I am A Villain
Chapter 898: Ned Letler
The commander-in-chief of the reinforced coalition, Ned Lightler, who was responsible for organizing the two continents of South America, looked at the fleet of Weirs suspended in the distant sea.
He only calmly said to the soldiers of the entire navy and air force in the command system:
"We ran over and crushed the **** sixth district."
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A sea-air battle that far exceeded the scale of any of the branch bases in the world was launched in the Pacific Ocean.
The blaze of the sky, even the citizens of the west coast of North America, can clearly see.
It was like a sea of flames burning in the sea.
Everyone knows that every inch of firelight burns the life of a human army.
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Countless fighters swarmed like locusts in the air.
They are the vanguard, and their purpose is to dig through the Weills' line of defense.
This is already a suicide attack.
After this anti-blocking war is over, it is not clear how much the leading air force can remain.
The warships and submarine submarines at sea level are also advancing rapidly.
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This force will face a situation without any reinforcements. They can only win and cannot be defeated. No one can free their hands to help them because they themselves are the reinforcements.
At this time, in the roof of the world, the Asian, Northern European and Eastern forces have already taken the lead, but since Asia is the main battlefield this time, the attacks they have suffered are also the most serious. The Weirs poured most of their troops into this. On the continent, the most extreme speed has wiped out most of the military branch bases in Asia.
Now the world coalition forces are moving towards Asia from all directions, and before the coalition forces arrive, the Asian front will carry the banner of resistance against the Weir alone.
Even under the worst attack, they have no choice but to resolutely move towards the roof of the world!
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Ned ’s American Allied Forces also had no reinforcements. They had to win, and they had to win fast.
Because once too much time is delayed over the Pacific Ocean, the situation on the frontal battlefield will turn sharply into a bad situation, and the original Welch fleet, who played the attackers behind the Allied Forces of the Americas, will end up with the fastest task The speed turned to the Pacific Ocean, and cooperated with the Welman fleet on the front line of defense, forming a form of front and rear pinch.
The American Coalition is a reinforcement.
If they fell on the march, it would be a shame for General Ned, he would rather be buried on the roof of the world, because that would at least prove that he died on the frontal battlefield, and he became a reinforcement general What he should do, he completed his mission.
And if he dies on the Pacific Ocean, it means that he died without fulfilling his task. This kind of death, no matter what the world thinks, Ned will regard it as his greatest shame.
His philosophy is not only the military's duty to execute orders, but also to fulfill the orders.
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No one will support this force.
Victory just gives them the opportunity to rush to the real battlefield, and if they lose, they will be buried in the cold ocean current.
So as soon as he came up, Ned launched the most fierce and deadly offensive.
The vanguard was almost a suicide attack, making a gap for the entire coalition, and then all the fighter groups and the Weir warships were fighting in the air.
The blazing sky light turned the morning sky into daylight.
auzw.com Ned ’s army is destined to be a lone army with a heavy mission.
What he led was not the most elite troops in the two continents of North America and South America at present.
So the task of supporting Asia, which should have been carried by the elite, was rotated to these non-elite troops that were "neglected" by the Weirs.
Including Ned himself, he was also in danger.
He has been more than fifty years this year. According to the regulations of the American army, if he has applied for retirement for more than 30 years, he is now an old man watching TV at home.
If it wasn't for the first game, Ned might really become such a bad old man. When he returned to his hometown in Texas, he would get his own collection of hot weapons every day, and then pull a few comrades alive to retire to roast crocodile ribs.
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But the first game completely reversed Ned's career.
His two sons were on the battlefield.
Both sons are excellent air force pilots. The eldest son Rick was the first air force to reach the frontal battlefield in the first battle, that is, the elite air force that first cut the gap for the entire coalition.
It was Rick's medal of hero that was finally returned to the old man. His son's body and fighter have been crushed into powder on the battlefield, and no traces can be found at all.
The youngest son Sean is also an air force.
He did not participate in the front battlefield of World War I, but he shouldered the grief of his brother's death and the mission of the military family. At the age of 19, he joined the convoy of the migration plan.
Unfortunately, he did not see the day when the migration plan finally ended.
During a migration, their army encountered the Weirs.
In order to evacuate the migrating crowd smoothly, the entire Air Force team drove fifteen fighter planes into the Weir fleet.
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Old Ned had lost his two sons, and the rest of the family were only those cold medals.
He once said to his old comrades: "After he retires, he will be a waste, and then he can drink beer and drink enough."
But in the end, he put on his military uniform again.
The unresolved retirement application could not be written after all.
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The first time the two continents were attacked, Ned's branch office was not attacked, because there was no military reserve at all.
He was originally a general nearing retirement.
Even in the high-level command headquarters of the military, he is only a marginalist, and the determination of major decisions has nothing to do with him.
And Ned himself said that he was just a soldier. He could not be called a general. The soldier had to carry a gun on the battlefield. If he was sitting in the command post, he would not understand those high-tech command systems. So he had to go to the battlefield, otherwise it would really become a waste.
This time, Ned was most expected to see him.
All his life has been spent on the battlefield, and the ending must be on the battlefield.
This is war.
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Ned is just the epitome of many families.
One thing he is more fortunate than the parents of the dead children is that he himself is a soldier, and he has the ability to stand on the front line and fight for a sigh of relief.
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