Reborn American Giants

Chapter 90 During the War 3

On the 25th, when the US military began to take action and captured Pearl Airport and Sahlins Airport, two of the elite SEAL teams did not participate in the battle to capture the airport. Instead, they took advantage of the short darkness at dawn to sneak ashore.

, and set off directly towards the city of St. George.

One of their tasks is to occupy the "Free Grenada" radio station, which is the only long-wave radio station on the island, to prevent Grenada from spreading unfavorable news about the US military and to block external communications on the island. This mission consists of an 11-person SEAL team.

The small team was completed. Along the way, they bypassed the main road and specifically chose the less traveled path. Therefore, they bypassed the Georgian military strongholds on the main roads. At noon, they had arrived at the outskirts of St. George City and hid in a place on the outskirts.

In the jungle.

Since it was a secret infiltration mission, they could not find locals as guides. Relying on a few "tourist maps" in their hands, the commandos mistakenly regarded the bank building as the target, but they soon woke up and rushed to the radio building, but

The outside of the building was tightly controlled by the Georgian army, and armored vehicles patrolled by from time to time. Even though the 11 SEALs were covered in iron, there seemed to be nothing they could do.

Just as Captain Adrian, who was leading the team in charge of this operation, was thinking of ways to deal with it, there was a moment of confusion among the Georgian defenders in front of the gate. The soldiers were running around in panic like headless flies.

The armored vehicles that began to patrol at a constant speed also increased their horsepower and suddenly galloped towards the city. Then the soldiers also began to evacuate suddenly in groups.

It turned out that this was another airborne operation carried out by the US military in St. George. They parachuted a company of airborne troops behind the Freebit stronghold. The purpose was to isolate this defensive stronghold, but they accidentally wedged themselves into the Georgian army's position, leaving

Enrique Hill, where the radio station building is located, became a salient, and Major General Torlor passed by

Thinking about it, he knew that the Battle of Ge Island was now inevitably facing the point of failure, but he still wanted to fight hard and cause huge damage to the US military, that is, he was preparing to engage in street fighting with the US military in St. George City, so that

It can limit the naval and air superiority of the US military to the greatest extent and narrow the combat gap between them.

Therefore, every bit of combat power was valuable now. He wanted to gather the power in his hands as much as possible. For this reason, Thorol simply gave up on some unnecessary defense areas.

Of course, the SEALs would not give up such a good opportunity. They contacted the friendly forces that parachuted to the rear of the Freebit stronghold, and rushed into the building to take control of the "Free Grenada" radio station. Soon, melodious American songs began to play on this radio station.

, spreading to the entire Caribbean region.

The mission of another SEAL team is to rescue the Governor of Grenada, Scoon, who is closely guarded by the Grenadian army. This is the Governor of Grenada appointed by the Queen of England. The purpose of rescuing him is to establish a new pro-American Grenada government after the war.

This team of seals was lucky, and there were no accidents along the way. They had found the Governor's Mansion in the north of St. George's City at dawn, and while it was still dark, they sneaked into the Governor's Mansion and eliminated the two men responsible for guarding it.

More than a dozen guards and successfully found the imprisoned Governor Scoon.

However, just as they were preparing to evacuate, they received news of the landing of the US military. Austin, who knew the importance of Governor Scoon, sent an additional company of troops to "defend" the Governor. The soldiers arrived just in time, and the two sides magically met at the gate.

, the Georgians were heavily outnumbered, and a fierce exchange of fire broke out at the gate. Seeing that they could not break out of the encirclement, the SEALs had no choice but to return to the Governor's Mansion, choose to hold on, and urgently contacted the headquarters in the rear to request reinforcements.

After receiving the news, Metcalf urgently ordered reinforcements from the Marine Corps that had captured Pearl Airport. At noon on the 25th, a 250-man Marine Corps boarded the amphibious landing ship USS Guam and circled Great Bar Bay in the west of Guam Island.

One took a helicopter to land vertically, and the other took 13 landing speedboats, landed at Great Bar Bay, and quickly dispersed the more than 50 Georgian defenders stationed here, and then rushed straight towards the north of St. George City.

Governor's Palace in Nostin Heights.

At this time, the seals defending the Governor's Palace started a hard battle with the Georgian army for the "Governor". For fear of harming Governor Scoon, the Georgian army could only use light weapons to fight the seals. The seals fought back hard, and the Georgian army

Dozens of people were killed and wounded, and they were unable to rush into the Governor's Mansion, but they still fought hard.

The battle started in the early morning and lasted until noon. The 11-man seals were already scarred and injured. Three of them were seriously injured. Even Lieutenant Brandon who led the team was injured and fell into a coma. Sergeant Major Cameron urgently took over the command.

Quan, leading the remaining eight SEALs who still had some combat effectiveness, retreated to the second floor of the Governor's Mansion, guarding the only staircase and continuing the final resistance.

The ammunition on them has long been exhausted, and they are now using the weapons collected by the German army, but there are not many left. As long as the German army launches two more attacks, they will annihilate the entire defenseless army.

At this moment, there was a faint sound of propellers in the sky, and Sergeant Major Cameron was shocked. He knew that this was the arrival of their reinforcements, because during the pre-war reconnaissance, the German army was not equipped with any fixed equipment.

Wing planes and helicopters, the only ones flying in the sky over Georgia Island are the US military.

