Chapter 359 Go to North Korea
"This is a newspaper about you!" General Taylor called Parks into the office and then left a stack of newspapers on the stool in front of Parks. "Look at what these reporters have written. Nowadays, people no longer need to be in the past. Think about the people at the end of World War II. At that time, they admired heroes and loved hard-won peace, but now, they already think that the United States can rule the world!" There are too many helpless things in Taylor's words.
"I won't change my opinion!" Knowing that it was General Taylor reminding himself, Parks nodded and said, "General, I still think this war is a mistake. Maybe we will win, but none of us can ignore the status quo, that is, next to North Korea is a new giant, that is, China! No one can ignore the power of this country. They have just defeated Chiang Kai-shek's millions of troops, which are all armed by us! I'm talking about this war. I won't evaluate the justice and injustice of the war. All I know is that there are Americans, British, North Koreans and even Chinese who are about to join in the war!"
"Are you sure the Chinese will get involved? We will not cross the 38th parallel, and they have just established a new country. If they are not on a stable footing, will they choose to confront a country like ours? Also, do we have atomic bombs? Taylor obviously made the same mistake as the Americans at this stage. Even if he opposed the war, he still thought that the Chinese would not send troops in front of the powerful U.S. military. What's more, he has a glimmer of hope that the U.S. military will at most regain control of South Korea and will not advance to the north.
"Yes, general, this is my judgment!" Parks nodded. The only thing he is worried about now is that his former brothers will be involved in this war. Major Winters, Lieutenant Colonel Spiel and Lieutenant Colonel Heiliger, who are still serving in the army, as well as some veterans who are still serving in the army. If you really go to North Korea, what will happen? Parks suddenly regretted that maybe he should not have founded the Panther Special Team, or that his brothers would go home separately and enjoy a peaceful life.
"This may not be the scope of our discussion, but I still support your words yesterday. You know, I don't like this war either. I have prepared something to submit to the Ministry of Defense. Although I know it may not work, there must be someone to do it!" General Taylor stood up and walked to Parks, who quickly stood up.
"General!" Parks saw that General Taylor seemed to stop talking.
"I know what you think. I always want to talk to you about something relaxed, but I always don't have a chance." General Taylor smiled and said, "When I was in the 101 Airborne Division, I also wanted to talk to you several times, but the real process always makes you have no time to split up. Well, no matter what you plan, I still don't want you to get involved in such a dispute. It's good for you to try to keep silent outside in the future! If you really want to oppose this war, then let me do it!" General Taylor said, patted Pax on the shoulder, and then staggered back to his chair and sat down.
Parks didn't know how to say goodbye to him. He once again sounded Major Winters and Lieutenant Colonel Heeliger. At this time, Lieutenant Colonel Heeliger was ready to go. A squadron he led had begun to leave for the port of New York, and they would go to Asia. Participate in a war very far away from the United States.
"This is our second trip to Asia. I hope this is just a trip!" Brad carried the PV48 automatic rifle on his shoulder and jumped on the military truck. Almost all the special forces were dispatched to participate in this war. Brad was a veteran. He was a veteran of the Panthers. He was one of them since the formation of Parks. After Parks left the special forces, he has maintained the honor of the first place in fighting until now. Here, only Parks has won him.
"I don't like this kind of travel!" It was Toy who spoke. He frowned, looked at Brad and said, "We may be unlucky this time. Do you want to know why? This is not a small-scale conflict. We can solve the small-scale conflict in the past, but it is God's blessing that we can survive such a big war!"
"Of course, there are other reasons!" At this time, Hubler said something aside. Then he pulled the side of the truck hard, stepped into the truck, and sat next to Brad. "Brad, do you want to know the final reason?"
"Okay, let's talk about it, don't be a problem!" Brad waved his head at him and said, "You know I don't like guessing riddles. This is not what I'm good at. I'm only good at cutting the enemy's throat with a bayonet!"
Hu Bole couldn't help sneer, and then nodded seriously to him and said, "Maybe you think it's ridiculous, but it's true that our former boss, he is not optimistic about this war. I think we will end in failure. Don't look at me like that. Think about it, the boss is not a person who shows his attitude so easily. He is always full of hope for victory, but this time, he showed a negative attitude. Don't you think it's very unusual?
To Huborough's surprise, Brad nodded and said, "It's very unusual. To be honest, although I've been in the special forces for a few years, the only thing I really admire is the boss! It's a pity that he's not here. I miss him a little. If he leads us, maybe we will win like last time in China!"
