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Chapter 1261 Hu Bin's Advice

1261 The grassroots commanders in the United States are complaining that there is a problem with the above command. Now they are following the Chinese troops to fight with few casualties and have made great contributions. Why can't the same troops be commanded by the United States? When they come to China, they are completely different.

The grassroots officers were also reflecting that they wanted to send a telegram to Steven. For this matter, they hope that the senior commanders could know.

Steven received a lot of telegrams from grassroots commanders, one hoping to continue to follow Hu Bin's troops to fight Japan, and the other hoping that the command level of his country can change, and not continue to fight like this. If he continues to fight like this, their country will be over.

Steven saw the telegrams and sat in the command center in a daze.

"Your Excellency Commander, we really should suggest it. This is my recent summary of the command method of Chinese troops' combat. Look, Hu Bin's troops have never thought about defending.

Before, our Gary, on Fort Wes, we all thought that Hu Bin’s troops were defending, but in fact, it was not. According to the information we know now, Hu Bin had two troops outside.

One unit was an armored division that suddenly came out in Cleveland, annihilated more than 50,000 enemies, and the other unit that is now attacking Toronto. Today, it took Toronto. You said, if it were us, we would not have considered the counterattack.

Yesterday, General MacArthur's counterattack, we also knew that from a full counterattack to a full retreat, and now a full counterattack, we suddenly found that the troops were not enough and could not catch up because the soldiers were very tired. I suggest that we really have to make our own voice to the headquarters and we can't continue to fight like this.

We have invested more than 5 million troops on the Eastern Front, but now there are only 3 million troops left. In just two months, there are about 2 million casualties. There are no such casualties in the world. Only Japan and Hu Bin can this happen.

Since they started to fight, the real combat troops have been more than 400,000. They have wiped out more than 1 million Japanese troops. With such a record, we really need to learn from them. Our equipment is no worse than China's, so why can't we win?

If we continue like this, our soldiers will definitely have great opinions. What should we do then?" A major general adviser handed over to Steven with a document he had counted.

Steven looked at the documents and listened to the staff officer's words. When he finished speaking, Steven sighed.

"You said, if we had handed over 1 million troops to Hu Bin to command, would the devils be beaten by us now?" Steven said to the officers in the command center.

"It's almost done. I'm convinced Hu Bin's troops are fighting. Look at their battles, and they don't consider how many opponents there are at all. He just considers how many goals they can successfully kill. As long as they can successfully kill their hands and retreat successfully, they will be dispatched.

But this is not the case here at all. When we see a large army on the Japanese side, we dare not fight. When the fight comes, even millions of troops will act at the same time, and it will be too late to mobilize them. Damn, who would have thought of commanding like this?" The other major general cursed.

"However, we learned a lot from Hu Bin's troops this time. When fighting, fighting is opportunity, fighting intelligence, fighting determination, fighting arrangement, setting up in advance, waiting for the Japanese to come and get into our trap.

And when fighting, you are not ruthless and kill them directly, and then pull the Japanese to fight. You are not afraid of the Japanese chasing them, chase them and set up traps again, and then kill them again!" A colonel said.

"Well, I'll write a telegram to the headquarters and the Presidential Office. It's time for us to stand up and say no. If we continue like this, we'll be fucked!" Steven said.

"However, we want to tell Hu Bin that we want to use a radio. They didn't let us use a radio before, and hoped that we could keep it secret. Now the battle is over, I think he should agree to us use a radio!" said a major general.

"Yes, it's time for us to use radio stations now, but Hu Bin's actions are kept confidential, and this is worth learning from. Japan must have spies on our side. I think this is indeed necessary!" Another major general heard it and nodded and said.

"Okay, I'll write it!" Steven nodded and said.

And on Roosevelt's side, he immediately saw the telegram sent by Hu Bin. When he saw Hu Bin rejecting his proposal, he was very annoyed.

He hopes that Hu Bin's troops can fight out and help them block the Japanese devils, so that he can kill the Japanese troops and resolve their American crisis.

