1920 America's Great War by Robert Conroy
Author:Robert Conroy [Conroy, Robert]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Fiction, Science Fiction, Time Travel, Alternative History, War & Military
ISBN: 9781451639315
Google: KB5kmQEACAAJ
Amazon: 1451639317
Publisher: Baen
Published: 2013-12-01T22:00:00+00:00
CHAPTER 12
âBe seated,â said President Lansing, and the other attendees in the Oval Office sat. âMay I assume, gentlemen, that the news is a mixed bag?â
âIt usually is,â said General March. âHowever, that is much better than all the news being dolefully bad.â
âThen begin with the bad. What in Godâs name happened in the mountains? Have our efforts been undone by one man?â
March sighed, âPretty much. One German officer, a Captain Wulfram, managed to drop the bridge over the Columbia River into said river. It will take at least two months of concerted effort to repair it once the weather eases. Sadly, we had pretty much cleared the snow out of the passes and were going to commence sending trains through again. Hundreds of men on both sides of the mountains had been shoveling night and day.â
âThe man must have been exceptionally brave, or foolish,â the president said. âWhat is his status?â
âHe is very seriously wounded,â March continued. âHe is on his way to a hospital in Chicago. Frostbite has claimed both of his feet and he may lose a leg to wounds and infection. And this poses a question, sir. Since he was not in uniform, shall we hang him?â
Lansing paused. He had not been prepared for the question. Nor was he quite prepared to hang someone, in particular someone who was so bravely and obstinately doing his duty. âNo, at least not yet. We will hold him as a possible future bargaining chip. Although,â he smiled, âif we should decide to hang him we will do so from a railroad trestle.â
The others laughed grimly. Nothing like a little macabre humor to brighten the day, Lansing thought.
General March interrupted. âThe weapons and ammo are beginning to come off the assembly lines in quantity from Detroit and elsewhere. The original plan was to ship them by rail through the northern pass to Washington State and then down to California. With this out of the question for the foreseeable future, can we plan on using Canadian rail lines as a substitute?â
An interesting question, thought Lansing. He turned to his Secretary of State, âAny thoughts, Mr. Hughes?â
âWe have spoken with both the governor general and the prime minister of Canada and they are reluctant to have large quantities of supplies shipped directly through Canada. They are afraid of retaliation from the German fleet if they are found out. However, they will allow humanitarian aid, such as food, and will assist us in evacuating civilians and wounded.â
âBetter than nothing,â Lansing muttered.
Hughes continued. âI have directed our railroads to try to rent line space from the Canadians in the form of a detour north from the broken line, into Canada, and then south. If it is done as a private venture, without the direct collaboration of the Canadian government, we might get away with it until the bridge is rebuilt.â
âWill that happen?â Lansing asked.
âNot until the Canucks and the Brits are certain we can win and theyâre on the right side, and right now they canât be confident of that.
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