Obviously this was a heavily defended bunker group.
When Liszt stepped off the tarmac, he discovered that this was an extraordinary scale of martial law.
And in those permanent defensive bunkers built of sheets of reinforced concrete, all the buildings were half-hidden in the mountains, and heavily armed U.S. federal troops were standing at various points with rifles in hand. , from time to time, patrols walked over one after another, looking at strangers like Liszt and others with vigilance.
The howling cold wind picked up the fine snow particles from the distant snow-capped mountains, causing a layer of light snow-like weather to fall over the unknown command post.
And Liszt and Leslie next to him just walked forward silently, with a group of soldiers on both sides responsible for guarding or monitoring.
Every time someone wanted to say something, the answer was someone whizzing past them.
The cold wind, or the sound of their heavy breathing in the wind.
In this base consisting of a command post and a bunker, all sounds seemed to be lost in the howling of the cold wind.
No one spoke casually, even their eyes had a certain solemnity and vigilance.
Because this is the most important command location of the Anchorage line of defense, connecting communications and command at various points.
Once those Soviet scouts, who can be seen everywhere in the Alaskan snowfields, appear here, then this defense line, which has been built for several years and cost tens of billions of money, will collapse.
Only God knows how many Soviet troops are hidden in the snowfields and glaciers of Alaska.
If you look at the troops stationed in various areas of Alaska, you will know that the defense zones facing the Soviet threat were withdrawn again and again, and eventually gave up 90% of Alaska's territory.
Finally, they all huddled in the newly built military base in Anchorage on the coast. fortifications to ensure that they could block the Soviet attack.
But Liszt knew that these were all in vain, a ridiculous plan that remained on paper.
In the game, the squadron, which has been accumulating strength in Alaska for several years, launches an attack brazenly under the desperate situation of lack of oil resources, sweeping away all obstacles in front of it like a violent tsunami.
Even the Anchorage defense line, which cost a huge amount of time and money, only provided a few symbolic resistances before it completely fell.
It did not even have time to resist for enough time to allow New York City, the capital, to fully evacuate.
"Mr.
Lister, although I knew you would come, I am so happy to see you again."
Walking to a semi-covered bunker, a dozen fully armed soldiers were standing there holding 4a1 assault rifles.
Seeing Liszt and the others approaching, they immediately dispersed and blocked the way to the bunker.
However, the leader lifted up the goggles on his face, smiled at Liszt and opened his hands: "I was in that place not long ago, and I didn't have time to say thank you to you."
The cold wind made it difficult to open his eyelids, but when Liszt heard the voice, he felt a little familiar.
He narrowed his eyes slightly and looked at the face with the goggles on his face.
Instead, he smiled, opened his hands and walked towards him.
The two hugged him hard, and said with a sigh of emotion: "Sofitel, it's so nice to see you here."
He was none other than Sofit, the commander of Company E who worked together in the underground research institute.
They have indeed gone through many dangerous places together and fought side by side against the threat of death claws.
Even though they are not very familiar with each other, it does not hinder their friendly friendship.
Sofitel didn't say much, but glanced at Major Leslie next to Liszt, nodded and said: "General Bunnar is waiting for you inside, hurry in. " As he spoke, he seemed to see Liszt shivering from the cold, and his eyebrows could not help but wrinkle slightly.
His eyes glanced at Major Leslie, who was still smiling and silent, and turned to a soldier next to him and ordered: "Go get a windproof coat and write down my name."
"Understood."
The soldier immediately put away his weapon and walked quickly towards a nearby path.
After the inspection was correct, the other soldiers also dispersed to both sides and continued to scan the surrounding environment with vigilant eyes, for fear of any unusual movement.
And Sofitel looked at the confused look of Liszt next to her, and couldn't help frowning and said: "Because since General Bunar came to the Anchorage defense line, he encountered those damn Soviet spies four times.
The security of the entire command post is now extremely strict."
"Attacks of Soviet spies" After being slightly stunned, Liszt glanced subconsciously at Major Leslie next to him.
And this guy obviously noticed that Liszt was looking at him.
