Rebirth of American Brothers

Chapter 127 Discussion Plan

Pair Kandy lost all his money, and then he gritted his teeth to vent his resentment on the Germans. Although it was still a while before they were airborne, now it seemed that he couldn't wait.

"Can't you wait?" Suddenly, a voice came from behind Patty. He turned around and saw that it was Pax.

Picandy saluted quickly and said, "No, sir, I'm just complaining about damn luck!"

"Don't complain about luck, think about our airborne, and do what you should do. You act more like a veteran who acts as a role model than complaining about luck here, corporal Kendy. Do you think you are ready for this airborne? Parks's tone seemed very harsh.

This surprised many brothers around him. After all, Parks has always been very kind in the hearts of his brothers. And he can get along well with his brothers and knows how to respect his brothers, and his brothers also respect him very much.

"Yes...yes!" Pyconti couldn't react. He stammered, "It's my problem. There's no reason!"

"Okay, go on!" Parks said, he didn't look at him again, turned around and left. He had just left Winters. He wanted to see his brothers in the barracks, but he saw a group of people who were gambling happily, and then he heard Pakante's words. Such a blindly optimistic tone came from a veteran, which made him a little angry.

"Continue?" Pai Kendhi watched Parks turn around and leave. He couldn't help looking back at the brothers around him and said puzzledly, "Is there something wrong with the lieutenant or me?"

"The boss can't be wrong, Kanti, you must have done something wrong!" Granary sat aside and looked at Pakonty with a smile, "Don't expect us to sympathize with you. Obviously, the boss is very unhappy today, and you are here to say a lot. Who is unlucky if you are not unlucky?"

"Okay! I agree. As long as there is action in the future, the boss can still take me. Kanty raised his hand and surrendered, "Okay, you guys, I still have a gold watch now, German, Pace, look, how much is it worth? This is worn by a German colonel. It's very precious!"

"Coloe?" Pace suddenly came to his senses, took the watch over, and then looked at it carefully. "What a good watch, man, have you ever killed a German colonel? That's cool!" Listening to Pace's words, several recruits surrounded them. They wanted to hear what was going on. Of course, this kind of brave thing could always make the recruits excited.

"Please, he killed just the lieutenant colonel, Pace, don't let this guy cheat." Gernelly said with a laugh.

Picandy stared at him, and then smiled at Pace and said, "Although he is a lieutenant colonel, the chance to kill the lieutenant colonel on the battlefield is rarer than shooting a fly with a gun. But I did it, didn't I?"

"Can you say it?" The recruits asked. They asked.

"Of course, but this watch is very valuable, Pace, tell me, how much should it cost?" Pyconti took the opportunity to say to Pace, who was looking forward to it, "You have to give me an estimate, and then I'll tell you the origin!"

"Three hundred!" Pace looked at the watch for a while before saying.

Pai Konty grabbed the watch, shook his head and sneered, "You're really good at joking, three hundred? This watch is a kind of glory. Even if it is not a captured booty, it should not be more than this price!"

"Well, five hundred, I can only pay so much, for the sake of a German lieutenant colonel!" Obviously, the booty itself is a big **, and for these recruits, not to mention a captured lieutenant colonel.

"600, this watch belongs to you!"

"Five hundred and fifty, this is my bottom line! No matter how expensive it is, I don't want it!" Pace gritted his teeth, stared at his watch for a while, and then looked away with difficulty.

Pakandi looked at Pace and felt that he couldn't get anything more, so he nodded and said, "Okay, it's up to you. It's a deal!" With that, he handed over the watch.

"This watch..." Pace said doubtfully to Py Kanty.

"Well, let me tell you, I followed our leader, went deep into the rear of the Germans, raided the German headquarters, and captured it from somewhere." Kanti said proudly, "We killed several school officers, including their regimental commander, Colonel Haight. God, that's crazy. Now think about it and you will know how crazy it is!"

"Commandoes?" Pai Kandty's words made the recruits take a deep breath, because the deeds of the commandos were familiar to every airborne soldier. "It was captured when assaulting the German headquarters?" Then the recruit's eyes were firmly sucked by the watch.

"You are at a loss, Pace!" Gernelly smiled, and then took out a ring from his body and shook it in front of the recruits. "See, the pattern on it, this is qualified for those who have been rewarded by Hitler. Rookies, let's pay a price. This is much better than that watch. Does anyone bid? This was also what I got when I raided the German headquarters. Although he is also a lieutenant colonel, he has been praised by Hitler and is very valuable!"

