The Fall of America: Winter Ops by W.R. Benton

The Fall of America: Winter Ops by W.R. Benton

Author:W.R. Benton [Benton, W.R.]
Language: eng
Format: epub, azw3
Publisher: Loose Cannon Ent.
Published: 2015-08-14T04:00:00+00:00


“By the end of the day, Major Borisovich, I want to know how in the hell we lost over 800 dead and the partisans only lost 300! My whole base is in tatters, with the flight line littered with burned helicopters, my fuels and oils all gone up in flames, and over 2,000 wounded! I lost over half of my well trained and expensive air crews to what, a bunch of peasants? I want answers, do you understand me?”

“Yes, sir. My intelligent specialists suspect we were attacked by a force of well over 1,000 partisans and by hitting us at night, they had the element of surprise on their side, sir. Sir, you must stop thinking of this resistance as a bunch of peasants because they —”

“Do what? Do not tell me how to think, Major, or I will have you shot, you arrogant bastard! How dare you sit there and challenge my thinking!”

“Sir, with all due respect, I only meant the partisans are made up of many prior military members, hunters, and gun owners. As a result, they are, in most cases, better trained than the average Russian Private, sir.”

“Horseshit! We have the best trained army in the world, Major. Let me tell you something and you would be smart to listen well; Our soldiers are the best in the world, the very best. I cannot be swayed to think these . . . these . . . criminals running the streets are better trained. Now, you had better get your thinking together, Major, and do the job quickly. I will not tolerate insubordination and if you ever challenge me again, you are a dead man. Have I made myself clear, Major?”

“Yes, sir, very clear.” The chastised Major lowered his head.

“Now, Lieutenant Colonel Vasiliev, what can you tell me about this attack and how can we avoid it in the future?”

Standing, Vasiliev replied, “We estimate over 5,000 partisans were involved in this attack, which may be an overestimation, sir, but we suspect other resistance members were brought in from Alabama, Louisiana, and Tennessee. They must know most of our troops were gone, massed for the pending gas attack, and decided to hit us when our manpower is at it's lowest.”

“And, why do they know so much about us and we so little about them?”

“We know the names of many members of the resistance, but that is about it. Not much we can do with a list of names, sir.”

“Oh, I disagree, Colonel. There is a great deal we can do with a list of names. Right after this meeting, I want you to try and locate the families of all known resistance fighters. I want the families arrested and brought to the gulag as hostages. Then print posters and place them around town, threatening to relocate the families up north, after we select 50% for execution. The only way to prevent us from taking any actions is if the partisans surrender to us. Put the typical lies on the poster about how the partisans will be treated well, fed and given new clothing.



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