My Italian: Chapter 404 where are they
Lieutenant General Sedra, who received the order to attack, deserves to be the most capable admiral in Spain. After replenishing the supplies, he led the rescue fleet and quietly left the Serbian port on a dark night of the moon on August 27. When the empty Serbian port was early the next morning, many people were shocked.
Of course, the news that the Spanish rescue team had set off also lifted the spirits of the waiting U.S. Navy. After getting the news, the U.S. fleet changed its lazy attitude of basking in the sun at Jacksonville Naval Port, and immediately dispatched a large number of fast cruisers, densely scattered in the Caribbean Sea, trying to find out the news of the Spanish fleet.
Of course, in addition to these warships, just in case, the U.S. Navy also hired a lot of civilian ships to conduct inspections. Although these ships are not fast, they can at least know whether their enemies are coming or not.
A series of measures by the U.S. Navy have laid an airtight net in the Caribbean Sea, and as long as the Spanish warships arrive, they will definitely be discovered.
The next job for the U.S. Navy seems to be enough to wait, waiting for the emergence of the Spanish Navy.
Five days...ten days...half a month...twenty days, such a long period of time, there was no news of the dispatched Spanish fleet. This made many U.S. naval officers and soldiers rush to wonder, is the Spanish fleet still sailing with sails?
But since the Spanish fleet has not yet appeared, what else can the U.S. Navy do but continue to wait.
But the navy can wait, but the government can't afford to wait. Because rumors emerged out of nowhere at this time, saying that the Spanish fleet did not go to the Caribbean Sea at all, and that it was heading directly to the east coast of the United States along the Icelandic route.
Look at these rumors, there is no common sense at all, can Spain take the Icelandic route without being discovered, and there are high winds and rough waves, and the road is bumpy, so don't make up for it, just to come to the east coast to carry out a wave of suicide attacks?
Are you not afraid of going north with the American fleet in the Caribbean Sea to catch a turtle in an urn?
But these rumors are full of flaws everywhere, but no one believes them, and they are passed on from person to person, and what is passed on and passed on changes.
From the beginning that the Spanish fleet was going to come to the east coast to carry out (suicide) attacks, the Spanish fleet also mixed British, German, and Russian warships, trying to destroy major ports on the east coast and block US foreign trade. Then, the Spanish fleet mixed warships from major European countries to form a super fleet, and with an army of 100,000, it wanted to occupy the major ports on the east coast.
At this time, the spread of rumors intensified, causing panic in the port cities on the east coast, especially the cities north of the east coast such as Portland, Boston, Philadelphia, New York and other port cities.
So where is the Spanish fleet that the US Navy cares about?
The Cape Verde Islands are an archipelago in the North Atlantic Ocean. The Cape Verde Islands are more than 500 kilometers away from Cape Verde, the westernmost point of the African continent. They are the hub of transportation between Europe, South America and Africa.
Lieutenant General Sedra, who received the order to attack, deserves to be the most capable admiral in Spain. After replenishing the supplies, he led the rescue fleet and quietly left the Serbian port on a dark night of the moon on August 27. When the empty Serbian port was early the next morning, many people were shocked.
Of course, the news that the Spanish rescue team had set off also lifted the spirits of the waiting U.S. Navy. After getting the news, the U.S. fleet changed its lazy attitude of basking in the sun at Jacksonville Naval Port, and immediately dispatched a large number of fast cruisers, densely scattered in the Caribbean Sea, trying to find out the news of the Spanish fleet.
Of course, in addition to these warships, just in case, the U.S. Navy also hired a lot of civilian ships to conduct inspections. Although these ships are not fast, they can at least know whether their enemies are coming or not.
A series of measures by the U.S. Navy have laid an airtight net in the Caribbean Sea, and as long as the Spanish warships arrive, they will definitely be discovered.
The next job for the U.S. Navy seems to be enough to wait, waiting for the emergence of the Spanish Navy.
Five days...ten days...half a month...twenty days, such a long period of time, there was no news of the dispatched Spanish fleet. This made many U.S. naval officers and soldiers rush to wonder, is the Spanish fleet still sailing with sails?
But since the Spanish fleet has not yet appeared, what else can the U.S. Navy do but continue to wait.
But the navy can wait, but the government can't afford to wait. Because rumors emerged out of nowhere at this time, saying that the Spanish fleet did not go to the Caribbean Sea at all, and that it was heading directly to the east coast of the United States along the Icelandic route.
Look at these rumors, there is no common sense at all, can Spain take the Icelandic route without being discovered, and there are high winds and rough waves, and the road is bumpy, so don't make up for it, just to come to the east coast to carry out a wave of suicide attacks?
Are you not afraid of going north with the American fleet in the Caribbean Sea to catch a turtle in an urn?
But these rumors are full of flaws everywhere, but no one believes them, and they are passed on from person to person, and what is passed on and passed on changes.
From the beginning that the Spanish fleet was going to come to the east coast to carry out (suicide) attacks, the Spanish fleet also mixed British, German, and Russian warships, trying to destroy major ports on the east coast and block US foreign trade. Then, the Spanish fleet mixed warships from major European countries to form a super fleet, and with an army of 100,000, it wanted to occupy the major ports on the east coast.
At this time, the spread of rumors intensified, causing panic in the port cities on the east coast, especially the cities north of the east coast such as Portland, Boston, Philadelphia, New York and other port cities.
So where is the Spanish fleet that the US Navy cares about?
The Cape Verde Islands are an archipelago in the North Atlantic Ocean. The Cape Verde Islands are more than 500 kilometers away from Cape Verde, the westernmost point of the African continent. They are the hub of transportation between Europe, South America and Africa.
Lieutenant General Sedra, who received the order to attack, deserves to be the most capable admiral in Spain. After replenishing the supplies, he led the rescue fleet and quietly left the Serbian port on a dark night of the moon on August 27. When the empty Serbian port was early the next morning, many people were shocked.
Of course, the news that the Spanish rescue team had set off also lifted the spirits of the waiting U.S. Navy. After getting the news, the U.S. fleet changed its lazy attitude of basking in the sun at Jacksonville Naval Port, and immediately dispatched a large number of fast cruisers, densely scattered in the Caribbean Sea, trying to find out the news of the Spanish fleet.
Of course, in addition to these warships, just in case, the U.S. Navy also hired a lot of civilian ships to conduct inspections. Although these ships are not fast, they can at least know whether their enemies are coming or not.
A series of initiatives by the US Navy ~www.mtlnovel.com~ has laid an airtight net in the Caribbean Sea, and as long as the Spanish warships arrive, they will definitely be discovered.
The next job for the U.S. Navy seems to be enough to wait, waiting for the emergence of the Spanish Navy.
Five days...ten days...half a month...twenty days, such a long period of time, there was no news of the dispatched Spanish fleet. This made many U.S. naval officers and soldiers rush to wonder, is the Spanish fleet still sailing with sails?
But since the Spanish fleet has not yet appeared, what else can the U.S. Navy do but continue to wait.
But the navy can wait, but the government can't afford to wait. Because rumors emerged out of nowhere at this time, saying that the Spanish fleet did not go to the Caribbean Sea at all, and that it was heading directly to the east coast of the United States along the Icelandic route.
Look at these rumors, there is no common sense at all, can Spain take the Icelandic route without being discovered, and there are high winds and rough waves, and the road is bumpy, so don't make up for it, just to come to the east coast to carry out a wave of suicide attacks?
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