Chapter 336: Arrival

Chapter 336 Arrived

And the old man who was called Situ smiled and said: "Mr. Roosevelt, you are a dignified governor who ignores his official duties and chooses to be the head of a business delegation to Manchuria for inspection, I am afraid that many people will fall through their glasses."

These two people are none other than Szeto Meitang and New York Governor Franklin Franklin. Draenau. Roosevelt! And these two men are now on a passenger ship sent by the United States to Manchuria. All around them were some of Roosevelt's security guards and the top red sticks of the Zhi Gong Court.

Roosevelt now put one leg on the other, and after hearing Situ Meitang's words, he stood up with a smile! Stretching his waist, he said to Situ Meitang: "I'm curious, what Junzi left me in the safe." If it weren't for the agreement between you and the bank that it must be seen on February 1, 1933, I would have taken it out and watched it~ Oh~ Your sister really tormented my curiosity......"

Hearing Roosevelt's words, Situ Meitang laughed, not only helping them open a Chinese medicine hall in Chinatown, but also helping them to expand their business.

With Roosevelt, the governor, appearing and saying, the business of this Chinese medicine hall called "Ink Zhai Medical Center" is extremely hot. But these two are doctors and parents after all, and most of the time they are doing free free clinics for those in New York who now can't afford to see a doctor.

And they try not to prescribe medicine, but use acupuncture, massage, and some simple and cheap herbs for treatment. This made Roosevelt admire their medical ethics and medical skills even more, and Situ Meitang saw that there were such national players by his side, where would he not take advantage of it?!

Hurry up and send those clever Chinese medicine doctors in the Zhigong Hall to help, and learn by the way. Because of Situ Meitang's identity, these two people also have great respect for the old man, and they also teach each other some secret recipes that are not handed down by their descendants! Even some of the experience was shared with the doctors in the Zhi Gong Court.

Now Shi Jinmo and Zhang Jianzhai dare not say that they are the Buddhas of the Wan family in New York, but at least they have been welcomed by a large number of people from big families to small citizens in New York. Although they charge a portion of the extended family's medical expenses, all of this money is invested in the cost of medical care for the poor, except for the necessary operation of the clinic.

The rich family, a little money is not harmful at all, and the disease can be optimistic.

The struggle between the two armies is also manifested on a personal level. Commander-in-Chief of the Naval Fleet, Isoroku Yamamoto, participated in two of the most important battles, first in the assault on Pearl Harbor and later in the defeat at Midway.

He once threw away his chair in front of a chattering Army general as a sign of contempt for the Army. Vice Commander Toyoda, the commander-in-chief of the wartime Combined Fleet, often referred to the Army as "horse manure" and repeatedly declared that he would rather marry his daughter to a beggar than to an Army guy.

But none of this is a big deal, and the disagreement between the army and navy can be devastating everywhere, including economic mobilization, the collection and deployment of strategic supplies, the design and production of armaments, and the distribution of finished products.

Although institutionally, the logistical supply of the army and navy is controlled and distributed by the Ministry of International Trade and Industry. The Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI) and a Cabinet Planning Committee are jointly responsible for formulating economic policies. But in reality, both the Navy and the Army refuse to provide the executive branch with any data on the receipt and stocks of their strategic materiel. As a result, it is difficult to implement any actual plan.

And the clash of various political tendencies on both sides is even more intense! The army was pro-German and Italian, and the navy was pro-British and American. The Army was determined to join the Axis powers, while the Navy was resolutely opposed to the Axis powers and wanted to compromise with Britain and the United States. In the end, the army took the upper hand and suppressed the navy. This led to the resignation of Prime Minister Mitsumasa Yonechi, who was born in the Navy.

When World War II broke out, the Japanese Army was basically in charge of the China and South Sea fronts, and the Navy was in charge of the Pacific and its island fronts. Hideki Tojo later served as Minister of the Army, Prime Minister, Chief of Staff and other important positions, favoring the Army. The Chief of Naval Operations became Tojo's puppet. This makes the Navy even more uneven!

In the whole of World War II, the Japanese navy suffered the greatest losses and was completely destroyed. As a result, the remnants of the navy constantly accuse the army of being lazy, and the remnants of the army accuse the navy of wasting resources if they do not win the war.

In short, the confrontation and conflict between the two sides is a norm, and high-level officers still have to pay attention to their identities after all. The officers at the lower levels had always started to fight without saying a word, and it was often "red deer noro" who danced around the conference room with pens, notepads, chairs, etc.

At this time, these navies looked at the American passenger ship in a low and cold manner. The gaze is complex.

At the end of October, Huludao Military Port. Zhang Xueliang wore his military uniform as the deputy commander-in-chief of the army and navy of the Republic of China, and led a number of dignitaries of the Northeast Army, including Tu Qianjun, the current commander of the Third Army and deputy commander-in-chief of the Northeast Frontier Army.

Yan Zhengqing, general staff member of the Northeast Frontier Defense Army Command of the National Revolutionary Army, Zhang Zuoxiang, deputy commander-in-chief of the general staff of the Northeast Frontier Army, Yuan Jinkai, member of the Northeast Political Affairs Committee and counselor of the Northeast Frontier Defense Army's Commander's Office, and others were dressed in formal clothes and solemnly waiting for the arrival of the passenger ship on the edge of the military port.

The wharf here is full of dignitaries from all walks of life in the Northeast, and the entire wharf is tightly guarded by the soldiers of the Northeast Army. Even the elite of the Third Legion were deployed here to secretly patrol the docks.

What they were worried about was what the Kwantung Army was going to do, and in fact, Kenji Dohihara also thought about doing something here. For example, sending people to assassinate key people in the Northeast, or engaging in a bombing case or something.

It's a pity that the Northeast Army has long been very protective of the Kwantung Army, monitoring the movements of the Kwantung Army, not to mention the layout around the wharf. Almost all of those possible loopholes have been filled, except for some soldiers patrolling in military uniforms, and a large number of soldiers of the reconnaissance battalion and guard regiment of the Third Army roaming around in civilian clothes!

These people are all sharp soldiers who have been carefully trained by those old bearded men in Ertou Mountain, and their words and deeds almost have a little less military flavor but a little more Jianghu flavor.

Seeing this heavy encirclement, Kenji Dohihara also knew that he could only stop.

"Woo~~~" With the long sound of a whistle, I saw a huge passenger ship slowly thinking about the dock! After the huge passenger ship came to a stop, the suspension ladder was attached.

Then I saw a white man in a solemn suit with a square and resolute face and a group of white men in suits slowly walked down from the boat, and for a while there were bursts of military music and cheers from the dock!