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Volume 3 Far East Story Chapter 646 (Part 1) Political Qualification

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    Xiong Shihui, who had been silent and thinking by the side, was overjoyed when he heard this. He grabbed Zhang Weixi's arm and said, "Brother Chu Yu, you are absolutely right. The Commander-in-Chief must have such a plan, so he sent the three of us  The main mixed brigades of the division have been integrated into the infantry group army, because all the troops can be mobilized to the battlefield at any time.

    Song Mingxuan and his three new divisions have just come to China. It takes a lot of time to adapt to the local food and climate. Although armored vehicles are not new, tanks are always brand new. I guess it will only take a few months of running-in. This mechanized group army will  It¡¯s just that it¡¯s not a big deal if it¡¯s only good but useless. In the future, we should free up our hands and upgrade our infantry armies directly into armored armies!  "

    Xiong Shihui is now 25 years old. This boy has always been proud of being the youngest major general brigade commander and the youngest lieutenant general division commander in the Chinese Army. Now he sees that 26-year-old Tong Linge and 27-year-old Shi Yousan have been promoted to division commanders.  When the Allied Forces on the Eastern Front came to fight, this guy's competitive spirit was obviously challenged. Just now, he was thinking about the commander-in-chief's personal appointments and arrangements. At this moment, Zhang Weixi said  , one word woke up the dreamer, and he suddenly understood!

    Li Mingzhong also reacted, and the three of them rubbed each other's shoulders and laughed. Song Zheyuan over there was puzzled, thinking that I have made it clear that I am coming from behind. Now I am the well-deserved big brother. He is older than me.  You are older and your position is not lower than yours, so why do you three still call yourself seniors?  Don't be pretentious, right?

    In fact, although Li Mingzhong, Zhang Weixi, and Sun Liangcheng are also lieutenant generals and division commanders, they are the real infantry group army commanders. They are half a level higher than your two-handed mechanized group army chief of staff. Of course, if the mechanized group army is fully equipped with  After the soldiers have been trained to form combat effectiveness, the commander of the infantry group army may not be much better than the chief of staff of the mechanized group army.

    "General Tanaka, as the deputy chief of staff of the coalition forces, do you have any opinions on the formation and appointment of the four mechanized group armies?" The commander-in-chief of the coalition forces stretched out his hand and pressed it softly, stopping the buzzing of the small meeting in the conference room, and said pleasantly  Ask about Giichi Tanaka, the commander of the Japanese 1st Army!

    July 28, 1918, 14:00, Operation Conference Room, Eastern Front Allied Forces Headquarters, Samara

    "Your Excellency, Commander-in-Chief, I am honored that the Japanese Cavalry Regiment has been incorporated into the mechanized group army. You have also appointed me as the deputy chief of staff of the coalition forces and concurrently as the commander of the 8th mechanized group army. I have no different opinions on personnel appointments. I believe that the Allied forces  We will continue to unite under the leadership of the Allied Forces Command and you to contribute to world peace and democratic order!¡±

    The commander of the Japanese 1st Army, the new deputy chief of staff of the coalition forces and the commander of the 9th Mechanized Army obviously behaved quite appropriately at this moment. Not only did he stand up and bowed his head before answering, but there was no previous arrogance or arrogance in his words.

    After saying this, many of the humble Chinese and Japanese generals nodded frequently. Obviously, the Commander-in-Chief has basically conquered the 54-year-old young Japanese Army General at today's Central Front Army Organization Meeting. Many people felt that  Think so.

    "Your Excellency, Commander-in-Chief, with all due respect, I have a question. When will the originally planned armored group army be formed? Can my cavalry army still be organized into the group army for combat?" The speaker was Xie, the commander of the 2nd Volga Cavalry Army.  Sergey Mikhailovich Bashkar, the Russian cavalry general who made a splash in the Battle of Ufa, was born as the chief of staff of the Petrovich Cavalry Division. Of course, his earlier origins can be traced back to the 3rd Chinese Army.  The confrontation between the two sides when the division sent troops to the Lake Baikal area.

    Wang Geng glanced at the commander of the cavalry corps, who was known as a wise man. He smiled and motioned to Jiang Hongyu, the chief of staff of the coalition forces beside him, to answer. Jiang Hongyu heard the words and said,

    "Sergey Mikhailovich, currently, due to the serious shortage of tanks and armored vehicles in the coalition forces, the formation work of the two armored armies can only be postponed. Of the 18 Chinese mixed infantry brigades, 6  The 7 mixed brigades were integrated into the mechanized group army together with the 2nd mixed armored brigade and the 3rd mixed cavalry brigade of the 1st Armored Division.

    The remaining five infantry mixed brigades, plus the Ural and Volga cavalry corps, are not enough to form an armored group for the time being. You must know that each armored group was originally planned to have a mixed tank brigade, a mixed armored brigade, and a mixed motorized brigade.  The infantry brigade, a heavy artillery brigade, an anti-aircraft artillery brigade and a cavalry corps now all have gaps in personnel and equipment, so the plans of the armored group army need to be put on hold!  "

    "Hey! How can this be done? I said to the Chief of Staff. The Cossacks are eagerly waiting to join the Armored Group Army. How can we just leave us alone? If we had known we could join the Southwest Front Army or the Southern Front Army, we would have stayed here.  It¡¯s unreasonable to say that you are sunbathing in Samara. We can¡¯t just watch others make great achievements and just stare at them in vain!¡± Chapayev, commander of the 1st Ural Cavalry Corps, listened for a long time.?? couldn't help but started shouting!

    Jiang Hongyu frowned when he heard this. The conference room was a little noisy with the Russian chatter of two bearded federal Cossack cavalry commanders. The buzzing continued. Wang Geng, the commander-in-chief of the coalition forces, took over the conversation.  He told the plan that he and Jiang Hongyu had discussed before.

    "Everyone, due to the huge gap in tanks and armored vehicles, the two armored armies cannot be formed on time before the end of September. For this reason, our remaining five mixed brigades have been re-equipped and organized into five ** mixed motorcycles of the Central Front Army.  The chemical infantry brigades, as the reserve and mobile units of the Central Front Army, are the 81st, 83rd, 84th, 86th and 87th motorized infantry brigades, respectively, and are directly under the command of the coalition headquarters.

    At the same time, the 1st Ural Cavalry Army and the 2nd Volga Cavalry Army of the Volga Federation were formed into the 1st Cavalry Army of the Central Front of the Allied Forces. Cavalry Lieutenant General Chapayev served as the commander of the 1st Cavalry Army, and General Bashkar Cavalry served as the commander.  Chief of Staff, concurrently serving as commander of the original 1st and 2nd Cavalry Corps respectively.  The 1st Cavalry Army also serves as the mobile force of the coalition headquarters.  "

    The words of the commander-in-chief of the coalition forces were obviously beyond the expectations of everyone present. The brigade commanders of the five mixed brigades were very uneasy. They were happy because they could be upgraded to a motorized infantry brigade, and at the same time they were directly under the command of the coalition commander.  It seemed like a huge honor to command the headquarters, but I also felt that I would be regarded as a second-rate unit doing the job of replenishing the brigade?  However, these brigade commanders didn't have the guts to directly challenge the commander-in-chief of the coalition forces who they met for the first time, so no matter whether it was good or bad, they didn't leave it alone, right?  That's a good thing!
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