On the battle command and related details in the final battle of "Saving Private Ryan"

Destini 2022-03-22 09:01:03

In the battle to guard the bridge in "Saving Private Ryan", Captain John Miller successfully stopped more than 100 German soldiers with a strength of no more than 25 people (the original 17 or 8 people plus a six-man team) The attack with two tanks lasted forty to fifty minutes, which bought precious time for the arrival of the last reinforcements. It can be called a classic street defense battle.
Let's take a look at the heavy firepower of the two sides. The German offensive forces have at least two Tiger heavy tanks, two half-track armored vehicles equipped with artillery, one 20 mm anti-aircraft gun that can fire horizontally, and two to three "Iron Fist" bazookas. The US military has two M1919A4 heavy machine guns, several sticky bombs, two Bezuka rocket launchers with limited ammunition, and several 60mm mortar rounds that can be fired manually. They are at a serious disadvantage without any armored fire support. In particular, the American-made Bozuka rocket launcher cannot penetrate the front armor of the Tiger tank at all, so it does not have actual anti-tank use.
Captain Miller first used plastic explosives to make adhesive bombs to solve the anti-tank problem. In the force of less than 25 people, two heavy machine guns are used as two fixed firepower points, and five to six people are the main defensive firepower. In addition to the four or five people responsible for anti-tank missions, there are also several single A mobile firepower point where people or two are in groups. During the offensive, the German soldiers were blocked by different types of firepower, and the casualties were not small. If it weren't for Corporal Otim's problem with the delivery of ammunition, the German offensive would have suffered more resistance.
The anti-tank mission resulted in the death of six or seven U.S. soldiers. The German 20mm anti-aircraft gun also shot and killed five or six American soldiers. The U.S. military lost about fifteen men before retreating. Five or six people were killed during the retreat, including Sergeant He holding an M1 carbine.
Sniper Jackson shot and killed about fifteen German soldiers with a Springfield M1903A4 sniper rifle in the tower. German tanks provided a certain amount of artillery support for their soldiers, and eliminated US snipers and machine gunners. Captain Miller who used the Thomson M1 submachine gun and the Browning M1918 light machine gun Rabin also killed nearly ten Germans. If it were not for the continuous reinforcement of the German army, Captain Miller's forces had caused 80% of the German casualties, and it was very likely to complete the guard mission alone.
Although the German offensive also had some rules and regulations, it was restricted by the complicated terrain and there was still obvious chaos. Although the Germans in World War II had a strong ability to break through the center of fixed positions, in the face of Captain Miller's ingenious combination of fixed and mobile firepower, there was no better way to deal with it except for multiple strong attacks.
The last battle of defending the bridge illustrates at least two problems: First, the coordination of infantry and tanks is very difficult to achieve in street fighting. In street fighting, the terrain is narrow and there are high-rise bunkers on both sides. It is difficult for infantrymen to continue to advance if a tank is paralyzed. The steering and retreat of tanks are hindered by their own infantry during the battle. Therefore, tanks often crush their own soldiers during fierce battles. Phenomenon. Infantry and tanks were supposed to protect each other in battle, but they had to face the difficulty of hindering each other in street fighting. The huge difficulty in coordination between the tanks and the tanks also explained the main reason for the disadvantages of the Germans, who were good at armored assaults, in the Stalingrad street battle. The second is that snipers should not be placed in conspicuous locations such as towers, nor should they be placed in the same place as heavy machine guns. They should be placed in a hidden location with a large maneuver space, such as the second or third floor of a high-rise building. Protruding ruins, otherwise it will inevitably be targeted by enemy artillery fire.

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  • Cullen 2022-03-26 09:01:01

    The film has built its foundation with the cruelty of returning to the original state of the war, and a story about "Saving Private Ryan" is seen in the darkest war of mankind, in the light of human nature and deep reflection on the war itself. , What this collection wants to save is not only Ryan, but Spielberg's perfect presentation of a tribute to peace and life.

  • Citlalli 2022-03-23 09:01:04

    The attitude of the US government towards soldiers is really different from that of China, and it is worth learning from.

Saving Private Ryan quotes

  • Gen. George C. Marshall: That boy is alive. We are gonna send somebody to find him. And we are gonna get him the Hell... outta there.

  • Captain Miller: Whose goin' left?

    Private Jackson: I'll do it. I'll go left.