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Chapter 636

"Of course." Pi Te nodded and said, "Major, you're right. But this is not the question I want to ask. I just want to know who will listen to whom we and them when the situation and the problem arises?"

Of course, McGison understood what Pit meant. He knew that these mercenaries and intelligence agencies were simply asking for absolute command, but this was obviously impossible. As a local garrison, how could it be possible to hand over his command to a group of inexplicable people? Not to mention the command of the entire Alsabad garrison. But he knew that the words could not be too harsh, nor could he say too dysfunctionally. After all, if something really happened, he would also have to bear the responsibility and be the main responsibility. So McGison looked at Pitt and said, "I can only tell you this way, aren't you fighting with whom you came here? And it's not right to come here to deal with whom or catch something back, right?"

Zelda, who was standing beside him, said, "That may not be..." But before he finished speaking, Major McGiesen interrupted, "At least isn't it right now? I don't know after that, and I didn't receive any instructions or orders. I'm just in front of me. You are going to Alsabad to pick up one or several prisoners. I'm right."

"Yes, that's it." Zelda nodded.

"Then it's no problem. Since you are just here to take away the prisoners. As local garrisons, it is of course our business if there is an armed attack or a battle. You just need to stay in a safe place or the center of the team to watch out for your prisoners. So in this case, should the command of the company still belong to you? Not to mention the entire Alsabad people, their duty will not be to protect you. To be precise, it is not just to protect you, but to defend the entire Alsabad and everyone there."

"You're right." Megan didn't ask Pete to continue saying anything, but said, "We understand what you mean. So now, if we encounter a situation, are we following your arrangements?"

"You can understand this way. No one wants to have problems, but once there is a problem, you will certainly listen to us. Because we will coordinate the relationships and personnel in all aspects, summarize various intelligence information, and then formulate the most appropriate action plan. Try it on here and only we can control the overall situation, which means that we are the one you need to listen to here." Major McGison said confidently.

"Okay. I understand." Megan seemed to be reluctant to say anything more, but turned to Donovan and said, "Go check our equipment and we'll go there as soon as possible."

"Aren't you going to stay here for a day?" Green asked with some surprise.

Megan took a deep breath and said, "I changed my mind. We have to get there as soon as possible. It's afternoon, we're going to get there. We have to get there before the sun sets."

"Okay." Green did not object but said, "Although I don't know why you were so anxious suddenly, I have no objection." After that, he looked at McGiesen and said, "Major, take us to see the prepared equipment. Also, help gather the Iraqi companies and we will leave here as soon as possible."

"It's OK." McGison seemed to breathe a sigh of relief. He nodded and immediately walked to the door and said, "Please come with me, there are still some things that need to be explained to you."

Pete and others were taken away from the room, bypassing the bungalow and then to the north of the command post. There was a small open space here. At this moment, the Iraqis had gathered here. Some of them stood on the ground, while others were sitting in armored vehicles, chatting leisurely. Not far from them were parked three Hummers. All of these three cars were painted with desert camouflage, and there were no machine guns installed on the car, but judging from the appearance of the car body, these cars usually work a lot.

"Your equipment is on the ground next to the car." Captain Rubin pointed to the boxes on the ground and pointed at the car, "The food and drinking water have been placed in the car. In addition, we have prepared more spare tires and fuel for you. The fuel tanks are also full, enough for you to run four round trips between Mosul and Alsabad. The car is in good condition and has just been repaired. Don't worry."

Donovan nodded and said to Matt and Morris: "Go and see the car and see if it's as good as he said."

Morris and Matt responded and walked towards the car, while Donovan brought the others to the boxes. Rubin pointed to the boxes closest to him and said, "This is the guns prepared for you. They are all m4a1 jacks. Some of them are equipped with grenade launchers. There are ammunition sufficient. Except for those magazines that are all filled with bullets, you have not prepared more bullets."

"If it's not enough, we can provide more," McGison said. "But it's probably useless to bring too much."

"It should be enough." Rubin said: "This is enough for half a day of continuous shooting." After saying that, he pointed to the boxes and continued: "The Kaseng Gun has also prepared a few more spares for you to prevent failure or something. In addition, the machine guns you need. What we have prepared is the m249 light machine gun, the drum is supplied with ammunition, with a bracket, and the tripod is also prepared. I am also ready for the spare barrel."

"Jenimi, go see the machine gun you want. The others have their own equipment and put them on after the inspection." Donovan continued, "Do not have a special grenade launcher? There is also a rpg."

"We don't have the kind of grenade launcher you said. RPG, we only have Gustav. Of course, if you want RPG-7, it's OK, but you probably have to wait until you arrive at Alsabad to get it. Because only those things are equipped there." Rubin said.

Pete caught Rubin and picked up a handed-in m4a1 carbine. The gun looked good from the appearance, and it was well maintained from the gloss and smells it emitted. What made him even more concerned was Rubin's words just now, and his words indicated that the Iraqi armed forces in Alsabad were still equipped with Soviet or Russian equipment, so the rpg-7 was there.

"I want to ask by the way." Pete said when he thought of this: "Arsabad's people are still using the weapons left by the Iraqi government forces before?"
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