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Vaughn Heppner: Invasion: California

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The invasion of California has begun, threatening to trigger World War III. Greater China and its South American allies control Mexico, and their armies are poised on the Rio Grande, ready for the next phase of the North American conquest. It is 2039. The Chinese are launching their secret weapon against the American border fortifications. At the same time, an amphibious fleet steams toward San Francisco. The Chinese have formed the Pan Asian Alliance and signed a war-pact with the South American Federation. Glacial cooling has brought the Earth to the brink of starvation. Now, U.S. soil is the most valuable commodity in the world, and the aggressor powers plan to divide it amongst themselves. America is down but she is not out. The military has some deadly surprises for the invaders, but it may not be enough. Enemy wave assaults, vast armor battles and new drone fighters turn the war into a seething cauldron of mass destruction. INVASION: CALIFORNIA is a disturbing and controversial technothriller vast in scope, written by bestselling author Vaughn Heppner.

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“I understand you. Believe me, I do.”

Before Jake could say more, the screen dissolved. The former Detention Center officer reappeared and congratulated Stan on the news.

“Yes,” Stan said distractedly. “Thank you.”

Shortly thereafter he left the Rite Aid store. His tank was ordered out of the front line. The Chinese storm had stopped for the moment. Now it sounded as if the Behemoths were going to be regrouped again. That was a good idea. What about Jake, though? What had all that been about? Stan didn’t know, and he wondered what branch of the service Jake would enter. At least it wasn’t the Militia. They were good people, but their training and equipment were always substandard.

Stan headed for the young driver and his jeep. Jose would want to hear this. All the Behemoth tankers would, those who had survived the terrible battle.

WASHINGTON, D.C.

Several days after Stan spoke to his son, Anna Chen listened as the briefing major spoke in the underground bunker.

There had been a massive shift in Chinese behavior. It was clear the Chinese offensive in southern California had halted. Through drone-intel and other sources, they learned key formations had already left the area and were headed for the Second or Third Front.

“Are the Chinese going to attack in Texas?” the President asked.

“We’re not sure if it’s Texas or New Mexico,” General Alan said. “What does seem clear is that the Chinese and the South Americans are planning a summer offensive somewhere there and sometime soon.”

“What about the Germans?” Sims asked.

“We expect them to attack, too, yes sir.”

“In Florida?”

“That would seem the likely candidate, sir, although we cannot rule out Georgia or Louisiana. If it were me, I would attack Louisiana while the PAA and the SAF assaults Texas. They could help each other.”

“That would also allow us to concentrate against them in one area,” Sims said. “It would help us.”

“There are pros and cons for them no matter what they decide,” Alan said.

“If they even do decide to attack,” Sims said.

“I’m certain they will attack, sir. Every indicator points that way.”

“What about California? Are they done with it for now?”

“That’s an interesting question, sir. They smashed irreplaceable equipment on our side and killed and captured far too many of our soldiers. What’s more, Los Angeles and the Bay Area are under a state of siege. The fight isn’t over there, just the intensity has receded. Yet they could resume their offensives at any time.”

“We’ll be better prepared if they do,” Sims said.

“In some ways, yes sir,” Alan said.

The President tapped his computer stylus on the table. “What are your recommendations for the state?”

“We should shift forces to the Bay Area and drive the Chinese into the sea,” Alan said. “Los Angeles can hold for now. It’s excellent defensive terrain with even better defensive areas behind it. I mean the Grapevine Pass in particular.”

“Can we spare the troops elsewhere to use in the Bay Area?”

“Maybe the right kind of troops, sir,” Alan said. “I’m thinking about the Behemoth tanks.”

“No. That’s the wrong kind of terrain for them.”

“Then—”

“Here’s what I believe,” Sims said. “I was thinking about this last night.” He grinned. “You used historical evidence before, telling me about World War I. I think it was about the Battle of the Somme.”

“Yes sir.”

“The British and French attacked Turkey during World War I. It was called the Gallipoli Campaign.”

“I’ve heard of it.”

Sims nodded. “In all, the British sent 410,000 soldiers there and the French 70,000. They were tied down on a narrow strip of land, never able to achieve anything other than dying in ill-coordinated attacks against the Turks. Those badly needed troops could have been used elsewhere to great advantage to help hasten the defeat of Kaiser Germany. Instead, because of a number of unforeseen problems, the British and French jailed themselves on the Gallipoli Peninsula with the Turkish Army acting as their wardens. I’m wondering if we might stymie the Chinese in a similar way, at least those attempting to capture the Bay Area.”

“You mean lure them into staying there, useless? That could be one way of looking at it,” Alan said. “The enemy troops also tie down our men there.”

“We would have to leave soldiers there anyway to guard the Bay Area from other amphibious assaults.”

General Alan became thoughtful. “Your theory might work, sir, provided the Chinese don’t land too many more troops. I still think we should use the Behemoths to drive them into the sea.”

The President tapped the stylus. “I think one thing is clear. If we’re talking about pulling the Behemoths out of Los Angeles, it means we think the great Chinese offensive into California has stopped.”

“Clearly, for the moment, it has.”

“It was the commandos who bought this success,” Anna said. “Without Nung driving them, the enemy shifted their strategy.”

The President and General Alan, along with everyone else in the chamber, regarded her.

President Sims nodded. “I concur with your analysis, Ms. Chen. It was a good idea and it worked. We’re not out of the woods yet, however. There are still millions of enemy soldiers waiting to invade our country. We’re going to need more ideas like that. In fact, Ms. Chen—”

Sims glanced at Director Levin. “I’m taking her away from you.”

It almost seemed as if Levin was going to shrug. Instead, he said, “If you so desire, sir.”

“I do desire. Ms. Chen, I would like to make you a member of my staff. Does that fit with your approval?”

“Yes, Mr. President,” Anna said. This was wonderful.

“We’ll speak after the meeting.”

“Yes, sir,” she said.

Sims glanced around the room. “We’ve stopped the Californian Offensive. It will likely continue as a siege, but we can deal with that for now. Now I want us to concentrate on how to meet the next Chinese thrust in other areas of the country and to look into ways of stopping any Germen Dominion offensives. We don’t know much time we have, days or weeks, but we’d better start thinking hard about these things.”

The President clicked his stylus onto the table. “First, I would like to look into the possibility of…”

The End

To the Reader:I hope you’ve enjoyed Invasion: California . If you would like to see the story continue, I encourage you to write a review. Let me know how you feel and let others know what to expect.

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Visit www.Vaughnheppner.comfor more information.

Copyright

Copyright © 2012 by the author.

This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents are either products of the author’s imagination or used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events, locales or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. All rights reserved. No part of this publication can be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the author.

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