The veterans will not miss any opportunity to show themselves, which can establish their prestige in front of the recruits and let them show their admiration for themselves, which can greatly satisfy the vanity of the veterans, especially for those who have participated in the commandos.

But the soldiers didn't know what Parks was worried about. They just went crazy before parachuting. This is a vent for the veterans and a stimulus for the recruits.

Parks wrote a plan for his whole "Market Garden Plan" overnight and handed it over to Winters. He must write it out as soon as possible. Before he parachutes, he can at least let the Allies reduce some mistakes, even if they don't take their own advice.

"Know yourself and know your enemy, so that the war can see the hope of victory!" Winters appreciates what Parks summarized in the plan. He nodded to Parks and said with a smile, "Sink, you!"

Parks nodded and then said, "Will you hand it over to the head of Sink instead of Major Horton or Lieutenant Colonel Stryr?"

"Don't worry!" Winters nodded to Parks, and then picked up the military cap and put it on. He opened the door of the barracks and walked towards the regimental headquarters.

Parks looked at him until his shadow disappeared. He took a long breath and sat down.

"Is this Parks's plan?" Colonel Sink threw Parks's plan on the table, and he was very dissatisfied with Winters crossing his superiors and giving him a plan by a lieutenant platoon leader.

"Yes, I have the same opinion as him!" Winters stood firmly on the side of Parks. He looked at Colonel Sink and didn't panic at all. "I think what he said makes sense!"

"Does it make sense?" Sink was obviously angry with him. "This is an unfounded suspicion, and it makes no sense to do so. What on earth is he questioning? Let's pay attention to the Dutch intelligence? Do you know what the Dutch resistance has done? The British have been fooled by them. Is their information credible?

"And the Germans' determination to resist and strength?" Colonel Sink rummaged with the paper on the table again, "The depth is too long, the supply line is too narrow... Is he Montgomery or Brilton? Don't forget that he is just a lieutenant. You're just a captain. Do your part, Winters. You can't worry about these things!"

Sink said, suddenly softened his voice and sighed, "Actually, I can't do much!"

"Yes, sir!" Winters suddenly felt a little helpless.

"Get out of here!" Sink suddenly yelled at Winters angrily. Although Winters is an officer he is optimistic about, it is obvious that he has gone too far this time.

Winters saluted and then turned away. He had tried his best, but the result was not ideal. This was also what he expected. He came here just because of Parks, in order to explain to Parks.

Watching Winters leave, Colonel Sink sighed at Stryr, who was silent, "You have seen this plan. What do you think about this matter? To be honest, they are too bold.

Stryor nodded and said, "In fact, I personally think that Lieutenant Parks's worry is reasonable. Let's not talk about victory. Once we face the tenacious resistance of the German army, our defeat will become a reality.

Colonel Sink also nodded, then looked at the plan in his hand, and couldn't help smiling bitterly and said, "Now we are under the command of the British army, which is not good news. The British will not believe the Dutch. There is already Dutch intelligence showing that there are German armored forces in the Arnam area, which the British believe is false intelligence of the Dutch. They have been fooled."

"So what should we do?" Stryll looked at Colonel Sink, "If Parks's expectation becomes a reality, we will suffer a major setback, which will be a heavy blow to us!"

Colonel Sink looked at Stryer and said with a wry smile, "Actually, I don't have much confidence in this battle plan!" Then he looked at the plan in his hand and said, "The only thing I can do now is to give this plan to General Taylor in time. I believe this will help them! For God's sake, they should be vigilant!"

Colonel Sink handed over the plan to General Taylor of the 101st Airborne Division overnight, but attached the regimental's opinion to the plan: it has important reference value.

General Taylor discussed with General Gavin of the 82nd Airborne Division at that time. To be honest, they completely left the British First Airborne Division, and they did not deal with the British.

"Actually, I have questioned this battle plan for a long time!" General Gavin looked at the plan and said with a wry smile, "This plan is too hasty. If I can really run through the German defense line to the north, I would be lucky. And there is no doubt that the British Browning division commander lacks combat experience but refuses to admit that they are good men, and their division's staff is too superficial. Why do British troops often make mistakes in combat? Now the problem is getting more and more serious. Their troop commanders lack determination and are afraid of difficulties.

"It seems that our opinions are the same!" Taylor sighed, "This Lieutenant Parks is very presaving. We have to do something to reduce our losses, which is much better than knowing that there is a problem but doing nothing!"

(to be continued)