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Chapter 136

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Boom, boom, boom, boom … Violent explosions rang out in the dense forest, and rows of tall banana trees fell in the explosions.

The 16 UH1 helicopters hovering in the sky kept spraying flames of death on the ground. Under the bombardment of rockets and machine guns, the Allied Forces on the opposite side of the cliff fell silent.

The NY 1st Infantry Division was in charge of the main attack, while the US Army's Special Forces provided support from the periphery. They had been on the hill for a full four days, and the roped-plank bridge connected to the opposite hill had long been blown up by the Allied Forces.

Without the bridge, even with the strongest firepower, the NY soldiers could only watch helplessly. Someone in the rear command center had suggested using helicopters to parachute over.

However, many people objected. There were at least eight villages and three caves belonging to minority tribes under the opposite cliff. Not to mention the fact that the enemy had a certain amount of anti-aircraft firepower, even if they flew over, wouldn't they be able to clear out the enemy's stragglers?

Once the stragglers gathered together, there would be a certain number of them. Their weapons and ammunition would not just be left in one place waiting to be destroyed. There might be a few boxes of grenades under this tree, a dozen rifles buried in the grass, or seven or eight heavy machine guns dug in a hole on the edge of the cliff. If you underestimated them, you might be bitten by them.

Think about it carefully! How much blood would these cute weapons cost you?

You could easily defeat the enemy in one fell swoop, but if you underestimated the enemy and let the enemy kill the rear transport team, I'm afraid no commander would want such a thing to happen! If such a thing really happened, the enemy would not even need to attack. With their ammunition exhausted, and without food and water, their troops would collapse first.

Looking at the burning forest on the opposite side of the cliff, Colonel Hoffman, the commander of the US Army's Special Forces, frowned. He turned to the radio operator and asked, "Danbo, haven't those b * stards sent the stuff up yet?

Sir! They said that they had encountered a small problem and that it would be solved soon. As long as they dealt with those matters, they would immediately send it up.

How many times had he said that? I've f * cking had enough! Hoffman angrily threw away the cigar in his hand. The supplies and construction materials that he should have given me three days ago have yet to arrive. If that damned NY officer Li Cailin doesn't complete the mission by midnight, I will report this to the president.

The US Army's Special Forces in Vietnam was the 5th Special Forces. It consisted of four battalions. The 1st Battalion was led by Colonel Hoffman, the 2nd Battalion was led by Karl, the 3rd Battalion was led by Cruise, and the 4th Battalion was led by Richard Criner. The total strength was about 1,200 people! They are also known as Army Rangers (or Army Rangers).

The Li Cailin that Colonel Hoffman mentioned was the scoundrel who used to rob the villagers like a bandit. This scoundrel was so arrogant and lawless because she was related to the president! With some connections in the army and a few so-called military merits, he climbed to the position of the 1st Infantry Division's Logistics Department's adjutant.

Everyone knew that the more powerful an officer was, the more timid they would be. The head of the Logistics Department would never come to a place like the front line. They would only command from the rear.

Because those guys were timid and afraid of death, Li Cailin held great power at the front line. One could imagine the terrible things that would happen when power fell into the hands of such scum!

Even though he was only a logistics officer, there were too many things he could manage. From small things like food supplies to big things like weapons, ammunition, and construction materials. Be it the foreign devils or his own people, no one dared to give him the slightest bit of face.

But this time, the goddess of luck didn't seem to be on Li Cailin's side. The reason was very simple! Because ever since he took office, he had been insatiably greedy. Not only did he embezzle a large amount of the soldiers' pay, but he also dared to sell weapons, ammunition, and communication equipment.

The people who bought these things were said to be gangs from the Silver Triangle. That's right, they were gangs, not the army! It was said that those guys were originally the regular troops of the bald country. After their defeat in 52 years, no one cared about their life or death. In order to survive, they dared to do anything and sell anything.

The Americans' management was strict enough, but the construction materials used for fortifications were still stolen by them for money or exchanged for things they were interested in.

After Li Cailin's shortcoming was understood by the Allied Forces, they set a trap for him. They pretended to be buyers from the Silver Triangle and bought a lot of construction materials and military food. After the transaction, they ordered the agents who infiltrated the Presidential Palace to delay the movement of materials to the front line. In this way, Li Cailin had no choice but to fall into the trap.

The front line needed a lot of food, construction materials, and weapons and ammunition every day. Once the logistics base had a problem and stopped the output for no reason, it was easy to imagine what would happen.

The logistics base could not be replenished in a short period of time, which worried Li Cailin. Under the suggestion of the incompetent advisor Wu Cai, nearly 70% of the First Infantry Division's salary was deducted. After getting the money, Li Cailin quickly bought the things he needed from the Second Infantry Division where his fellow countryman was. Just after he bought the things, a fire suddenly broke out in the warehouse. Because the fire was very fierce, not many things were rescued.

After a final inventory, "Except for the cans made of metal and the fortification equipment, almost everything was destroyed!" Even if it was a can made of metal, it was still black after being burned. It was estimated that no one would have an appetite for it.

Just when Li Cailin was anxious, the last straw that broke the camel's back appeared. The logistics base's gate was blocked by more than 100 people. These people were basically officers of the First Infantry Division. They received insider information that their upcoming salary had been stolen by Li Cailin. Not only this, but most importantly, they were about to run out of food.

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