Chapter 1165: Elections and Wars II

Admiral Eisenhower saw Henry. Agad. Wallace sat in the same seat where Roosevelt had once sit, and was a little unaccustomed. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 info He was transferred to MacArthur, then Chief of Staff of the Army, as an assistant when Roosevelt first became president, so he could often follow his boss in and out of the White House, so he was an old acquaintance with Roosevelt. For nearly 12 years, Roosevelt was the man at the top of the table. So much so that Eisenhower had the illusion that Roosevelt's era would never come to an end.

But to his great surprise, when he returned to Washington from the Trinidad front, the president of the United States had been replaced by Wallace. The "interim president" of the United States looked burly and strong, with a rectangular face full of righteousness. His gaze was fierce and sharp, as if it could not tolerate any evil.

Standing next to the president is the president's chief of staff, William. Leahy and Army Chief of Staff Marshall. Eisenhower was familiar with them, and often discussed the situation of the war in person or over the airwaves. And the three of them often agreed that the situation was not good, and that the United States had better end the war as soon as possible.

"Hello, Ike." President Wallace stood up and happily shook hands with Eisenhower. His hands are very strong, which shows that he is very healthy. Eisenhower thought to himself if only President Roosevelt had been as healthy as he was.

"Ike, you must know the strength of the German Army very well, right?" President Wallace invited Eisenhower, Marshall, and William. Leahy asked, seated down. "How are they?"

"Very strong."

"How strong?" President Wallace frowned and asked, "How many times more troops do we need to defeat them?" ”

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This question is not easy to answer, and war is not a mathematical problem, and the results of victory and defeat can be deduced through a simple quantitative comparison.

William. Leahy and Marshall looked at each other, and Marshall interjected: "What does the president mean, how many divisions do you need to take Santiago, the capital of Chile?" ”

"San Diego ......" Eisenhower was stunned, he did not know very well the situation on the battlefield in Chile. However, he knew the terrain around Santiago, which was not very favorable for the attacking side.

Marshall told Eisenhower: "According to intelligence, there were about 2 German divisions and 2 New Asbanian divisions and 1 New Asbanian anti-aircraft artillery group stationed there. However, the air superiority in the central region of Chile is in our hands, and the sea supremacy off the coast of Chile is also ours. ”

William. "The nine large fleet carriers under the command of Vice Admiral Mitchell will ensure the security of the sea lines of communication," Leahy added. ”

Eisenhower knew that he might well have been chosen to command the attack on San Diego!

"At least 12 divisions are needed," Eisenhower said, "and at least one of them is an armored division." ”

President Wallace laughed: "No problem! We already have 6 divisions there, and the 3rd Panzer Division is already on its way to Valparaiso Bay. Ike, would you like to be the commander-in-chief of the South American Expeditionary Force? ”

"Of course, sir, I am willing to take on this responsibility." Eisenhower knew that the President of the United States was giving him orders, so he hurriedly stood upright.

The president nodded: "I have one more request, the 10th Army (the US ground forces in Chile) must launch an offensive by October 25. ”

"October 25th......" Eisenhower thought for a moment, but still nodded reluctantly, "Mr. President, I will do my best." ”

Wallace glanced at Marshall again and said, "Before the 25th, the Army Air Corps must launch a major bombing of Buenos Aires!" ”

"Yes, yes, sir."

Marshall replied in a loud voice that he was acting for Army Air Corps Commander Henry Murphy. Admiral Arnold receives orders from the President of the United States. The latter is currently at the San Diego base on the Pacific coast, where he is watching the live firing of the "Bat" radar-guided gliding bomb with Spruance, the joint commander of the United States Pacific-Atlantic Fleet.

The target was not in the Pacific Ocean, but in the harbor of San Diego. The harbor, which was often crowded with warships and transports, had been emptied, and not a single fishing boat was missing, except for a scarred (wounded in the Battle of the Hawaiian Islands) and a target ship of little repair value.

Henry. Arnold and Spruance stood together on the platform on the roof of the original Pacific Fleet Command building, surrounded by a group of Army Air Corps and Navy officers. Everyone was looking at the sky with binoculars.

Soon, the "humming" roar of the airplane motor was heard in the air, far and near, and soon it turned into a shrill loud noise. At this time, three B-24 bombers in a zigzag formation had already appeared in the sky. Through the eyepieces of the telescope, Arnold and Spruance and others can clearly see that under each of the six wings of the three planes, an ASM-N-2 "Bat" radar-guided glide bomb that looks like a small glider is suspended.

