Indiana Jones

Chapter 6 Painful Chapter Memory

Chapter 6 Painful Memories (01)

To be honest, James was a little confused at the time. JICPOA is the abbreviation of the Joint Intelligence Center of the US Pacific Region. He also knew that this organization was an espionage organization responsible for intelligence collection against the Japanese army. Espionage work, so it seems that the Tommy in front of him should not be Chinese, but probably a Japanese-American intelligence officer.

The authenticity of the document was beyond his ability to be identified by a lieutenant, but he was not intimidated by it, but immediately decided to check with his superiors.In fact, he already had an answer in his heart. If this document was not genuine, Tommy and his people would not be able to enter the heavily guarded airport. The boss called, and sure enough, the boss asked him to obey Tommy's arrangements.

When he returned, Tommy had already organized people to carry the goods on the truck onto the plane. There were not many, only six or seven wooden boxes. The people who were responsible for moving these goods were Tommy's own people. Judging from their actions, the boxes It should be filled with some light but valuable items.

James was asked to take off immediately, and the destination was the US military base in Assam, India.

The destination of Tommy’s trip was the same as James’ original flight plan. He didn’t think much about it. It was just a return flight with special guests. After loading some other cargo, the plane took off smoothly, and ended up flying over the Japanese army When occupying the area, it was attacked by Japanese fighter jets. This situation is rare, because this area has just been occupied by the Japanese army, and there is no airport at all. The reason for the voyage is that they can rarely intercept their transport planes. James started flying this line This is the first time I have encountered a Japanese aircraft.

Although there was only one enemy plane, the transport plane with no counterattack capability could only be beaten. Later, Tommy organized his entourage to shoot at the windows of the cockpit of the fighter jet with their sidearms. After a fierce fight, the Japanese fighter jet was killed. The pilot shot down the enemy plane, but the C47 was also severely damaged. As for how far it could fly, it was up to fate. At this moment, they found another enemy plane appearing in the rear.

Everyone on the plane became highly nervous. Now the C47 is in a bad state, and it may crash at any time. It is impossible to go through a battle again. Tommy organizes his men to prepare for the final battle, just when everyone is ready. It was only when they discovered that it was only a Japanese reconnaissance plane that followed them. Everyone was relieved, but what made them strange was that this Japanese reconnaissance plane had been following them. Could it be that it was calling other Japanese troops? Fighter support?
Everyone became nervous again. If a large number of enemy planes arrived, they would be powerless to resist. At this time, James brought good news and bad news to everyone.

The good news is that they are about to enter the fog zone, and the enemy's reconnaissance planes will not be able to continue chasing them. The bad news is that the plane is in such a poor condition that they may not even be able to fly to the nearest airport. This is an area occupied by the Japanese army. Into the heavy siege of a large number of Japanese troops.

Just when everyone was at a loss, C47 flew into the foggy area, but they saw another enemy plane the moment they entered the foggy area...

The fog area did not protect them as expected. The enemy planes shuttled back and forth in the dense fog to attack them. Although the two planes almost collided with each other several times, the people on the plane were not at all under this visible condition. Unable to make an effective counterattack, the plane finally crashed into the jungle after gliding for a considerable distance with heavy smoke and heavy damage.

During the violent impact, the plane stopped after smashing through countless big trees. After an unknown amount of time, James woke up. He looked at his watch, which had stopped at [-]:[-].

James tried to move, and the pain was unbearable as if every inch of his body was broken. After struggling to move a few times, he realized that he was seriously injured, but luckily he was still able to walk. The plane was hanging on a large pristine In the sky above the jungle, supported by countless big trees at a height of more than ten meters, he looked at the instruments and found that all the instruments were out of order, which meant that he couldn't figure out where he was at all. He broke his neck in the violent impact and was hopeless. He immediately turned on the device to send out a distress signal, but the device was seriously damaged, and he could no longer tell whether the distress signal was actually sent.

James struggled to get into the rear cabin, and the scene inside was even more horrible. Except for some cargo fixed near the cockpit, everything inside was gone. The rear half of the cabin under the violent impact had disappeared, and it could be seen directly from the inside In the smoky jungle, more than half of the dozen or so American soldiers were missing. They should have been thrown out when the cabin ruptured, and all those who remained in the cabin were seriously injured. Only two of them were barely able to walk. I'm afraid it won't last long. Tommy's legs are broken and his ribs are fractured in multiple places. He vomits blood whenever he speaks.

On his deathbed, Tommy told James that he was a senior intelligence officer of the U.S. Pacific Regional Joint Intelligence Center, a second-generation Japanese-American who was recruited by the U.S. government after the Pearl Harbor incident in 1941. He had undergone rigorous training and loyalty tests. Afterwards, his other six companions were sent to the Chinese war zone to carry out espionage work. The former Hitomi and others obtained information that a mysterious Japanese army team escorted a train to Nanjing day and night, and there might be important military information on the train.

Tommy's team of six climbed onto the train in the dark and set fire to the rear carriage. When most of the Japanese troops were fighting the fire, they occupied the front of the train and threw off the rear carriage. killed.

The remaining three people found a black bag when they were collecting information. When they opened it, they found that there was no important information at all. The Japanese army escorted this time only a batch of antiques and jade products. Although they did not understand the value of these things, the Japanese army could dispatch iron armor The train transportation must be very important, but the relevant documents accompanying these items were sealed with top-secret red seals. After opening them, Tommy roughly scanned the contents of the documents, and found that they only described the discovery of these antiques and related introductions, and there was no time in a hurry Read carefully, so they took all these things away with some related documents.

After evacuating to a safe place, Tommy carefully read the documents of the Japanese army and found that the value of these things was far beyond their imagination...

(End of this chapter)

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