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Volume 1 On the Songhua River Chapter 761 Big Troop Training

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    Chapter 761: Big Troop Training

    Tang Qiuli knew how risky it was to invade foreign countries. This land covering an area of ??2.6 million square kilometers had been prone to disasters since the 10th and 16th years of the Republic of China.  (1925), the Foreign Revolution made two riots. From the Beiyang government at that time to the government of the Republic of China, neither the Foreign Revolution nor the Republic of China recognized the Foreign Revolution, but regarded it as a conflict with Qinghai, Taiwan, and Taiwan.  With the same status as **, it is a special administrative region under the jurisdiction of the central government. On May 31, 1924, the then Chinese central government (Beiyang Government) and the Soviet Union signed the "Sino-Russian Outline Agreement for the Resolution of Uncensored Cases", which also  It's called the Sino-Soviet Agreement.

    Main contents: 1. Abolition of all unequal treaties between China and Russia; 2. The Soviet Union renounced all concessions and leased lands of Imperial Russia in China; 3. The Soviet Union renounced the Russian part of the Boxer Indemnity; 4. The Soviet Union abolished Imperial Russia¡¯s extraterritorial rights and consulates in China  Judgment power; 5. The China Eastern Railway agrees to be redeemed by China; 6. Recognizes that foreign countries are an integral part of China¡¯s territory and that China has complete and permanent sovereignty over foreign countries.

    However, the Soviet Union secretly supported the revolution in foreign countries. It stationed a large number of troops in foreign countries, supported the pro-Soviet Sukh Baatar and Choi Bashan, established the Communist People's Revolutionary Party, and established the "  The "People's Republic of China", with its capital in Kulum, was later renamed Ulaanbaatar. It imitated the Soviet system and formulated a constitution. In the 19th year of the Republic of China (1928), large-scale opposition occurred in foreign countries and demanded the return to the motherland.  During the Unification and Progressive Movement, the Soviet Union marched into foreign countries and carried out bloody suppression on the pretext of "counterinsurgency". The entire foreign country was bleeding like a river, and it also found an excuse for the fact that the Soviet troops were fighting abroad.

    Under the control of the Soviet Union, the upper-class princes of Russia who had been deprived of power began to wake up and regret their original behavior of breaking away from the central government. They fled to China one after another and demanded that troops be sent to take back foreign sovereignty and drive away the Russians.  However, the Communist unification people requested the Republic of China government to send troops to foreign countries. Small-scale battles broke out between the Chinese and Soviet troops on the eastern border of foreign countries. The Chinese troops did not enter foreign countries again. Qiao Bashan and others led  The leader of the Communist Revolutionary Party is attached to the Soviet Union and is trying to split China.

    From 1924 to 1938, for fourteen years, the Chinese troops never set foot on foreign soil again, but the Soviet army responded to the invitation of Qiao Bashan and others to protect the country.  In the name of the Communist Party of China, for a long time, it relied on foreign forces. Under the protection of the Soviet army, the Communist Revolutionary Party headed by Choi Bashan brutally suppressed the domestic political factions that opposed the Communist Party, and tied its destiny completely to the Soviet war effort.  in the car.

    No matter how the history of the Communist Revolutionary Party beautifies Choi Bashan and others, in the eyes of all Chinese people, this person is a separatist, a pawn of the Soviet Union, acting as a thug for Stalin's interests in the Far East, and he does not hesitate to betray his own motherland.  Tang Qiuli, who was well aware of this period of history, had extreme contempt and hatred for Qiao Bashan's actions.

    It has not yet reached the era when the United States and the Soviet Union betrayed the interests of foreign troops. At this time, the timing was perfect to send troops to foreign countries. The Communists gave Tang Qiuli more than two months. Historically, foreign troops  * was forcibly dug out of China's body by Stalin. It was originally a land as beautiful as begonia leaves, and turned into a rooster in later generations. Since I have come to this era, I will completely defeat Stalin's ambitions.  broken.

    For this decision, Tang Qiuli has made full mental preparations. A war with the Soviets is inevitable. Stalin is a man who is greedy for territory and will never sit back and watch foreigners return to the embrace of China and let the wolf grab it.  Spitting out the meat from the wolf's mouth would be more difficult than killing him. The only option would be to knock out his teeth and take the meat back from the wolf's mouth.

    What Tang Qiuli wanted was that war clouds were gathering in Europe. Stalin's attention was all attracted by Germany's military operations in the Sudetenland region of Poland, and he had no time to take into account the best opportunity in the Far East. Not only the Soviets, but also the whole of Europe were paying attention to that man.  Every move of the German head of state who feared neither heaven nor earth.

    What's more, on the Sino-Soviet border in the northeast, there is also the old enemy of the Soviet Union, the Kwantung Army, which covets the Soviet Union's territory in Far East Siberia no less than Stalin. The current situation can be a joke. Sometimes, the enemy can become a certain person.  An ally in this sense, if it weren't for the fact that Tang Qiuli hated and hated the Japanese, he would have wanted to invite this island country to seize the Asian part of the Soviet Union together. Of course, he was just thinking about it.

    The sharp weapon he had prepared had exposed so many fatal weaknesses in the first exercise. At this time, when he entered the outside world, he was acting as a living target for the Soviet mechanized corps. He was full of wishes, but a basin of cold water poured down on him. Tang  Qiu Li was very upset. Fortunately, commanders at all levels had already understood the problems that had been exposed. All that was left was to carry out targeted training.

