50s: Starting with a storage ring

Chapter 630 Domestic Support Arrives

Chapter 630 Domestic Support Arrives
He lacked the manpower to take over an entire intelligence agency, even a small intelligence department, especially for key positions such as intelligence management and analysis.

He cannot simply retain all of Pinkerton's existing employees in these key positions. Otherwise, he'll be sidelined.

Therefore, being prepared, he sent a telegram to his family in New York asking for help before he even set off.

When Xu Yimin received his detailed telegram, he was also stunned by its contents.

He had heard of the Pinkerton Detective Agency, which, although it had declined, still had a significant historical reputation.

Being able to fully access the database of such a century-old intelligence agency will provide a long-term channel for obtaining internal FBI intelligence.

This kind of good thing, which he never even dared to dream of, has now actually come true. Pinkerton's intelligence department is right in front of him, waiting for him to send someone to take it over.

Although Sun Zhiwei said there were still some loose ends that needed to be resolved by the 11th.

But Di Ting never compromised on his promises; all he had to do was to promptly send people over.

Of course, this issue still needs to be reported to higher authorities for a decision, but he believed that his superiors would not miss such a good opportunity to infiltrate the enemy.

Sun Zhiwei personally delivered the telegram to his superiors, and soon, several insiders who were "observing closely" gathered together for a detailed discussion and deployment.

We definitely need to send people, but choosing the right people isn't easy. After all, we're on someone else's turf, and they'll be staying there for a long time, so sending only people of Asian descent is definitely not an option.

Fortunately, we are a large country with abundant resources and a diverse population of all races.

Leaving aside the yellow race, there is also a white minority group in our northern border region: the Tajik people.

The Tajik people are like eagles on the Pamir Plateau, guarding the western frontier of their motherland for thousands of years.

The young man Amir and the young woman Gulandam in the 63 film "Visitors on the Ice Mountain" are Tajiks.

Not only are there many white people, but there are also countless mixed-race people, and even black people.

Historically, the Pygmies, who originated from the Andaman Islands in Southeast Asia, began to be introduced into various dynasties from the Qin and Han dynasties, and their bloodlines have continued to this day.

So, if we really wanted to select people based on skin color, we wouldn't be short of them.

Over the next three days, after careful selection, one person after another was confirmed, and then telegrams were sent from the capital to various places.

Soon, a support team was formed. Although they were strangers to each other, they all knew their mission. Then, a leader was selected from the capital.

Now, they are about to enter the United States under different identities, converge in Chicago, and then enter Pinkerton through the official recruitment process.

Sun Zhiwei received the information of this group of people a couple of days ago. The sources were really diverse, and some of them were even originally American citizens.

He mixed these people's information into a pile of resumes and threw it to the logistics department, asking them to arrange interviews and recruitment.

On the 7th, Sun Zhiwei returned to New York.

He rushed back to attend an internal meeting at New York City Hall on the 8th.

This was a hearing that New York City Mayor Ed Kirk had arranged for him to attend.

It was simply that his staff and relevant department heads wanted to hear him explain the LaGuardia Airport expansion and renovation project in person.

He had to attend these meetings, even though he was certain that New York City Hall would allocate funds to solve the transportation problems at the new airport.

But he also knew this couldn't be rushed; those people weren't that efficient. There would be many more hearings like this in the future. However, as long as the officials at New York City Hall were willing to pay, he wouldn't mind coming back to perform for them again.

As expected, the color renderings of the airport presented by Sun Zhiwei had an immediate and impressive effect, leaving the experts and staff present in awe.

Two days later, news came from Chicago that all the newly hired employees had arrived.

On the morning of the 10th, he set foot on Chicago soil again and stayed at the Four Seasons Hotel once more.

At noon, he met Ding Chenyang, the person in charge of the support team.

After confirming that everyone had successfully passed the interviews and joined Pinkerton, he directly appointed Ding Chenyang as the new head of the intelligence department.

His first task was to select five men to arrive at a designated location at 10 p.m. the following night.

Tomorrow is November 11th, a traditional American holiday: Veterans Day.

At 11:11 AM on November 11, 1918, people all over the world were overjoyed and excited.

Because the four-year First World War finally ended, the armistice was signed, and the "war to end all wars" finally came to a close.

From then on, November 11 was established as Armistice Day in the United States to commemorate the men and women who sacrificed their lives for peace during World War I.

On Armistice Day, soldiers who survived the war participate in a parade that passes through their hometowns, while politicians and veterans give speeches and hold thanksgiving ceremonies for the peace they fought for.

Twenty years later, in 1938, the U.S. Congress voted to designate Armistice Day as a federal holiday.

But the following year, World War II broke out, and all countries in the world, regardless of whether they were strong or weak, were once again drawn into bloodshed.

Even after World War II ended, people continued to hold armistice commemorations on November 11th.

In 1953, residents of Emporia, Kansas, named the Armistice Day "Veterans Day" in gratitude to the city's veterans.

Soon after, the federal Congress passed a proposal from Kansas lawmakers to officially rename Truce Day as Veterans Day.

At 11 a.m. on this day, everyone habitually observed a minute of silence.

On this day, flags fluttered everywhere, veterans gathered for parades, and various commemorative activities were held.
On the streets, at many celebrations, residents would imitate classic photos from after World War II: the Victory Kiss.

In short, November 11th was a day of celebrations everywhere, with huge crowds and people everywhere on the streets.

Especially in cities like Chicago, chaos is inevitable, and some minor issues can be masked by this disorder.

That evening, after dark, Sun Zhiwei visited the private parking lot of United Van Company (USA) in Chicago.

They are one of the largest moving companies in the United States, with more than 100 vans in Chicago for local moving services.

Sun Zhiwei selected five trucks at the very back of the parking lot and stored them in his spatial storage. He then retrieved the keys to these five trucks from the parking lot's guard room.

Before 9 a.m., he parked the five cars in an abandoned underground parking lot in the north of the city.

At 10 o'clock, Ding Chenyang arrived here with five of his men.

(End of this chapter)

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