Chapter 656 The problem of the United States and Canada's 1st Secret Service
"The combat order given to us this time by Commander Eisenhower is to airborne the area in northern Italy to carry out guerrilla operations, destroy the military facilities and logistics supply points deployed by German general Kesselin there, and cooperate with the new round of Italian counterattacks that our army is about to launch!"
"So today I'll call you to discuss and see if there are any good suggestions to make our guerrilla warfare smoother and safer!"
When all the senior officers of the United States and Canada's Joint First Secret Service gathered, Colonel Robert T. Frederick, commander of the First Secret Service, said to Dr. Jeffrey Parker and others beside him.
"Let's go into the command center to discuss it! There are many people here, so it's not that these secret combat plans!"
Dr. Jeffrey Parker responded lightly while looking at the officers and soldiers of the United States and Canada's 1st Special Service Team in the distance, carrying out strict training under the surveillance of Major Kron, the commander of the Canadian company.
"Well! OK! Then we'll talk about it later!"
After hearing this, Robert T. Frederick, the commander of the 1st Secret Service team wearing a US A2 flight jacket, also looked at the special service team officers and soldiers who were conducting vigorous training programs on the training ground and said.
"Fighting coach O'Neal is quite serious about teaching fighting skills to the special service members! And his fighting skills are very good. If I see if I compete with him, I will definitely be defeated by him!"
At this time, Lieutenant Colonel John G. McQueen, the Canadian executive who was rising in training, also interrupted.
"That's of course. He is the fighting instructor we specially selected. If he is not professional and powerful, how can we train a strong special service force to fight against those Germans with high individual quality?"
Dr. Jeffrey Parker smiled proudly.
"Then let's go in and discuss how we can deploy our guerrilla warfare in northern Italy! Dr. Jeffrey Parker!"
"Because I'm going to go back and continue to train my airborne troops, and Commander Eisenhower is still waiting for our results after the meeting!"
As soon as he finished speaking, William Henry Harrisonburg, the commander of the 501st Parallel Regiment of the US Army, interrupted anxiously.
"You are so impatient. Commander Eisenhower sent us a combat mission this morning. You were so anxious and shouting to report to him after the meeting?"
Dr. Jeffrey Parker said dissatisfied with this.
"There is no way. Commander Eisenhower and General Marshall are more anxious than me about this Italian attack, so I also want to quickly resolve our military meeting and then go back to my paratroopers for airborne deployment!"
"Otherwise, once the combat plan is destroyed, I, the commander of the 501st Paratrooper Regiment, will not have to do it and prepare to roll the bed and go home!"
Commander William Henry Harrisonburg explained indifferently, shrugging his shoulders.
Dr. Jeffrey Parker shook his head, then silently walked into the combat conference room of the command center without saying a word.
Other high-level officers also entered, and as for the slightly awkward regiment commander William Henry Harrison, the last one to enter.
"Okay! Now there are only us high-level officers here. If anyone of you has any good combat proposals, you can say it at any time and let everyone discuss it!"
When everyone entered the conference room, Commander Colonel Robert T. Frederick was still the first to speak.
"I would like to say that we are not clear about the situation in Italy, especially the military deployment of the German army. If we can fully grasp all the military dynamics and deployments of the German army in Italy, then we can adjust our combat operations and combat deployments in response to the other side's deployment, especially our airborne locations!"
Before the other officers could speak, the regiment commander William Henry Harrison was the first to stand up and said.
Because he was one of the Italian airborne troops designated by Commander Eisenhower, he was so nervous about the airborne location of his troops and the security issues there, especially the deployment of the German troops.
"About your question, now it is also the most troublesome problem for Commander Eisenhower and others, because we now have many excellent intelligence personnel and agents, who are being faced with the German Gestapo and the sixth large-scale cleaning of the SS, and many people have been killed and killed!"
"So now, most of our military intelligence about the German army in Italy was told by guerrillas from Italy, Italian civilians, and Italian soldiers who resisted the fascism!"
"Although we still have many unexposed intelligence officers and agents are also lurking secretly, detecting the movements of the German army and secretly passing them to us; but so far we still have no way to fully grasp all the movements of the German army stationed in Italy!"
"Especially, Keselin, a high-level German officer stationed in Italy, I don't know what his recent combat ideas are!"
"But we recently received information from a small Italian guerrilla team that Keselin has recently built a large number of defensive positions and defensive fortresses around the Casino Mountains!"
In response to this, Commander Colonel Robert T. Frederick immediately said everything he knew.
"That's not one of the places that Commander Eisenhower asked us to airborne? If the Germans built a large number of fortifications and fortresses there, then wouldn't we be miserable!"
"Once we airborne the German defense system, our airborne troops will suffer huge casualties!"
Upon hearing this, the regiment commander William Henry Harrison immediately became worried about the airborne mission of his 501st Paratrooper Regiment.
"Yes! So we are now strengthening our communication and contact with the Italian guerrillas that gave us intelligence, hoping to get more information about the German military deployment from them, so that we can have a complete pre-war preparation for the German army!"
Commander Colonel Robert T. Frederick also agreed with a serious expression.
Although the regiment commander William Henry Harrison and his 501st Paratrooper Regiment's airborne force are not directly affiliated with the United States and Canada's 1st Secret Service.
However, the opponent's troops were assisted in the special operations of Italy this time. Commander Eisenhower personally named them to the cooperation team of the United States and Canada's 1st Special Service Team, so the safety of the opponent also needs to be given certain considerations by Commander Robert T. Frederick.
Otherwise, once the opponent's troops are lost to the support of the combat, the United States and Canada's Joint 1st Special Service Team commanded by Commander Robert T. Frederick will fall into a state of fighting alone and go deep into the German defense system in Italy to engage in fierce battles.
If this really happens, the United States and Canada's 1st Secret Service may be wiped out by the German army.
Therefore, the issue of mastering the military dynamics of the Italian German army has now become the first problem to be solved by the United States and Canada's joint 1st Secret Service.
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