Battle of the Third Reich

Vol 5 Chapter 85: Surprise (middle)

"Ah, Brooke Charlie, my dear friend, I'm so happy to see you. This is the best thing I've met this week." Lieutenant Colonel Villaham Burbidge stood in front of a log cabin He happily waved at Lieutenant Colonel Charlie with a big smile on his face.

The lieutenant general has a very pleasing big round face, the skin is full of healthy red, and there is a pair of gray mustache under the fleshy nose, and a pair of small blue and gray eyes sparkling, not tall, but can be seen The bones were thick and strong, and he held a round belly, looking like a gentle grocery store owner.

Who would have thought that this cute uncle who was so happy when he met people turned out to be a greedy fat mouse. In the past few years, he and Charlie have communicated with each other, and they have done a lot of prohibited businesses. Charlie used some tight imported goods and food to exchange valuable electronic components and various pipelines and cables from him, and some of them are very scarce. Military medicine, this old lieutenant colonel has its own underground channel, and the total energy source is constantly getting some special drugs. Charlie has always suspected that this person is still in the narcotics business. This guy who looks like Santa may still be a god. Drug dealer.

"I'm very happy to see you too, my old friend Villaham, I haven't seen you in a month, did you have a good time this time?" Charlie stepped forward with a smile, the two hugged warmly, then Laughing and patting each other's arms vigorously, like a pair of old friends who haven't seen for many years.

"It's awful, Charlie, it's awful, there are big guys in the base, and a bunch of troublesome guys, which makes the base nervous every day. I can only be careful at this level to avoid trouble. "" Burbidge wrinkled the round face, pretending to be pitiful, and made Charlie laugh.

"Seriously, Charlie, why are you here this time. I didn't receive Dover's supply notice." Burbic looked at the four trucks parked in the open space curiously, and Charlie saw each other at a glance. Greed hidden in his eyes.

"I'm going to Canterbury. I got some of the things you asked me to do last time. It happened to be brought to you by the way. The convoy is still waiting on the road. I can't delay it for too long." Charlie held Burbidge with a smile. 'S shoulder, then whispered in the other person's ear. "There are some special gifts in the car, I think you will love them."

"These four are all? Charlie, you really surprised me. I didn't think you could get so many things. This time it's the same. Bookkeeping?" Burbidge rubbed his hands excitedly.

"There are only two, friends, two. The other two are my people. Of course, this time it is still the old rules. I will give you a list when you look back. You just need to hit the money in my account. Also My friend is very satisfied with the goods you provided, and wants to add another batch, the specific numbers are in the list. I think you will not let me down, right." Charlie asked.

"Of course, no problem. After you go back, wait for my news and reply to you within a week. I have already prepared the goods you reserved last time. After a while, you will take it by the way, remember to write off." Burbidge patted lightly. Charlie's forearm.

"So where do we unload the goods, or exit number four? My subordinates will help you move the goods in. This is Lieutenant Palag. My new lieutenant is very reliable. I trust him like trusting my brother. "Charlie pointed to Palag and introduced it to Burbidge."

"Lieutenant Colonel. Nice to meet you." Parag stepped forward to salute Burbic.

"Nice to meet you, Lieutenant Parag." Burbidge also paid a gift, looked up Parag up and down, and felt the strong soldier's breath on the other side, which is rare in the current British army. .

"Then I will ask the soldiers to help you move the goods in. My time is very tight. I must rush to Canterbury at night." Charlie urged aside, he was afraid of what Burbidge could see.

"No, no. No. 4 exit was blocked. Four days ago, the German bombs made it. Now there are red hats at several other exits. It’s very troublesome. I went to order to open the a tunnel exit. You just drive in the car. , Unload the goods in the tunnel, my people will take over the rest, wait a moment, I'll make a call first." Burbidge nodded to Charlie, then walked back to the cabin.

