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Chapter XVI National Strategy I
Chapter XVI National Strategy
One,
201165438+8: 00 am on February 7th. The western United States is peaceful, and summer is suitable.
Sharp alarms and the dull whistle of warships echoed over Pearl Harbor.
Flags of the Taiping Ocean Fleet Command, the aircraft carrier Huashentun and all warships and ships moored in the harbor were all lowered at half mast. All naval officers and men facing the slope on the port side will be armed with military caps.
President Hao Palmer stood on the makeshift viewing platform in front of the Pacific Fleet Headquarters. On both sides and behind him are American parliamentary leaders, important officials of the federal government and Wei Xia Yizhou government, representatives of some societies and enterprises, senior generals of the army, veterans who participated in the second world war of Aquastar, and the survivors and descendants of the soldiers killed in the Pearl Harbor incident that year. They all bowed their heads slightly to mourn the soldiers and civilians who died here 70 years ago.
Xiaobuxi Station is on the command deck of Huashentun aircraft carrier. He squinted at the blue water in front of him. His grandfather was killed in Pearl Harbor when he was the captain of a destroyer and his father was still in infancy. Now, he is standing here, his father is on the viewing platform behind the president, and his son is also standing on the nuclear attack submarine moored in the harbor. He is a trainee officer. Pearl Harbor ...