After careful consideration and weighing of various aspects, President Roosevelt passed the authorization of Congress on September 21, declaring a national wartime emergency in the United States. All people aged 18-35 need to register with the local federal reserve agency.
More than 90 kinds of commodities across the country are listed as war materials and are not allowed to be bought, sold or hoarded by private individuals. Publications and press releases from newspapers and broadcast companies across the country must be reviewed by specialized agencies of the federal government before they can be published and released. Stock and financial markets
It has also been more tightly controlled by the federal government.
In addition, President Roosevelt specially summoned General MacArthur, Commander-in-Chief of the Western Theater, and General Eisenhower, Commander-in-Chief of the Central Theater, and appointed them as the newly formed Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Central and Western Theater and Chief of Staff, responsible for leading the U.S. military to launch an attack on the federal occupation forces.
A comprehensive counterattack.
In order to persuade MacArthur and Eisenhower to take on this thankless position, Roosevelt gave them almost unlimited rights. They could mobilize any force in the United States, whether it was affiliated with the Navy, Air Force, or Army, and they also
All U.S. military supplies can be deployed, including even the U.S. Navy's Atlantic Fleet.
In addition, in terms of troop deployment, Roosevelt also fully trusted these two American generals. The entire U.S. Army, including the Air Force and Navy, with a total of 1.1 million regular troops and more than 900,000 reserve troops, were selected by them at will, even if they wanted to leave.
At this time, Roosevelt had almost handed over the entire United States. He only hoped to achieve one goal, which was to stop the federal air force's bombing and bring a victory to the American people. Even if he had to pay a heavy price, he would not hesitate.
After taking office, MacArthur and Eisenhower immediately took action. They no longer worried about whether the troops transferred to the front line would be attacked by federal aircraft. They issued a death order to all US troops who received the order. They must be in the designated area designated by the Western Theater Command.
time to reach the specified location.
This time, a total of nearly 700,000 troops were mobilized from the rear in the Western Theater Command. They were divided into three army groups and assembled in the three states of Montana, Utah, and Arizona. In addition, about 15 Canadian troops were also supervised by the US military.
Cross the mountains from the east side of the Rockies and move towards Vancouver.
This time MacArthur and his US military generals do not plan to use any more tricky tactics. The president has authorized it, and they are no longer afraid of failure and casualties. And this can be said to be a decisive battle. If it wins a big victory, the United States still has
If the chance of a comeback fails, there is no need to consider any options. This is already almost the entire combat force of the United States. Although the reserve army is still rapidly expanding, those new recruits who have never even seen the battlefield can only
It's data on paper.
The U.S. military mobilized on such a large scale and showed an unusual disregard for air strikes by federal aircraft. Even if the federal garrison wanted to be invisible, the federal garrison could not be seen. Such obvious actions can only mean that the U.S. military is going to desperate measures. This situation has long been expected by the federal army.
, all major cities in Texas have been hit by air strikes. Although the local oil industry has not been completely destroyed, if the US military does not take action, Texas will be bombed sooner or later.
Faced with the frequent mobilization of the US military, the federal air force used almost all bombers and attack aircraft to launch air strikes all day long against the US military troops surging along the roads to the east, from Arizona to Montana, from San Diego to Seattle.
, federal planes from Pocatello fly over major highways every day.
Fighting with U.S. military planes in the sky, while below are the U.S. military troops all over the road. They braved the risk of air raids and marched to the assembly area. All roads leading from the central and eastern states to Utah, Montana, and Arizona can be found on both sides.
I saw countless smoking US military trucks, tanks and crashed fighter planes from both sides.
After receiving news from the front line that the US military was planning a large-scale attack, the Federal Ministry of Defense immediately loaded its three divisions on transport fleets and sent them to the front line. Now, from major ports in the eastern part of the federal country, there are
The long-distance transport fleet set out for Pearl Harbor or the ports of Seattle and San Diego, and the ships were loaded with ammunition.
, artillery, aircraft, tanks, cement. Only one-third of these fleets are transport ships of the federal navy or army. The rest are private shipping companies hired by the federal government, including ocean-going ships of the Republic of China and South Korea.
The fleet, and even many aircraft carriers of the Federal Navy began to serve as transportation platforms for fuel and aircraft.
If the two sides were still testing in the first few months of the war, then starting from September, the South China Sea Federation and the United States of America have started all their war machines. Now the two countries have begun to fight for their national strength and reserve strategic resources. Once the war begins
At this stage,
It is difficult for both sides to make peace, and it will not end without a fight for victory, because such a war has damaged each other's internal organs. If they cannot win and receive war compensation, this internal injury cannot be cured. According to the common saying
To put it bluntly, it's a matter of life and death.
Although the United States is fighting on its own soil and has the advantages of location and people, their lagging behind in weapons and equipment has forced them to mobilize more troops and supplies to compete with the small number of federal troops. In addition, they were intercepted during transportation.
The amount of losses caused by air strikes and the logistical pressure on the U.S. government are no lighter than the long-distance transportation across the ocean like the South China Sea Federation. This is also the main reason why the federal army has been reluctant to invest a large number of troops in North America - the logistical pressure is too high.
big.
The closer the U.S. troops moved to the front lines to San Diego and the Pocatello area, the stronger the blows they suffered. Without the protection of U.S. military aircraft, federal aircraft became more unscrupulous. They even dispatched Eagle ground attack aircraft, using
Use an ultra-low-altitude method to straf the U.S. military near the highway. This kind of aircraft is
It is specially designed to attack ground targets. It has thick armor and powerful ground firepower. Except for enemy fighter jets and large-caliber anti-aircraft guns, no one can do anything about it. They can only watch this big guy coming from a few places.
Slowly flying ten meters in the air, heavy machine gun bullets and small-caliber rockets were fired at the U.S. troops on the ground.
After entering the 300-kilometer range of the federal defense zone, the losses suffered by various US military units began to rise sharply, especially those US troops who had just transferred from the east. They had never seen the power of the federal air force, and they often crowded together in order to rush on their way.
On an empty road, or staying densely on both sides of the road during a break, this is simply a feast prepared for enemy aircraft. On several occasions, entire regiments of U.S. troops were wiped out by federal aircraft during the march.
However, these casualties can only be regarded as small losses for hundreds of thousands of troops, but their heavy equipment losses are a bit large. Many troops have gone through untold hardships to reach the assembly point, and the personnel are relatively neat, but heavy equipment often
Most of them were lost, which made the Western Theater Command very angry, but just
Getting angry won't solve the problem. The reality is like this. The federal air power completely controls all the skies within a 300-kilometer range of its defense zone. Outside this range, US military aircraft can still rely on numbers to entangle with the federal air force. Once they enter this range,
It became completely dominated by federal aircraft.
In order to deal with the crazy attack of the Federal Air Force, the Western Theater Command had to order all assembled troops to march at night when crossing open areas. Only in nearby woods or mountains can they march during the day.
Before the battle even started, the U.S. military was troubled by logistical transportation problems. Their trucks and trains were often bombed by planes, causing heavy losses, as well as railroads, roads, and bridges in Montana, Utah, and Arizona.
All suffered great damage. In order to block the advance of the US military, the Federal Air Force even blew up several reservoirs and dams close to transportation lines, forcing the US military's logistics forces to take a detour.
However, the U.S. government and military are determined to fight to the death with federal forces this time. No matter how great the losses are, there will be a steady stream of equipment and materials transported to the front line. At this point, the U.S.'s highly industrialized advantages are fully reflected.