PS: Someone in the book review section asked why Qian Bojun would be so brave when he rebelled in the future. Let me explain it here.
Everything was valuable, it was just that the price was different. In fact, although there were people who truly had ideals in this era, not everyone had ideals and beliefs. Therefore…from his point of view, he could only measure them with value.
For example, Qian Bojun was a battalion commander in the 358th Regiment in the TV series. The Japanese army came to recruit him and offered him the price of a regiment commander. He said that although he was a battalion commander in the 358th Regiment, he received the treatment of a regiment commander.
In other words, one regiment commander was not enough to make Qian Bojun betray him. But what about a brigade commander or a division commander?
Qian Bojun followed the protagonist, and his future was promising. The Japanese army could not give him a suitable price at all. Unless it was the commander, Qian Bojun did not have to risk his reputation and mutiny, but could the Japanese army give it to him?
Of course not.
Therefore, there was no possibility of Qian Bojun betraying. As long as he did not betray, he was a soldier, a brave warrior!
Finally, as long as the price is right, anyone can defect. Note that I said it's possible. At most, it's just a matter of the price.
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After Wu Ziqiang returned to his second regiment's station, he immediately summoned all the battalion-level officers to the regiment headquarters for a meeting.
Half an hour later, seeing that everyone had arrived, Wu Ziqiang said,"I was in a meeting at the division headquarters just now. Our master said that we will be expanding the army this time. It is estimated that the army will recruit 20,000 soldiers, expanding our 86th division to 30,000 soldiers!”
"Brothers, the expansion of the army means that there will be more positions for officers. It means that you all have a great opportunity. This is a rare opportunity!”
"Of course it's true!" Wu Ziqiang said," However, Master also said that although the active duty officers have a great opportunity, they must go through education. Master has set up a martial arts lecture hall in the division headquarters. The battalion, platoon, and regiment level officers will be re-educated in basic military quality!”
"What? You still have classes?"
"That's right, that's right. Regiment Commander, can you talk to Master about not going?”
“……”
"Bullsh * t! This is an order from the master. You think you can just say no? If you have the ability, go and talk to Master yourself!" Wu Ziqiang's eyes widened as he looked at the group of burly men in front of him and said," Let me tell you guys, Master has said that those who are unwilling to go or those who fail the exam will be demoted. So, listen up…"
"We don't need to worry about the Cannon Regiment. Qian Bojun from the First Regiment graduated from Baoding Military Academy. Liu Bingji from the Third Regiment and Liu Shiming from the Fourth Regiment both graduated from military academies. It's said that they graduated from Huangpu and are fellow apprentices of our school. I'm the only one who can't compare to them!”
"I don't have a choice, but you guys…you have to suppress them! Otherwise, our Second Regiment can't compare to them in anything. How can we raise our heads in front of our colleagues in the future? I'm warning you, be more serious in class. If anyone fails the exam and gets demoted, I'll make you guys lead soldiers when I come back!”
"Did you hear that clearly?" Wu Ziqiang said loudly with his eyes wide open.
"I heard you clearly!" The officers present were not in high spirits and spoke lazily.
"Aren't you the same as us, then? You speak as if you know how to read ~"
A company commander muttered in a low voice, causing Wu Ziqiang to kick him with a smile. The regiment headquarters suddenly burst into laughter.
……
Most of the troops were uncouth. They wouldn't even frown if they were asked to fight the Japanese on the battlefield. However, if they were asked to write and read in the school, they would really die. Therefore, the officers had a lot of disagreements.
A few regiment commanders also came over to give their opinions, but they were all refuted by Chu Yunfei's words,""It's fine if you don't want to learn, but go back and be a soldier. No one is forcing you to learn!”
This sentence made these uncouth men speechless.
They knew that their master had made up his mind and there was no way to change it. They could only helplessly accept reality.
As the 86th Division continued to expand, the number of soldiers would reach 30,000. This was a huge number.
30,000 people could even lead a large-scale battle. He could even influence the outcome of a large-scale battle. At this point, whether it was a large-scale battle with hundreds of thousands of people or a large-scale battle with millions of people, 30,000 people was not a small number!
No one could ignore the effect of 30,000 people!
Under such circumstances, the military accomplishments of the officers were very important.
One had to know that in a large-scale battle, there were hundreds of thousands or even millions of troops on both sides. There were countless troops on both sides, large and small. There would definitely be all kinds of local loopholes, creating countless fleeting opportunities. As commanders on the front line, although the role they could play in such a large-scale battle was limited, if they could seize such small opportunities and eventually gather together, they could accumulate a key to affecting the outcome of the battle.
However, this required the commander's military quality and strategic vision.
Apart from a few regimental commanders, most of the officers in the 86th Division were from the wild. The platoon-level officers were even more boorish. It was fine to let them charge into the front lines, but they were useless in commanding operations!
In order to prevent such a situation and to increase the overall combat strength of the troops, Chu Yunfei thought of opening a lecture hall in the division headquarters.
The lecture hall was divided into two levels. The first level was for platoon level officers, which was to cultivate their military knowledge and let them understand some basic knowledge of war. The regimental and brigadier level officers were to teach them the ability to command battles and the strategic vision of the overall situation.
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