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Chapter 114 SAS

Just when I was half asleep and half awake, the door was kicked open with a bang. My guards immediately raised their guns towards the door and got ready for battle.

But I didn't move because I knew these people who walked in couldn't be enemies.

First of all, it was because it was daytime and there were British guards everywhere outside. If these people were enemies, they would definitely make some noise.

Secondly, if these people were the enemy, then a few grenades would be thrown in now instead of blowing snowflakes into the room.

As I expected, a few British soldiers wearing helmets and wearing black helmets and holding MP5 submachine guns walked in from the door after a while.

I couldn't help but be startled when I saw these soldiers... These should be the special forces of the British army, otherwise the weapons and equipment they hold would not be different from other British troops.

"Who is in charge here!" The leader of the British army, who looked like a second lieutenant, shouted at us very arrogantly.

"This..." I just raised my hand casually.

"Second Lieutenant Angus!" At this moment, Major Will hurried in from outside, walked up to the second lieutenant, shook hands and said, "I am Major Will, and this is China Consultant Yang Xuefeng!"

"Yang Xuefeng!" Lieutenant Angus repeated my name in blunt Chinese, and then asked: "Oh, that's the Chinese consultant who captured the Argentine submarine!"

"Yes!" Major Will replied.

If it really comes down to it, Major Will’s military rank is higher than this second lieutenant’s. But Angus didn’t seem to take Major Will seriously. He walked straight to me and moved a chair to sit on.

He came down. He put the gun aside and said, "Good luck!"

"Are you talking about me?" Looking at his appearance, I was already sure that he was from the British Special Forces. But as a member of the combined battalion, how could I be frightened by him?

My character is: if you treat me politely, I won't be any worse. If you are crazier than me, I will be crazier than you.

"There's no one else here!" Angus didn't seem to say much.

But I think he is not born like this, but because as a member of the special forces, he has no one else in his eyes, and with this arrogant mentality, he doesn't even bother to say a few words to others.

"If it depends on luck..." I said: "You can also try it, just like fishing, with a little patience, right?"

Angus turned his head and stared at me. It seemed that he wanted to force me to avoid looking at him with his vicious eyes.

But the result disappointed him... You know, I came from the Vietnam battlefield and the Afghanistan battlefield. I have seen a lot of ruthless characters. Angus is just a piece of cake for me.

"Major Will!" Seeing that his goal was not achieved, Angus called out without looking back.

"Second Lieutenant!" Major Will obviously lost his temper at this time and quickly stood next to Angus.

"We are here to practice!" Angus said: "Immediately arrange the strongest company and practice landing at the port tonight!"

After hearing this, I quickly understood the purpose of this British special forces force.

Obviously, the British army thought that the time was ripe for landing on the Falklands. On the other hand, they felt that landing on the Falklands required an elite force to take the lead... I think this consideration is quite wise. As the saying goes, everything is difficult at the beginning.

, this is especially true for beach landings.

The reason is very simple. At the beginning, the island was full of Afghan troops. This was especially true along the coast. It is conceivable that it would be very difficult to land at this time. Because the landing troops were likely to be sitting on the boats without any cover.

In case of strong attack.

However, after the vanguard troops have established a firm foothold along the coast, that is, they have grabbed a foothold, the subsequent landings will be much simpler, and even the landings can be said to be a land battle.

So which army will this vanguard be assigned to?

There is no need to think about it. There is no doubt that this special force is in front of us. It is precisely because of this that Angus needs a drill. They are rehearsing the landing operation on the Falklands!

"I'll make arrangements right away!" Major Will nodded.

"I hope this company isn't you!" Angus said with a mocking smile on his face.

"It's a pity!" I spread my hands: "I think the strongest company you mentioned was indeed trained by me, but I don't want to participate in this exercise. And I want to say that in this company we are only

Only training for a few days..."

"Why not?" Angus' eyes flashed with disappointment: "Are you scared?"

"The provoking method is useless to me!" I smiled: "I'm just not interested. Have you forgotten that I'm just a consultant?"

In fact, I can understand what Angus is thinking... You must know that their special forces have always walked sideways in the army. They are the stars of the battlefield wherever they go. Especially the army in front of me is the legendary one.

