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Chapter 634 The confidence of Lieutenant General Fletcher

"How long does it take to reach the Soviet-occupied Fortress of Vladivostok? Major General Neus!"

In the command room of the Essex-class aircraft carrier, Lieutenant General Fletcher asked Major General Noyce beside him.

"A day, if there is no estimation error!"

Major General Noyce replied immediately.

"Have the Japanese army discovered our movements?"

Lieutenant General Fletcher continued.

"Not yet, because in the Central Pacific, Lieutenant General Spruenz and Major General Turner are conducting current operations. Now many Japanese air fleets and ships are attracted by them because they are bombing the airports of various Japanese islands on a large scale!"

Major General Noyce responded to the information he knew.

"What about the Germans? How are their naval forces on the Eastern Front now? Is it our strength, or are they?"

After hearing this, Lieutenant General Fletcher continued to ask.

"The German fleet on the Eastern Front has not yet investigated their deployment, but now we know that most of the aircraft carrier fleets led by Denitz are in fierce naval battles in the Mediterranean and Cunningham; in addition, it is also found that the German army Richthofen and Guderian also led another aircraft carrier fleet to the Middle East!"

"But I haven't heard of Guderian and his friends in the Middle East yet. Instead, Rommel's aircraft carrier fleet has successfully landed on the pseudo-French colony Morocco, and has now occupied the port of Ceuta, a Spanish colony!"

Major General Noyce thought about it and continued to answer.

"Well! We will send more reconnaissance aircraft as soon as possible to investigate the sea surface of the Vladivostok Fortress we are about to arrive. We will definitely not be able to enter the aircraft carrier fleet of the German and Japanese troops!"

"Especially, don't know if they don't enter. We are from the aircraft carrier fleet that President Roosevelt and their high expectations! Our purpose of this secret operation is to help the Soviet army regain control of their sea power in the Baltic Sea and to assist their future army counterattacks!"

"So we must complete the combat mission quickly, and be able to sink and shoot down all the German and Japanese fleets we discovered, as well as the carrier-based aircraft they sent to attack!"

"It's time for this damn Pacific battle and the world war to end as soon as possible!"

"We want those damn German and Japanese troops to know the power of our U.S. navy, and we are the overlords of the future sea!"

Lieutenant General Fletcher said seriously.

"I'm right! I think so too! By the way, what do you think of those Soviet fleets? Will they be detrimental to us after we enter their fortress?"

"Because, now we are all on their territory!"

As soon as Lieutenant General Fletcher finished speaking, Major General Noyce expressed his concerns.

"It's hard to say that we can only be wary of them! We can deal with every move, and there is anything to support us! And now the common enemy of our two countries is Germany and Japan. I believe that those Soviet officers will not be so stupid. When the war is unclear, come to us to engage in hostilities!"

"If they really do this, we will never support them any military supplies, weapons and equipment. And the biggest consequence of their doing so is that the German army can take advantage of the opportunity to cheer up their wealth that they finally have to cheer up!"

"At that time, these Soviet soldiers will know what the suffering of a country is like. Their Stalin leader should not be so stupid!"

Upon hearing this, Lieutenant General Fletcher shook his head and said without any concern.

"Hope! I always feel uneasy, I don't know why!"

Major General Noyce frowned and felt uneasy.

"I believe that the strong strength of our newly-edition Special Mixed 20 aircraft carrier fleet is not able to defeat us, whether it is the German, Japanese, or Soviet fleet!"
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