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Chapter 1396 Hu Bin's Plan

1396 Patton reported the situation in Marshall's office, hoping that Marshall could find Hu Bin and ask Hu Bin to dispatch troops to fight on the front line.

However, Marshall did not agree immediately, but was thinking about it.

"Commander, go and convince Hu Bin to try it. I think this is feasible!" Patton saw Marshall after hearing what he had just said, and he didn't say anything and immediately started asking.

"He would not agree to let his troops go to the front line, because Hu Bin also began to distrust us this time, so we did this matter ourselves.

We don’t believe in Hu Bin, so Japan’s rumors have affected our thinking.

This afternoon, I talked with Hu Bin. Hu Bin’s analysis was very correct. Japan just wanted to kill Hu Bin. They didn’t have the ability to kill Hu Bin, so they wanted to use our hands to get rid of him!" Marshall said.

"You talked to Hu Bin in the afternoon? What did Hu Bin say?" Patton immediately asked.

When Marshall heard this, he immediately started talking to Patton about what he had talked to Hu Bin before.

Patton heard it and was thinking there.

After a while, Patton sighed and said, "I have to say that we have indeed been tricked by the Japanese.

They think so far. As long as we have conflicts with China, it will not be so easy for us to cooperate with China in the future.

We shouldn’t believe Hu Bin if Germany and Japan can defeat us one by one, hey!”

"Well, in fact, Hu Bin's money, even if it is true, has nothing to do with us in the United States. It is also a skill that he can cheat Japan's money, and it can also be regarded as reducing the strength of his opponent.

I also reflected on this matter today. We shouldn’t let the media report this way, because we cannot beat Alaska, we cannot blame Hu Bin for the head.

Hu Bin has the ability to cheat the Japanese into money, which is really his own ability!" Marshall said leaning there.

"Did you send a telegram to Your Excellency the President?" Patton asked immediately.

"I sent it, and His Excellency Roosevelt sent me a telegram, and he also said that we are indeed passive now, and we have not thought it clearly before, so we have completely escaped from our control.

There are Japanese people in this, and we are also indulging ourselves, so now we can only bite the bullet and go on!" Marshall nodded and said.

"Then you go to Hu Bin and talk about it. We need the help of their Chinese troops now!" Patton thought for a while, but he was still worried about the front line troops. The front line troops were not very morale, so he didn't dare to order them to fight directly.

"Okay, let's go find Hu Bin together. Where is Hu Bin now?" Marshall asked immediately after hearing this.

"In his office!" Patton said, Marshall nodded, picked up his hat, and prepared to go to Hu Bin's side.

When they arrived at Hu Bin's office, they found Hu Bin looking at the map.

"General Hu, are you still busy?" Marshall said with a smile when he saw Hu Bin.

Hu Bin heard the translator's words and stood up with a smile.

"Looking at the map of Alaska, come and have a look. By the way, call MacArthur and Eisenhower over!" Hu Bin said happily.

When the guard heard this, he immediately went to call them both.

"What? Have you found something new?" Marshall asked with a smile.

"Yes, it depends on you this time. If you can get enough logistics supplies, I think none of the Japanese in Alaska can escape!" Hu Bin said with a smile.

"Oh?" Marshall heard it and looked at Hu Bin with great interest.

Soon, MacArthur and Eisenhower came.

"Look, the Japanese troops mainly retreated through the Alaska Peninsula. However, according to our intelligence, there are only about 500,000 people in the Alaska Peninsula, and the others have not yet passed.

Their previous retreat was orderly, and it was very dangerous for our troops to directly attack the Alaska Peninsula because there were Japanese naval forces staring there.

They had enough planes and a large number of naval guns. Our infantry went there, and they were looking for death. However, if we could control this airport, it was at Bessel's airport, which was the only remaining airport in Alaska now, and other airports were bombed by Japan.

You said that if we can control this airport, then we can attack the Alaska Peninsula and even attack the Japanese navy, right?" Hu Bin pointed at Bessel and looked at them.

