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Chapter 336 Arrival

The old man known as Situ smiled and said: "Mr. Roosevelt, you are such a dignified governor that you actually ignored your official duties and chose to be the leader of a business inspection team to conduct an inspection in Manchuria. I am afraid that many people will fall below this.

Glasses.(Temple)”

These two people are none other than Stuart Meitang and New York State Governor Franklin Delano Roosevelt! And these two people are now on the passenger ship sent by the United States to the Manchuria expedition. Surrounded by them are some of Roosevelt's security personnel and

The top red stick in the court.

Roosevelt now put one leg on the other in a free and easy manner. After hearing Situ Meitang's words, he stood up with a smile! He stretched out and said to Situ Meitang: "I'm very curious.

, what did Junzi leave for me in the safe? If you and the bank hadn't agreed that it could only be viewed on February 1, 1933, I would have taken it out and viewed it long ago ~ Oh ~ Your sister is really torturing me

What curiosity..."

Hearing Roosevelt's words, Situ Meitang burst into laughter! Then he stood up and smiled at Roosevelt: "Of course the military officer has his own ideas for doing this. To be honest, I am just

I know it’s just a letter he sent to you. I really don’t know what’s in it, because I haven’t opened the letter and read it~”

Then Situ Meitang spread his hands towards Roosevelt and said with a smile. At this time, Roosevelt was standing on the side of the ship, but he was like a pine tree standing in the strong wind! Standing still!

The sea breeze made his suit rustle, but he remained as calm as before. Roosevelt smiled and said to Situ Meitang in a deep voice: "Junzi has given me many miracles, and the biggest miracle is my

Feet. So, no matter what kind of miracle he creates again, I will take it for granted."

What Roosevelt said was not an exaggeration. Shi Jinmo and Zhang Jianzhai, who are now in the United States, are worshiped by Roosevelt as if they were living Buddhas. ("") not only helped them open a traditional Chinese medicine clinic in Chinatown, but also helped them open a traditional Chinese medicine clinic in Chinatown.

Expand business.

With the testimony of Governor Roosevelt, the business of this traditional Chinese medicine clinic called "Mozhai Medical Clinic" is extremely prosperous. But these two people are doctors after all, and most of the time they provide free clinics for those in New York who cannot afford to see a doctor.

And they tried their best not to prescribe medicine, but used acupuncture, massage and some simple cheap herbs for treatment. This made Roosevelt admire their medical ethics and skills even more, and Situ Meitang saw that there were such national experts around him, how could he not take advantage of them?

!

They quickly sent those clever Chinese medicine doctors in Zhi Gong Hall to help and learn from him. Due to Situ Meitang's status, these two people also respected the old man very much, so they also taught them some of the secret recipes that were not passed down directly from him!

Even some experiences were shared with the doctors at Zhi Gong Tang.

Now Shi Jinmo and Zhang Jianzhai dare not say that they are the Buddhas of thousands of families in New York, but at least they are welcomed by a large number of people in New York, from big families to small townsfolk. Although they charge part of the medical expenses of big families,

Except for the necessary operations of the hospital, all of this money was invested in treating the poor.

From a rich family, a small amount of money is enough to treat the disease without any damage. So Shi Jinmo and Zhang Jianzhai were respected by them, while the poor had no guarantee at all and looked down upon the disease. So they could get free treatment. Naturally, they respected Shi Jinmo and Zhang Jianzhai.

The two were extremely grateful.

This time Roosevelt and Situ Meitang returned to China. They originally wanted to come back, but unfortunately the hospital really couldn't leave. So the two had no choice but to stay in the hospital and entrusted Situ Meitang to Jun Zi.

Bring back a letter.

The voyage on the sea was still continuing, and they were walking slowly thinking about Huludao in the direction of Manchuria. In the distance, they could vaguely see several warships following them coldly, but in this era without radar, this did not cause any concern.

They pay too much attention.《》

Then we saw several men wearing Japanese navy uniforms standing on these warships, looking coldly at the freighter in the distance, with fire almost coming out of their eyes!

Then I saw a man yelling fiercely at the man next to him: "Malu Yelang! These damn army horse dung, can't they do something good?! They actually assassinated people in the United States! And they failed! It's simply embarrassing.

What a disgrace to the empire! Now the United States is actually coming to Manchuria for a visit! And those army idiots haven’t taken this territory for the empire for so long! They’re just a bunch of trash! Horse dung!”

The several Japanese navy officers standing next to this man smiled and showed no intention to dissuade him. In the Japanese army, this kind of open confrontation between the navy and the army has a long history.

