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The Fourth Empire of China Piaotian Literature www.piaotia.com Chapter 516: Drive the Chinese into the sea

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    Oxnard, fifty kilometers south of Santa Barbara, is home to the U.S. Army's 54th Infantry Division headquarters.  Early in the morning, the division commander, Brigadier General Donald, was still sleeping with his head covered.  However, he was awakened by a rapid knock on the door.

    "What the hell? What happened?" Brigadier General Donald looked at his watch and saw that it was only 6:40 in the morning.

    "What's wrong? Are the Chinese calling?" Brigadier General Donald put on his clothes, opened the door, and saw the frightened adjutant, and then asked.  The 54th Infantry Division has three infantry regiments and division-affiliated troops. The division only has more than 8,000 people, but the defense line it guards is hundreds of kilometers long.  Fortunately, everyone in the 54th Infantry Division believed that the place where they were stationed would not be a key area for Chinese attack.  Therefore, the defense during this period was also somewhat relaxed.

    "Your Excellency, Commander, the Chinese are calling. They have landed in Santa Barbara!" the adjutant said quickly.

    "God! Are you kidding me? How could the Chinese choose to land in Santa Barbara?" Brigadier General Donald looked in disbelief.

    "It's true, Your Excellency, Division Commander. We can no longer contact the defenders of Santa Barbara. They must have been violently attacked!" the adjutant said with certainty.

    "Hell, how could such a thing happen! Send a report to General Samuel Young immediately and tell him that we have been attacked by the Chinese. In addition, order the 1st and 2nd Regiments to gather at Oxnard immediately and prepare  Resist the Chinese attack!" Brigadier General Donald ordered.

    "Commander, don't we need to reinforce Santa Barbara?" the adjutant asked.

    "Reinforce Santa Barbara? How many people do we have? If we go to Santa Barbara, we will only seek death!" Brigadier General Donald said.  There is no doubt that he believed that Santa Barbara had no chance of resisting a Chinese attack.  His 54th Infantry Division.  Even if you fill it all in.  There is only one way to die.  Rather than doing this, it is better to stick to Oxnard and wait for orders from superiors.

    "Yes, division commander!" The adjutant immediately went to deliver the order, and the whole Oxnard was in a panic.  Many American soldiers immediately panicked when they heard that the Chinese army had chosen to land in Santa Barbara.  Some people are even ready to escape secretly.  The Chinese ** team continues to win on the battlefield.  Having gained a great reputation, in the minds of these American soldiers, the Chinese *** has completely become synonymous with the devil who harvests lives. If they are asked to fight against the Chinese ***, isn't this asking them to die?

    Los Angeles is one of the key defense areas of the U.S. Army. The U.S. Army has deployed 100,000 troops here, commanded by Lieutenant General Samuel Young.  Among them, except for two divisions that were deployed to the coastline near Los Angeles, the rest of the troops.  All gathered in Los Angeles.  The U.S. Army also attacked big cities like Los Angeles.  It became the primary target for the Chinese ** team to land.  However, this time the Chinese team's landing was obviously beyond their expectations.

    When Lieutenant General Samuel Young received the news that the Chinese troops had landed in Santa Barbara, he was enjoying a delicious breakfast.  However, as soon as he heard that the Chinese *** team had landed, he suddenly lost any appetite.

    "Come here, order the 52nd Infantry Division and the 53rd Infantry Division to immediately reinforce Oxnard. Report the news of the Chinese landing to the Secretary of War!" Lieutenant General Samuel Young ordered.  On the one hand, he sent troops to reinforce Oxnard, and on the other hand, he asked Russell A. Alger for help.  He knew that after the Chinese army landed in Santa Barbara, they would definitely launch an attack on Los Angeles.  With the small amount of troops he has in hand, he will definitely not be able to withstand the attacks launched by the powerful squadron from both land and sea directions.

    It¡¯s just that the U.S. Army, which has not fought a major battle for a long time, is really not very efficient.  After Lieutenant General Samuel Young issued the order, it was not until 9 o'clock in the morning that the two infantry divisions set off from Los Angeles to Oxnard.  By this time, Santa Barbara had already been captured by the Chinese Marine Corps.

    U.S. Secretary of War Russell A. Alger has been staying in the office in recent days, even resting in the office at night.  Calculating the time, the Chinese ** team's landing operation on the west coast of the United States was only in the past few days, and he did not dare to relax at all.  Russell A. Alger had no idea whether he could defeat the Chinese team.  Although the Chinese Communist Army has invested at most two armies in the United States, less than 400,000 people.  But Russell A. Alger was certain that the combat effectiveness of these 400,000 Chinese troops was enough to surpass the millions of U.S. Army troops.

