The Battle For New York by T I Wade

The Battle For New York by T I Wade

Author:T I Wade [Wade, T I]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Espionage, Thriller, New York, 2012, 2013, cookie429, Kat, Extratorrents, US Attacked, Action Adventure.
ISBN: 9780976117070
Publisher: Triple T Productions INC.
Published: 2012-02-08T05:00:00+00:00


Chapter 11

JFK – Major Joe Patterson

The sun was just rising off the East Coast of the United States as the two specks in the distant horizon slowly grew larger and larger. The first aircraft came in, and Major Patterson saw that it was a modern 747-400ER. It came in slowly, and the Chinese-American pilot, Captain Wong, gave the incoming pilot the information he needed to land. As it touched down, 20 Air Force men and the two Chinese American pilots all wearing the recently acquired clothing and radios went out to show that they had control of the landing area.

Captain Chong, the second Chinese-American Air Force pilot had found ground control aircraft-directional batons and guided the big jet to its parking position, while Captain Wong talked the second 747 down onto the runway. The first big jet parked, facing outwards, and its engines began to wind down. The second one completed its landing and came around towards the terminal. There were only two ladders on the terminal waiting for the aircraft. The others had been hidden by the U.S. troops to control the newcomers getting on and off without being noticed.

A ladder was pushed out to the aircraft and the aircraft’s door opened, guns pointing out from the door in every direction. The major could see communication between his men and the visitors, and Captain Wong asked for the second ladder to be placed on a rear door of the first aircraft as well. The major couldn’t understand why until he watched the second aircraft close its engines down and the large jumbo jet nose of a 747-Transporter began to open.

It seemed that everything was in order to the men inside the aircraft. Captains Wong and Chong stated they had everything under control and started being arrogant, even issuing orders to the men coming down the ladders. The American soldiers hidden everywhere watched as about 200 armed soldiers wearing green camouflage uniforms—certainly not correct for the snowy, white conditions—exit the aircraft.

“That was definitely a bad call on the part of the incoming soldiers,” the major thought to himself. The Chinese soldiers took several minutes to exit, walking down the two sets of stairs and forming up underneath the left wing of the first aircraft. To those watching, it looked like there were two companies of 100 men, each with a commander. Then the engineers, all in civilian dress and some in white overalls, began descending the stairs. The two Chinese-American pilots, Wong and Chong, issued orders to the civilians telling them where to find the equipment to refuel both aircraft.

A couple walked up to Captain Wong and asked him something. He shrugged his shoulders and pointed to a dozen large 9,000 gallon jet fuel tanker trailers that the now dead men had pulled closer with the bulldozers earlier. Then Captain Wong, making his Chinese-made rocket launcher more comfortable on his shoulder, looked around and showed the man the skyline for some reason. The major expected that the engineers had asked for the fuel storage tanks.



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