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Chapter 627 South Dakota

"How many people are there in the Japanese National Guard now? Who is their highest officer?" Bisselin continued to ask with her heart pounding.

What Mutual Aid Associations lack most now is military strength, and the characteristics of mutual aid associations as non-governmental organizations make it difficult for them to find support from the regular army. In this situation, the Japanese National Guard, which is "alone and helpless" in the United States, is quite good.

A choice.

"There are now three regiments. The top officer is named Bagley. Bagley was a former colonel of the U.S. Marine Corps. During the Australian War, his left leg was injured and had to be amputated and he retired from the front-line troops. He was a Japanese national personally appointed by President Truman.

The chief instructor of the Guard actually holds the highest command right now," Kong Lingyi answered methodically.

Bisselin looked at her and said, "It seems you have done a lot of work?"

"If not, why should we make you believe that we can help you?"

"So, the point is to convince this Bagley?"

"The enemy. Buckley has a sister named Mona. She is the director of the mutual aid association in Montana. Her husband died in the war in Indonesia in 1945, so she has a relatively firm stance on anti-war issues.

A trustworthy comrade."

Ever since Kong Lingyi took the initiative to reveal his identity, Bisselin knew that China's intelligence activities in the United States were much more active than they appeared on the surface. Even so, she was still shocked when Kong Lingyi dropped heavy intelligence bombs one after another.

Women are always more curious than men. She was already trying her best to endure it, but when Kong Lingyi revealed the information about Bagley and Mona, she still couldn't control it. She couldn't help but said: "You have it."

There are really a lot of secrets. Could it be said that 'that bastard' started planning it a few years ago? Is that so?"

The information about the Japanese National Guard, Bagley and Mona actually had nothing to do with confidentiality. However, in just a few days, Kong Lingyi was able to pour out all the treasures. Apart from this explanation, Bisselin really couldn't think of any other reason.

.Thinking about the identity of "that bastard" as a time traveler, she had to suspect that as early as several years ago, "that bastard" had an insight into everything today and made plans early. There is no doubt that "that bastard" in this state

That bastard" will make people feel scared from the bottom of their hearts.

The initiator of using "that bastard" to refer to Ouyang Yun was naturally Kong Lingyi. However, what Bisselin couldn't figure out was that ever since she heard these four words from Kong Lingyi's mouth, she naturally felt a sense of intimacy, and then

Accepting it naturally, these four words became Ouyang Yun's specific nouns.

Kong Lingyi had not thought about this question seriously, and was startled when she heard this. However, compared to Biselin, she had a heartfelt dislike for Ouyang Yun. Coupled with professional reasons, she was able to maintain sufficient strength at critical moments.

Sober. Therefore, although this question was very tempting, she automatically gave it up and answered: "I don't know, Bisselin, now is not the time to pursue this matter, but to strive to get the Japanese National Guard in hand as soon as possible.

I suggest you contact Mona immediately, preferably by transferring her to Washington. Bisselin, to be honest, your team is still too weak. Therefore, it is very important to recruit people like Mona who have a firm anti-war stance.

"

Kong Lingyi directly changed the topic, and Bisselin couldn't continue to be curious. After seriously considering Kong Lingyi's suggestion, she rang the bell for her secretary to come in, asking the latter to contact Mona, and invited Meng in the name of the mutual aid association headquarters.

Na came over as soon as possible to plan something big.

MacArthur led more than two hundred elite Mason mercenaries and rushed towards Washington non-stop. What he did not expect was that out of Orlando's sight, an attack against them planned mainly by the North American Branch of the Chinese Central Intelligence Agency was on their march.

The route slowly unfolds.

With the assistance of Kong Lingyi, "the most sinister and cunning strategist in American history (later American term)", the "militant faction" of the Women's Mutual Aid Association headed by Bisselin (also from the later American assessment), in fact, the members of the mutual aid association and

Sympathizers, who prefer the term "anti-war faction") did not sit still and wait for death. Instead, they went out to find and win over allies. Among them, Dewey and the Republican Party who supported him were naturally his biggest gains. In addition to Dewey and the Republicans who supported him,

His Republican Party, the Japanese National Guard, and the blacks and Indians who have always been disadvantaged groups in American society, with the efforts of Bisseline and her partners, slowly tended to them, which made the mutual aid association insufficient

It was a head-on confrontation with Orlando, but it was enough to defend Washington and maintain the de facto independence of the northern United States.

The special operations team led by MacArthur encountered trouble after entering South Dakota.

The ones who challenged them were members of the Women's Rangers under the South Dakota Women's Mutual Aid Association. South Dakota, as a state with a relatively developed meat industry in the United States, after men were generally dragged off to the battlefield, women had to go into meat processing plants and start

They are engaged in butchering, meat cutting and other tasks that should have been done by men. I don’t know if it is related to the more masculine nature of the work. After becoming qualified butchers, the tempers of South Dakota women generally become more irritable and easy to deal with than usual.

Therefore, although the population of this state is not dominant among several states in the United States, after the mutual aid association entered, the state branch became the state with the strongest activity and participation spirit.

After the "Wives' Revolution" broke out, while ladies in other states were still limited to parading in the streets, or using their high heels to hit Ku Klux Klan members and gang forces, they were already fully armed and dared to use butcher knives and

The guns beat the Ku Klux Klan members, gang members, and state police to pieces and fled.

The strength of the women of South Dakota is also reflected in the fact that they were the first to successfully expel the governor and occupy the state capitol. Then, in just two days, they completed the reelection of the state government controlled by the mutual aid association, and established a government-only government.

Mutual aid groups and the Women's Rangers in charge of the state's new female governor.

A sudden thought led MacArthur to decide to cross the border through South Dakota instead of going through Nebraska.

No one knows whether MacArthur had other intentions in doing this, such as helping his friend, former South Dakota Governor Michael Flynn, regain the governorship and severely damaging the mutual aid association's power in the state.

What is certain is that just because he chose to transit South Dakota, the result was that the Rangers not only lost more than half of their elite troops in the state, but were also directly trapped in the state for two weeks.


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