Reborn South Africa as a police officer
Chapter 2505
A sneak attack can only be done once, the first time is tactical, and the second time is stupid.
Admiral Frisner is very smart. He is the commander of the German "South" Army Group. After sending two reconnaissance planes to investigate the camp of the First Division, General Friesner gave up the idea of a sneak attack.
In the absence of long-range artillery, a sneak attack on a ring position defended by tanks is simply death.
Two reconnaissance planes were frantically attacked by the first division's anti-aircraft guns. One was shot down directly and fell into the Danube River. The other was injured and fled back to Budapest. Then the airport was bombed by the Southern African Air Force that followed.
Now only the Air Force is less affected by the weather and continues to dispatch.
In Ypres, Belgium, after the US First Army captured the fortress of Liege, it returned to Ypres to rest and reorganize. It is also the logistics center of the Allied forces in Belgium. All the materials needed by the Allied forces to fight in Belgium must pass through Ypres. .
In the last World War, Ypres became an important battlefield. The Allied Powers and the Allied Powers fought repeated tug-of-war in Ypres, among which large-scale battles broke out three times.
Thirty years have passed since the first Battle of Ypres broke out in 1914.
There are still ten huge bomb craters left in Ypres, which are relics of the last world war. At that time, in order to break through the German positions, the British army dug tunnels under the German positions and placed more than [-] tons of explosives.
Perhaps both sides had shed enough blood in Ypres. This time the Allied forces invaded Belgium. The German army did not entangle the Allies in Ypres too much, so they withdrew their main forces to the Liege Fortress, and Ypres escaped. It wasn't too badly damaged.
Now Ypres is a huge hospital.
The U.S. military suffered heavy casualties during the capture of the Liege Fortress. More than 7000 U.S. troops were injured. Some of the wounded have been transferred to the United Kingdom or sent back to the United States for treatment. There are about [-] U.S. troops staying in Ypres for treatment. people.
Fortunately for those GIs who were sent back to the UK and the US, their wars were over and they would not be returning to battle in the future.
At the same time, they are also unfortunate, because their injuries are serious, and most of them are left with physical disabilities. If they cannot receive good care, their future life will become a problem.
Southern Africa has the most advanced field medical care in the world. There are three field hospitals for the Southern African Expeditionary Force in Ypres, the largest of which has nearly 3 beds.
In the A3 area, Second Lieutenant Fred's injury recovered well and has reached the discharge standard. However, Fred insisted that he still needs to be hospitalized. If he stays in the hospital, the hospital has nothing to do with him.
Hospital treatment is not free, the US government pays for everything.
"Wow, look at this, the federal government of southern africa is sending a sympathy team to europe at christmas, probably including the actress garbo, she is so charming, if i can have dinner with her, then let me go right away I am willing to die!” Fred would read newspapers to the patients in the ward every day, his injury was on his arm, and the stitches had been healed.
There are three people in a ward, and the other two are Tom from Cobrado and Armstrong from Tennessee.
Armstrong's injury is not serious, and the position is a bit sensitive. The injury is on the buttocks and he cannot lie on his back, and he can only sleep on his stomach.
Tom's injury was on the head. Although the doctor judged that Tom's injury had healed after a detailed examination, Tom said that he had a headache so bad that he couldn't sleep every day.
Fred suspects that Tom is faking as much as he does, since the evidence is clear that Tom's sleepless nights are not due to headaches, but to too much sleep during the day.
For example, now, Armstrong is very energetic and gossips with Fred.
"Is it just for dinner?"
"If after dinner, I have the opportunity to talk about life with Jia Bao, I will certainly be happy to accompany you."
The two chatted enthusiastically, and a mere piece of entertainment news made the two of them reach that level.
Armstrong did not participate in the chat. His injury was not serious, but repeated many times. The doctor is already considering sending Armstrong back to the United States for treatment, because Tom needs a long period of recuperation.
The position of the butt is really awkward. Although it is not fatal, it is easy to repeat. Going to the toilet every day is equivalent to experiencing torture for Armstrong.
"By Christmas, I'm afraid we will have returned to the battlefield." Armstrong was sad, and his adventure journey ended before it even started.
