Fried felt like he was alive after eating his breakfast. He was a former air force pilot, so his treatment in Dorne was also very good, but it was obvious that the prisoner of war meals in the Tang Empire were better.
He was able to move around freely yesterday, but his mood couldn't get better after reading the contents in the newspaper: The Tang Empire had expanded the landing site and captured a large area of ββββthe south of the dwarves.
There used to be the station of the 1st Army of the Ice Empire, and solid fortifications were built there, but the 1st Army, which suffered heavy losses, was not able to hold on there.
The solid defensive positions were surrendered, and now only one-third of the Dwarf's 1st Army was still holding on to its southeastern defense line, and the remaining area had been occupied by the Tang Army.
If the Tang army attacks further, it may threaten the crucial Yongdong Port from the flanks. As long as the Tang army captures Yongdong Port, the Tang army with a large port can easily obtain supplies. If the Ice Empire wants to catch up,
When the Tang army went to sea, it was more than ten times more difficult.
Everyone is making decisions around this goal. The Tang Army is trying to go south to seize Everwinter Port, while the Ice Empire is reinforcing the defense of Everwinter Port.
In Moss's view, as long as he holds on to Everwinter Harbor, there is still hope and room for change.
Fried had also heard this statement before taking off to join the war. His commanders told him that as long as the dwarves guarded the port, the Tang people's supplies would not be able to land on a large scale, and the Tang army's offensive would definitely be contained.
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In fact, the Tang Army's landing force has indeed weakened its offensive in the past few days. From all aspects, it seems that the Tang Army's logistical supplies did have some problems.
Of course, Fried didn't know these things. He was shot down two days ago. Of course, it was impossible to know that the Tang army's offensive had slowed down in the past two days.
However, he received a notice today that he might not be able to hang out in the field hospital on the front line any longer. As a prisoner of war, he would be sent to the rear and leave his homeland of the Eastern Continent.
This is the first time Fried has left the Eastern Continent, but his destination is not the Western Continent, but the northern islands, the Northern Islands of the Tang Empire... It once had another name, Mirage.
So after having breakfast, Fried stretched his body at the door of the tent and carefully looked at everything around him again.
Outside his ward were more tents. The field hospital where the pilots were staying belonged to the Tang Army's own field hospital: ordinary Tang Army infantrymen would be sent here after being injured and enjoy the same treatment as prisoner-of-war pilots.
As for the dwarf infantry captured by the Tang Army, their detention conditions were not so good. Most of the infantry prisoners of the Ice Empire could only rely on themselves. They could only build their own shacks and wait for their prisoner-of-war doctors to treat them.
of wounded.
The only good thing is that their medicines are relatively sufficient. The Tang army seized a large number of medicines for the dwarves in the occupied area, and basically there is no shortage of anything.
There was even a large amount of weapons and ammunition left in the occupied areas, which the Tang army could not use themselves and could only be piled up in warehouses without anyone taking care of them.
"It looks like you're recovering well." Dwarf Fokker walked up behind Fried, said something, and also made a stretching action.
Because of his good performance, he was left to continue to maintain such a small prisoner of war camp for pilots. Some of them were used smoothly, and Tang Jun was too lazy to replace them.
Seeing that these pilots were about to be sent to the rear, Fokker was actually a little reluctant, because with the changes in the war situation, it was obvious that it was unlikely that so many pilots would be captured again.
The Ice Empire suffered too many losses in the tense air battle that day, and the frontline air force was completely useless. Under such circumstances, it was obviously unrealistic to expect the Ice Empire to gather its troops to launch an air counterattack.
If planes are not dispatched, then naturally there will not be a large number of captured pilots. If you come to this small field hospital, it will not restore the bustle of the past few days.
"Yeah, it's a pity... If I think about it again, I don't know what year it was." Fried felt a little sad and sighed before slowly speaking.
He was not particularly nostalgic for the Ice Empire, he just remembered that it would be a long, long time before he could return to his hometown of Dorne, and that's why he expressed such emotion.
"Although it's very regrettable, I still wish you a smooth journey." Dwarf Fokker comforted him, and then he saw the Tang Army car that came to pick up the pilots.
Today's coastline is still a busy scene, with busy military personnel everywhere, as well as countless tent construction sites and areas where materials are stored.
When passing by these places, Fried was shocked by the scale of the Tang army's landing. He really didn't realize that the Tang people had piled up strategic materials here.
He saw various building materials placed in the open air, patches of barracks, and various ammunition depots transformed from the fortifications left by the dwarves.
Helicopters passed over his head from time to time, and after Fried saw a huge concrete bunker that had been destroyed by artillery fire through the canvas gap of the truck bed, he vaguely heard the sound of the whistle.
The slightly bumpy car passed the checkpoint and then stopped at the dock area. When Fried opened the curtain and saw what he saw, he almost fell back into the car.
It was an entire prosperous port, with more than a dozen piers built somehow arranged in front of him, like giant arms stretching into the sea.
There is also a temporary crane built on one side of the pier. The large crane is unloading the goods from the ship and placing them next to the transport vehicles waiting to be loaded.
Countless soldiers were disembarking from the gangway extending from the ship. They were carrying their luggage and lined up in an orderly manner.
Fried didn't know how many soldiers he saw, but he was very sure that the Tang army did not lack offensive troops or supplies at all! There were more than 2,000 soldiers who landed on the pier alone. They were well-equipped and had high morale.
An area was filled with hundreds of tanks and artillery, like a large armed parking lot.
He could see all kinds of transport ships lying on the sea, almost covering the entire horizon. There were so many ships going back and forth that Fried had never seen them in his life. He opened his mouth and wanted to say something.
The voice sounded, but he was so surprised that he couldn't say a word.