Font
Large
Medium
Small
Night
Prev Index    Favorite Next

Chapter 643 Eisenhower's Raid

When Eisenhower and his son met with General Marshall and briefly chatted, Eisenhower was pulled apart by Admiral Marshall.

As for the others, they continued to inspect the army's training, and John also followed them to inspect without disturbing his father, Eisenhower and Admiral Marshall's separate chat.

"The recent battle of Sicily and the naval battle in the Mediterranean seem to have failed?"

Admiral Marshall said in a gentle tone when no one stopped them from chatting.

"Yes! Sir! It's my poor job!"

Eisenhower honestly blamed himself.

"It is a good thing to know how to take responsibility. I didn't read it wrong, but what I want to know now is whether you have any good combat suggestions? We can't afford much failure! Ike!"

Admiral Marshall said in a deep tone.

"I plan to take advantage of the time when Hitler transferred Rommel and Guderian to Morocco and the Middle East to surprise Italy and France! How do you feel, sir!"

Eisenhower spoke out his inner plan straight to the point.

"Well! Your suggestion is very bold! Are you sure? You are usually a very cautious person!"

Upon hearing such a bold proposal, General Marshall immediately stared at Eisenhower with surprise and asked.

"You can try it because this is an opportunity that we are very difficult to get, especially when Hitler has emerged with new weapons and equipment. We should concentrate our superior forces while his front line is too long and attack his weak areas! Only in this way can we win!"

Eisenhower said seriously.

"Give me a detailed combat plan. After I and the General Staff have finished reading it, we will hold a meeting to discuss the feasibility!"

"President Roosevelt has been paying attention to the war in Europe, especially the recent successive military failures!"

Admiral Marshall also spoke seriously.

"Okay, but I feel that the group will start discussing our combat meeting in the evening. It is best to launch a sneak attack before the German army can react! This way we have a high success rate, otherwise we will fail!"

Eisenhower said to General Marshall very seriously with his eyes.

"Okay! Leave everything to you to host, I will listen carefully and host you!"

Looking at Eisenhower's persistent eyes and firm tone, Admiral Marshall nodded with satisfaction and agreed.

"Thank you! The trust of the commander! This time my surprise attack will definitely be successful, because I believe that as long as the German army pulls the front line too long and their troops cannot be mobilized and supplies, they will definitely have no way to resist the attack of our overwhelming superior forces!"

Seeing the other party trusting him so much, Eisenhower was very grateful to Admiral Marshall.

"Then do it well! You are the officer I support and preside over. You don't have to be afraid of what happened after failure. You just need to let go! Just rush to the front line like a brave soldier to kill the enemy in front of you!"

Admiral Marshall stared at Eisenhower with encouraging eyes and inspired the other party.

"Yes! Sir!"

Eisenhower straightened his body like a new recruit, and gave a big military salute to General Marshall, and responded loudly.

"Okay! Then we will also go over and inspect the army's training, and then hold an emergency combat meeting immediately to strive for all personnel to quickly open up a second battlefield to liberate Western Europe by surprise attacks on Italy and France!"

Admiral Marshall seemed to be infected by Eisenhower's sudden self-confidence, and he patted the other person's shoulder with excitement and said with a bright smile.

"Yes! Sir!"

Eisenhower also agreed happily, radiantly.

At this moment, his heart was constantly improving his surprise attack on Italy and the combat operations against France.

Because he felt that his future career as an officer might be dependent on his current decision and this surprise attack that was evenly planned and planned in his heart.
Chapter completed!
Prev Index    Favorite Next