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Chapter 1242 Hu Bin's Guidance

1242 Marshall said he wanted to send a telegram to Hu Bin, and Roosevelt said that Hu Bin was surrounded, could he still provide advice to them? But Marshall believed in Hu Bin's ability to command and strategic deployment.

Soon, Hu Bin received a telegram from Marshall in the command center.

"Marshall's telegram? Are the American troops surrounded?" Hu Bin immediately asked after hearing the telegram that Mo She told him that it was Marshall.

"It seems!" Mo She said with a smile.

"It's a bad war. I was surrounded by the Japanese on the first day. Will MacArthur expand the scope of reconnaissance? Will he investigate more than 1 million troops be operating?" Hu Bin heard it and cursed with a wry smile, then took the telegram and looked at it carefully. After reading it, Hu Bin gave the telegram to Mo She and remembered it there.

"Brother Bin, isn't this just right for us?" Mo She saw Hu Bin thinking about it, and immediately started talking.

"Stop being proud, it's my choice! But don't be proud. We are in other people's territory, so we still have to come up with some ideas. Otherwise, the Americans say that we have selfish intentions, cheat them, and do things well!" Hu Bin said to Mo She with a smile.

"Hehe!" Mo She heard it and laughed.

"Let me think about it, take the map over, the map to the south!" Hu Bin heard it and said to Mo She. Mo She immediately asked someone to look for the map.

"Brother Bin, are you really giving them advice?" A senior adviser looked at Hu Bin and asked.

"Let's go out, but for their troops, casualties are definitely small, take your time!" Hu Bin said to the staff officer.

"Brother Bin, we are all surrounded. I suggest you, just say you don't know, which means your own attitude. Anyway, they didn't believe us at the beginning. If they believed us, there wouldn't be such a thing. What do you think?" Another senior adviser looked at Hu Bin and said.

"That's right, it's better not to be so irritating. If you want to play, just play with it. On the surface, we are good friends with the United States." Hu Bin said with a smile.

"Brother Bin, the map is here!" At this time, a staff officer took the map to Hu Bin and said to Hu Bin.

Hu Bin spread the map on the ground, then took the things and started marking it on the map.

"I have a chance. I didn't completely siege and I'm afraid of it. Oh, just fight. Fight to the south. Most of the Japanese troops are in the north. Don't be scared by the armored troops in the south of the Japanese. I'll set up bombers to bomb, and then assemble artillery to bomb the tanks and infantry behind the tanks. I'll have a chance.

You can even break the siege of the Japanese and face the Japanese in the north directly. If you fight well, the casualties can be controlled within 100,000!" Hu Bin said as he looked at the map.

"100,000? Brother Bin, the United States is all recruits, the kind that can panic when they fight. Do you still expect them to suffer 100,000 casualties to break through the siege of the Japanese?" said a senior staff officer behind.

"If it is a veteran, 20,000 is enough! This is not about the soldiers, but about the general. Whether the general dares to fight is the key!" Hu Bin said with a glance at the senior staff officers.

"Why?" the senior staff officer heard it and looked at Hu Bin and asked.

"Look, the Japanese went around to the south of Pittsburgh and blocked the retreat of the United States. I don't know how many troops the Japanese have, but there are definitely not many. It is estimated that they are 3 armored divisions, plus 3 to 4 infantry divisions. Such troops are blocked here. What does the Air Force do? Ah?

There are no fortifications, as long as the Air Force dares to sacrifice, these infantry and the Japanese armored troops will suffer heavy casualties. In addition, there are also armored troops on the United States, leading 2 to 3 infantry divisions to charge directly. Think about it, these Japanese still want to live? Can't they kill them?" Hu Bin pointed to the map and said to the staff.

"Yes, as long as the Air Force dares to bomb and sacrifice, these Japanese are indeed over. Although Japan also has fighter jets, the United States also has them.

As long as they can hold the Japanese fighter jets and the bomber breaks through forcibly, with 50 to 100 bombers, they can kill the Japanese devils below. Regardless of whether they have air defense firepower on the ground or not, they are bombing, then the devils below will be in trouble!" The senior staff members nodded and said when they heard this.

"Do you want to tell Marshall? Tell them, then the American troops will escape!" a senior staff officer looked at Hu Bin and asked.

When Hu Bin heard this, he stood there and thought about it. He was also considering whether to tell the United States!

"Mad, the Japanese are too. They are anxious. At worst, Harrisburg will be taken back by the United States. It doesn't matter. Continue to mobilize troops to the south, and have a few more divisions to buy some time for themselves and arrange the troops. The American troops will really not be able to get out!" Hu Bin stood there and cursed.