"Tunnel a? Have you ever been here, Lieutenant Colonel." Palrag asked quietly to Charlie. This was the first emergency encountered this time. According to the original plan, they would enter through a bunker entrance. Underground bases have always walked this way in previous transactions with Burbidge.

"The big tunnel over there, with rails, leads directly to the base storage area. Originally the supplies were transported by small trains, but the railway was destroyed by the Luftwaffe two months ago. The railroad track may expose the location of the base, and the railroad was simply removed. You see that there was a circle of fences around the area. The last big bombing flattened all the ground buildings of this base. Now they have completely removed the fence. It is to blur the borders of the base and confuse the base with the nearby fields, making it difficult to find in the air." Charlie quickly explained to Parag.

"Is this tunnel connected to the underground base?"

"Of course, the storage area is close to the core area. The iron gate of the tunnel is never opened, and I have only been in it once." Charlie looked around and then whispered: "Kent County Defense Command has been Changing the external name, I only know that it used to be a sector command post of the fighter command, which directly controlled several radar stations. In addition, it is also a communication hub. It is said that there is a communication cable directly connected to London. Here and Dover The Fortress Headquarters are of the same level and can accept the command of London directly. When you get inside, you will know that what I said is true. I believe this is a very important underground command."

"Very well, as long as this operation is successful, I promise you will get the corresponding reward." Palag nodded to Charlie appreciatively.

"It’s messed up today, the Germans are bombarding Dover indiscriminately, the main fort of Dover has been collapsed, Charlie, you are a lucky guy. Now everyone is saying that the Germans are about to land Dover, there is a lot of chaos in the base, let your people be careful, remember to follow me, take the goods and go, don't look around, let those newcomers find that our trouble is bigger." Lieutenant Colonel Burbidge came out of the cabin, wiping the sweat on his forehead with a handkerchief in his hand. He whispered to Charlie.

"The Germans are going to log in? Well, I think we will finish the transaction as soon as possible. I want to leave here as soon as possible. Hell, I still have a good batch of goods hidden in the Dover warehouse." Charlie said with frustration. The kind of remorse and remorse almost lied to Parag.

"Forget your good goods, Dover is about to be razed, and even if it is not blown up, it will soon return to the Germans. I don't think you should unload here, take your people with me to the warehouse, put My goods are loaded. We'll go together later." Burbidge didn't wait for Charlie to react, so he walked towards the Volsley.

"What do you mean, you want to go with me? You are the logistics director here, how can you leave at will." Charlie got in the car and asked Burbidge doubtfully.

"I'm instructed to take your fleet to Canterbury to get precision equipment. For this situation today, I have prepared a blank telegram for a long time, just fill in the reason, just you can testify for me." Burbidge turned He smiled at Charlie.

"The Germans are about to land. It will soon become a battlefield. I don't want to be buried in this concrete coffin. Anyway, I have made enough money. I don't want to do it anymore. You don't have to worry. When I get to Canterbury, I will Leave, but don’t forget to settle the payment for me this time. I am anxiously waiting for the money. As for the last time I took your shipment, I will remit the money to you immediately when I arrive abroad."

"My friend, you are prepared enough, okay. I have to see your goods first." Charlie shook his head and smiled bitterly at Burbic.

"Emergency supply, open the door quickly." Burbidge leaned out of the car window and yelled at the soldier in the sentry box. The soldier in the sentry box had received the order. He glanced at Burbidge, and then pressed the button. As the squeaking motor turned, the iron gate of the tunnel slowly slid to the side, revealing a straight and deep Concrete roadway. The tunnel is wide enough for six trucks to pass side by side. There are two narrow-gauge railways in the middle. The top row of lights extends to the bottom of the tunnel. The entire tunnel is covered with bright and warm yellow lights.

Burbidge reached out from the window, gestured to keep up with the team behind him, and then signaled the driver to drive. Five cars lined up slowly into the tunnel gate.

"Go in from the hole on the right, which leads directly to the storage area, and the innermost is the ammunition depot. We parked at gate e, paying attention to the number on the wall. Later, you will take your people with me, yes, you brought How many people?" Burbidge sat in the back seat and pointed the way for the driver, then turned around and asked Charlie.