"Well, but this is difficult. First, when we break through these two lines of defense in Japan, Japan may bomb the airport in advance and prevent our troops from landing.

Second, even if our army controls this place first, the aircraft on the Japanese aircraft carrier will take off and bomb the airport, so we still cannot control this place at that time!" Marshall said to Hu Bin.

"Hehe, you're right, but if we just broke through the second line of defense, we can occupy this place, and at the same time, our Air Force set out in advance.

Once we occupied the place, the air force immediately began to carry out covers, and at the same time, some of the planes descended to the airport. Do you think it is possible to control the place?" Hu Bin pointed at Bessel Airport and said to them.

"What does it mean? How could our troops control this place in advance!" Patton asked immediately.

"I have troops, but I have been attacking Alaska because your logistics cannot keep up.

I now have a large number of troops in Alaska, and they can control the airport and ensure the safety of the runway at the fastest speed.

However, it depends on whether we can cooperate well. If we can cooperate well, then there will be no problem!" Hu Bin said proudly as they looked at them.

"Have you made arrangements before?" Marshall looked at Hu Bin in surprise and asked.

"Just kidding, I brought troops here to fight. Can it be okay if there is no arrangement? I have more than 8,000 people infiltrated Alaska, just waiting for my order.

As long as we can get the plane here as soon as possible, we can protect this airport. With this airport, hehe, all Japanese troops will be trapped in Alaska by us and there is no need to retreat. And they can only fight with us, or surrender!" Hu Bin said as he looked at them with a smile.

"If this is the case, of course it is feasible, but are you sure your troops can take this airport?" Marshall asked staring at Hu Bin.

"Don't worry about my army, there must be no problem. They have such experience!" Hu Bin said confidently.

"Well, then give it a try?" Patton asked looking at Marshall.

"Oh, it doesn't matter, you think, our plane can set off an hour in advance and fly to our side.

And my troops can take the airport within an hour. Look, it takes 2 hours to take off from the nearest airport here.

I know what you are worried about, and my troops will not be able to take Bessel, so that our planes that took off early will not be able to return.

But you see, as long as our plane has been flying for 40 minutes, they can receive telegrams from my troops, so they can continue to fly, even for an hour, and as long as they receive telegrams from us, they can continue to move forward.

It would take more than an hour to get the news from the Japanese Navy that it would take to take off the fighter plane and get to Bessel. As long as our air force first arrives above Bessel, then the airport will be controlled by us.

At the same time, we not only need to take off fighter jets, but also transport aircraft and bombers, so that we can take over the airport as quickly as possible.

Then transport planes from other places can send infantry here, expand the safe area, and ensure the safety of our airport, what do you think?" Hu Bin explained to Marshall and the others.

"It's really feasible, Commander, we can not only block the entire Alaska, but also allow our front-line troops to have enough supplies.

We have a large number of transport aircraft, and they can provide us with a large amount of supplies for front-line air conditioners, and also transport a large amount of supplies to Bessel Airport.

In this way, our troops will not be short of supplies when fighting in Alaska!" Patton heard it and said excitedly to Marshall.

"How is this plan, isn't it?" Hu Bin said proudly at them.

"It's really OK. I really didn't expect that if you were misunderstood by us like this, you could still help our troops win battles!" Marshall nodded and said to Hu Bin.

"Hey, this is a two-digit matter. The battle commanded by me, Hu Bin, cannot make you suffer. Isn't it said that I, Hu Bin, is it incompetent?

Don't worry, I will let your troops win the battle!" Hu Bin said to them!

"Thank you, General Hu. I apologize for our previous misunderstanding of you. I'm sorry!" Patton stood there and saluted Hu Bin.

"Okay, I accept your apology!" Hu Bin nodded when he saw him like this, then replied.

"By the way, General Hu, this is a telegram sent by our generals. They are very worried now, worried that they will not beat the Japanese troops themselves!

So, we want to ask you for help, please mobilize your troops to assist us in the battle!" Patton said and sent a telegram from the generals on the front line to Hu Bin.

Hu Bin heard it, took the telegrams and started reading it.
Chapter completed!
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