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At the Freeman Joint Command, Shire looked at the plans on the table and felt quite relieved.
Due to the needs of the war, the "Super Line" had taken shape in the fortifications around Metz and Freeman, with the first layer of the underground tunnels connected, forming a defense line combining the surface and underground.
The railway line in the rear had been completed, and two armored trains were ready.
Petain's Central Army Group was fortunate to be the first troops to enter the "Super Line," or rather to trial it.
Petain was very satisfied with this arrangement, as defense was his combat philosophy, and many of his officers and soldiers shared this belief.
Therefore, they believed Shire was wisely utilizing everyone's talents, placing each person and each unit where they belonged.
