Chapter 1130 Goodbye Old Friends
Creaky, a lounge chair on the rooftop was making a sound of being overwhelmed.
"Do you like my ponytail?" The female knight in the upper position twisted her waist and smiled seductively.
Compared with her, Stanley Gusby's expression was much more ferocious, and he murmured to himself, trying to divert attention, "Very playful, very cute, oh, damn Italian cream walnut cake, red oil hot pot, charcoal grilled beef"
At this time, the phone rang, and the female knight's sobbing panting turned into a wail, "No way, don't answer it!"
"Damn it!" Stanley Gusby complained in frustration, and the whole person trembled several times in a row, and then calmed down.
"No, I must answer it, they know where I am and know that I am at home now."
"How could they know you are at home?" The woman also lay softly on Gusby's chest, and her voice became weak and powerless.
Gusby rolled his eyes, "Did you forget that I work for the FBI, dear?"
He picked up the vibrating cell phone on the small table beside him and pressed the answer button, "Yes, I'm Gusby."
Jack's voice came from the phone, "Doctor, put on your pajamas immediately, of course, including the beauty next to you."
"What?" Gusby didn't bother to ask why Jack called him, and subconsciously pulled up the pajamas under his body and wrapped himself and his fiancée together.
The next moment, the sound of propellers sounded, and a helicopter appeared next to the roof from bottom to top. Jack, wearing soundproof earmuffs, pulled open the rear door with force, and the smile on his handsome face was sunny and bright.
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"I need an explanation."
Although Jack left a good impression on Stanley Gusby when he was in Korea, after the mission was completed, he really treated him to a sumptuous meal as promised.
The superb hot pot, Seris white wine and authentic cigars from Cuba made him still savor it.
However, the doctor was still very unhappy when he thought that his perfect proposal plan had failed. After getting off the plane, he followed Jack and complained in a low voice.
"7.8 million innocent people in the San Francisco Bay Area need your professional skills." Jack blocked Stanley Goosby's dissatisfaction with one sentence.
Entering the elevator that goes directly to the underground conference room of the Pentagon, Jack briefly recounted what happened not long ago, and did not forget to emphasize the reminder.
"This is not the last time in South Korea. We are facing a determined general. If we are not careful, there will be tens of thousands of casualties."
"Shit, VX poison again. This kind of devil weapon should not be invented. I don't understand why this country has nuclear weapons that are enough to destroy most countries in the world. Why does it still stockpile this damn thing."
Compared with Jack, Goosby still has some scholarly spirit. Hearing this, he cursed a few words in a low voice.
The elevator door opened with a ding, and Jack pointed to the heavily guarded conference room door and joked, "Maybe the big shots inside can answer your questions. You can go ask them in person."
He certainly didn't dare to question them face to face, and the doctor only dared to whisper in front of Jack. After he pushed open the door and saw a group of old guys with stars and badges, he immediately kept silent and answered every question, as obedient as a weak, pitiful and helpless quail.
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"Airborne surprise attack will definitely not work. It's a full moon these two days, and the weather conditions are good." At this time, it was Jack's old acquaintance who talked to the generals, Jason Hayes, the commander of SEAL Team B.
"We are facing a group of soldiers who have also received special operations training. According to the latest intelligence, at least half of the thirteen soldiers who followed General Hammer to occupy Alcatraz Island are experienced soldiers who have followed him on top-secret missions many times in the past decade.
Therefore, the risk of beaching and sneaking is also huge. Once my team members and I are discovered, Hammer is likely to launch missiles directly.
I have worked with his expeditionary reconnaissance company, which is no less elite than the SEALs."
When the Marine Corps performs combat missions, it will build a campaign and tactical unit of various arms for specific tasks, which is called the Marine Air-Ground Task Force "MAGTF".
The expeditionary force is the largest level. The entire Marine Corps is organized into three expeditionary forces, and General Hammer has long served as the front-line commander of one of the expeditionary reconnaissance companies.
The expeditionary reconnaissance company has a long history, which can be traced back to the Marine Corps Amphibious Reconnaissance Battalion during World War II.
After World War II, the Amphibious Reconnaissance Battalion was disbanded for a time, but it was soon rebuilt again. The then Marine Corps Commandant named it the Marine Tactical Experimental Unit (MCTU).
This unit can be regarded as an early special forces unit, and developed many innovative reconnaissance techniques, such as using HALO (high jump low opening) or armed helicopters that Jack had learned to conduct armed infiltration reconnaissance.
In theory, "MCTU" can even be regarded as the predecessor of the Navy SEALs. The SEALs were established to replace this amphibious reconnaissance unit, but as we all know, the Navy and the Marine Corps are two independent branches of the military.
Therefore, "MCTU" has never been officially replaced, but was reorganized into an expeditionary reconnaissance company and exists to this day.
As early as the Vietnam War, the expeditionary reconnaissance company often cooperated with the Army's "Green Berets" and SEALs to carry out infiltration operations. The former may not be as elite as these T1 and T2 special forces, but they are very familiar with each other.
The Alcatraz on the map looks like a palm-sized reef. In reality, it is not that big, with an area of only 0.0763 square kilometers, about the size of eleven football fields.
Alcatraz was named after the Federation built a prison on the island. Before that, the natives called it "Pelican Island", and later the locals in San Francisco simply called it "the stone".
Ordinary people may feel that this area is still a bit too much for a small team of only 13 people, but intelligence shows that General Hammer and his soldiers did not land on the island in a rubber boat.
In fact, the rubber boat cannot carry 15 VX gas missiles with a length of nearly 3 meters and their launchers to land on an island more than 2 miles from the coastline.
The vehicles they used were an MH53 Paveway helicopter and an MH-60R Seahawk armed helicopter equipped with Hellfire missiles.
The MH53 Paveway helicopter has a payload of 16 tons. In addition to the VX gas missiles and their launchers, it is not a problem to carry more equipment. Moreover, the helicopter itself has extremely advanced sea search radars and various sensors.
In addition, the unique terrain of Alcatraz Island is high above, surrounded by steep cliffs without even a beach, which is easy to defend and difficult to attack.
13 soldiers proficient in special operations defended the island with the terrain overlooking it, and even experts like Jason Hayes found it difficult.
Most of the people present were veterans of the battlefield, and they all frowned after he took out the drawings for a simple analysis.
However, Jason quickly changed the subject and proposed his plan, "The only feasible way is to sneak in through the tunnel at the bottom of the prison."
He picked up a thick stack of drawings and put them on the table, and an unpleasant musty smell suddenly hit him.
"Before Alcatraz became a prison, it was an old military camp. The remains are still sealed under the foundation of the prison cells. Going back to the gold rush, gold mines were once dug underground.
There is still an abandoned factory on the island, with a set of sewage pipes connected to the abandoned mines. I plan to use these abandoned mines to sneak into the central area and attack from the inside.
If we are lucky enough, we may be able to take back the missiles without bloodshed."
But Jason immediately looked embarrassed again, "I studied these building blueprints on the way here. Because they have been renovated many times and have a long history, the underground tunnels here are simply a maze. I need first-hand information."