Chapter 1023: Victory will eventually belong to the United States

North America

On the morning of September 5th

Armed with guns and ammunition, Japanese soldiers in dark blue uniforms poured into Juarez, Mexico, a city on the U.S.-Mexico border. It is only more than ten kilometers away from the border between the two countries.

Sporadic gunfire was heard in the city from time to time, which soon came to an abrupt halt.

The tired-looking Japanese soldiers did not pause in the slightest and hurried forward on tall horses or trucks along the avenue leading north from downtown Juarez to the U.S.-Mexico border.

A large number of local Mexican residents hid in their homes in terror, and could only peek out through the windows, watching the murderous Japanese soldiers pass by the street in front of them, and the iron flow rolled north.

God, what the hell is going on?

Everyone had this question in their minds, and soon the Japanese translators arrived, holding tin tin horns in their hands, and repeatedly and loudly propagandized in stiff Spanish;

"All the local residents of Yancheng City, pay attention, this is the transit of the army of the Fusang Empire, we will not take the initiative to hurt anyone, and we will leave soon. Please refrain from any hostile moves, as this will lead to serious consequences, this is a stern warning. ”

"Please refrain from any hostile moves, this is a stern warning......"

At this time, the confused Mexican felt the clue and immediately became angry.

Immediately, a few locals who seemed to have quite an identity came forward and found the theory that the Japanese officer began to get emotional, and the two sides obviously had an unpleasant conversation, because the Japanese officer waved his hand, and the soldiers around him raised their rifles and shot.

"Bang Bang Bang ......"

After a crisp burst of gunfire, the Mexicans in charge of the negotiation all fell in a pool of blood, and they had already been poisoned by the Japanese army.

At this moment, the Japanese army showed its murderous side.

If Mexico were not one of the observer countries of the Pacific Security Alliance, the Fuso country, as a world power, would not have taken a good look at it at all, a poor, backward and inferior agricultural country, except for a larger country, which is often bullied by the people of the United States and secretly wept, there is nothing worth saying about it.

It won't be long

There was a rush of gunfire along the border, which lasted for more than ten minutes before an abrupt end, followed by a long silence.

It is clear that the US military units on the border line have been poisoned.

The task force of the Fuso North American General Command crossed the U.S.-Mexico border in a windswept manner and rushed into the southern oil fields.

After the victory, the Japanese army was divided into two routes, one way with the powerful Fifth Division as the main force, and took the train to the north to attack Rio Rancho, Santa Fe and other cities more than 400 kilometers away. The soldiers climbed onto the long tank train, tied themselves tightly to the top of the tank with their backpack straps, the lower part of the tank car, the junction of the carriages, as long as there were Japanese soldiers wherever people could stand, and it looked like there was a sense of déjà vu of a third brother.

After the tank train was loaded with several empty wagons to carry ammunition and artillery, one after the other drove out of the station and roared north.

On the other hand, with the Ninth Division as the main force, after bloodlessly capturing the southern oil field of Las Cruces, except for a wing to guard the oil field, most of the other officers and men immediately set off again after a short rest, and killed the horse gun along the spacious and flat New Mexico Highway in the United States.

Around 4 p.m

The Ninth Division advanced nearly 100 kilometers to Lotzburg, the logistics center of the US army in the south, and without resting, it immediately plunged into a ferocious attack.

Most of the nearly 10,000 U.S. soldiers and more than 30,000 militia members in the local area were on vacation, completely scattered, and there was almost no resistance in the face of the menacing Ninth Division, and the meager resistance was quickly torn apart.

After the Japanese army gained the momentum, they launched a fierce attack on the east and west in the early morning of the next day, and at this moment, the American troops in a desperate situation were already panicking, and they could not have imagined that the Japanese army would actually kill behind the butt and cut off the only life supply line of the American army.

A day and a half after the bloody battle, Bowie Fortress fell.

Japanese soldiers poured in from the Bisby area, took the convenient rail transportation through the city of Las Cruces, turned north, and did not stop in the cities of Rio Rancho and Santa Fe, which had been occupied by the Japanese Fifth Division, and stormed the important town of Wagenmande in central New Mexico, and engaged in a fierce battle with the hastily assembled more than 60,000-meter militia.

After two days of bloody fighting, the Japanese army once again captured Waganmande, recovering the city that the American army had taken at great cost, and after a little rectification, continued to advance north.

September 11th

On the seventh day after the outbreak of the Second U.S.-Japan War, the Japanese captured the city of Raton on the border between New Mexico and Colorado, bringing the flames of war into Colorado.

September 17th

The Japanese captured Fort Worthen, Colorado, and threatened the big central city of Denver, shocking the nation and the world.

