Chapter 913: Saving the GI (I)

"Things in Southeast Asia, when will the Wehrmacht start to do it?!" After gossiping for a while, Roosevelt put down his teacup and said lightly to the gun: "Congress has questioned me several times for this matter. If the Japanese stay in Southeast Asia safely, we may not even be able to find India and Australia. ”

Master Cannon smiled, took out a telegram and handed it to Roosevelt. The latter took a look at it, and it was a telegram from Tu Mengben, commander-in-chief of the Wehrmacht.

"The navy is unfavorable, and the situation in the South Seas is not good." This is a sentence from Tu Mengben to Roosevelt. It has already been said above that without the support of the navy, he would not have directly started the campaign in Southeast Asia.

"It's okay for us to make a small fuss now, but if we want to involve a large-scale battle, we can't act without the navy." The cannon man put down the teacup and said to Roosevelt with a solemn face.

"Without the navy, even if we rescue those trapped American troops, there is no way to arm them. There is no way to send them out, but to let them change places and wait for death. ”

Roosevelt was silent, he thought at the beginning that Tu Mengben would use this opportunity to ask him for something. The Army, Air Force, and Wehrmacht have all been built very well, and the only thing that is most lacking is the navy.

Wehrmacht officers have arrived in the United States, and those who had studied at the U.S. Naval Academy have begun to serve on ships.

The strength of the US Navy is slowly recovering, but it will take at least a year to build ships. Now the focus of the United States is on Britain on the other side of the North Atlantic.

The Atlantic Fleet and the remaining Pacific Fleet had rushed to Britain to assist in the defense of the British Isles to ensure that the British Isles would not fall into German hands.

Although the United States has begun to mobilize urgently and has begun to recruit and train troops. But to form combat capability, they will need time.

"By the middle of next year, you will have two aircraft carriers." Roosevelt was silent for a long time before he said, "But first your men need to help us fight in the Atlantic. Of course! In order to reduce the pressure on you, I will let a part of the navy drag Japan in the Pacific. ”

"The Lend-Lease Act is now in the discussion stage, and I believe that there will be a result soon." Roosevelt paused and said, "But you also need to show sincerity so that I can successfully convince Congress." ”

As he was talking, Huo Diange suddenly walked over with a telegram. He put the telegram in the gun's hand, and then slowly retreated. Huo Diange is almost the shadow of Mrs. Song now, and he follows Mrs. Song wherever she goes.

But he never told Madame Song that the Dogs had thwarted at least eight or more assassination plans against her. These assassination plans resulted in the serious injuries and amputations of three mountain dogs. The two are still unconscious in the hospital.

Four people were killed and more than 20 were injured. The price paid by the mountain dog and the court was the uprooting of at least eighty percent of the Japanese sleepers in the entire United States.

And the loss of the FBI's people is not small, and if it is not for the help of the mountain guard dog and the people of the court, the loss will be even greater. The Japanese underwriters had apparently been prepared for the possibility of being cleaned up, and had prepared a large number of guns for themselves by taking advantage of the lax gun control in the United States.

"Ruici. The sincerity you want is coming. The cannon master looked at the telegram and smiled, and said, "Your general in the Philippines has been rescued by us." ”

Three hours ago, somewhere in a secret prison in the Philippines.

Wainwright felt like he had never felt so bad. Limited to his status as a general in the U.S. Army, he was not sent to work as a coolie miner. But at the same time, his life was not much better.

The Japanese seemed to have forgotten about him, and there was no sign of any action to deal with him other than to imprison him. Even the place where he was being held was changed to an estate on the outskirts of Manila.

Of course, as a prisoner of war, Wainwright could not wander around the estate.

Over here. Wainwright has no dignity. Any Japanese soldier had the right to beat him and humiliate him. He had to lay down his dignity and bow to those who had humiliated him.

Otherwise, there will be only more humiliating torture in exchange.

"White Pig! Don't use so much water every time you wash, you're white enough. A Japanese private rushed up and said, "Bang!" He gave Wainwright a slap in the face.

Wainwright struggled to get himself straight. He didn't want to bring himself to his knees in humiliation. The Japanese soldier was even more furious when he saw that he was still standing, and the slap immediately turned into a fist.

"Bang! Tom ...... "With his fists and feet, the private began to beat Wainwright in a frenzy. And the Japanese soldiers on the side didn't seem to be surprised, and they were laughing strangely and watching a good show.

And those Philippine coercive forces on the periphery are looking forward to it. watched with envy as the Japanese private beat up an American general. They fantasize about the day they have too.

Several U.S. military officers who were detained together looked at this scene angrily, but they were helpless. They were pointed at gunpoint. No one dared to take a step forward.

