Boom!
Boom!
The drug traffickers also learned to saturate the ground with artillery fire.
The "God's Battalion" 17th Regiment, which arrived first, started the bombardment with their artillery from two kilometers away. Almost every regiment in the "God's Battalion" was equipped with an artillery company, roughly with seven M-30 type 122mm howitzers. They gave Madella a couple of rounds first.
But they couldn't bomb any more than that.
Military funds were limited, after all.
Then, ignoring the advisors' protest, they pressed the entire regiment forward.
"F***! F***! Where in modern warfare do you just rely on piling up numbers? Casualties will be huge this way!"
Gómez Loera, the drug trafficker commander, puffing on a cigar, "You don't understand Mexico, sir."
He was Guzman's cousin, a graduate of the University of Guadalajara, and the highest-educated member of the Loera Family.