Garbo is a southern African. Even if he came to work in the army, he was performing for the Southern African Expeditionary Force and had nothing to do with the US military.
Even if the U.S. military gets an invitation, it must be an officer of the general's level. Armstrong and the others have no chance to follow, they can only look at Garbo's poster and so on.
Not to mention, the U.S. government is still doing a good job in this area. There are more than one poster distributed, and the poster girls are all hot and full of temptation.
"No, no, no, I will definitely still be in this hospital." Tom's words revealed his true injury.
Just as Armstrong was about to speak, the door opened suddenly, and several US military officers walked in.
"Tom Richard, is your wound healed?" The officer said gravely.
"No sir, I have a terrible headache, as if someone is sticking a needle in my head, and I often feel nauseous—" Tom said, retching a few times cooperatively, expressing that he was very uncomfortable.
"Tom Richard, you now have two choices, either return to the army as a warrior, or be sent back to your hometown as a deserter, now tell me what is your choice?" The officer did not listen to Tom's excuse.
"Sir, I'm not healed yet, I'm sick, I'm sick!" Tom panicked, he didn't want either.
"You are indeed sick, but the doctor can't cure you, and you need the help of the Germans to treat you." The officer was indifferent, and he saw through Tom's disguise at a glance.
The battle at the Liege Fortress had been over for more than half a month. All the US soldiers who could not be cured had been sent away. Those who stayed in Ypres were all slightly injured. Even the doctors thought they could be discharged from the hospital. The officers obviously trusted the doctors' judgment more.
"I'm not, I'm not—" Tom faltered.
"Pack up your things now. You only have 10 minutes. Whether you decide to return to the army or to your hometown, you must leave here today." The officer turned to face Fred without showing mercy.
"Gibbon Fred, is your wound healed?"
Fred made the right choice: "Yes sir, my injury is healed and I'm actually preparing to apply for discharge to return to the army."
Tom's eyes widened immediately. Are you people in the capital so fickle?
Ten minutes later, Tom and Fred walked out of the hospital with their belongings and boarded the truck waiting at the gate, which would take them back to the unit.
The arrival of the Allied forces brought great changes to Ypres. After the end of the last world war, this small city has not been able to recover its vitality, and its population is not even as large as 30 years ago.
Now Ypres has become a huge military city. Allied officers and soldiers are everywhere in sight. Americans are the most, and there are also many southern Africans. There are also British and French, and even Canadians and Indians. No Belgians alone.
The uniforms of soldiers from various countries are compared, and the uniforms of the Southern African Expeditionary Force are the most handsome. It is said that when the Southern African Ministry of Defense decided on the uniforms of the Expeditionary Force, it invited the senior clothing designer of Eternal Company, so the clothing distributed, no matter Dresses and casual clothes are very elegant.
The uniforms of the officers and soldiers of the Southern African Expeditionary Force, the jacket is a short windbreaker similar to a hunting jacket, and the bottom is breeches with slightly narrowed legs. It is very handsome to match with multi-purpose short boots.
Look at the uniforms of the American soldiers again. The khaki bread jacket and loose wide-leg overalls emphasize comfort, which has nothing to do with handsomeness.
In the words of the officers and soldiers of the Southern African Expeditionary Force, American soldiers have traveled directly from the last world war to the present.
Because the suits of the US military officers and soldiers are similar in style to the Southern African Expeditionary Force during World War I.
But the clothes of the southern African expeditionary force at that time were iron gray, but now the US military is khaki.
Therefore, looking at it comprehensively, this suit of the US military is not only 30 years behind that of southern Africa, but also lags behind in the choice of colors.
Tom and Fred didn't care much about whose clothes looked better. Their eyes were focused on the occasional women.
After all, there were no women in the field hospital.
This is also the tradition of the field hospital of the Southern African Expeditionary Force.
In fact, it’s not that they don’t exist, but there are none in the ward where Tom and Fred are located. The nurses in the senior officer’s ward are all young and beautiful girls.
The nurse in charge of the ward where Tom and Fred are located is a strong African aunt who can pick up a person casually and leave.