Cameron roared to the remaining teammates, "Our reinforcements are coming," and at the same time he pulled the trigger of the Cuban-made AK rifle in his hand, and a series of bullets poured towards the Georgian soldiers who appeared at the top of the stairs.

Then, the team members also opened fire, suppressing another enemy attack.

In the sky outside the Governor's Palace, an AH-64 armed helicopter was circling and pouring its ammunition towards the Georgian troops outside the Governor's Palace. After the pilot fired all the rockets carried by the aircraft in one breath, he continued to drive the helicopter and used the aircraft.

An m-203e-1 installed under the nose

The 30mm single-barreled chain gun ravaged the German army's positions. The front section of the ah64's body is made of a multi-beam stainless steel structure reinforced by plastic steel, and the rear section uses a plastic-steel-skinned honeycomb structure. The body can withstand attacks from 12.7mm ammunition and a small amount of 23mm ammunition. This

Because the Zhige army came

In such a hurry, the weapons they carried could not threaten the Apache flying in the air. The 7.62 rifle bullets in the hands of the Georgian army could only leave white spots on the steel fuselage. This Georgian army's

The commander could only lead the remaining soldiers to retreat with resentment in his eyes.

Soon, two more UH-1 helicopters appeared in the sky, carrying a small team of Marines who came first to support them, and sent Governor Scoon and the SEALs to the deck of the USS Independence aircraft carrier at sea.

Coon, the British governor and key figure in Grenada's postwar reconstruction, fell into American hands.

Subsequent Marines continued to advance by helicopter to St. George's University to rescue nearly 800 American students there.

At St. George's University, Captain Vincent commanded his soldiers to launch an attack on the dormitory building where American students were located. He had received an order from the "Revolutionary Military Commission" to keep these American students in his hands.

.News has come that the US military has landed and taken control of Pearl Airport and Salins Airport. Austin knows that this group of Americans is his only "chip" to make a comeback.

When the supporting Marines arrived, Edward and his men had resisted the Georgian attack tenaciously for nearly two hours. In front of the dormitory building, the bodies of some Georgian soldiers were sparsely lying on the ground, and there were explosions all over the ground.

There was a big pit, and Captain Vincent punched the ground hard.

After spitting, he underestimated the combat effectiveness of this group of mercenaries. They actually planted mines in front of the dormitory building at some point, causing the first wave of attacking soldiers to fall into the minefield, and then were ejected from the dormitory building by Edward and others.

They were named one by one in a condescending manner, leaving corpses all over the ground.

This is why after arriving in Grenada, Edward specifically asked the CIA to prepare a large number of m18a1 broad-blade landmines among the weapons and equipment he prepared for them. This was the "big meal" he prepared for the Grenada army. This kind of landmine was developed by the US military during the Vietnam War.

Anti-infantry mines have an explosion damage range of 50 meters in front, spread in a 60-degree fan-shaped range, and a height of 2 to 2.4 meters. The longest range of its steel balls can even reach 250 meters, including moderate damage of about 100 meters.

scope.

Around the dormitory building, Edward led his men to lay a total of nearly a hundred broad-blade mines. By the time the Georgian army finished clearing the mines, it was estimated that the supporting US soldiers had already arrived, so now they were hiding on the dormitory floor and only placed a few mines.

A top soldier observed the movements of the German troops outside, while everyone hid in the room without showing their heads, waiting for the arrival of the Americans.

However, the Yankees did not disappoint Edward and others. The sound of propellers was soon heard in the sky, and news from the brothers guarding outside came from the intercom. U.S. military reinforcements were coming, and Edward breathed a sigh of relief.

It seems that they got through this crisis very "easily".

The US helicopters quickly destroyed the several armored vehicles of the Georgian army and dispersed the soldiers who attacked Edward and others. When the next batch of helicopters arrived and carried the first batch of American students away, John slapped two

He put his hands on Edward's shoulders and whispered in his ear: "Turn for me.

To tell Mr. Victor, I remember the agreement I made with him, and I hope he won't forget it. By the way, it's very pleasant to work with you." Then without waiting for Edward to answer, he lowered his head and pressed his hat, and turned the propeller of the Huey helicopter.

That huge air wave boarded the plane and soared into the sky...

The US military has perfectly achieved its mission objectives. The two airports of the Georgian army have been lost, external communication has been cut off, the waters of Georgian Island have also been blocked by the US aircraft carrier fleet, and only US military aircraft are left in the sky to show off their power. The US military has completed

He made all his pre-war arrangements and surrounded St. George, the capital of Grenada, on three sides.

Surrounded by the sea to the west, the powerful U.S. Navy fleet is eyeing the enemy. The Georgian army now only has the capital city of St. George and several important strongholds along the ring road. Major General Thorol's plan is to rely on

He held several strongholds to delay the American attack, giving him time to improve the defenses of St. George.

However, the speed of the US military's attack exceeded his imagination. Major General Thorol's thinking was still in World War II. The US military force he met was a new type of army armed with high technology. From the sky to the ground, it formed a threat to the Georgian army.

Without all-round suppression, his plan was doomed to fail.

The U.S. military used helicopter "leapfrog" tactics to drop troops behind various Georgian military strongholds, cutting off the connections between these strongholds and allowing Tortolo to rely on these strongholds on the ring road. The plan to slow down the U.S. military's attack speed failed.

Now these strongholds are scattered on the ring road, isolated and helpless.

As night fell, the entire day's battle ended. The sound of gunfire resounding on Ge Island finally stopped, and both sides actively prepared for the next day's battle.

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