Instead, he smiled and nodded, still looking like the harmless major before.
But those crisp and clear shots without any room for error made him grit his teeth and nod to Sophie: "We actually met one when we came here."
"Those damn Soviet spies are like bed bugs.
They exist everywhere."
Hearing Liszt's words, Sofitel was not too surprised.
He just spat hard to the side, scanned the surrounding environment cautiously, and then said helplessly to Liszt: "Alaska is really in a mess now.
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The Krechi defense line is filled with countless Soviet spies."
He paused for a moment, then looked at Major Leslie and shook his head: "But we will eventually catch them all."
"I think there are some specific details that I shouldn't tell Mr.
List too much."
The smiling Major Leslie spoke slowly, interrupting the conversation between Sofitel and Lister.
He still had a smile on his face, and he seemed to be as polite as anyone else, even his tone was only a little arrogant, but overall he was no different from an ordinary major.
But his words also carried an unquestionable flavor in front of Sofitel: "General Bunnar does not have much time to talk.
The Anchorage defense line that has just been built is quite busy."
"I know."
Sophie's eyes glanced at Leslie, but she couldn't help but let out a cold snort in her nose.
He gestured to the soldiers behind him, and at the rear of the bunker, a small door made of steel was slowly opened.
He waved to Liszt and others to hurry in, but looking at the windproof coat that had not yet been delivered, he could only say apologetically to Liszt: "It seems you haven't come back yet, but when you come out, It should come in handy.”
"Thank you very much, Sofitel."
Liszt nodded towards him and said nothing more.
After all, they once fought a bloody path together in the underground research institute, especially when most of the people were killed in the end, fighting side by side between them is particularly cherished.
However, they were already at the Anchorage Defense Line.
Judging from the peaceful life of more than ten years, their friendship had just begun, and Liszt was not in a hurry to say anything.
A large part of the semi-bunker is underground.
Especially after entering the small door, I found that I had to walk down a staircase for two or three meters before finally reaching the space of the bunker.
The entire building is made of steel and concrete, which is strong enough to withstand multiple shots from large-caliber artillery.
It is even equipped with a special secret passage.
Even if it encounters some irresistible force, the bunker can be evacuated as quickly as possible.
As for the Anchorage defense line, such bunkers are almost everywhere.
"It looks spectacular, doesn't it?
The mountains and the earth have also become our helpers, forming the strongest bunker of the Anchorage Defense Line on the frozen soil of Alaska."
When we arrived at the bottom of the bunker, it was not dark and narrow.
Four or five lights lit up the space of about 120 square meters.
Several young or middle-aged soldiers were busy recording something.
But in the middle, the gray-haired figure was looking at a huge drawing hanging on the wall with his hands behind his back, which seemed to be a precise map of the surrounding area of the bunker.
But when he heard the movement, he didn't even turn his head and said in a hoarse voice: "So Liszt, do you think we are safe?"
Liszt slowly walked out of the narrow staircase, looking at the rough concrete walls around him and the lack of windows, but he couldn't help but shrugged and said, "Maybe it's safe."
As he spoke, his eyes swept over The empty room around him finally set his sights on the passage leading to the upper warhead, and said in a calm tone: "If some people feel safe, then there is no need to hollow out the hills here.
If some people feel safe, Then there would be no need to build the Anchorage Line.”
"Unique insights."
The gray-haired figure turned around, his slightly wrinkled face expressionless.
It was the old Bunar who Liszt was very familiar with.
He was wearing the usual uniform of a general and looked quite energetic, especially with the slightest hint of excitement in his eyes.
He glanced at Major Leslie next to him, waved to him and said, "Get the things ready."
After he finished speaking, he smiled at Liszt and said, "I'm under a lot of pressure.
I need to take some blood pressure relief now. of medicine.”
Although Alaska still belongs to the territory of the U.S. federal government on the map, in fact, the only city that the U.S. federal government can control is Anchorage, which all relies on the help of the Navy.
Any commander who comes to this line of defense is under great pressure, because no one knows how far the Soviets have penetrated Alaska
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