Three B-24s circled and lowered their altitude, quickly descending from more than 4,000 meters to about 3,000 meters, and were located just above the scarred target ship.

"Two admirals, the plane dropped a bomb!"

Someone shouted, and Arnold and Spruance noticed that the 3 planes in the sky had dropped 6 "gliders". The six "gliders" did not fly in the direction of the natural wind, but circled and descended around the target ship on the water, apparently controlling them.

Admiral Arnold then noticed that the six "gliders" were flying very slowly, only about 400 kilometers per hour. Moreover, the law of circling and descent is also easy to grasp, if the target ship on the surface has 40mm anti-aircraft guns, it is estimated that several of them have been shot down. However, no weapons were firing at them right now, so the six "gliders" were able to slowly descend and approach the target ship in a circle. In the end, two of the "gliders" crashed into the deck superstructure of the target ship, and four of them plunged headlong into the sea.

"Boom ......"

As two blazing fireballs rose, Admiral Arnold and Admiral Spruance lowered their binoculars at the same time.

The two exchanged glances, and Spruance said, "Henry, I think we have a real killer weapon against the Germans!" ”

"But they're slow and they're too powerful." Henry. Arnold didn't seem satisfied.

The guided weapon he was looking forward to was the same big guy as the German Reaper series and V series, 2 tons of multiple missiles, one can paralyze a battleship! However, what the military industry is showing today is a guided weapon that weighs only 850 kilograms, has a warhead of just over 400 kilograms, and does not yet have an armor-piercing warhead. This thing hit the battleships and aircraft carriers of the Germans, and it is estimated that it will not cause much damage.

"I don't think so," said Admiral Spruance, shaking his head and laughing, "it's a very good weapon, and with it, all of our twin-engine and four-engine bombers and reconnaissance planes have anti-ship capabilities, and can also attack enemy ships at night." Henry, I think you understand what that means, right? ”

This under Henry. It dawned on Arnold that the U.S. Army and Navy Air Forces were still equipped with many twin- and quad-engine bombers that could not dive bombs and were difficult to torpedo at night. For the ongoing war, such aircraft could only act as night bombers and patrol aircraft, and were essentially no threat to the German surface fleet.

But now, with this ASM-N-2 "Bat" radar-guided gliding bomb, all twin-engine and four-engine bombers, and even Katarina seaplanes, can hang two "bats" to attack German surface ships at night.

Even if it doesn't blow up hard, it's good to scare it!

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Thomas. Dewey came to the Rockefeller Manor, more than 100 kilometers from New York City. He was interrupted from canvassing in California after learning that President Wallace had ordered the FBI to investigate the National Fascist Party to meet John Jr. here. Rockefeller's.

He was accompanied to the beautiful Rockefeller Manor, and apart from his most trusted driver and bodyguard, Tierlet, was Nelson. Rockefeller -- After Wallace officially took over the presidency, Nelson. Rockefeller's post of assistant secretary of state was lost. Now temporarily "unemployed" at home, I have become an old man.

Inside a four-story building built on a hill with beautifully carved facades and roofs. Thomas. Dewey and Nelson. Rockefeller met the head of the Rockefeller family, John Jr. Rockefeller.

"Thomas, we're in big trouble, big trouble!" Little John. Rockefeller and Thomas. After a few pleasantries, Dewey immediately got straight to the point.

"Sir, you are talking about the FBI investigating the fascists?" Dewey asked with a frown.

"It's just one aspect." Little John. Rockefeller shook his head, "Wallace is also ready to use a military adventure to run for the Democrats!" They have reached the point of desperation and desperation in order to win the election. Even if the United States is plunged into a catastrophe from which it cannot extricate itself, it will not hesitate. So Thomas, you must not lose this time! Those scoundrels must not be allowed to continue to control the United States! ”

Can't afford to lose?

According to a Gallup poll, now Thomas. Dewey is on his way to failure!

Little John. Rockefeller looked at Dewey, and his tone became very solemn: "Thomas, the Democratic Party has formed an alliance with the Bolshevik Party...... So the Republican Party can't go it alone. We must join forces with the National Fascist Party! The National Fascist Party's support among racists and Roman-Americans is critical to us. ”