Chapter 331: Facing the Great Enemy

Chapter 331:

Panama Canal Zone, Trans-Caspian Heights U.S. Southern Command. Pen? Interesting? Pavilion wWw. biquge。 info

Hundreds of staff officers gather here to perform military chess exercises on the just cause action, while military information from all over the world is summarized here, and then new orders are issued and transmitted to any unit.

This is the brain of the entire just cause operation, and if it is attacked, it is not hesitating to say that within half an hour the command of the US military will be paralyzed.

Why is it half an hour, because after half an hour, the US military will open the secondary command center, Howard Air Force Base, Carreta Island Base, and Fort Clayton Base, all of which can be used as backups to command the entire operation.

Even if all the US military bases in Panama are attacked, the US military still has the most elaborate local command, the Pentagon, to carry out remote control, and if the remote control method is not timely, there are also early warning aircraft and aircraft carriers.

This is the self-confidence of the US military.

A military conference was underway, the commander-in-chief of Operation Just Cause, the commander of the US Southern Command, Major General of the 193rd Airborne Brigade, Lieutenant General of the 7th Infantry Division, Lieutenant General of the 5th Infantry Division, Lieutenant General of the 82nd Airborne Division, Major General of the 192nd Infantry Brigade, Major General of the 16th Military Police Brigade, Major General of the 89th Military Police Brigade......

Many of the generals of the U.S. military in this operation held the first operational summary meeting in the 20-hour history of the Just Cause operation.

Outside the conference room, a large number of staff officers gathered the latest military information.

"The headquarters of the Panamanian Defense Forces was breached at half past five, and the greatest resistance in the city is now extinguished. Three of our soldiers were wounded and have been taken to the hospital. ”

"The 192nd Infantry Brigade occupied Fort Amado at 4:50 p.m., and the enemy forces had been routed. Two expatriates were killed, two soldiers were wounded. ”

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"Have the militants of the Estacióniglesia delcarmen neighborhood been caught"

At this moment, news suddenly came.

"The convoy of the US Embassy in the embassy district was attacked, and the military attache Edward was seriously injured and has been rushed to the hospital, and the nearest patrol has rushed over."

This news stunned the staff officers of the headquarters who were in the midst of excitement, and they never expected such information to come.

The situation is very good, and it is only a matter of time before Panama is taken, but the military attache is attacked, and today's victory seems to be covered with a layer of dust.

At this time, a staff officer turned on the TV, and then saw the news coming from inside.

"CBS reported that in the recent U.S. military just cause operation, the U.S. military completed the scheduled attack mission, Panama City is now under the control of the U.S. military, and Noriega lost control of Panama."

On the TV screen, a CBS presenter is facing the camera and telling today's news. As soon as he finished talking about the situation in Panama City, he began to speak again.

"It is reported that at about 5:30 p.m., the convoy of the US Embassy in Pakistan was attacked by unknown opposition forces, and it is not known whether there is an ambassador to Pakistan on the convoy, and the injured have been rushed to the hospital, and the US military has cordoned off the attack area."

Obviously, the news of the attack on the US military attache in Panama was tightly controlled by the US military, and even reporters did not know about it.

The street of Estaxionmiguelito, which had just begun, was now tightly sealed off by American soldiers, who were only allowed to enter and exit, and did not miss any location for searching.

In less than five minutes, the emergency patrol found a shell on the roof of the building, a shell case of a Barrett M8 incendiary armor-piercing shell, which was confirmed to be the same group of militants in the Estacióniglesia delcarmen neighborhood where the 192nd Infantry Brigade of the US Army was attacked.

On the other side, in the Estacióniglesia del Carmen neighborhood of the Canal Zone, Lieutenant Cahill had just received an order and was rushing to the embassy district.

Who could have known that the unknown resistance elements who attacked the 192nd Infantry Brigade of the US Army turned out to be the same person who had just attacked the convoy of the US Embassy.

The same Bartley heavy sniper, the same M8 armor-piercing incendiary shell, is this person crazy, he made such a big explosion in a shopping building, and now Tai Sui dares to attack the American ambassador.

As a lieutenant platoon commander in the 401st Military Police Company of the 89th Military Police Brigade of the U.S. Army, Cahill was eager to kill the enemy who had cost him several soldiers.

But as a warrior, Cahill had to admire the courage of this Panamanian soldier, in the land of Panama, there are too few people who can resist so bravely, such people are real soldiers.

Cahill was notified to rush over in a military Humvee, and the strange thing was that the order only let him go alone, and did not let him take his soldiers with him, could it be that he was to be dismissed.

Cahill was terrified about his dismissal because he had suffered a defeat, because he had endangered the embassy convoy by sparing the resistance, and he didn't know what kind of future he was facing.

Pedestrians on the side of the road were hurried, American GIs were arrogant, but Cahill showed no hint of triumphant joy.

"Lieutenant Cahill, 7th Special Airborne Group, I'm Major Smith, you need to listen to my command next, is there a problem?"

Lieutenant Cahill had just arrived at the location when he stepped out of the car and saw a large group of American commandos preparing in an open field. At the same time, a major came up to him with a map and spoke at him.

Lieutenant Cahill stared for a moment, and when he saw their epaulette emblems, he finally realized what was happening.

Green Berets - U.S. Army Special Forces, it seems that this time the command is strangely angry, and finally wants to kill this Panamanian soldier.

"I'm honored!" Lieutenant Cahill felt a rush of excitement, and nothing could have been more exciting than capturing him with his own hands. And what excites him even more is that it is so tempting to be able to see and participate in Operation Green Berets in person.

"Lieutenant Cahill, I hope that you will not leave out any useful information in the next operation, and I hope to bring a little help to our operation."

Major Smith, wearing a Penny cap, rushed towards the tarmac as he spoke, holding the map with the location marked in his hand.

8. AH-1S, various helicopters taking off from Howard Air Force Base will support the operation, transport helicopters will be airborne, and armed helicopters will provide fire support to cooperate with the encirclement and suppression of the resistance.

"Now for a short meeting." Major Smith looked around and looked at several captain officers around him.

"Let me introduce myself, I'm Smith, Major of the 7th Special Airborne Group, as the commander of this operation. Captain Clare of the 192nd Airborne Brigade, Lieutenant Cahill of the 89th Military Police Brigade, Captain Kirson of the 7th Infantry Division, Captain Eberg of the 228th Air Regiment, Captain Madison of the Embassy Intelligence Attaché. ”

Pointing to all the officers present, Major Smith gave a brief introduction before proceeding to issue the mission.

"All forces are going all out to block the embassy area, no Panamanian civilians can be spared, and the encirclement and annihilation mission will be carried out by the 7th Special Operations Group Squadron, and the liaison with the embassy area will be handed over to Captain Madison."

The battle is on the verge of breaking out.

…… (To be continued.) )