    Tang Qiuli gave the "Mechanized Corps Tactical Synthesis Exercise Guidance Outline" that he spent five days compiling to Chief of Staff Chang Feng. Chang Feng took the outline, which was hundreds of pages thick, and looked at Tang Qiuli with red eyes.  Bloodshot, he didn't say anything, and showed a sad expression on his face. He, the chief of staff, couldn't intervene, which was a serious dereliction of duty. He couldn't be blamed for this. In the world at that time,There are a few generals who know the multi-arms combined drills and combat theory, but it was only in the late World War II and after battlefield practice that it gradually developed and became a common theory.

    After reading a few pages, Chang Feng's face changed drastically, and he looked incredulous. He exclaimed repeatedly, "Commander, you are really a genius. Such complicated problems are all written on it. The troops just follow the training." Looking at Tang Qiu  Li's eyes looked like a monster. After speaking, he hurried out and shouted to the staff of the staff office that a meeting would begin immediately.

    Tang Qiuli smiled secretly, what kind of genius is he?  In later generations, the combined drills of the mechanized corps in the 1930s and 1940s were antique materials. You could just open the computer and get as many as you wanted. I just recalled some of them casually, which made Chang Feng exclaim. With this guideline,  Chang Feng will arrange the training just right. Tang Qiuli believes in Chang Feng's ability.

    Chang Feng was responsible for the specific training, and Tang Qiuli only provided occasional guidance. All his energy was focused on changing the communication equipment of the troops and formulating marching codes. No one can replace him in this matter. It seems that it should be established.  A cryptography department specializes in this kind of work. After all, I am a semi-experienced person, not a professional.

    The arsenals in Dingbian and Huangyadong worked overtime after receiving Tang Qiuli's order. In addition to the communication equipment allocated from other troops, walkie-talkies and radios directly under the corps, the equipment reached the platoon level, that is,  This means that Tang Qiuli can clearly understand the specific situation of a combat platoon in the headquarters, and Ruzhi can only do so. The Communications Office also established a communication network for the entire corps in accordance with Tang Qiuli's orders.

    Tang Qiuli also secretly printed a large number of foreign military maps, so that every platoon had a battle and was waterproof and moisture-proof. After these preparations were completed, ten days had passed. In late July, Tang Qiuli inspected them again.  After realizing the effect of a troop training, without any warning, on a night of heavy rain, an order to advance was suddenly issued. This time the target was the Zhangjiakou Bashang Grassland in northern Hebei.

    Before issuing the order, he had already arrived at Zhangjiakou with various functional departments of the corps. In the heavy rain, Tang Qiuli stood at the intersection, holding the regiment's marching order compiled by Chang Feng. To be honest, he was still not at ease.  , although I have an outline I wrote, after all, it has only been training for more than ten days, and the weather is still like this, what is the effect?

    The guard brought a raincoat and wanted to put it on the soaked division commander, but he refused. The soldiers were all marching in in the rain. The top commander did not have the privilege to take shelter from the rain. The division commanders were all exposed to the rain. The division chiefs and  Their subordinates were even more afraid and embarrassed to find a place to take shelter from the rain. Tang Qiuli looked back and saw a large group of people accompanying him, including many female officers. They were trembling at the sight, and they were so angry that they hurriedly ordered everyone else to  Everyone went back to their cars.

    At dawn, the heavy rain became much lighter. The misty rain and fog covered the vast Bashang grassland like a dream. The intensity was extremely low. Such weather was not conducive to the march of the troops. It seemed that there was still time left until the prescribed time.  After an hour, not a single car appeared in sight. Tang Qiuli couldn't help but become anxious, and kept asking several guards, "Did you hear any noise?" The guards shook their heads. They were more anxious than the division commander, and they were wet.  It rained all night and if you don't rest, what will you do if you get sick?

    Finally, Tang Qiuli heard the roar of a motor. In the rain and fog, a truck full of soldiers appeared in front of him. He looked at his watch and saw that it was forty minutes earlier than the scheduled time. Then, the long convoy started from different directions.  appeared in the direction, and then came tanks and cavalry. More than 200,000 mechanized troops marched in for a long distance. What a scene it was. Groups of artillery vehicles and tanks continued to advance past his eyes. It was a spectacular sight. Tang Qiuli  His heart was filled with pride, and China's first mechanized army was born in his own hands.

    Tang Qiuli was very satisfied with the results of the drill. Subsequently, the troops began a large-scale training on the Bashang Grassland. Tang Qiuli transferred the ** Division Aviation Unit to participate in the drill. The key subjects were the cooperation between air and ground armored units, and attack.  Enemy targets, ground artillery, infantry, tanks and other arms cooperate with offensive tactics, cavalry long-distance attack tactics, etc.

    These training subjects were unheard of in the directly affiliated corps, and they all devoted themselves to the training with great interest. As the training deepened, the mental outlook and tactical level of the troops improved by leaps and bounds. Tang Qiuli's heart became brighter day by day.  This army can fight.

    At the end of July, the troops moved to the heart of the Hunshandake Sands to conduct targeted combined exercises. The terrain and landforms here are close to the outside world, so they can be as close to actual combat as possible. Moreover, they are far away from what Tang Qiuli selected.  Erenhot entered the breakthrough point of the Outer Army recently. Before that, he had sent several special operations teams to sneak into the Outer Army area separately.

    While the Hunshandake Sand Exercise was in progress, Tang Qiuli rushed back to Peiping. He had already issued an order to convene an important military meeting in Peiping. The regiment-level officers of the division's units, including Ding.The military and political leaders of the army will also participate. He is preparing to show off his cards to his subordinates who have followed him for many years at this meeting to decide the fate of the army.

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