Five hundred and twentieth second British and American naval intelligence talents
"What! How could this happen? Didn't our transport fleet escort the escort fleet?"
Upon hearing this, Eisenhower exclaimed in surprise.
"Damn German!"
But Admiral Cunningham verbally swears.
But then they immediately asked the combat staff who ran in to report to explain the whole story to them, especially the size of the German submarines and the losses of their own transport fleets.
A quarter of an hour later, both General Canning and Eisenhower had a gloomy expression on their faces, very solemn and angry.
Because the German submarine troops have successively damaged their five transport fleets and almost wiped out all of them.
Their ships lost more than 150 at a time, and the military supplies, weapons and equipment and other important things loaded on these transport fleets also suffered heavy losses. Almost all of them were sunk to the sea and turned into nothing.
"From the successive naval battles, even landing wars, we can see that our intelligence collection situation is too bad, and we have no grasp of the German naval movements at all. This result is very dangerous for every counterattack, combat operations, and even transportation operations we have now! And it is a very serious fatal crisis!"
"So I see that before we face the attack of the German naval forces in Denitz, we need to immediately dispatch some naval intelligence team talents to monitor the every move of the German navy for us!"
After thinking for a while, Cunningham said seriously.
"Yes! I agree with your proposal! And I feel that this matter will take place immediately to reduce the loss rate of our upcoming battle!"
Eisenhower nodded seriously and agreed.
"So do you have any good talent introduction?"
Admiral Cunningham blurted out.
"Major Edwin Leiden, Director of Intelligence of the Pacific Fleet and Lieutenant Colonel Rochester!"
Eisenhower replied immediately without thinking.
“They are….”
Hearing two names that he didn't know at all, and had never even heard of, Cunningham wanted to speak out with confusion.
"They are both officers of the most outstanding Naval Intelligence Department under Admiral Nimitz. The Battle of Midway relies on the intelligence team they led to decipher the latest Japanese passwords, and discovered the Japanese attack location by monitoring the telegrams of the Japanese army, so that our US military can fully deploy in advance and defeat those damn Japanese troops in one fell swoop!"
Seeing the other party's confusion expression, Eisenhower explained proudly.
"Well! They are so powerful? I have never heard of their names!"
After hearing this, Cunningham said in a little surprised.
"Because these are our internal secret personnel! How can we disclose their identities at will? And our current focus is on the Atlantic Ocean and how to open up a second European battlefield to reduce the pressure on the Soviet army to fight against the German army!"
"So it's normal that you haven't heard of them for a while, and even if you hear about them, I don't think you'll pay too much attention to them in your identity and status, and you're also an admiral in the UK!"
As soon as he finished speaking, Eisenhower immediately quipped in a joking tone.
"Hey! You said what you said as if you only focused on major things and ignored minor things!"
Upon hearing this, Cunningham retorted in anger.
Eisenhower shrugged his shoulders, smiled slightly, then pulled out his favorite cigarette brand and gave him a cigarette Cunningham, he started to suck it in a heavy mood.
Can you send them to the Mediterranean to help us defeat the German army?"
After Cunningham looked at Eisenhower as if he was worried, he smoked cigarettes and asked.
"It's hard to say in general, because they are the two naval intelligence officers that General Nimitz values the most. It's hard to let him go, especially now that the Japanese army has received the aircraft carrier fleet secretly supported by the German army and other weapons and equipment, he may not want to let go of such a good lover!"
"At least if I were their immediate boss, I wouldn't have let people go so easily!"
"But I can try to lend them for a short time through the Chairman of the Joint Conference Admiral Marshall, Admiral Leach, Admiral Kim, and Admiral Arnold Army!"
Eisenhower said with a wry smile after spitting out a sip of smoke.
"Well! Then when do you plan to second them to collect the movements and mobilization of the German Navy? Denitz's aircraft carrier fleet has sailed toward us, and we have not found out their exact location yet!"
As soon as he finished speaking, Cunningham immediately asked anxiously.
"Hey! We have applied to second them in advance. Unfortunately, Nimitz and his team are preparing to fight the Gilbert Battle with the Japanese army and the Battle of Monda, which is already in full swing, so he is only willing to dispatch the intelligence director Major Edwin Leiden and a small number of his intelligence teams to use for one to two months. As for Lieutenant Colonel Rochester and his teams, they are still staying in the Pacific to collect intelligence and engage in intelligence wars against Japan!"
"Although I went through a lot of hardships to persuade and negotiate, I could only second it to Major Leiden in the end, but talent is better than having no talent!"
"By the way, your British intelligence work is done well. Can you find a way to send us more elites to help Major Leiden, who I finally seconded, and engage in an intelligence war against Germany? General Cunningham!"
Seeing this, Eisenhower responded sharply.
"I will think of a solution. I will ask our intelligence department 5 and six! Of course, I will also select some capable intelligence personnel from our Navy's intelligence department to assist us in the intelligence war against Germany!"
Admiral Cunningham narrowed his eyes and looked at Eisenhower, who seemed to provoke his abilities.
"Okay! Then I'll wait for your good news. As for now, I will dispatch a reconnaissance aircraft group to reconnaissance the movements of the German submarine group and the accurate hiding place of Denitz's aircraft carrier fleet!"
Eisenhower just smiled slightly and then took a few sips of cigarettes in succession, and said happily after relaxing.
In response, Cunningham also showed a very confident smile to fight back.
Soon afterwards, a large number of British and American submarines and maritime patrol aircraft immediately left the port of Algiers and flew towards the sparkling Mediterranean Sea, heading towards the possibility of Denitz's aircraft carrier fleet and flew to reconnaissance at hidden locations.
And behind them is a huge fleet of vanguards, who follow closely and support them at any time.
Chapter completed!