That was what kept Tom and Fred attached.
"This is good, look at her legs, they are slender and powerful, like a galloping horse—" Fred and Tom exchanged views on the tailgate of the truck.
"Isn't Garbo the man of your dreams?" Tom disliked, just as Fred had abandoned Garbo all along.
"Garbo will always be the girl of my dreams, but this does not affect my appreciation of other women, who would give up a whole forest for a tree—" Fred smiled wretchedly, and then the heartbroken scene happened up.
The girl Fred and Tom were talking about was really nice, and the heavy winter clothes couldn't hide the girl's strong capital. She stood on the side of the road and looked around as if she was waiting for someone.
A military off-road vehicle stopped beside the girl.
The girl was all smiles, kissed each other on the cheek with the officer who got off the bus, and then the girl got on the bus.
Looking at the southern African military emblem on the car, Fred's expression became numb.
In Europe, the officers and soldiers of the Southern African Expeditionary Force are indeed more popular than American soldiers.
This is just the beginning. When it comes to Germany, not only will the situation not improve, but the gap will widen further.
When the officers and soldiers of the Southern African Expeditionary Force dealt with women, they never used coercive means.
So after the end of the last world war, many European girls followed the officers and soldiers of the Southern African Expeditionary Force to Southern Africa to start a family.
When the U.S. military was stationed in Germany, there were more than [-] cases of violent violations alone, and countless illegitimate children were left behind after the final withdrawal.
Looked at this way, there are good reasons why Europeans don't like Americans.
"What a bitch, it's better to be my Garbo, who will never betray me!" Fred's feelings were as casual as his words.
One after another, "healed" American soldiers came out of the hospital, and soon a truck was filled with people, and the truck slowly left.
Due to time constraints, there are still damaged buildings on both sides of the road that have not been cleaned up and repaired in time, but the road surface has been repaired, and the truck is running smoothly.
Passing through several checkpoints along the way, the inspection by the U.S. military was very easy. When they saw that there were American soldiers in the carriage, they waved their hands and let them go.
The checkpoints in southern Africa are very strict. In addition to checking the certification documents issued by the hospital, they also have to verify the number of people, meticulously.
Passing by a southern African military camp on the road, it can be seen that the conditions are very good. There is still a stove burning in the sentry box at the entrance. The sentry is wearing thick cotton clothes. Standing in the sentry box without fear of the cold wind, his cheeks are flushed by the stove.
Half an hour later, Tom and Fred finally returned to their unit, and they were disappointed when they got out of the car.
There was no fire, no applause, and even Tom and Fred would starve all night because they missed their meals.
Within an hour of leaving the hospital, Tom and Fred were already missing life in the hospital.
At six o'clock in the morning, Tom was awakened by the wake up call.
This is amazing, Tom's unit has never been so punctual.
"Don't be surprised, this is the wake-up call for southern Africans, damn southern Africans, they don't sleep, and they don't let us sleep." Tom's roommate Bruce got up cursing, and the officer on duty outside had already started blowing the assembly whistle.
"What are you doing gathering so early?" Tom was unfamiliar with everything in front of him.
"What else to do, training, training, damn training—" Bruce hated morning exercises.
Soon Tom and Bruce started cursing the Southern Africans.
Tom hadn't had a morning workout since leaving boot camp.
The army camp where Tom is located is next to the camp of the Southern African Expeditionary Force.
Even during the rest period, the Southern African Expeditionary Force never stopped training every day, especially in the morning, and every five kilometers a day was unshakeable.
This is a pain for the American soldiers who have never run five kilometers since leaving the boot camp.
The camps are all next to each other. The Southern African Expeditionary Force can run five kilometers a day. Why can't the American soldiers do it?
Why can't it be done?
Then run.
Not only the five kilometers, but the U.S. military commanders are completely exhausted with southern Africa. The U.S. military must complete the daily training programs of the Southern African Expeditionary Force every day. Therefore, from morning to night every day, the American soldiers feel that they are resting in the rear. It is more tiring than fighting on the front line.
A week later, Tom didn't know if it was an illusion. He felt that the training intensity in southern Africa was increasing every day.