And this kind of conflict has always been obvious. The Navy looks down on the Army and the Army also despises the Navy extremely. The two sides refuse to give in to each other. From time to time, the Navy and the Army quarrel over military expenses, soldiers and other trivial matters.

The discord between the Japanese Army and the Navy has deep historical roots. This can be said from the early days of the Meiji Restoration. The degree of mutual hatred between the Japanese Navy and the Army is truly unparalleled.

It is a long-standing conflict that can be traced back to bloody territorial disputes between clans. When the modern Japanese army and navy were established during the Meiji Restoration in the late 19th century, some clans sent their sons into a

One branch of the military, and their lifelong rivals must have joined the other. In this way, the hostility between them continued, and even developed into an open enemy relationship.

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

He once pushed his chair away in front of a chattering Army general to show his contempt for the Army. Deputy Commander Toyoda, the commander-in-chief of the Combined Fleet during the war, often referred to the Army as "

"Horse manure", and repeatedly declared that he would rather marry his daughter to a beggar than to a guy in the army.

But this was nothing. The discord between the Army and Navy had devastating consequences 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 speaking, the logistics supply of the army and navy is controlled and allocated by the Ministry of International Trade and Industry. The Ministry of International Trade and Industry and a cabinet planning committee are jointly responsible for formulating economic policies. But in fact, both the navy and the army refuse to provide the executive branch with

Any data on the receipt and inventory of their strategic supplies (they are absolutely confidential from each other). As a result, any actual plan will be difficult to implement.

The conflict between the various political tendencies of both sides was even more severe! The army was pro-Germany and Italy, while 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. The struggle came to the end.

The army gained the upper hand and suppressed the navy. This later led to the resignation of Prime Minister Mitsumasa Yoneuchi, who was born in the navy.

Hideki Tojo, who was born in the army, became prime minister. When World War II broke out, the Japanese Army was basically responsible for the China and Nanyang fronts, and the Navy was responsible for the Pacific and its island fronts. Tojo later served as Minister of War, Prime Minister, Chief of Staff and other important positions.

, favoring the Army. The Chief of Naval Operations has become Tojo’s puppet. This makes the Navy even more unfair!

The Japanese Navy suffered the greatest losses in the entire World War II, and the entire army was destroyed. Therefore, the remaining navy continued to accuse the army of being lazy, while the remaining army accused the navy of not winning the war and wasting resources.

In short, the confrontation and conflict between the two sides is a normal state. Fortunately, the high-ranking officers have to pay attention to their status after all. The lower-ranking officers have always started fights when they disagree, often with pens, notepads, chairs, etc.

Flying around the conference room.

At this time, these navy officers looked at the American passenger ship in a low and cold manner, with complex expressions.

At the end of October, Huludao Military Port. Zhang Xueliang, wearing the uniform of the Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Army and Navy of the Republic of China, led a group of dignitaries from the Northeast Army, including Tu Qianjun, the current commander of the Third Army and deputy commander-in-chief of the Northeast Frontier Defense Force.

Yan Zhengqing, General Counselor of the Northeast Frontier Defense Force Headquarters of the National Revolutionary Army, Zhang Zuoxiang, Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Northeast Frontier Defense Force, Yuan Jinkai, Member of the Northeast Political Affairs Committee and Counselor of the Northeast Frontier Defense Force Commander-in-Chief's Office, and others, all dressed in formal attire, were waiting solemnly at the edge of the military port.

With the arrival of the passenger ship.

The dock here is crowded with dignitaries from all walks of life in the Northeast, and the entire dock is tightly guarded by soldiers of the Northeast Army. Even the elites of the Third Army were deployed here to patrol the dock secretly.

What they were worried about was what the Kwantung Army was going to do. In fact, Kenji Doihara also thought about doing something here. For example, sending people to assassinate important Northeastern officials, or setting up a bombing or something.

It is a pity that the Northeastern Army has been very vigilant against the Kwantung Army for a long time. It monitors the movements of the Kwantung Army, not to mention the layout around the dock. Almost all possible loopholes have been plugged, except for some soldiers wearing military uniforms on patrol.

A large number of soldiers from the reconnaissance battalion and guard regiment of the Third Army wandering around in civilian clothes!

These people are all top soldiers who have been carefully trained by those old beards in Ertoushan. Their words and deeds almost lack the military flavor but have a little more Jianghu flavor.

Seeing this heavy siege, Doihara Kenji also knew that there was nothing he could do and he could only give up.

"Woo~~~" With a long whistle, a huge passenger ship was slowly approaching the pier! After the huge passenger ship stopped, the hanging ladder was connected.

Then I saw a white man with a square and resolute face wearing a serious suit slowly walking down from the boat with a group of white men in suits. For a while, there were bursts of military music and cheers from the dock!
Chapter completed!
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