The beating lasted almost ten minutes, and Wainwright was unconscious with blood on his face. Cao Chang, a Japanese soldier, walked over with a frown and said to the soldiers: "Okay! Don't beat him to death, if we kill him, we will have to explain to General Honma after all. Enough is enough! ”

"Hay! The seniors taught us! It was only after this Cao Changyi said that the private stopped beating Wainwright. He let out a breathless mouthful of thick phlegm and spit it on Wainwright's face, pointing at the angry U.S. officers.

"Come here! Carry him back! After saying that, he went to the well to wash his hands. Several officers blushed and walked over to help Wainwright back to his cell.

After a while, the medical officer of the Philippine army came over, arrogantly opened the door of the cell, dropped a few anti-inflammatory pills, and left without looking at it. This only added to the anger of these American officers.

And outside this manor, more than 100 men lurked in the bushes. The person leading the team among them was Geng Biao, the captain of the special task force directly under the Nanyang Army Division.

Geng Biao is a man in his early thirties and less than 1.7 meters tall. Don't look at him as not tall, but his skills are not weak. Although at that time, when the crows were selected, they did not enter by a thin line.

But this does not deny Geng Biao's strength. Geng Biao was a man from Yunnan who had fought with Long Yun's troops. Later, as a commissioned officer, he went to the National Defense University of the three eastern provinces for further study.

Later, he began to fight with the troops under the Grand Prince Long. On the Korean battlefield, he was awarded a second-class merit and a collective second-class merit, and personally killed no less than 100 enemies.

After the Korean Campaign, he was transferred to the National Defense Forces Garrison Regiment as a reconnaissance company commander. Then Zhan Mao asked him to come to Nanyang as the captain of his special task force of the Nanyang Army Division.

"Captain, when are we going to do it?!" A man dressed in a gilly suit and covered in messy grass crouched beside Geng Biao and asked with a gesture.

"Wait." Geng Biao didn't reply much, just made a waiting gesture.

This was the first operation of the special task force of the Nanyang Army Division, and for this operation, Zhan Mao, Geng Biao and others had been planning for several months.

The intelligence of the Ministry of Intelligence is constantly being sent from afar, and even now Geng Biao can know the name of the fiancΓ©e of the captain of the garrison team in this manor.

Just the day before yesterday, Zhan Mao, commander of the Nanyang Army, received a telegram from the imperial capital. Ask him to rescue the American Admiral Wainwright who is imprisoned in the estate.

Zhan Mao, who had been prepared, immediately sent Geng Biao and others out, and after a day and night of marching, with the assistance of the intelligence department, they avoided the Japanese patrol and came to this manor smoothly. After a day of repair, he quietly lurked here at night.

The Japanese army was careless, and their guards here were only a small group of more than 50 people. Of course, the entire regiment of Filipino coercion was directly ignored by Geng Biao.

Perhaps the Japanese have been living too comfortably in the past few months, believing that there is no longer any power to threaten them in the Philippine island. So much so that the task of guarding Wainwright was only to send a squad and a regiment of Philippine coercion troops.

Of course, part of the reason is that Masaharu Honma, the current commander of the Philippine Dispatch Force, feels that mining is the top priority of his mission. Most of the troops had been sent by him to supervise the scattered American prisoner coolies.

With the exception of one division and one brigade remaining in Manila, there were not many remaining troops in most other areas. Consortiums from Japan have come to the Philippines one after another, and they have begun to search for minerals under the escort of people sent by Masaharu Honma.

Some of these minerals are being developed by local elites in the Philippines who are willing to cooperate with Japan. In order to stabilize the hearts of these people, Honma Masaharu even made them hold the position of fifty percent of officials.

Of course, most of their sons and nephews were sent to Japan. Even if it is a proton, it is also a kind of assimilation. The Filipino locals, on the other hand, were recruited in large numbers to form a new coercive army.

After the training camp, they will be sent to the battlefield in Shanghai. Now, in addition to intensive training, they are also taking over the work of mineral supervision in various places under the leadership of Japanese instructors.

As the night wore on, the camp lost its hustle and bustle. Except for a small number of sentries who were sent out, the well-fed and well-fed soldiers and Japanese began to return to the barracks to rest.

In the night without moonlight, Geng Biao took the lead out of the bushes with dozens of black shadows behind him. They touched the light and dark posts of the Japanese army, and under the crossbow arrows and daggers, these light and dark posts of the Philippine coercion army and the Japanese army had been cleared without even making a sound.

The Japanese army was so careless that they were so careless that they didn't even bother to install more searchlights. Just two searchlights swept through the cells where several of their American ** officers were being held in Wainwright from time to time.

Geng Biao took those men silently through the gap of the searchlight and crossed the wall and lurked by the wall...... (To be continued.) If you like this work, you are welcome to come to the starting point () to vote for recommendation, monthly pass, your support, is my biggest motivation. For mobile phone users, please go to read. )

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