"Brother Bin, you don't have to worry about the Japanese. Now it's the United States. Do you want to tell them?" A senior staff officer heard Hu Bin say this and looked at Hu Bin with a wry smile.

"Tell me, anyway, the generals from the United States will execute the orders, but I don't know if they can do it. Anyway, I don't think so. Who knows if they will fight?" Hu Bin thought for a moment and said to the senior staff.

"Okay!" The other senior staff officers heard it and nodded. Then Hu Bin sat down at his seat, began to pick up the pen and think about it. After thinking for a while, he started writing. After writing, he handed it over to Mo She and asked him to send a telegram. Then Hu Bin arrived in front of the map.

"Is there any information on the special forces going south from the north?" Hu Bin asked, standing in front of the map.

"Yes!" Mo She nodded and said.

"Find it!" Hu Bin continued. After a while, Mo She came over with a few telegrams, and Hu Bin picked it up and saw it.

"A lot of troops have been transferred to the south. If the troops of the Marshall Command are a little slower, it will be troublesome for the US troops to leave. Send a telegram to Huang Wenjin and Ding Wanzhong, telling them that their troops outside the city will be dispatched at any time and wait for the order!" Hu Bin said to Mo She.

"Yes!" Mo She immediately arranged for someone to send a telegram.

"Brother Bin, are we starting to fight back?" asked a senior staff officer.

"Break counterattack!" Hu Bin nodded and said.

"Okay! Made, those Japanese thought they were so awesome and came to surround us and let them see how powerful we are!" When the senior staff members heard this, they all laughed.

"By the way, continue to send telegrams to Huang Wenjin and Ding Wanzhong. Our rocket launcher troops in the city can now attack the Japanese artillery troops. After the attack, run away. Don't let the other Japanese artillery troops discover us.

From now on, the artillery troops bombard us against the Japanese positions. No matter what troops, they will bomb, I will evacuate them! If we do not retreat, we will also create a gap to facilitate our armored troops to attack!" Hu Bin said to the senior staff.

One of the senior staff officers heard it and recorded the telegram. Hu Bin signed it. After the signing was completed, the telegram was sent out immediately.

At this time, Marshall from the United States Command received a telegram from Hu Bin.

"Very good, just call this and send this telegram to MacArthur. I think so as well, as Hu Bin wants to execute the order. We still have a chance now, and Japan is anxious." Marshall said to an admiral beside him.

"Yes!" The admiral heard it and nodded.

"Hu Bin gave advice, can it work?" Roosevelt asked looking at Marshall.

"If it works, Hu Bin is Hu Bin. I can see that Japan is anxious. Before the deployment is completed, and before our troops disperse, we started to fight.

Now our troops are in a gathering state, so we can mobilize troops at any time. Now they come to surround us, and we can charge immediately. With the cover of the air force, the possibility of us rushing out is very high, but MacArthur must be fast. If we drag it a little, our troops will be really dangerous!" Marshall nodded and said.

"You said before that we hand over the troops to Hu Bin's command. Now we may have to eat 2 million Japanese troops. Is it too late to hand over to him? Or hand over to him in the future. After they come out of the encirclement, we hand over to him some of his troops and let him command?" Roosevelt looked at Marshall and asked.

"We are willing to hand it over to him, but he is not willing to command it. Besides, I don't know if Hu Bin can rush out now. Although I have a premonition that Hu Bin can rush out, I have not yet analyzed how Hu Bin can fight to break out of Japan's encirclement!" Marshall said.

"Hu Bin is still unwilling to command our troops?" Roosevelt said.

"How could he be willing? He commanded our troops, and the casualties were severe. Our American people blamed them. Our general would definitely have opinions about Hu Bin. After winning the battle, the credit was also from our troops. How much can Hu Bin get? Who will do such a thankless thing?" Marshall said immediately.

"That's right!" Roosevelt heard it and nodded.

At this time, to the south of Pittsburgh, the American armored troops were in front and followed by the American infantry troops. Now, Japanese troops were also found on their reconnaissance planes, and fighters and bombers from the US airport were also taking off.

At the same time, fighter jets and bombers from various airports in Japan are also taking off, and Japan also wants bombers to bomb American troops because the US troops are too dense. If the bombing can be successfully carried out, it can bring very good results.

However, in this direction, Japan's fighter jets are similar to those of the United States, but the distance is relatively not as close as the United States to Pittsburgh, so they need to speed up and go to Pittsburgh quickly! (To be continued.)
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