"Don't be delusional, the boss won't come back!" Hubler said sadly.)
At this time, Lieutenant Hefron's shouting voice came from outside the barracks, and he was calling someone to board the truck. His face was solemn, because what Parks said in yesterday's newspaper made him feel a little uneasy!
The truck trembled and finally moved forward towards the port. They are about to embark on a different road, which is destined to be full of many uncertain factors and indebable good or bad luck. Lieutenant Colonel Helliger was riding in a jeep. He looked at the street he had passed through. He was in a trance. Everyone on the street was waving to them, as if they were the heroes who returned from victory. People were full of confidence in the U.S. military and even a little blind.
And when Lieutenant Colonel Heiliger boarded the warship, he received a letter from Winters in Tacoya's barracks. At that time, the order was transferred from the military headquarters, which plunged Winters into hesitation.
"Congratulations, Lieutenant Colonel Winters!" Major Rudolph smiled at Winters in the battalion. Yes, Winters had just been promoted to the rank of lieutenant colonel before receiving the letter, but this was not what Winters wanted, because in the ensuing letter, the order of the military headquarters was transferred. He would be transferred from reserve to active service, and he would immediately go to the Korean War and be ordered to command the 18th regiment of the 101st Airborne Division. A battalion of the 7th regiment. And this is what makes Winters difficult.
"Kristin, you know, I'm tired of the war. I landed in Normandy in June 1944 and then entered service at the end of 1945, and I have no claim for the war." Winters frowned and shook his head gently.
Major Rudolph was stunned, and then he didn't know what to say. Yes, he believes that this is the best time for a soldier to participate in the war, win the war, and then win the honor. This is the lifelong pursuit of a soldier. Rudolph is such a soldier. But Winters is completely different from what he thinks.
"I have to rush to New York and then go to Asia with the upcoming Black Panther Special Forces!" Winters squeezed his lips and then said, "The 187th Regiment has now arrived in North Korea in advance, but unfortunately, they lost a battalion commander in the first battle they participated in."
"This is unlucky enough!" Rudolph had to smile in accordance with it.
"Yes, I'm the one who replaced the unlucky guy. The 187th Regiment has launched a battle and is resting!" Winters said and began to pack up his things! It seems that these are no longer used. I have to go to the airport right away!" With that, he put his simple luggage on his back, and finally took a look at the Tacoya barracks and stepped out of the barracks gate.
Rudolph drove the jeep to Winters to the airport. He never understood why Lieutenant Colonel Winters, once the famous 101 Airborne Division, was suddenly tired of the war. This was something he couldn't understand. It was not until the unfortunate news one day that he felt the mood when Winters left today.
A large transport ship was moored in the port of New York, and the officers and soldiers of the Panther Special Forces boarded the warship in an orderly manner. Helliger was the last one. He looked at the team of the brothers walking in front of him, and the brothers on the ship who had boarded and lay on the spiral ladder. He took a deep breath and stepped on the suspension ladder.
"Moss!" Suddenly, a voice came from behind him. He was dotted. His voice was so familiar that he couldn't believe it. He quickly turned around and saw the figure of a familiar person. He couldn't help walking towards him quickly, and the two hugged each other tightly.
"God, Dick, I didn't expect to meet you on such an occasion! Don't tell me that you also went to North Korea. Hellig hugged Winters hard, then let go and held his hand tightly.
"It's really unfortunate that you guessed!" Winters shrugged his shoulders and smiled, "I didn't expect that in five years, we would stay together again in this way." Winters said and motioned Heiliger to walk towards the suspension. "I was reconscripted and transferred from reserve to active duty, responsible for commanding a battalion of the 187th Regiment in North Korea."
"I knew it, I knew it!" Heiligelian said about the two armies and said with a gloomy look, "Have you seen the newspaper about Les? He is not optimistic about this war!"
"I've seen it. I totally agree with him!" Winters nodded, "Fortunately he didn't go. We have to have someone stay in the United States and witness this wrong result!"
The two said and boarded the spiral ladder, and then stepped on the thick deck. With the sound of a whistle, the transport ship slowly left the dock and began to move towards the sea. At this time, they didn't know what would happen in the future.
Behind the back of the transport ship, rolling white waves, and seabirds flying over the ship from time to time...
(to be continued)