But Hu Bin refused. Although Hu Bin said many reasons, he didn't believe it at all, because for him, these reasons were just excuses. Hu Bin criticized their command system, which was actually criticizing him. How could he be happy?

"Damn it, it's still not possible!" Roosevelt cursed after reading the telegram, and then gave the telegram to others to see.

"His Excellency President, I think we should talk to Hu Bin and go to Hu Bin in person so that we can stop the Japanese troops. If we are one or two days late, we may be too late. If possible, we will let Marshall go to Hu Bin's side!" an aide said to Roosevelt.

"Hu Bin said that their supplies have not been fully replenished yet, so we can agree to him that the supplies will be sent to him immediately, but Hu Bin probably won't agree. This is just an excuse!" An aide saw Hu Bin's telegram and immediately started talking. He also thought Hu Bin was looking for excuses.

"We will definitely supplement all the supplies that owed him, and they have seized a large amount of Japanese supplies. Logically speaking, it should be enough!" Another cabinet official looked at Roosevelt and said.

"I called Marshall, I hope he can come to us to see if he can convince Hu Bin!" Roosevelt said.

"Yes!" Roosevelt's secretary immediately went to call.

And at Marshall's command center, he saw the telegram sent by Hu Bin, sighed and gave the telegram to other generals.

When the generals saw it, they were silent. They also knew that something was wrong with their previous command.

"I understand. Hu Bin looks down on us, why do you look down on us? Well? Have you ever thought about it?" Marshall asked at the generals.

"Because we are commanding, it is normal for Hu Bin to not believe us. If you are commanders, would you be willing to cooperate with such troops? You won't, because this will kill yourself.

And I said I wanted to give Hu Bin's troops before, but you don't agree. Now Hu Bin has no troops in his hands. This is the truth. You can also infer how many troops do Hu Bin's troops need to go to the cities east, time and time, time and time, time and time, our chances are missed like this!" Marshall stood there and said angry.

He was very dissatisfied with the performance of the current army commander, and the senior staff members sighed in their hearts.

"Commander, then do we still have a chance this time? I mean, if we mobilize troops for Hu Bin, will he fight to the east?" asked an admiral.

"It's useless, it's too late!" Marshall started to speak.

When the others heard it, they all looked at Marshall and knew why he said that. The Japanese troops were retreating now. In a few days, their troops could all retreat. If Hu Bin's troops did not move these days, it would be too late.

"Commander, I think we must pay attention to what Hu Bin said in the telegram. These things are still very important to us. They are indeed suggestions. Although they are not good, they are right for our American troops!" An admiral looked at Marshall and said.

"Yes, he was right. We must meet to solve this matter!" Marshall heard it and nodded.

This is indeed the truth. There is indeed a big problem with their command method. It is not the problem of grassroots commanders, but the problem of their senior commanders.

"Report, General Steven sent a telegram!" At this time, a staff officer came over with Steven's telegram and said to Marshall.

When Marshall heard this, he nodded, and then took the telegram. Before he could read it, Marshall's secretary came to him and said, "Commander, Your Excellency the President is looking for you! I hope you can go to his side."

"Well, I'll go there later. I guess it's just for Hu Bin to send troops. This matter has become a foregone conclusion. It's useless to convince Hu Bin. He just thought about relying on Hu Bin to fight, but he didn't believe others." Marshall nodded, then looked at it with the telegram, but the more he looked, the more he was more surprised.

He didn't know about their American troops on Hu Bin's side before, because there was no telegram coming before, but now he saw Steven's telegram, and he was shocked again.

Because Steven now gave a detailed report on the recent combat situation of his troops, the enemy annihilation and casualties, he hoped that Marshall could pay attention to the current command method.

Moreover, the telegram said that if the command method is still like this, they would rather follow Hu Bin's troops to fight than follow their own troops to fight, because following their troops to fight would mean death, the real death!

Marshall looked at the telegram sent by Steven, and didn't speak for a few minutes. He read it several times because he knew that this was the voice of the grassroots commander and he had to pay attention to it. (~^~)
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