At first, I didn't understand why this book was mentioned in the movie, until after they went to the battlefield, they stayed in the rear from the beginning, and then when they were really close to the war, they just patrolled. Watching the fighter planes in the sky bombard the enemy indiscriminately, but they are still mistaken for the enemy to be accidentally injured.
Throughout the war, he and his comrades did not fire a single shot, which echoes what the hero said at the beginning (an infantryman needs 15,000 rounds of bullets to kill an enemy, while a sniper only needs one), How sad it seems.
So outsiders are actually talking about themselves
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