Super Chief

Chapter 615: Dilemma

In the military plan made by the British, the West Route Army, that is, the British soldiers who landed from the southern shore of Lake Ontario, was led by Colonel Barry St. Redger.

Lieutenant Colonel Barnett is the right-hand man whom Colonel St. Redegor values ​​very much. Therefore, Lieutenant Colonel Barnett was appointed by Colonel St. Redegg. The 88th Light Infantry Regiment is an important team under Colonel St Redegg. Under the leadership of Lieutenant Colonel Barnett, this light infantry regiment will march from east to west to ensure the safety of the West Route Army.

As a result, no one thought that when the 88th Light Infantry Regiment encountered resistance from the Continental Army, it was unexpectedly bombarded. There were only more than 200 healthy soldiers left in a regiment of 1,000 people. There were as many as dead and wounded soldiers. More than 800 people...

   When Major St. Redegg saw this light infantry regiment that had been completely crippled, it was furious.

   But it doesn't matter if Colonel St. Redger scolds the sky, the 88th Light Infantry Regiment has been completely disabled. Before the battle plan of Colonel St. Reidge was launched, the West Route Army had lost one-fifth of its strength.

   "Damn it, who on earth attacked the 88th Light Infantry Regiment?" Colonel Sanredger's roar echoed in the barracks, and the officers lowered their eyebrows and dared not answer.

In the end, his adjutant whispered in his ear: "Sir, was it made by the Indian tribe? In this neighborhood, apart from the **** Continental Army, only the native Indian tribe has such military strength. ."

   The adjutant's words calmed down Colonel St. Redige's emotions, and he lowered his head and thought for a long time before he smiled bitterly.

   The adjutant said that is very reasonable. As the highest military commander of the West Route Army, although St. Redge has been stationed in Canada, he has also heard of the rapidly rising Indian tribe.

   The most important thing is that St. Radge knows that at least half of his soldiers are equipped with the new rifle that was developed and manufactured by that tribe. There are also those small but powerful grenadiers, also made by that tribe.

   There is no doubt that in this wilderness, the only person who can carry out such intense shelling is the Indian tribe.

   Just, isn’t that tribe’s relationship with the British Empire has always been good? Why would they suddenly attack the 88th Light Infantry Regiment?

   As a colonel officer, and also the most powerful subordinate of Brigadier General John Burgoyne, St. Redge knows a lot of hidden things.

   For example, the Colonel Alvin Auston who is now stationed in the Detroit Fortress has had a good relationship with that tribe in the past two years.

The Alston family behind Colonel Alston has a very good relationship with Brigadier General Burgoin, especially Brigadier General Burgoin’s father-in-law, the still alive Earl of Derby, and his relationship with the Alston family is even more impressive. intimate.

   The Auston family obtained a lot of good things from the New World, and it is said that they were all traded from that Indian tribe. In addition to fur, other things like cigarettes, alcohol, salt and even weapons, the Auston family have been tossing about it for the past two years.

   As a member of the House of Commons and the highest military officer in Canada, Brigadier General Burgoin has also made money in the past two years because of the relationship with the Auston family.

   In this respect, the Indian tribe had good relations with the British Empire, but why did they take action on the 88th Light Infantry Regiment?

   couldn't figure out the key Colonel St. Redegg, and immediately sent someone to find Lieutenant Colonel Barnett.

"Andrew, what's the matter with you being attacked? Why did the Indian tribe launch shelling against you? Tell me about the whole process, including what happened before you landed!" Although it was yourself Almost one of his capable subordinates was almost lost, and no one could bear such a loss, so St. Redige's tone was exceptionally harsh.

   You must know that in the Battle of Bunker Hill two years ago, only more than 200 soldiers were killed in the Royal Army, and only more than 800 were injured.

   But this time, it only took a few minutes to kill a light infantry regiment. This loss was even greater than that of the Bunker Hill battle.

  No one can bear such a loss.

   "Sir, I don't know why the natives launched shelling on us. Hmm..." Barnett has completely lost his former arrogant child, and he speaks like a bereaved dog.

   "Say! Say what you have, and you can't hide it!" St. Redige said angrily. He had already seen something in Barnett's expression.

"It's nothing..." Lieutenant Colonel Barnett tweeted, "That is, when we just landed, Colonel Alston, who was stationed in the Detroit Fortress, once sent someone to tell me that we should not land at that location, as if It was because the landing site we chose was too close to the ancestral land of that indigenous tribe... But the landing site was chosen by us at the beginning, which also involved subsequent military operations, so I ignored it at the time. After the landing was completed Just march along the established route, and the result is..."

   When St. Redger heard these words, he almost passed away with anger.

   He immediately figured out why the native tribe had to shell the 88th Light Infantry Regiment and the Continental Army.

   But ~lightnovelpub.net~ St. Redige really can't lose his temper.

   Did you say that Barnett did something wrong? No, he did it right. After all, the landing location was chosen when the military plan was made. Barnett had no right to change the landing location, and he could only land and march according to the plan.

   But this landing site was chosen near the ancestral land of the aboriginal tribe. Of course, people didn't want it. It's as if two foreign armies suddenly appeared on the outskirts of London fighting there. Who can stand this situation?

   Saint Redige felt that his head was about to explode, but he just couldn't help it.

   Punched Barnett? The first St. Redge couldn't bear it, and the second Barnett did nothing wrong. He should not bear such a responsibility.

   Find revenge for that indigenous tribe?

   St. Redige has no such thoughts at all.

   Just kidding, even without this military plan, the West Route Army under his leadership would not join forces with Brigadier General Burgoin, and he would not dare to trouble the native tribe.

According to the information obtained from Colonel Alston, that indigenous tribe’s military power is extremely powerful, especially since they also possess a kind of artillery with extremely terrifying range and more terrifying power. Once that thing is fired, they are not enough. People have stuffed their teeth.

   The 88th Light Infantry Regiment is a living example!

  The distressed Colonel St. Redger finally had to choose to swallow this injustice alive...

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