In the middle of 1917, Colonel Jacob, in light of the serious threat posed by the presence of Arab terrorists stationed in Sint Maarten of the Dutch, has formulated a comprehensive and meticulous combat plan.
The first step is to conduct a detailed intelligence gathering operation. Special intelligence teams will be dispatched to infiltrate the area and gather information on the terrorists' numbers, armaments, daily routines, and possible hideouts. This intelligence will form the basis for our subsequent military actions.
Secondly, a blockade and surveillance system will be established. Surrounding the area where the terrorists are located, a series of checkpoints and observation posts will be set up to monitor any movements of the terrorists and prevent their supplies and reinforcements from entering.
The third aspect is to formulate a precise attack strategy. Based on the intelligence obtained, elite commando teams will be selected and trained for a surprise attack. They will be equipped with the most advanced weapons and equipment to ensure the success of the operation.
During the operation, communication and coordination among various units must be ensured. A dedicated communication team will be established to maintain real-time communication and ensure the smooth implementation of the plan.
Finally, a post-operation plan is also in place. After the elimination of the terrorists, immediate measures will be taken to stabilize the situation, provide assistance to the local population, and restore normal social order.
This combat plan is designed to eliminate the terrorist threat in Sint Maarten of the Dutch with minimal casualties and maximum efficiency, safeguarding the peace and security of the region.