是命啊!所以我们前进的速度不会很快,当然也不会很慢,一切都看情况而定。...
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Original Short Stories, Vol. 8.By Guy de MaupassantVOLUME VIII.CLOCHETTETHE KISSTHE LEGION OF HONORTHE TESTFOUND ON A DROWNED MANTHE ORPHANTHE BEGGARTHE RABBITHIS AVENGERMY UNCLE JULESTHE MODELA VAGABONDTHE FISHING HOLETHE SPASMIN THE WOODMARTINEALL OVERTHE PARROTA PIECE OF STRINGCLOCHETTEHow strange those old recollections are which haunt us, without our beingable to get rid of them.This one is so very old that I cannot understand how it has clung so...
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The Voice of the CityThe Voice of the CityO Henry1- Page 2-The Voice of the CityTHE VOICE OF THE CITYTwenty-five years ago the school children used to chant their lessons.The manner of their delivery was a singsong recitative between theutterance of an Episcopal minister and the drone of a tired sawmill. I mean...
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