American Comics Plane Trader

Seventy-Second Long Conflict

In the next few days, Josie and Linden did not see Angela back to the resident hotel.

Later, according to the information inquired by their subordinates, Josie and Linden found out that Colonel Kennedy specially bought a house in the West End of London to house Angela.

During World War II, when the U.S. troops were stationed in the UK, the West End of London was completely reduced to an area where the U.S. troops had fun.

The soldiers' area is dominated by Hyde Park and Piccadilly Circus. At night, every corner of these places is filled with the smell of heather, and the cleaners here clean up the framed hard hats every morning.

That's right...these guys don't even bother to find a normal place.

How else did the 1.8 million lives come about?

However, Advanced officers like Kennedy definitely look down on Liuying in those places, and they like to go to those high-end apartments.

There are a large number of ladies in high-end fur coats waiting for them.

Even many advanced officers of the U.S. military live in the high-end apartments of those widows or even non-widows as masters, and only return to the barracks during the day.

Kennedy is the colonel of Hainan Airlines, a proper Advanced officer, and it is trivial to find a residence for Angela to do this kind of operation.

But for Linden, this was pure humiliation.

However, Linden is not a young man who is easy to get angry, but an old fritter who has been in the gray area since World War I.

It is very clear that in this special period, confronting a high-ranking military official who holds real power is purely a mindless operation.

Let alone a person who wanders in a gray area, even Josie, who is his boss, is a quasi-tycoon in the United States. On the ground in the United Kingdom, it is difficult to directly ask for good from the other party.

So he didn't need Josie's persuasion, he just pretended nothing happened, and devoted himself to his work, helping Josie contact local snakes on the ground in London, selling those high-end goods.

But both he and Josie knew that this matter was not so easy to end.

It's just that they didn't expect that just because they didn't make trouble for each other, it doesn't mean that the other party won't make trouble for them. To be precise, they found trouble for Josie.

"Josie, farewell this time, I'm afraid it won't be so easy to meet again!" In the "Rainbow Club" in the West End of London, Aldo and several other officers clinked glasses with Josie, and then directly poured the whole glass of beer and said.

The "Rainbow Club" is a club run by the American Red Cross that serves the U.S. military and is also the base camp for the U.S. military to have fun in London.

Not only does it serve food all night, but it also has a huge dance floor that can accommodate 1,000 couples dancing at the same time.

In the Captain America movie, the place where the American team made a dance appointment with Peggy Carter in the memory is here.

Normally, ordinary non-military personnel, especially men, cannot enter here. Only women can enter here at the invitation of American soldiers.

But Josie's situation is a little different. One is that he is originally an American, and he is a member of the military, which is considered half a military member. The other is that he has also become a supplier of this club recently.

After all, he has a lot of good things in his hands, relying on a large amount of "hard currency" that is more valuable than the US dollar and the British pound. In the past month or so, almost the entire upper class in London and the Advanced officers in the US military have known He is a supernatural American tycoon.

It was also during this period that he met Aldo and several other officers who had met on the plane here.

As for the other one who has a better relationship, Winters is not among them. The 101st Airborne Division is stationed far away from London, so it seldom comes to London.

Today, Josie is here to see off these officers.

Because today is already May 28th, and there is only one week left before the famous Normandy landing (originally scheduled for June 5th, but actually June 6th).

All U.S. troops have entered the final state of combat readiness, and there are basically no common U.S. soldiers on vacation on the street.

Aldo and the others are only able to be here as officers.

But until tomorrow, they will not be able to leave the barracks.

"Relax, buddy! The moustache on the opposite side is no longer good. Our strength is several times that of theirs. You are the best. I believe you can all return home in triumph. I'm still waiting to go to Paris to celebrate your success!" Josie also drank the beer in the glass very face-saving, then patted Aldo on the shoulder and said with a smile.

"Hmph, capitalists like you can only hide behind the battlefield and suck the blood of the brave soldiers." At this moment, not far behind Josie and the others, there was a disharmonious voice. sound.

Everyone looked, but they saw a colonel officer standing not far away, and standing beside him was Angela who lowered her head and dared not look at Josie.

"Mr. Colonel, do we know each other?" Josie narrowed his eyes slightly. Although he had already guessed the identity of the other party, he still asked pretending not to know.

"Joseph Kennedy! You are Josie Kahn, right!" Colonel Kennedy approached Josie and asked as he spoke, but was blocked by Aldo, who felt that he was not being kind.

"What? Do you have any questions? Lieutenant!" Looking at Aldo who stood in front of him, Kennedy said disdainfully.

"Oh, sorry, sir, I just want to say hello to you and salute you!" Aldo did salute the other party in a decent way, and then said, "But I agree with your tone, Seems to have a problem with our army?"

"What's the matter? Do you have any thoughts on what I said? Lieutenant!" Kennedy sneered.

To say that in World War II, the most famous contradiction between the navy and the army was the foot pot chicken.

But in fact, similar contradictions exist in most countries, and the United States is no exception.

As a colonel of HNA, it is normal for Kennedy to have prejudice against the army, not to mention that Aldo is just a mere lieutenant.

"Of course not, sir, our army never takes the initiative to provoke idiots." Aldo squinted his eyes and replied, with a special emphasis on the word sir in his tone.

"...Very well, it seems that you are very unconvinced. I never like to use military rank to overwhelm others. Listen, everyone, it has nothing to do with military rank..." Kennedy stuffed the wine glass in his hand into Angela's hand beside him, and at the same time He didn't forget to point his finger at the gloomy Josie on the seat behind Aldo,

"Joseph...don't!" Seeing this, Angela felt a little scared.

"Don't worry, baby, what do they dare to do to me..." Before Kennedy finished smiling, Aldo punched him in the face with a fist.

Seeing this, Josie and the other army officers suddenly sank in their hearts.

Bad food!

They didn't expect Aldo to actually do it.

Don't look at what Kennedy said regardless of military rank, but whoever really takes this seriously is purely brain-dead.

This is not only beating the Shangguan, but it may cause conflicts between the navy and the army.

On the eve of the great war, if such a thing happened, Aldo, who took the lead, would definitely not be able to go to the military court.

"Hold him quickly!" Josie shouted hastily.

If it's just a punch, maybe there's still room for redemption

But if Kennedy is really going to make a mess, then no one will really be able to keep Aldo.

But in fact, there was no need for Josie to shout. The other officers also knew the seriousness of the matter, and they grabbed Aldo who wanted to continue beating Kennedy early.

"Bastard, I'm going to kill you!" Kennedy, who was punched unpreparedly, was naturally still unwilling to let it go, and immediately wanted to turn around and teach Aldo a lesson, but he was caught as soon as he punched It froze and couldn't move at all.

"Who is it?" The furious Kennedy turned around to look, and stopped eating immediately.

Because the identity of the person who caught him was very unusual.

Although the opponent's military rank was not high, Kennedy knew that he would never be able to beat the opponent.

Just because of the opponent's title, called Captain America!

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