Anyway, it's a roll.
Admiral Frisner is very smart. He is the commander of the German "South" Army Group. After sending two reconnaissance planes to investigate the camp of the First Division, General Friesner gave up the idea of a sneak attack.
In the absence of long-range artillery, a sneak attack on a ring position defended by tanks is simply death.
Two reconnaissance planes were frantically attacked by the first division's anti-aircraft guns. One was shot down directly and fell into the Danube River. The other was injured and fled back to Budapest. Then the airport was bombed by the Southern African Air Force that followed.
Now only the Air Force is less affected by the weather and continues to dispatch.
In Ypres, Belgium, after the US First Army captured the fortress of Liege, it returned to Ypres to rest and reorganize. It is also the logistics center of the Allied forces in Belgium. All the materials needed by the Allied forces to fight in Belgium must pass through Ypres. .
In the last World War, Ypres became an important battlefield. The Allied Powers and the Allied Powers fought repeated tug-of-war in Ypres, among which large-scale battles broke out three times.
Thirty years have passed since the first Battle of Ypres broke out in 1914.
There are still ten huge bomb craters left in Ypres, which are relics of the last world war. At that time, in order to break through the German positions, the British army dug tunnels under the German positions and placed more than [-] tons of explosives.
Perhaps both sides had shed enough blood in Ypres. This time the Allied forces invaded Belgium. The German army did not entangle the Allies in Ypres too much, so they withdrew their main forces to the Liege Fortress, and Ypres escaped. It wasn't too badly damaged.
Now Ypres is a huge hospital.
The U.S. military suffered heavy casualties during the capture of the Liege Fortress. More than 7000 U.S. troops were injured. Some of the wounded have been transferred to the United Kingdom or sent back to the United States for treatment. There are about [-] U.S. troops staying in Ypres for treatment. people.
Fortunately for those GIs who were sent back to the UK and the US, their wars were over and they would not be returning to battle in the future.
At the same time, they are also unfortunate, because their injuries are serious, and most of them are left with physical disabilities. If they cannot receive good care, their future life will become a problem.
Southern Africa has the most advanced field medical care in the world. There are three field hospitals for the Southern African Expeditionary Force in Ypres, the largest of which has nearly 3 beds.
In the A3 area, Second Lieutenant Fred's injury recovered well and has reached the discharge standard. However, Fred insisted that he still needs to be hospitalized. If he stays in the hospital, the hospital has nothing to do with him.
Hospital treatment is not free, the US government pays for everything.
"Wow, look at this, the federal government of southern africa is sending a sympathy team to europe at christmas, probably including the actress garbo, she is so charming, if i can have dinner with her, then let me go right away I am willing to die!” Fred would read newspapers to the patients in the ward every day, his injury was on his arm, and the stitches had been healed.
There are three people in a ward, and the other two are Tom from Cobrado and Armstrong from Tennessee.
Armstrong's injury is not serious, and the position is a bit sensitive. The injury is on the buttocks and he cannot lie on his back, and he can only sleep on his stomach.
Tom's injury was on the head. Although the doctor judged that Tom's injury had healed after a detailed examination, Tom said that he had a headache so bad that he couldn't sleep every day.
Fred suspects that Tom is faking as much as he does, since the evidence is clear that Tom's sleepless nights are not due to headaches, but to too much sleep during the day.
For example, now, Armstrong is very energetic and gossips with Fred.
"Is it just for dinner?"
"If after dinner, I have the opportunity to talk about life with Jia Bao, I will certainly be happy to accompany you."
The two chatted enthusiastically, and a mere piece of entertainment news made the two of them reach that level.
Armstrong did not participate in the chat. His injury was not serious, but repeated many times. The doctor is already considering sending Armstrong back to the United States for treatment, because Tom needs a long period of recuperation.
The position of the butt is really awkward. Although it is not fatal, it is easy to repeat. Going to the toilet every day is equivalent to experiencing torture for Armstrong.
"By Christmas, I'm afraid we will have returned to the battlefield." Armstrong was sad, and his adventure journey ended before it even started.
