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Chapter 839 The ambitions of the German officers

"Call me and call Major General Andre Dodi's 2nd Moroccan Infantry Division, Major General Joseph Guevaral Monsabel's 3rd Algerian Infantry Division, and Major General Jeffrey Keith, commander of our 2nd Army, and let him draw some troops from the 36th Infantry Division and the 1st Armored Division B battle group to support us in combat!"

"If our Second Army has insufficient troops, then let's see if we can draw reinforcements from the British 10th Army and our 6th Army!"

Seeing that the situation was getting more and more critical, the battle situation became increasingly unfavorable to Major General Charles W. Ryder, the commander of the 34th Infantry Division under his command, quickly ran to the communications department not far ahead of him and roared at all the communications soldiers, with a harsh voice.

However, his voice had just fallen shortly after it was covered by the bombing sounds of the German bombers. The explosion sounds of the deafening aviation bombs still resounded around them, louder and louder.

However, in such a fierce bombardment, the communication soldiers immediately followed Major General Charles W. Ryder, the commander of the 34th Infantry Division, to contact each other by phone.

Because they all followed the division commander Major General Charles W. Ryder, who participated in the Torch Operation on November 8, 1942, landed with Algeria, and fought against the old battlefield troops of the German army in the Tunisian battle.

So whether it is the officers and soldiers who are fighting desperately with the German army on the battlefield or the communications soldiers from the Logistics and Communications Department, they are all extremely courageous.

At least, it will not be like those recruits who have no practical experience, who will immediately panic and be at a loss when they encounter such a shocking large-scale bombing.

There will even be a large number of deserters or surrendered troops.

So after the 44th Grenadier Division of the German Army and the 71st Infantry Division bombed several rounds of the 34th Infantry Division of the US Army, they also became unexpectedly admired.

"Which unit is the U.S. troops we are fighting with?"

"Their fighting will is so tenacious, and their weapons and equipment are not as good as ours, but they are still so powerful!"

Lieutenant General Friedrich Frank, commander of the 44th Grenadier Division of the German Army, looked at the German aircraft group above his head that were still bombing, and the officers and soldiers of the 34th Infantry Division below who were not completely wiped out like a small force, and exclaimed with appreciation.

"I have sent intelligence officers to conduct reconnaissance, and I should be able to find out soon!"

"I really didn't expect this US military to withstand our four rounds of large-scale artillery fire coverage! If it were ordinary British and American troops, I'm afraid they would either surrender to us or start to retreat, and they might even be completely wiped out by us!"

"There will be a battle with us as they are now!"

"This is the first time I have encountered such a unit that is not afraid of death since I fought with the British and American troops. It has really opened my eyes!"

The commander of the 71st Infantry Division of the German Army, Case, also focused on using military telescopes and responded while observing the battle situation on the front line.

"By the way, has Lieutenant General Ernst Gent Bad's 90th Armored Grenadier Division arrived at our rear to prepare for support operations?"

Lieutenant General Friedrich Frank, commander of the 44th Grenadier Division of the German Army, suddenly changed the subject.

"Well! Their 361st Armored Grenadier Regiment has arrived at the designated position in the rear on time and is resting. As for the other troops of the 90th Armored Grenadier Division, they are gradually arriving!"

"Lt. General Ernst Gent Budd just sent me a telegram to explain it fifteen minutes ago!"

Keith, the commander of the 71st Infantry Division of the German Army, responded.

"They seem to be moving a little too slow!"

"If we hadn't had strong artillery and aviation troops to support us, we would probably still need to fight fiercely with this US military with such strong combat power!"

"If that's the case, we will definitely sacrifice a lot of officers and soldiers and armored troops!"

Lieutenant General Friedrich Frank said with dissatisfaction.

"Don't worry! No matter how slow they are, they will not be better than Marshal Kesseling's bottom line!"

"Because this war is not long before Marshal Keselin personally took charge of Italy to command the battle, and the head of state is paying close attention to all the battle situation here. If anyone makes any mistake, then the general as the commander will definitely not be able to escape punishment by the head of state!"

Keith, the commander of the 71st Infantry Division of the German Army, smiled indifferently.

"Then we need to get more results, otherwise when will we be able to get to the next level and get the official position we want!"

"I don't want to always be just a division commander or a lieutenant general!"

"I want to go one step further and become an admiral!"

Lieutenant General Friedrich Frank, commander of the 44th Grenadier Division of the German Army, said ambitiously.

The commander of the 71st Infantry Division of the German Army also lit up his eyes, smiled silently, and continued to stare at the bombing situation on the front line without saying a word.
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