Shire did not immediately return to Bicangxi. Instead, he took Tijani to a US military training base.
After all, they were the first users of the Bernard equipment, and soon they would become instructors for the French Army, potentially collaborating with them in the future.
The car drove into the training base and came to a stop.
Shire and Tijani got out of the car one after the other, and were instantly stunned by the sight of the US Army soldiers busy with their activities.
The two exchanged a glance, both unable to imagine that the US Army could be so primitive. They had set up triangle-shaped individual tents in the open air, densely packed, one after another.
If enemy artillery were to cover this area, the tens of thousands of men would be wiped out before they even had a chance to enter the battlefield.
(The picture above shows US Army individual tents.)
Tijani tried to console himself: "They haven't started training yet. It will get better."
