The lightning offensive of the Allied Forces shocked the world. In this offensive, the strongest attack came from the former government army. In the face of the mushrooming rebel army, the NY President panicked. He had lost control of the war. This was no longer the war he had imagined. There were rebellions everywhere, so many troops had lost contact with the General Command. In order to protect his own interests, the NY President gave up control of the frontline areas and turned to cleansing and focusing on defense in his own cities.
Due to the tense situation in Southeast Asia, in order to protect this most important colony, the US President was anxious this time. He ordered the US Army stationed in Okinawa, Osaka, Yokohama, Nagoya, and Shikoku Island to report to Southeast Asia in batches. It was not easy to get so many US Army soldiers to go to Southeast Asia. The officers only had to move their mouths, and the soldiers had to run all the errands!
Mobilizing troops was not like in the Red Alert game, where thousands of troops would immediately appear on the map with a click of the mouse.
Since ancient times, before the troops moved, the provisions and fodder came first. When soldiers arrived at their destination from a distant place, they could not immediately go into battle. This was because people were not machines. They would get tired during the journey. If they forced tired troops into battle, it would cause a large number of casualties. The US President knew this very well. In order to prevent the collapse of NY's government, he had to find some cannon fodder to resist the Allied Forces.
The US Army could not get there in a short period of time. The only countries that could contain and threaten the Allied Forces were the neighboring countries of Shinra, Tony, Sanshubing, and T country. Among these countries, the most threatening one was T country.
Before this, the US had invested a lot of money to train T country's army. In order to show its sincerity, the US gave the rest of the coalition army's equipment to T country after the end of World War H. Although the US was generous, T country said that they did not have a good appetite and could not accept these things!
Under the repeated requests of the US, T country had to accept part of it. This part of the equipment was enough for T country to digest for a while. This part of the equipment included heavy tanks, rifles, fighter jets, and cannons from the US and Britain. After giving away so many weapons, they sent a lot of officers and soldiers to train T country's army. (Only getting weapons and not formal training would not improve their combat effectiveness.) Therefore, T country was one of the stronger countries in Southeast Asia.
With the consent of the US Army, the military of T country immediately took action. They sent a large number of ground troops and air force to carry out an undeclared surprise attack on the Allied Forces. Under the guidance of US agents, 25 Mustang fighter jets and 6 B17 bombers dropped more than 80 bombs on the Allied Forces' base in three hours. The headquarters of the Allied Forces was stunned by the air attack. Since they were not prepared at all, more than 500 people were killed and 107 were seriously injured.
The air defense capabilities of the Allied Forces were poor to begin with. They only had a dozen anti-aircraft machine guns and some captured French anti-aircraft cannons. During the time of the enemy's air attack, many people were busy near the headquarters. The constant reports from the frontlines made everyone in the headquarters relax their vigilance. As they were far from the frontlines and the fact that they had signed a non-aggression agreement with T country, they were too careless with their neighboring countries. It was this carelessness that caused the Allied Forces to pay a heavy price in this air attack.
Five hours after the air attack ended, T country's three reinforced brigades crossed the dense jungle and launched an attack on the Allied Forces at the border. With the cooperation of the US helicopters, the T country's army quickly broke through the border and entered Vietnamese territory like ferocious cheetahs.
I wonder if you remember what I told you before? The Vietnamese territory was very narrow and long. Due to these special geographical conditions, once they encountered an attack from a neighboring country, they would often have to focus on the front and ignore the rear. If the enemy launched a landing battle, it would be even worse. With such a long coastline and excellent ports, the enemy's landing battle was as simple as a military exercise.
In the face of a sudden attack from a neighboring country, the Allied Forces had no choice but to withdraw their troops to defend, even though they knew that the other party was besieging Wei to relieve Zhao. This was because they were too weak. If they didn't do so, the consequences would be dire! Seeing that their delaying tactics had achieved the desired effect, the Americans heaved a sigh of relief and continued to deploy their troops.
A C141 slowly glided down from the sky with a loud roar and stopped at the US Army Airfield in Osaka. Lieutenant General Johnathan and Division Commander William were lecturing the soldiers who were about to board the planes.
Major General William (division commander) was lecturing the soldiers who were about to board the plane. Major General William had been in a bad mood for the past two days. The reason was that the soldiers were too hedonistic.
When they heard that they were going to be sent to Southeast Asia to fight, many of the soldiers were immediately displeased. They heard that it was a place where barbarians lived and the environment was extremely harsh! The base they lived in often didn't have water or electricity. During spring and summer, there were often typhoons and torrential rains. If they camped too close to the mountains, they would encounter landslides. It was fine that there were many mosquitoes, but most importantly, the local weather was very hot, and they couldn't enjoy air conditioning.
Heavens, hearing this was like a bolt from the blue!
We're living well in Japan. We have meat to eat and alcohol to drink every day, and we're served by our pure-looking Japanese girlfriends. We're already used to such a life. I really don't want to leave when Uncle Sam suddenly orders me to leave this place.
I swear, I won't go, I won't go, I won't go!
None of the US Army soldiers stationed at the Osaka base wanted to report to that godforsaken place, but you don't have to go just because you don't want to? "The answer was no! When the superior decided to leave, the subordinates had no choice but to pack their luggage and prepare for a new round of travel.
If they stayed in a good place for too long, it was inevitable that they would have a lot of unnecessary things in their personal belongings. Major General William had been racking his brains over this matter for the past two days. The number of his subordinates' belongings was not just an ordinary amount, it was more than he had imagined.
Perhaps realizing that they would never have the chance to return to this country to enjoy themselves, William's subordinates carried a lot of things and piled them up at the airport. These things included locally produced pastries and homemade lunchboxes made by their girlfriends, electronic devices, tables and chairs, televisions, radios, and the most exaggerated thing was that there were five trucks parked at the gate with a total of 500 electric fans.
When asked why there were so many fans?
The soldiers said the same thing: We can't have air conditioning, but we have to at least have a fan … Major General William was so angry when he heard this!
There were too many things. As long as they thought it was useful, they brought it all over. Normally, Major General William would turn a blind eye to these small things, but what was the situation now? It was an emergency military deployment, there were not that many transport planes to transport these personal belongings.
Major General William tried his best to explain to the soldiers that it was unreasonable to mobilize and transport personal belongings before the war. It would have been better if he had not said this, but as soon as he said this, his subordinates immediately made a fuss.
Do you think it's easy for us soldiers to earn some money? If you don't find a way to get these things on the plane, we will not let you off!
While Major General William was still arguing with his subordinates, the US Army around Japan was also continuously mobilizing military forces according to the orders of their superiors.
Among so many mobilized troops, only the US Army stationed at Thick Coast did not make any movements. In order to prevent a surprise attack from the Soviet Union, the elite US Army stationed at Thick Coast could not easily leave.
Shikoku Island was an important location for the US Army to stockpile the most strategic materials in Japan. The location was very special. If you compare it with a high-precision map, you can see it's special. It was located in the center of Japan. Because it was surrounded by the sea and directly opposite Guam, the US Army attached great importance to it.
Most people thought that famous big cities were important military bases. In fact, this idea was extremely wrong. A famous city with a large population was a good thing for a country during peacetime. However, if there was a war, it would inevitably become the favorite location of the enemy's bombers and bombers. Generally speaking, the military would not place strategic materials in these places. To put it bluntly, with a large population in a big city, the enemy would also send more agents and spies!
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