"Fifty people, what's wrong?"

"It's no problem, so the two can move one box and it can be done in one go. You can still fit my goods in your car."

"It should be okay to squeeze. The key is to be fast. We don't have much time." After talking about Charlie looking forward to the front passenger seat in the front passenger seat, the German nodded at him.

Soon the team reached the entrance of gate e, which had a 10m long and 4m wide unloading platform. Charlie followed behind Burbidge and climbed up the platform along the steps.

"Good morning, Harry, this is Lieutenant Colonel Charlie of Dover Command. He was ordered to collect a lot of much-needed medicines." Burbidge said with a smile to the guard guarding the door.

"Good morning Lieutenant Colonel Burbidge, Lieutenant Colonel Charlie, I will open the door for you immediately." The guard was saluting the two officers, and then moved the latch hard, and opened the huge explosion-proof door.

"Everyone got out of the car and followed the Lieutenant Colonel to the warehouse to move the goods. The speed was fast." Palag shouted to the soldiers on the truck while standing on the platform. The paratroopers quickly jumped off the truck and climbed onto the unloading platform .

Charlie and Burbidge had entered the base. Parag and the paratroopers lined up across the gate. Many paratroopers smiled and said hello to the standing guard at the door, and the other nodded with a kind expression. Reply.

Entering the gate of the underground fortress, Palag knew that he had hit a big fish this time. The aisle of this underground shelter was like a hospital corridor. There were various street signs and signs all over the wall and the ceiling. Covered with crooked metal pipelines, along the way, from time to time, I met several men and women soldiers in blue or tan uniforms, holding various documents and objects in their hands and hurried through the aisle from an office The door came out and turned into another office.

This must be an important command center, and Palag finally determined that what Charlie said was not bragging, at least there was a complex underground command structure, and he saw the uniforms of the Royal Navy, Royal Air Force, and Army here. It is a mixed agency of the navy, land, and air forces, and the majority of the civilian personnel here basically do not see a few soldiers. Occasionally encountering one is also empty-handed and unarmed. This shows that this institution is not a front-line combat unit. He also did not see the hidden shooting holes, corridor bunkers, corner machine gun bunkers and grenade bunkers necessary in the German military fortress. This underground shelter was not built for ground combat purposes, but a simple large-scale air defense facility.

"Let your soldiers not look around, we should go through the miscellaneous passage, but the water pipe there has burst, can only pass through the office area, there are many senior officers, so that your people do not cause trouble." Burbidge Quietly said to Charlie, Charlie nodded and conveyed Burbidge to Parag, the commander of the German paratrooper battalion whispered.

The paratroopers hurriedly took back their curious gaze and readjusted the queue. A team of elite British infantry began to hold their heads in a straight line, and two columns of neat rows lined up along the aisle, but attracted the attention of many passing officers and soldiers.

"The infantry in front stopped." Suddenly a voice came to mind in the aisle.

"Stop, the infantry team in front stops." The person who shouted found that the other party did not respond, and hurried to catch up.

"Company! Stand up!" Palag shouted the British command, and the paratroopers stopped immediately.

"It's awesome, Lieutenant, this is your army? I haven't seen such a strict marching queue for a long time. Which regiment are you from?" An English major chased up, and he walked to Palag The neatly queued paratroopers nodded approvingly.

"Thank you for your praise! We are the third row of the first company in the second battalion of Gloucestershire." Palagang replied loudly, looking at the lieutenant in front of him, and found himself in trouble this time.

The officer wore a large army brim hat, a white belt, a sleeve of a tan woollen uniform, and a black armband sewed on it, and Palag knew the sign.

"Gormand Special Forces? How can there be Gormand Special Forces here?" Palag found that the back of the shirt in the uniform had been wetted by sweat. (To be continued, please search Piaotian Literature, the novel is better and faster!

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