Garbo is a southern African. Even if he came to work in the army, he was performing for the Southern African Expeditionary Force and had nothing to do with the US military.
Even if the U.S. military gets an invitation, it must be an officer of the general's level. Armstrong and the others have no chance to follow, they can only look at Garbo's poster and so on.
Not to mention, the U.S. government is still doing a good job in this area. There are more than one poster distributed, and the poster girls are all hot and full of temptation.
"No, no, no, I will definitely still be in this hospital." Tom's words revealed his true injury.
Just as Armstrong was about to speak, the door opened suddenly, and several US military officers walked in.
"Tom Richard, is your wound healed?" The officer said gravely.
"No sir, I have a terrible headache, as if someone is sticking a needle in my head, and I often feel nauseous—" Tom said, retching a few times cooperatively, expressing that he was very uncomfortable.
"Tom Richard, you now have two choices, either return to the army as a warrior, or be sent back to your hometown as a deserter, now tell me what is your choice?" The officer did not listen to Tom's excuse.
"Sir, I'm not healed yet, I'm sick, I'm sick!" Tom panicked, he didn't want either.
"You are indeed sick, but the doctor can't cure you, and you need the help of the Germans to treat you." The officer was indifferent, and he saw through Tom's disguise at a glance.
The battle at the Liege Fortress had been over for more than half a month. All the US soldiers who could not be cured had been sent away. Those who stayed in Ypres were all slightly injured. Even the doctors thought they could be discharged from the hospital. The officers obviously trusted the doctors' judgment more.
"I'm not, I'm not—" Tom faltered.
"Pack up your things now. You only have 10 minutes. Whether you decide to return to the army or to your hometown, you must leave here today." The officer turned to face Fred without showing mercy.
"Gibbon Fred, is your wound healed?"
Fred made the right choice: "Yes sir, my injury is healed and I'm actually preparing to apply for discharge to return to the army."
Tom's eyes widened immediately. Are you people in the capital so fickle?
Ten minutes later, Tom and Fred walked out of the hospital with their belongings and boarded the truck waiting at the gate, which would take them back to the unit.
The arrival of the Allied forces brought great changes to Ypres. After the end of the last world war, this small city has not been able to recover its vitality, and its population is not even as large as 30 years ago.
Now Ypres has become a huge military city. Allied officers and soldiers are everywhere in sight. Americans are the most, and there are also many southern Africans. There are also British and French, and even Canadians and Indians. No Belgians alone.
The uniforms of soldiers from various countries are compared, and the uniforms of the Southern African Expeditionary Force are the most handsome. It is said that when the Southern African Ministry of Defense decided on the uniforms of the Expeditionary Force, it invited the senior clothing designer of Eternal Company, so the clothing distributed, no matter Dresses and casual clothes are very elegant.
The uniforms of the officers and soldiers of the Southern African Expeditionary Force, the jacket is a short windbreaker similar to a hunting jacket, and the bottom is breeches with slightly narrowed legs. It is very handsome to match with multi-purpose short boots.
Look at the uniforms of the American soldiers again. The khaki bread jacket and loose wide-leg overalls emphasize comfort, which has nothing to do with handsomeness.
In the words of the officers and soldiers of the Southern African Expeditionary Force, American soldiers have traveled directly from the last world war to the present.
Because the suits of the US military officers and soldiers are similar in style to the Southern African Expeditionary Force during World War I.
But the clothes of the southern African expeditionary force at that time were iron gray, but now the US military is khaki.
Therefore, looking at it comprehensively, this suit of the US military is not only 30 years behind that of southern Africa, but also lags behind in the choice of colors.
Tom and Fred didn't care much about whose clothes looked better. Their eyes were focused on the occasional women.
After all, there were no women in the field hospital.
This is also the tradition of the field hospital of the Southern African Expeditionary Force.
In fact, it’s not that they don’t exist, but there are none in the ward where Tom and Fred are located. The nurses in the senior officer’s ward are all young and beautiful girls.
The nurse in charge of the ward where Tom and Fred are located is a strong African aunt who can pick up a person casually and leave.
That was what kept Tom and Fred attached.
