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      Chapter 410: Objective Bite

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      by karlmaks When Baru and his men reached the suspected British barracks, they found it had already changed hands. The 3rd Company had occupied the nearly empty camp, which contained over a hundred tents, as well as trenches and dug-out latrines. Unfortunately, according to a captured British soldier, the British battalion commander had left with about 30 soldiers half an hour earlier, supposedly heading for the town of Bite. The good news was that they had located the 2nd and 3rd Companies and found the battalion…
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      Chapter 409: Moving Out

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      by karlmaks Borol felt the cold, damp air on his face and listened to the familiar whistling of the wind in his ears, letting his body sway violently in Borol felt the cold, damp air on his face and listened to the familiar whistling of the wind in his ears, letting his body sway violently in the gale. He felt like he was about to die. Bullets were constantly whipping past him, and he suspected his feet had been hit because he couldn't feel the lower half of his body. He screamed hysterically, but he couldn't…
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      Chapter 408: Norwich

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      by karlmaks On the grassy field, Borol once again gave the order to check equipment. This was his third nighttime boarding and parachute jump in recent On the grassy field, Borol once again gave the order to check equipment. This was his third nighttime boarding and parachute jump in recent days, but unlike the others, this time he knew he was going to Britain. The battalion commander had just assigned the attack missions, ensuring every soldier had confirmed his objective. The photos brought back by spies were…
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      Chapter 407: One Step Ahead

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      by karlmaks In the early morning of February 11th, Führer Akado once again left behind a visibly pregnant Mercedes and traveled to the port of Rotterdam In the early morning of February 11th, Führer Akado once again left behind a visibly pregnant Mercedes and traveled to the port of Rotterdam in the Netherlands. There, the northbound Army Group A had just arrived, and a fleet of 4,000 transport vessels of various sizes from Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, and Denmark had been assembled. Germany was…
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      Chapter 406: The Global Situation

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      by karlmaks It didn't even take three days. Roosevelt, of course, had capable men on his staff. After a brief deliberation, they devised a foolproof pla It didn't even take three days. Roosevelt, of course, had capable men on his staff. After a brief deliberation, they devised a foolproof plan. America's core interests were absolutely not to be sold out; it simply wasn't the American way to bleed for someone else's benefit. Thus, a telegram was sent directly to Churchill, leaving him to weigh the pros and cons.…
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      Chapter 405: The Appointment

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      by karlmaks The United States, Washington, the White House. A middle-aged man stood before President Roosevelt, seemingly very confident about the day's The United States, Washington, the White House. A middle-aged man stood before President Roosevelt, seemingly very confident about the day's discussion. The clothes he wore were clearly expensive, their quality and origin apparent even in their tailored fit. He wore several large gold rings on his hands, each one bigger than the last. Every detail about the man…
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      Chapter 404: The Prime Minister’s Lament

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      by karlmaks A knock sounded on the door of Churchill's office. A blonde secretary placed a file on the desk in front of the Prime Minister and turned to leave. Prime Minister Churchill's mood had been worsening by the day, so no one was eager to linger in his office and risk his temper. The British Prime Minister lifted his gaze to the thick stack of reports and knew there would be no good news today. He had no choice but to pick up the top report and begin reading. These matters had to be dealt with, and although…
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      Chapter 403: An Ugly Display

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      by karlmaks Among the refugees, the families of soldiers, who had at least some connections and resources, were the best off. The wealthy aristocratic families had already fled the cities to their ancestral castles in the countryside. The remaining minor nobles, with their limited connections, were not necessarily living any better than some of the commoners. John's family was happily eating the last of their bread with Mrs. Mary, the wife of a neighboring officer, and her children. Not far away, several less…
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      Chapter 402: Aboard the Aircraft

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      by karlmaks Inside the swaying aircraft cabin, Borol cradled his MP-44 assault rifle, lulled toward sleep by the turbulence. Beside him, Baru squinted a Inside the swaying aircraft cabin, Borol cradled his MP-44 assault rifle, lulled toward sleep by the turbulence. Beside him, Baru squinted at a map in his hands. The roar of the engines filled the plane, but the soldiers seemed accustomed to the noisy environment. Suddenly, a red light flashed on. Baru nudged Borol with his elbow. As a company commander, this…
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      Chapter 401: A Tangled Dilemma

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      by karlmaks Recently, Akado had not been in a good mood; the issue of British strategy was causing him endless worry. His subordinates had compiled all Recently, Akado had not been in a good mood; the issue of British strategy was causing him endless worry. His subordinates had compiled all sorts of outlandish plans, but most of them were utterly impractical. Akado had considered using the familiar American island-hopping tactic against Britain. By establishing a foothold on the relatively vulnerable Iceland, it…
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