By this time, the people of the United States had woken up from the initial series of defeats, and a tidal wave of anger ensued, and the militias of the eastern and central states continued to arrive in Colorado City, amassing nearly 100,000 troops in this small city, and building three trench defensive fronts and countless barbed wire.

Behind the city of Colorado, the suburbs of Denver built a second-line defensive position according to the terrain, and nearly 20,000 troops and a large number of military supplies arrived every day, and there was also the only armored division in the United States, the first armored division of the United States Army, a total of 16,000 people and a large number of equipment, also arrived at the front line of Denver in recent days.

In today's United States, where great humiliation and hatred of the same enemy have led to a volcanic eruption of patriotic sentiment, even though they know that the battle is extremely dangerous and bloody, millions of white young people still sign up for the army (militia, the same below), vowing to beat the fart of the little devils of Fuso.

After the Japanese occupied Fort Worthsen, Field Marshal Oyama Iwa, a commander with extremely rich combat experience, ordered the Japanese army to stop its advance and build fortifications on the spot in preparation for a counterattack by the American army.

In addition, it is necessary to free up your hands to deal with the heavy group of American troops besieged on the border of central New Mexico.

In the previous U.S.-Japan border dispute, one was the central one. One is the south, which has a large east-west communication corridor, and is also the focus of the border dispute between the two countries and a heavily garrisoned fortress area, where the US military has more than 80,000 army troops stationed in the above two places, and nearly 200,000 militia troops to assist in the defense.

Now that the southern Bowie Fortress has fallen, the local 34,000 army soldiers and more than 70,000 militiamen have been annihilated, except for more than 17,000 people, the rest have raised their hands as prisoners, and now they are obediently staying in the Japanese prisoner of war camp.

And in the central Gallup region

The US military has nearly 46,000 army soldiers and more than 100,000 militiamen, has built sufficient and perfect logistics facilities, hoarded a large amount of materials, has more than 1,700 artillery pieces of various kinds, and more than 220 armored vehicles, and can hold on independently for more than a year.

The U.S. military stationed in the favorable terrain of the Colorado Plateau has built a continuous defense line in an area of nearly 100 kilometers along the Gallup and Milan lines, which is a necessary place for railroads and highways, reaching Las Vegas and Wagenmund in the east and Los Angeles in the west.

The current form is extremely unfavorable to the US military, with the enemy being attacked from both the east and the west, while the south is a barren mountain desert, and the north is an insurmountable Colorado Plateau and the Great Rift Valley, which are difficult to cross, and hundreds or thousands of kilometers are uninhabited at every turn.

For the encircled U.S. troops, there is only one way to wait for reinforcements except to surrender.

Fortunately, they had a well-built and solid defensive line, sufficient troops, and sufficient ammunition and material supplies, and had the necessary conditions to hold out for a long time.

The supreme commander of the Gallup area is the chief of staff of the US Army, General Fred C. Ainsworth, who is inspecting the area, a veteran general who has experienced the "Wool War" and the first American-Japanese war, and his personality is as tough as a sun-dried old cowhide, and surrender is not an option at all.

Immediately after the outbreak of the war, he took over the command, quickly organized the militia to participate in the battle, repelled more than a dozen attacks by the Fifth Division, and firmly held the town of Milan.

On this basis

Around the town of Milan, Admiral Fred C. Ainsworth redeployed a new defensive line, forming artillery and heavy machine-gun positions on high ground, rivers and other favorable terrain, and dug four trenches of 47 kilometers long, set up open bunkers, and laid out barbed wire fences. An insurmountable front was formed.

Two weeks after the outbreak of the war

The Gallup fortress area repelled dozens of Japanese attacks, and the Japanese paid enough blood for a strong defensive line, but still did not advance an inch, which became a thorn in the throat of Marshal Dashan Yan, and he had to turn back and launch the Battle of Gallup to completely remove this pain point.

Internationally

London was furious at the outbreak of war between Japan and the United States, and in the early days of the war it sent several telegrams a day, warning the Fuso government to pull back from the brink and not to push the international situation to the brink of even more danger.

On the other hand, the government of Philadelphia was strongly advised not to escalate the scale of the war.

It's a pity that there is no turning back when the bow is opened?

The red-eyed two countries have been fully engaged in the war, the Fuso country still has the least perfunctory, and the people of the United States angrily let the British ambassador tell the London government;

This war was provoked by the shameless Fuso country, when will it end? That must be the final say of the people of the United States, no other country has the right to put their beaks, and the people of the United States will choose to fight to the death until all the invaders are completely driven out of the territory of the United States.

The great beautiful people will never succumb to the iron hooves of the invaders, and victory will eventually belong to the United States.

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