Chapter 289: super high

Alaska, across the Bering Strait, faces the far eastern part of the Soviet Union. Historically, this place was originally Russian land, but unfortunately it was sold to the United States at a low price because of poor management. Since then, it has become a piece of the United States. enclave.

Relying on the mountains to eat the mountains and the water to draft, Alaska is surrounded by the sea on three sides, and naturally it is fishing. It can be said that it is the first state in the United States for fishing, and its fishing output accounts for more than half of the total output of the United States. Many tourists come here to taste the seafood here, such as pink salmon, fine white cod and super-large "king crab".

The managers of Alaska are also aware of the importance of protecting the environment. Since Alaska officially became a state in the United States, the state constitution has included the protection of fish: "It must be carried out under the principle of sustainable development. The utilization and development of fish, and the maintenance of the growth of fish." Alaska has established more than 40 marine protected areas, 31 of which prohibit any commercial fishing or the use of deep-sea fishing gear.

Moreover, since the 1970s, a "limited access" policy has been implemented, which restricts the issuance of fishing licenses. It is also stipulated that the period of catching salmon is only 3 months, and the use of large-scale fishing tools such as trawl nets is prohibited, which greatly limits the amount of fishing, and there has never been an overfishing phenomenon. In this era, Alaska's practices are quite advanced, effectively guaranteeing fishery resources.

However, for the fishermen, it is absolutely not cost-effective to invest in fishing boats for only a few months a year. Therefore, fishermen in Alaska often venture to the depths of the ocean to fish. The waters close to Alaska cannot be fished. There are no restrictions in the depths of the Pacific Ocean, right?

In order to protect themselves, when they were fishing in the ocean, they all carried out in the form of fleets, and this time, following a fish flow, they came all the way to the southern part of the Kuril Islands. When the fishing came up and was cheering, the storm came.

Fishing boats cannot be compared with warships. The waves sank a fishing boat and injured several fishing boats. When they were struggling at sea, finally, the rescue came!

As an army funded by taxpayers, it must serve taxpayers! Now that their own fishing boats were found in danger, the U.S. aircraft carrier formation had to stop and take off helicopters to help search and rescue fishermen who fell into the water.

What about the Soviet fleet? The E-2 AWACS searched for hours, but found nothing.

The U.S. Navy is busy. They don't know that these are all the Soviet Union fooling them, but when the satellite passed by, they pretended to pretend that the Soviets did not intend to repeat the same trick at all!

Only when you are dizzy will you go around that far, walk in a big circle to land, without the **** of the navy, if you want to land in Tokyo Bay, the casualties are absolutely unbearable for the Soviet Union!

Standing on the land of Hakodate, Andre was in a complicated mood at this time.

The entire Hokkaido has been planted with the flag of the sickle and hammer, and we have occupied the entire Hokkaido!

The island nation's army in Hokkaido only escaped to less than 10,000 people, and the rest were either killed or captured!

In the final stage, the Soviet aviation force was dispatched to stop the escape of the islanders. Seeing that there was no hope of escape, most of the islanders chose to surrender.

The Soviet army's ability to rapidly advance to the southern part of Hokkaido and occupy Hakodate is inseparable from the help of the Chi army. In the past six months, the Chi army has chimed many residents here. There was no disgust, no resistance, and some even offered help to the Soviet Union, giving them directions and helping them chase the fleeing troops.

In this way, after three days of fierce fighting, on April 13, 1978, the Soviets had occupied the entire Hokkaido! This is a victory worth celebrating!

It is the islanders who initiated the war on their own initiative, and it is also the islanders who bear the fate of defeat in the end!

It's just that the battle is not over yet, Andre's appetite is the whole island country!

Now, the chi army plays a bigger role! Andrei has high hopes for this.

Yokota base.

"Damn, are the heads of these islanders filled with water?" Major General Kobe, the commander of the 1st Cavalry Division, couldn't help thinking angrily when he saw that the road ahead was surrounded by the islanders and prevented his tanks from passing through.

The Soviets have occupied the entire Hokkaido! However, the news from the Seventh Fleet at sea disappointed them. After careful search, it was confirmed that the Soviets had no signs of attacking from the sea. The US satellites also scanned the entire sea area and confirmed this. information.

I was fooled by the Soviets again! The huge naval force did nothing but save an Alaskan fishing fleet!

The Seventh Fleet was returning quickly, and at the same time, the 1st Cavalry Division stationed at the Yokota base also needed to move to the north. Since the Soviets have no plan to attack from the sea, the Soviets will definitely cross the sea from Hakodate! The shortest part of the Tsugaru Strait is only 18 kilometers! If the Soviets landed across the sea, they would rely on the terrified Ground Self-Defense Forces of the island countries, and they would not be able to defend at all!

Therefore, the combat mission of the 1st Cavalry Division, which consisted of defending Tokyo Bay and UU reading providing the first round of counterattack missions when the Soviets raided, became the mission to the north to help the island nation's Ground Self-Defense Force defend Tianjin. To the south of the Light Strait, prevent the Soviets from landing across the sea!

He was pulled out of the military camp in an emergency, and before he walked two kilometers, he was stopped by the islanders, which made Major General Kobe extremely angry.

"Hey, get out of the way, you nasty bastards!" Walking at the front of the line was an American jeep driving the road, followed by M1 tanks on tractors.

The American soldier was very angry. He held the M16 rifle in his hand and shouted at the islanders surrounded in front.

"No, you can't pass, you are violating our road laws." These islanders, with white cloth strips tied to their heads, said angrily to the Americans here: "Your vehicle is overweight and cannot be driven on. Our road!"

There are regulations in the island country. Even when their own Type 74 tanks are transported by trailers, because they are overweight, they must remove the turret and use two trailers separately before they can be transported! And now, the American M1 tank is even more than the road regulations! And the island nation's Self-Defense Forces often run directly with tanks, and are not immune to the arrogance of the local government! (To be continued.):