Working as a police officer in Mexico
Chapter 1216: 593: Super Full, Time to Digest!
Chapter 1216: Chapter 593: Super Full, Time to Digest!
After capturing Las Cruces, the Eastern Theater’s directly affiliated Guard Division took a short break before becoming the vanguard!
Two hours later, at 23:13 on June 30, they consecutively captured Hatch, Garfield, and Ali. After resting in Ali for eight hours, they launched another attack on the 31st, taking Williamsburg, San Antonio (not the one in Texas), and Socorro!
In less than 30 hours, they captured six cities!
Colonel Harold Alexander made a name for himself with this battle.
Casare exclaimed several times after seeing this achievement, and it’s said that after Victor smoked three cigarettes in his office, he couldn’t help but praise, “He is a sharp spear!” These six words were a very high evaluation.
It depends on who is saying it.
If it’s from my mouth, you might think I’m bragging, but from Victor’s mouth, haha, Harold Alexander has secured a General’s position!
Meanwhile, Eastern Theater Commander Goodrian personally led Otto Moritz Walter Model’s 179th Army to attack from the west desert of Las Cruces, focusing on low-altitude and long-range firepower bombardment, then launching a charge with armored tanks followed by infantry tactics,
and within eight hours on July 1, they swiftly captured the surrounding area of Alamogordo!
They conquered Holloman Air Force Base and White Sands Missile Range, defeated the U.S. New Mexico National Guard’s 71st Brigade stationed here, killed the Brigade Commander and 20 other officers, captured nearly 2,000 U.S. soldiers, and pointed their spearhead at Alamogordo City, a major city in New Mexico!
7 a.m. on July 2.
With one order from Goodrian, the 17,900-strong 179th Army launched three rounds of shelling, taking less than 30 minutes to capture Alamogordo City. From then on, the entire southwestern region of New Mexico fell into Mexican hands.
The 28-year-old Goodrian became a legend after one battle!
The internet exploded with debate, mainly because the situation changed too rapidly.
Previously, Juarez was on the verge of collapse under the fierce bombardment of the U.S. military. At that time, only Otto Moritz Walter Model’s division and the Guard Division were stationed there, with a total of less than 7,000 men, yet they amazingly held out for nearly four days under relentless bombing, providing a “prerequisite guarantee” for the subsequent counterattack.
In war, there are always people who like to “point fingers” and consider it an art.
Just like later when Big Bear and the Second Bear fought each other under the influence of the third party, some people online claimed they could conquer Kyiv in three days!
There is no fine salt in the army…
But what happened? They worked the heck out of it for 24 hours plus over 1,100 days, not even a hair of Kyiv was seen. If they were really in charge, the entire army might have been wiped out by tomorrow.
Only insiders understand how impressive this counterattack was.
The duration was short, speed was fast, strategic goals were achieved.
Military media around the world began to review and evaluate this “Blitzkrieg.”
If the U.S. victory in Iraq was a triumph of technology.
Then in the U.S. vs Mexico, there was basically no weaponry disparity because whatever the U.S. had, Mexico also had, and Mexico had F22 stealth fighters breaking through radar defenses, striking directly at the rear, causing chaos for the opponent.
Your radar can’t catch it at all, so how can you talk about shooting it down?
South Korea, at this time, had just emerged from the “Abyss” of Quan Xiaojiang, so there were fewer restrictions, and more military programs appeared. In a variety show on the evening of July 2, a pro-American guest didn’t believe it and boastfully said, “How is it possible! It’s labeled as a super stealth fighter, I can even see it, how can it be called stealth?”
“This is completely wrong, I’m telling you, don’t be fooled by Mexican media, their self-developed F22 is not even as good as South Korea’s upcoming KTX-2!”
Host: “But online they say it’s a fifth-generation fighter…”
“Nonsense! You are not a military expert, you don’t know what fifth-generation means, what Americans haven’t made, can Mexicans make? Unless they found ancient high-tech at Indian ruins thousands of years ago, how is it possible, right?”
The Korean expert with single eyelids, in his 30s, with bangs, saw that the sexy host nodded approvingly at him, got excited, flipped his hair, “And even if Mexico can make fifth-generation aircraft, we don’t have to be afraid, one F22, we can match it with two F16s, and that’s a sixth-generation aircraft. Hey, look now, from the numbers perspective, we are winning.”
This number actually got the host’s agreement.
Making the Korean audience who watched this program that night a bit embarrassed.
You darn…
Darn military expert!
People at that time still cared about face, and they left scathing comments online, in no time, this variety show’s popularity soared.
At the routine press conference on July 3.
Someone asked about this to Deputy Chief of Staff: Admiral Edward Fritz Bloomburg, and upon hearing the question, he was dumbfounded and couldn’t help but extend his finger, “Frogs in a well, they need to understand that it is now Mexico rescuing South Korea. If I were them, I would rise up and bomb the U.S. Military Base in South Korea. From then on, I would no longer have to be subservient.”
“To the benefactors, you should say thank you!”
Hearing this, the Korean reporters below felt a surge of spirit, glanced at each other, hey, that seems reasonable.
If they break away from America, wouldn’t South Korea gain autonomy?
“General, how will Mexico deal with the captured New Mexico and California lands? Will they expel the Americans living there? Thank you,” asked a female reporter with a Xiangjiang TV Station badge.