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    Second Lieutenant Gale looked at the US military convoy whizzing past. These transport trucks were not loaded with cargo, but filled with about a company of fully armed soldiers. Second Lieutenant Gale couldn't help but frown.  <-¡·

    "It seems that those damn American devils are deploying troops to strengthen rear defense." Lu Dev whispered to Second Lieutenant Gale.

    Second Lieutenant Gale did not speak. He glanced at the surrounding environment and felt secretly anxious. In the immediate and forced battle, the Americans could easily judge their general position and marching speed. In fact, it was not difficult to judge.  The US military command quickly mobilized troops, immediately deployed heavy troops on various traffic arteries in the area, and then concentrated on compressing the search from all directions, compressing its own space for activities.

    Lieutenant Gale knew very well that he was really in some trouble at this moment. He couldn't move forward or retreat. He had to fight a heart-wrenching battle, and then he would die, but he felt a little unwilling to do so when he thought about it.  Second Lieutenant Gale had no choice but to bite the bullet and take a risk to see if he could escape the dragnet set by the US military.

    This tactic of the US military is actually not unusual.  Regardless of whether it is a commander or strategist who has received professional training or is self-taught from ancient times to the present, the ultimate meaning of the entire war behavior is actually two words: control, whether it is politics, economy, culture, diplomacy,  Military is just a means to control the other side.  <

    The tactical control is extremely simple. Through advance layout, we can compress, restrict, and attack the activity space that the opponent can use; through various means of military mobilization, we can control the opponent's changes and reaction time; through deception,  Disguise and confuse the opponent's fixed control thinking, and the actual contest produced is the actual contest for control.

    Therefore, no matter how the opponent's tactical behavior changes in the war, no matter how powerful the opponent's ability is, this kind of control remains the same.  Of course, this is based on the strength of the opponent.  Whether the control method used is simple or complex.  If the difference in strength is quite large, then it will be extremely simple for the stronger party to control it, while the weak party will have to rack their brains and use various means to regain the lost control and thereby win control of things.  ability.  Therefore, control science on the battlefield is something every commander needs to understand.  The only difference is the scope of control and the ability to control things. Except for a very small number of idiots, no one is born a fool.

    Among the countless famous battles in the war, most of them are battles in which fewer people win more, and this kind of control ability from weakness to strength is extremely difficult.  This involves too much wisdom and courage, and more importantly, luck.  Yes, it was luck, because he met a guy who was slightly inferior to him in control ability.

    Speaking of luck, Lieutenant Gale started by infiltrating the Allied front lines, assassinating, poisoning, and sabotaging.  attack.  He even killed an Allied lieutenant colonel at one point, as well as the unlucky captain who was killed by a bomb that Lieutenant Gale didn't know about.  This smoothness continued until the previous post. Now Second Lieutenant Gale suddenly felt that his good luck was about to run out, which made Second Lieutenant Gale very uncomfortable.

    Luck is a magical word. No one thinks it is true, but no one dares to say it is false. Maybe luck is also a kind of destiny.  Lieutenant Gale does not believe in fate, but he believes in luck, which is a puzzling thing.

    Second Lieutenant Gale said to Bohr and others beside him: "Our space for activities is getting smaller and smaller now. The American devils now think that we are still dealing with them in this area, so we are safe for the time being, but sooner or later they will pursue us."  Come up and find us, so we must try our best to pass the jam in front of us as quickly as possible no matter what."

    Boll and others whispered in unison: "Understood!"

    "Everyone, check your weapons, prepare ammunition, follow my orders, and attack at any time!"

    The checkpoint was right in front of me. When I got out of the car and approached, I was greeted by the sound of gun bolts. A second lieutenant stood in the middle of the road and shouted loudly: "Stop! Get checked!"

    I couldn't say much at this moment. According to the officer's request, I handed him my military ID card and explained to him: "I am the captain of D Company of the Rangers. You can call me Captain Kandy! Before ordering  Come to assist you in hunting down Germans who may be coming in this direction."

    After the officer closed his officer's ID card and handed it to me, he looked me up and down, and then at the car full of armed soldiers. He seemed to be convinced, but he still stood still in the middle of the road and didn't let me go at all.  He didn't even mean anything, he just said: "Hello, sir! I received a report from the command center about your arrival! However, I want to ask you where is your hometown?"

    I was stunned and wanted to say that my hometown is in China, but in the end#x5c31;Can't run away.  "

    "You are under a lot of pressure, Second Lieutenant!"

    "Yes, Captain! That's why we've been expecting reinforcements!"

    After saying that, the two of them laughed in unison.

    Careful interrogation is still going on. In addition to various incisions, there are also various problems, causing some US military personnel to have a headache. They complained to the second lieutenant officer: "Can you have fewer tricks? One  A weird question at the checkpoint and my head exploded!¡±

    But the second lieutenant officer said with a serious expression: "No, this is for your life!"

    There must be some complaints, but no one dares not to cooperate. Not to mention the several machine guns placed high up, but the fierce soldiers standing around and staring at them can make their calves weak with fear. You have to know that they fall into this group  In human hands, that's no fun.  However, there were not exceptions, because there were a very few American soldiers who couldn't answer these strange questions, and were arrested by the second lieutenant with a wave of his hand for isolation and examination.

    David smiled and said: "Under such a dragnet, these German guys can still escape, then we can just pack up and go home!"

    The second lieutenant shook his head, but said very self-awarely: "No matter how tight the defense is, there will be loopholes. We can only do our best!"

    I nodded secretly and said to myself, this is true, but I don¡¯t know if these Germans can seize our loopholes?

    Lieutenant Gale and others left the road without anyone noticing, made a big circle, hid in the dark, and observed the checkpoint that was suddenly heavily guarded from a distance. Du Pei said depressedly: "It's really damned.  Why did they send extra manpower? It will be very difficult for us to force our way through!"

    Lu Defu said hesitantly: "Second Lieutenant, can you wait until night and touch it quietly?"

    Lieutenant Gale said without thinking: "This is impossible. It seems that our actions have alarmed the entire Ardennes theater. They must have invested tens of thousands of troops to search for us. It is not safe here!"

    ?????????????? Actually, Lieutenant Gale¡¯s words were somewhat inclusive, just because how could they make people in the entire US military theater take them so seriously?  (To be continued.)

    <#x52a8;, has alarmed the entire Ardennes theater, they must have invested tens of thousands of troops to search for us.  It¡¯s not safe here!  "

    ?????????????? Actually, Lieutenant Gale¡¯s words were somewhat inclusive, just because how could they make people in the entire US military theater take them so seriously?  (To be continued.)

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