"This is good, look at her legs, they are slender and powerful, like a galloping horse—" Fred and Tom exchanged views on the tailgate of the truck.
"Isn't Garbo the man of your dreams?" Tom disliked, just as Fred had abandoned Garbo all along.
"Garbo will always be the girl of my dreams, but this does not affect my appreciation of other women, who would give up a whole forest for a tree—" Fred smiled wretchedly, and then the heartbroken scene happened up.
The girl Fred and Tom were talking about was really nice, and the heavy winter clothes couldn't hide the girl's strong capital. She stood on the side of the road and looked around as if she was waiting for someone.
A military off-road vehicle stopped beside the girl.
The girl was all smiles, kissed each other on the cheek with the officer who got off the bus, and then the girl got on the bus.
Looking at the southern African military emblem on the car, Fred's expression became numb.
In Europe, the officers and soldiers of the Southern African Expeditionary Force are indeed more popular than American soldiers.
This is just the beginning. When it comes to Germany, not only will the situation not improve, but the gap will widen further.
When the officers and soldiers of the Southern African Expeditionary Force dealt with women, they never used coercive means.
So after the end of the last world war, many European girls followed the officers and soldiers of the Southern African Expeditionary Force to Southern Africa to start a family.
When the U.S. military was stationed in Germany, there were more than [-] cases of violent violations alone, and countless illegitimate children were left behind after the final withdrawal.
Looked at this way, there are good reasons why Europeans don't like Americans.
"What a bitch, it's better to be my Garbo, who will never betray me!" Fred's feelings were as casual as his words.
One after another, "healed" American soldiers came out of the hospital, and soon a truck was filled with people, and the truck slowly left.
Due to time constraints, there are still damaged buildings on both sides of the road that have not been cleaned up and repaired in time, but the road surface has been repaired, and the truck is running smoothly.
Passing through several checkpoints along the way, the inspection by the U.S. military was very easy. When they saw that there were American soldiers in the carriage, they waved their hands and let them go.
The checkpoints in southern Africa are very strict. In addition to checking the certification documents issued by the hospital, they also have to verify the number of people, meticulously.
Passing by a southern African military camp on the road, it can be seen that the conditions are very good. There is still a stove burning in the sentry box at the entrance. The sentry is wearing thick cotton clothes. Standing in the sentry box without fear of the cold wind, his cheeks are flushed by the stove.
Half an hour later, Tom and Fred finally returned to their unit, and they were disappointed when they got out of the car.
There was no fire, no applause, and even Tom and Fred would starve all night because they missed their meals.
Within an hour of leaving the hospital, Tom and Fred were already missing life in the hospital.
At six o'clock in the morning, Tom was awakened by the wake up call.
This is amazing, Tom's unit has never been so punctual.
"Don't be surprised, this is the wake-up call for southern Africans, damn southern Africans, they don't sleep, and they don't let us sleep." Tom's roommate Bruce got up cursing, and the officer on duty outside had already started blowing the assembly whistle.
"What are you doing gathering so early?" Tom was unfamiliar with everything in front of him.
"What else to do, training, training, damn training—" Bruce hated morning exercises.
Soon Tom and Bruce started cursing the Southern Africans.
Tom hadn't had a morning workout since leaving boot camp.
The army camp where Tom is located is next to the camp of the Southern African Expeditionary Force.
Even during the rest period, the Southern African Expeditionary Force never stopped training every day, especially in the morning, and every five kilometers a day was unshakeable.
This is a pain for the American soldiers who have never run five kilometers since leaving the boot camp.
The camps are all next to each other. The Southern African Expeditionary Force can run five kilometers a day. Why can't the American soldiers do it?
Why can't it be done?
Then run.
Not only the five kilometers, but the U.S. military commanders are completely exhausted with southern Africa. The U.S. military must complete the daily training programs of the Southern African Expeditionary Force every day. Therefore, from morning to night every day, the American soldiers feel that they are resting in the rear. It is more tiring than fighting on the front line.
A week later, Tom didn't know if it was an illusion. He felt that the training intensity in southern Africa was increasing every day.
Anyway, it's a roll.
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