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I also learned something about this SAS in modern times. I know that this team was developed during World War II. It can be said that it is a well-trained veteran force, and it has never been interrupted in peacetime... Britain has Ireland

Regarding the issue of the Republican Army, dealing with the Republican Army has always been the task of SAS, and then there are also dealing with various terrorists and even being sent abroad to perform tasks.

The most eye-catching thing is that two years ago in 1980, the Iranian Embassy in London was occupied by six terrorists and took hostages. It was this force that ended the battle in seventeen minutes.

.And the whole battle was broadcast live by the BBC, which made SAS famous internationally.

Therefore, if we say that the only unit in the British army that does not lack actual combat experience, it should be the Angus unit.

It is precisely because of this that Angus is not used to their limelight being robbed by unknown Chinese like us... You know, we captured an Argentine submarine, and their special forces were just here.

They only captured South Georgia Island before, and it is foreseeable that they are unlikely to surpass us in capturing the submarine in the next battle.

So Angus felt sour in his heart, and it was even very likely that other members of the special forces had the same idea as him. With this kind of thinking, he would naturally hope to give us a hard lesson on the training ground, one day

On the one hand, it was a bad breath; on the other hand, it was also to show other British troops that they were the strongest.

But I'm not that stupid... It's not because I'm afraid of them.

On the one hand, it is indeed because I am not interested. As mentioned before, the Argentine Army is almost vulnerable, so I feel that these exercises and trainings are meaningless, and I am even less willing to participate.

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On the other hand, it is because I know very well that the more Angus has such a mentality and the more he hopes to defeat me, but I refuse to compete with him or even disdain to compete with him, then the more Angus will be defeated.

It can make him uncomfortable.

Seeing him act so arrogant, I feel happy to make him uncomfortable.

Sure enough, when Angus heard this, there was some anger in his eyes, but he couldn't do anything to me. After all, I was not in the British army, and he had no power to order me or force me to do anything.

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After thinking about it, Angus said: "Don't worry, I will find a way for you and your troops to participate in this exercise!"

"Sergeant!" Then Angus waved to the subordinate carrying the radio, and after he came up, he started to contact someone without saying a word.

From Lin Xia's translation, I knew that Angus was in contact with his superiors.

He said this: "Given that our mission is likely to involve unexpected dangers, and the enemy is likely to be stronger than we imagine, so I think we should choose soldiers as strong as possible as our exercise opponents.

But...the strongest opponents of the exercise are unwilling to participate because they are the Chinese advisory group.

Yes, I think the Chinese advisory group is the most experienced and strongest force. Although they are not large in number, we can choose to let them command the British troops to participate in the exercise!"

Damn! I couldn't help but change my face when I heard this. I didn't expect that this guy would use his superiors to suppress me.

But this does seem to be a good method. First of all, what the SAS troops say is very important in the British army. What's more, they are still for the sake of combat, so their "reasonable" request is likely to gain support from the top brass of the British army.

Secondly, if it is an order given by a high-ranking British military officer...should I obey it?

This is for sure. Although I do not belong to the British army, I am actually under their command now. It is the duty of soldiers to obey orders!

So when he put down the phone, Angus looked at me triumphantly, as if he was impressed by me.

I also feel that I have to be forced to accept the challenge now, and to be honest, this feeling is indeed a bit unpleasant.

However, what surprised me was that when the phone rang and Angus answered the call, the smile on his face quickly disappeared.

"**!" Then Angus slammed the earphones to the ground and said, "General Clapp speaks for this Chinese!"

Listening to this, I soon understood what was going on. General Clapp obviously did not agree to SAS's request.

Later I learned from Clapp that this is how he responded to SAS: "The Chinese advisory group is an important consultant we invited. First of all, we should not let them take any risks. Secondly, I believe that your SAS has the ability to complete any task. You

There is no need for a Chinese advisory group as an exercise opponent!"

"But don't be too happy too early!" Angus then said to me: "Of course I can find a way for you to participate in the exercise!"

I can't help but feel a little strange after listening to it. Even General Clapp doesn't support it, so what else can we, the Chinese advisory group, do as a sparring partner? (To be continued...)


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