The Rise of Australia
Chapter 710 Barton’s decision
1. Two days after the artillery position was attacked. new
Pershing, commander-in-chief of the Northwest Front, sat in the headquarters with a gloomy look on his face, holding a magnifying glass and carefully studying the battlefield situation map.
Standing next to him was General Pershing's adjutant, George Smith Patton Jr., and on the table beside him were many senior officials of the Western Front, including the division commanders and chiefs of staff of each division.
Rubbing his brow, General Pershing asked: "What's the situation in each department?"
"Your Excellency, Commander." The commander of the 7th Division, responsible for defending the line from Newtown to Williston, immediately reported: "We are short of all supplies, and some of the wounded are currently unable to receive better assistance.
At least two divisions of troops were stationed opposite Waterford, and I needed the support of at least one division to resist the enemy's attack. "
"Where can I conjure up a division for you?" General Pershing couldn't help his emotions and said angrily: "I can only give you the strength of one regiment, and you need to be stationed on the defensive line for at least one and a half months.
Even if the defense line is breached after a month and a half, you will still have a great contribution. But if the defense line is breached within a month and a half, even if it is just one day and a half away, you will become the sinner of this war, do you understand? "
"Yes, I promise to complete the mission, Your Excellency Commander!" the commander of the 7th Division responded very seriously.
As a dedicated soldier, General Pershing still has very strict requirements for his subordinates.
Because of this, the recruits trained by General Pershing still have a certain degree of combat effectiveness, and they can fight against the Russians.
"Let me go, Your Excellency Commander." George Smith Patton Jr. suddenly said: "It is not appropriate to mobilize the reserve troops for the time being. My infantry regiment can successfully complete the combat mission."
George Smith Patton Jr.'s sudden statement obviously caught General Pershing by surprise. ♦ ˆ ♦ s⃣ ˆ h⃣ ˆ u⃣ ˆ x⃣ ˆ .⃣ ˆ c⃣ ˆ o⃣ ˆ m⃣ After staring at Patton carefully for a long time, General Pershing nodded: "Then you go, Patton. Remember not to forget the responsibilities of a soldier. I hope to be able to The news of victory is heard in your telegrams, and may God bless you."
After achieving his goal, Patton did not ignore the importance of this military meeting and listened carefully to the deployment of defensive positions.
After the meeting, Patton announced General Pershing's order to his soldiers, and then followed the commander of the 7th Division to station in Williston in the northwest.
Along the way, Patton learned some information from the commander of the 7th Division, and then volunteered to be stationed further west at Culbertson.
Culbertson, located to the west of the Williston and Newtown lines, was one of the areas most likely to be surrounded by the enemy.
Being stationed at Culbertson is a relatively arduous task, because it not only has to bear the task of frontal defense against the enemy, but also has the responsibility of patrolling between Plantwood and Cabotson to guard against possible sneak attacks by the enemy army.
This is no joke. If the enemy is really allowed to enter the rear of the Western Front, the entire Western Front may face the end of being surrounded.
If this outcome was really brought about, the troops stationed in Culbertson would definitely bear a big blame. Patton's career as an officer might also end here, and he might even be sent to a military court to take responsibility.
But it also represents a greater opportunity. Because as long as you cross the river from the Culbertson area, you can also hope to go around to the back of Waterford.
According to intelligence, two Russian divisions are stationed here. As long as the Seventh Division can be united to encircle these two Russian divisions, it will not only relieve the defensive pressure on the Western Front, but also make a huge contribution.
But in comparison, it is more difficult for the US military to get around. Because Australasia occupies absolute air superiority, a large number of reconnaissance planes patrol around the battlefield every day. In addition to observing the mobilization of US troops, there is also the purpose of preventing US troops from making dangerous moves and quietly encircling them.
Of course, all this actually has nothing to do with Barton now. Patton had already made his decision about this war before requesting troops to support the 7th Division.
Although he respects General Pershing's philosophy of military honor, it does not mean that Patton is willing to sacrifice everything for the current U.S. government.
It's not that Patton is afraid of death, but fighting to the death for the current U.S. government is not a wise choice for Patton.
As he and General Pershing said before, continuing to fight would not be beneficial to the Americans. Patton would rather serve all Americans.
For Americans, the most important thing is to quickly resolve this war and return the United States to a state of peaceful development.