    "Your Excellency Minister! The Chinese have appeared. They launched an attack on Santa Barbara at 6:30 this morning!" At 7:10 in the morning, Secretary of War Russell A. Alger launched a landing operation at the Chinese ** team  Forty minutes later, the message was received.

    "Santa Barbara? Why did the Chinese choose that place? Damn it, there is only one regiment there, and there is no way to stop the Chinese from landing! Order the garrison in San Francisco and San Diego to dispatch powerful troops to Samuel in Los Angeles  ? Lieutenant General Yang commanded, we must resist Lieutenant General Yang.The enemy's attack.  If possible, drive all the Chinese people into the sea to feed the fish!  "Secretary of War Russell A. Alger ordered.

    "Yes, Your Excellency, Minister!" his secretary replied.

    ¡°Also, prepare a car for me to go to the White House, I want to see the President!¡± Russell A. Alger said.

    "Okay, I'll make arrangements for you right away!" the secretary said.

    At the White House of the United States, President Garrett Hobart, who had just woken up, was enjoying breakfast.  However, the secretary then told him that Secretary of War Russell A. Alger wanted to see him.  Garrett Hobart asked his secretary to take Russell A. Alger to the office, and then he ate breakfast quickly.  Because he knew that after meeting Russell A. Alger, he would probably lose his appetite.  He had already guessed that if Russell A. Alger came to see him at this time, he would definitely not bring him any good news.

    At 7:40 in the morning, President Garrett Hobart appeared in the office.

    "Mr. Secretary, what happened? Did the Chinese land?" President Garrett Hobart asked.

    "Yes, Mr. President. The Chinese launched a landing operation at 6:30 this morning. However, the landing point they chose was Santa Barbara, one hundred and thirty kilometers north of Los Angeles. It was not a large city on the west coast as we had expected.  !" said Russell A. Alger.

    "Santa Barbara? That means we can't stop the Chinese from landing on American soil, right?" President Garrett Hobart asked.

    "Yes, Mr. President! Santa Barbara only has one regiment of troops. The Chinese may have successfully landed by now!" said Secretary of War Russell A. Alger.

    "So, tell me your plan, what should we do now?" President Garrett Hobart asked.

    "Your Excellency, since the Chinese landing is unstoppable, we can only find ways to hold the Chinese off the west coast. Of course, if possible, it is best to drive the Chinese into the sea. However, the Chinese have a powerful navy  Support, we can't hit them hard on the coast!" said Secretary of War Russell A. Alger.

    President Garrett Hobart nodded.

    "The specific plan is to mobilize 400,000 troops from the 600,000 troops deployed on the west coast to attack the Chinese from the north, east and south, trying to control the battle around Los Angeles. In addition, from the east  Of the 400,000 troops in the area, I also plan to dispatch 200,000 to join the battlefield. After all, the Chinese ** troops are well-trained, and we cannot match the Chinese in terms of individual soldier quality or weapons and equipment. With the landing  As the number of Chinese troops increases, our pressure will increase. At the same time, the recruitment plan cannot be stopped. We need more troops. No one can guarantee how long this war will last. We must  Be fully prepared!" Russell A. Alger said.

    "Your Excellency, Minister, one thing is very important. I believe this is not only a matter of concern to me, but also to all Americans. If the Army cannot defeat the Chinese and cannot drive them into the sea. Then, can the Chinese be stopped in the Rocky Mountains?  West of the mountains to prevent the war from spreading to the heart of the United States or even the eastern region!" President Garrett Hobart asked.  At this time, although the West Coast of the United States had begun to develop, it was still far less prosperous than the East Coast.  The East Coast is the most important region in the United States.

    "Don't worry, President. The Chinese want to cross the Pacific to conquer us, and their logistical pressure is very high. On the West Coast, supplies can also be transported by sea, but if they want to cross the tall Rocky Mountains, it is simply impossible.  Therefore, even if we are not an opponent of the Chinese on the west coast, there is still no problem in blocking them west of the Rocky Mountains!" Russell A. Alger answered affirmatively.

    "Okay, I get it, just go ahead and do it!" President Garrett Hobart said with satisfaction.  Of course, the war is burning on American soil. This is a huge disaster for the United States, and it must find a way to end the war.  While military operations were underway, the United States also began diplomatic efforts.  However, China¡¯s asking price is too high for the United States to bear.

    The landing of the Chinese ** team in Santa Barbara went very smoothly.  The troops of the 3rd Regiment of the 54th Infantry Division of the U.S. Army stationed here were unable to withstand the attack of the Chinese Army.  After the first landing craft rushed onto the beach, in less than half an hour, the US military collapsed. More than 500 remaining soldiers of the 3rd Regiment of the 54th Infantry Division were captured, and the rest were all killed.  Dead, Santa Barbara fell into the hands of the Chinese Army.

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