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Chapter 1415 So awesome

On the third day after Dufy arrived in America, the Hexagon submitted a war surplus material disposal plan to the White House.

It clearly stated that strategic materials in Luzon and Guam should be disposed of as soon as possible in order to reduce unnecessary storage and labor costs.

For this plan, Duffy spent a total of seven million dollars through Edward at the Hexagon Building.

Of course, the premise is to obtain Nico's tacit approval and some hints, such as letting his son-in-law serve as Du Fei's matchmaker, which is an attitude.

The Hexagonal Building is full of smart people. If this kind of thing goes according to the wishes of the superiors and can be beneficial, it would be a fool to stop it.

After the plan was proposed, it quickly received approval from the White House.

After receiving this result, Du Fei immediately flew to Guam without stopping.

The so-called county officials are not as good as the current ones. Whether they can get these supplies is the key here.

Fortunately, with the above-mentioned rules, as long as you put enough money in, there is a high probability that there will be no problem.

Sure enough, after arriving in Guam, Du Fei quickly obtained the right to dispose of the war materials with the help of boxes of U.S. dollars.

Next, we only need to send ships and transport planes over to transport all the materials America had prepared for the Vietnam War back to Kuching.

According to preliminary statistics, the total value of the supplies stored in the Guam base alone is more than 300 million U.S. dollars, excluding those in Luzon.

I have to say, America is really wealthy.

By this time, Du Fei had spent only thirteen million U.S. dollars on these supplies.

If including those stored in Luzon, the total value of these strategic materials will exceed US$500 million.

However, things are not all smooth sailing.

Du Fei stopped briefly in Guam and then went to the America base in Luzon.

Du Fei understood the power of "policies from above and countermeasures from below", and he never thought that Wan Sheng Tun could just sit back and relax after issuing an order.

Moreover, Du Fei will have to deal with the American Army in Guam and Luzon for a long time in the future. This is an opportunity to establish good relations.

Du Fei arrived in Guam and Luzon and was very generous with his money. Millions of dollars were spent every minute.

But some people are just ignorant wolves.

On the other side of Luzon, they were all right. Unexpectedly, Du Fei turned against him as soon as he left. Not only did they seize the supplies that were originally given to Du Fei, they also seized the two Y-8 aircraft that were used to transport the supplies.

When Du Fei heard the news as soon as his plane landed at Kuching Airport, he frowned immediately.

After coming out of the airport, we took the bus directly to find Chen Fangshi. This matter must be dealt with as soon as possible.

Sitting in the car, Du Fei covered his face gloomily, thinking that he had a pleasant conversation with those American officers in Luzon, but why did he change his mind as soon as he turned around?

When he saw Chen Fangshi and explained the situation, Chen Fangshi was also confused and suggested: "Why don't you contact America and ask what the situation is?"

Du Fei narrowed his eyes slightly and said in a deep voice: "Don't worry, we can't blame all those Americans. They are unreliable. Besides, in Nanyang, we have to solve some problems ourselves."

Du Fei made up his mind, called Eagle, and ordered: "I will give you three days to find out this matter and report it to me."

"Yes!" Eagle stood at attention, saluted, turned around and went out.

Du Fei said to Chen Fangshi again: "Old Chen, put aside the problems in Luzon for now. Now you should do your best to transport the things from Guam back to avoid long nights and dreams."

Chen Fangshi nodded. Since there is a problem in Luzon and there is a problem in Guam, it is better to keep things in his own hands.

Moreover, Guam accounts for the majority of these supplies.

Immediately the whole of Kuching, including the Xiangjiang side, was mobilized.

More than a dozen 10,000-ton cargo ships, plus dozens of Y-8 transport planes, were operating non-stop.

It is nearly 4,000 kilometers from Guam to Kuching, and the Y-8 only makes one trip a day while ensuring safety.

The speed of the freighter is even slower. If you want to transport all the supplies stored there, even if you hurry up, you won't be able to finish it in two or three months.

Unexpectedly, what are you afraid of?

Just two days later, before Eagle found anything, a telegram came from Guam.

Du Fei couldn't help but frown when he received the telegram. It was signed by the same Colonel Mike who had contacted him in Guam last time.

This Colonel Mike is the logistics director of Andison Air Force Base on the island. He has great power and a good background.

Du Fei spent half a million dollars on him alone.

It's only been a few days and something happened?

The telegram did not say anything specific, but it was hoped that Du Fei could find time to go there again, and relevant matters needed to be discussed in person.

It's not that this man is arrogant and must let Du Fei go, but as a soldier, he cannot leave his post without permission. If he needs to meet, Du Fei can only go there.

Du Fei thought about the possible situation and must make a trip.

The strategic supplies in Guam and Luzon are an important part of his entire plan and cannot be given up until absolutely necessary.

Moreover, the telegram sent by Colonel Mack was vague, which did not necessarily seem to be a bad thing. It seemed to involve the Navy.

America has two bases in Guam, one is Anderson Base belonging to the Air Force, and the other is Apra Naval Base belonging to the Navy.

The last time Du Fei went there was mainly to negotiate with the Andison base. This batch of supplies was mainly stored at the Andison, with only a small amount at the Apra Port.

In a sense, Colonel Mike is a representative jointly launched by both parties.

With some doubts, Du Fei set off again.

After a six-hour flight, the Du Fei K-8 special plane landed on the runway of Andison Base.

Colonel Mike didn't show any pretense and came to greet him personally.

When he saw Du Fei getting off the plane, he immediately went up to him and shook hands warmly: "Du, I'm very sorry, my friend."

Colonel Mike is about forty, has blond hair, is a little fat, and looks more like a businessman.

Du Fei laughed and said: "It doesn't matter, you also said that we are friends."

The two of them got into the car parked next to them while talking.

The car was on and the air conditioner was on, so it was quite cool.

Colonel Mike sat in the driver's seat and turned on the car: "Du, there are some situations this time that cannot be explained clearly in the telegram. You know that it is not safe."

Du Fei expressed his understanding. After all, this is Guam, and there are many eyes staring at it.

He was even more curious and asked: "Mike, what's going on? Could it be that our cooperation..."

Colonel Mike immediately waved his hand: "Don't worry, there is no problem with our cooperation. It's just the Navy that wants your help with something."

"Navy?" Du Fei raised his eyebrows.

Colonel Mike said: "I think this is not a bad thing for you." After saying this, he winked in a pretense of humor.

Then Du Fei's eyes lit up when he heard the other party introducing the general situation in the car.

It turns out that Du Fei was called all the way this time because the Navy had some financial problems and wanted Du Fei to help.

The nature of the problem is similar to the previous situation when Bu Shi purchased a gunship from Du Fei.

After years of fighting in the Vietnam War, everyone is used to stretching their hands, but it suddenly stops and they are not used to it.

Some are quick to respond and wipe their butts clean early, while some are stubborn and refuse to give up their interests.

Guam served as a rear support base for the Vietnam War, so of course there were opportunities to take advantage of it.

Not only the Navy, but also Colonel Mike, Andison Air Force Base is not clean either.


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