It doesn't matter who rules the United States, as long as the person who rules the United States can bring peace and prosperity to the Americans, then for Patton, this is something he can give everything for.
After leading his army to garrison at Culbertson, Patton held a meeting and announced his decision to garrison himself at Plantwood.
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The other officers naturally had no objection to Patton's decision, which seemed to be an ordinary decision.
After leading some of his trained confidants to station in Portland Wood, Patton did not immediately start arranging patrols and defenses, but was anxiously waiting for something.
Fortunately, there was no need to wait long. On November 12, Barton welcomed a guest to his temporary residence in Portland Wood.
"Mr. Barton, long time no see." After entering the warm house, the man took off his hat, took a breath of cold air, and said to the silent Barton with a smile.
"You guys, are everything you said before true?" Barton ignored the man's greetings and asked the question that mattered most to him.
"Of course it's true, Mr. Patton." The visitor said with a smile: "You also understand our management policy in California. We will not actively exploit and squeeze any American people.
If you are worried, the central region of the United States can be temporarily managed by you, provided that you make enough contributions to Australasia. "
"The entire central United States?" Barton was stunned. He didn't expect that the other party was so generous and willing to hand over the entire central United States to his management.
Although the population of the central states is not too large, it is still a huge area of more than ten states combined. Just give it to yourself?
"Of course." The visitor smiled and nodded, looking at the somewhat surprised Barton, and explained: "It seems that you don't understand His Majesty the King's emphasis on talents. A capable guy like you has long been in Australasia. He took the rank of general.
Of course, it's not too late. If you want, you can become the new president of the central region, and it's not a bad idea to be a marshal. "
The United States is so big that it is impossible to completely control Australasia. Even if Australasia captured the entire central United States, it would not be able to annex much land.
For example, in the middle of the United States, it is better to plan in advance and let Americans rule the United States. Britain and France will not have any excuse to refute.
Of course, this may trigger a new round of competition in the United States, and allow France and the United Kingdom to see an alternative way of ruling the United States, which is to support puppets to rule the United States.
But even if Australasia does not want to do this, I believe that Britain and France will not be able to let the defeated US government go.
Therefore, there is no pressure on Australasia from a president who promises a new country in the middle of the United States. This country can be formed at any time if it is thought of.
After hearing what the other party said, Patton no longer had any doubts, nodded and said: "As long as you can keep your promise, I am willing to make some sacrifices for all Americans.
During this time, I will remain stationed in Portland Wood. You can circle back from Poland to Wood, and the main force of the Western Front will be deployed in Bismarck, with some forces also deployed at Carrington in the east and Kenmare in the north. "
Patton did not say much about the deployment of troops in frontal defense positions. After all, with Australasia's comprehensive air superiority, the defense of the frontal position can definitely be figured out.
As long as Kenmare is bypassed, the U.S. military can be outflanked, the war can be quickly ended, and the war can even affect the entire U.S. and coalition forces.
After all, if the Western Front were defeated, it would mean the complete loss of the Midwestern United States. In this way, the Australasian army can not only threaten the Great Lakes industrial region, but also pose a huge threat to the Washington region.
If we think further, the investment of a large number of troops will also pose a huge threat to the U.S. Eastern Front.
This is the heaviest blow to the U.S. government and is likely to force the end of the entire war.
The man nodded, seeming to see that Patton's face was a little heavy, and smiled and consoled him: "To be honest with you, Mr. Patton. Part of our army has already marched from Canada to Minnesota.
Even if you don't cooperate with us, it's only a matter of time before the Western Front is surrounded. Of course, we would love to see smart people like you, Mr. Barton, recognize the situation.
For us, it is only the US government that is hostile, not all Americans. Our goal is to end this war and bring peace to the world, and our interests are aligned. "
Although General Pershing's defensive front was well deployed, the defense of the Canadian area could only be described as rudimentary.
There is nothing we can do about this. After all, the border between the United States and Canada is too long, and it is impossible to hold it with the 100,000 men in General Pershing's hands.
General Pershing had previously hoped that the main strength of the Union army would be delayed in the eastern battlefield, leaving only the Australasian army in the western battlefield.
But now the development of things has obviously exceeded General Pershing's expectations. The main force in the western battlefield has become the Russian army, and the Australasian army has become the unstable factor. This is also the reason why this detour was achieved.
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