Chapter 260: Go to the Station (1)

After going through these levels of copies, there are only the last two levels left on this timeline, and they are all Mengjun lines, so everyone else decisively chose to wait in the hall and watch the live broadcast.

When Alexandra connected to the mission, she found herself in a dedicated Archon armored vehicle, and according to her adjutant, she needed to hold a meeting with other commanders.

She also asked about the time and location of the auxiliary AI.

"February 1983, 2, Hengersberg, Bavaria, Hans Country."

While heading to the command room, Alexandra also read the combat briefing.

After the Susai Civil War broke out, the Su Army and the Latin Alliance had to temporarily withdraw their troops from positions that were not conducive to defense while encircling the Seris Expeditionary Force.

This also gave the Meng army an opportunity to counterattack. From the shores of the Barents Sea to the foothills of the Alps, Allied forces were launching counterattacks from every direction of the Soviet retreat.

After an initial rapid advance, the offensive inevitably faced increasing resistance, and her troops were responsible for the attack on the Danube Plain.

Among them, Linz, the capital of Austria, was a good advance station, but their counterattack had to stop because of the defensive counterattack of the Su army.

Alexandra's next task was to open up the riverside road on the south bank of the Danube as a supply line for the counterattack troops.

————Joint Operations Command Room

"Long time no see, Admiral Laroche. I just received a report that the commander-in-chief's convoy has returned from the Free Corps station on the border. They will arrive here soon."

"Hello, Commander Barker.

I thought she would just leave you and your men here, and it's really annoying to see those Wallachian rubes in Hans's land."

"To be honest, I don't have any expectations for them, but since the commander-in-chief approved their entry into Mainz last year, these guys have restrained themselves a lot compared to when they were in Croatia."

"Humph, come to think of it, how could these bullies who only bully the weak and fear the strong not behave themselves? But I really didn't expect Marshal Alexandra to agree to let these people join..."

"I don't think she would pay attention to these things, and those bullies are very good at pleasing a new master..."

"What's the matter? What's the matter with you? Speak, Buck."

"La Roche...you talk too much." Alexandra also said behind her at this time. Alexandra was holding a baton in her hand. No, it seemed to be a steel bar, the kind used to build high-tech concrete bunkers.

————Then everyone saw Alexandra carefully demonstrate what it meant to be hit with six sticks in one second. Of course, it was just the kind that looked painful but was actually just a superficial injury.

Under careful instruction, Alexandra also helped Laroche, her friend who was not very respectful to her friends, to keep her mouth shut. Then she discussed the battle situation with everyone present.

With the introduction of Colonel Renteria, Alexandra also met the leader of the Balkan Free Corps, General Sian Westin.

"Where did those old-fashioned weapons come from? So they are yours." Alexandra thought to herself.

As the commander-in-chief of the Gallic rebels and the Southern Crusaders, she was experienced, but she was shocked by the poverty of this free army.

In the subsequent conversation, although Laroche kept thinking about interrupting to ruin the atmosphere, looking at the steel bars in the guards' hands and thinking about her own butt, she chose to remain silent.

"Buck, how long do we have until our scheduled attack time?"

"There are at most six hours left, Commander. We must open up this supply line before then."

"Got it, guys, it's time for us to start our work."

"At your service," said Swanston.

"Smooth-tongued jerk," Renteria scolded after he left.

"Okay, Colonel, don't worry about this guy for now. You and the prince should go to the combat command room first. Laroche, watch your mouth, or I don't mind sending you to St. Elizabeth's Mental Hospital.

And Buck, send me the combat briefing." Alexandra said as she looked at the heavy truck guns deployed at the four corners of the joint command.

"As you command, Marshal."

While heading to the command room, Alexandra also said to Buck.

"How are you doing here, Lieutenant Colonel?"

"Fortunately, compared to those stubborn guys in the Meng Army High Command, I am happy to join a force that is still willing to fight for the free world."

In the combat briefing provided by Buck, Alexandra also understood the background of this operation.

A few days before Alexandra arrived here, the small town of Hengesberg became an important supply node for the main force of the Meng Army.

But perhaps because the location of this operation was on the border of Hans, Austria, the Meng army's top brass asked the Abwehr to be responsible for the confidentiality of this operation.

As for the Abwehr's war record... Anyone who knows the history of World War II should be well aware of the confidentiality work of this intelligence department.

Therefore, the Su army learned about the Meng army's attack plan through the moles lurking in the Meng army and their interrogation of prisoners of war.

In order to slow down the offensive pace of the Meng Army, the Su Army arranged their 78th Airborne Division to participate in this harassment operation. This is also an old friend of Alexandra in this world.

According to Lieutenant Colonel Buck, this VDV unit has already begun to cause sabotage. They ambushed a logistics unit of the Meng Army at a highway bridge, causing the Meng Army to lose a large number of vehicles, including prism tanks and trans-dimensional mining vehicles.

In addition, VDV also raided the communication tower of the Meng army in the town. It and the technology center next to it are important information nodes for the main force to obtain the European Meng armament database.

Alexandra's first task was therefore to command a force to repair and build a defense line around the communications tower until the transmission work permitted by the armaments was completed.

The success or failure of this operation will also determine whether the Meng Army can obtain the production rights of advanced armaments in the next operation to open up the supply line.

At this time, the Free Corps using old-fashioned weapons had established a bridgehead at the entrance of the town, but relying solely on these guys was far from enough.

"Good luck, Marshal."