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Chapter 364: New Officers Take Office, National Army Reorganization



Chapter 364: New Officers Take Office, National Army Reorganization

Five of the seven main armies are disobedient, but even so there are still many security forces available.

However, Du Yiqi was extremely paranoid about the security forces. This security commander who graduated from the first class of the Whampoa Military Academy looked down upon the security forces under his command.

The fundamental reason is that Niang Xipi has issued an order not to allow any security corps personnel to join the national army.

This loyal and brave Mr. Du implemented the policy unswervingly. He would rather leave a large number of security forces with little combat effectiveness unused and instead forcibly conscript young men.

Some people wonder why Du Yiqi was so important, assuming several conditions: loyalty > 80 points, execution > 80 points, military ability > 80 points.

If we throw these three conditions to the Kuomintang generals, the only person left may be Mr. Du.

He is really too obedient.

The security forces are clearly distinguished from the regular main force, and it is strictly forbidden for the security groups to enter the main force.

This has also led to the current passive situation. The main force has been almost exhausted, and there is no extra reinforcement, so the situation is showing a downward trend.

Chen Chih-hsiu, then Chief of Staff of the Nationalist Government, arrived in the Northeast to see the situation there and to understand why the war had been lost and why the situation had become a life-and-death crisis.

Before the war, the chief vowed to end the fighting in three months and make the liberated areas a thing of the past.

The fighting has been going on for almost a year, the situation has reached a stalemate, and the development of the war is out of control.

After inspecting the situation, he thought that the first thing to be solved was to reform the civil service. He needed someone who could control the situation and recommended Xiao Zhuge to take charge of the overall situation.

Stop talking nonsense, everyone knows this is a hell of a place.

After the Battle of Siping, the National Army was at an absolute disadvantage in terms of both equipment and personnel.

A lot of supplies and equipment were lost, a lot of American weapons were lost, and a large number of key veterans were also lost.

All traffic routes were basically cut off, and the only logistical supply line was also in the control of the enemy, who would carry out waves of sabotage from time to time.

Even a fool knows that this is a fire pit, and anyone who is slightly smarter would not jump to the northeast.

There was no other way. He had to take charge of the situation he had inspected and the rectification of the administration he had called for himself.

The first thing a new official does when he takes office is to reorganize the troops, mixing the security forces with the main forces to solve the problem of insufficient manpower.

He reprimanded all the armies, especially the 60th Army which had rebellious troops, the New 52st Army which did not obey orders, and the 13nd and th Armies which had suffered heavy losses.

The second fire was burned on the administration of officials, corruption was strictly investigated, and the focus was on Chen Mingren, who had been more glorious recently.

This guy graduated from Huangpu, has a clean resume and good ability. It can be said that he has a golden resume. But his mouth is too offensive.

He even dared to confront Niang Xipi, which resulted in him having no faction and no one to take care of him.

This fire burned on his forehead. He condoned the looting of grain by the troops and sold it to local merchants at high prices. He lost more than 9000 million Northeast coupons, and all the corruption and bribery were involved.

Chen Mingren was dealt with and removed from his position as commander of the 71st Army.

How arrogant I was a few days ago, how lonely I am today. I never expected that this fire would burn me.

He was not defeated by Brother Biao, but fell at the hands of his own people.

Subsequently, the 49th and 53rd Armies were dispatched to the Northeast battlefield to strengthen combat forces in the region.

At the same time, the Manchurian Democratic Alliance also carried out a large-scale reorganization.

The first is to reorganize more field columns, upgrade independent divisions, temporary divisions and other units to the standards of field troops, and unify training and learning.

A total of 9 columns were reorganized, and the headquarters directly managed 5 of them, namely the st, nd, th, th and th columns.

The second is to establish a front-line command commander, with Ding Wei as the main person in charge.

It governs the five independent columns in the Liaozhong area, and the two columns (the 2th and th) in the Jireliao area approaching the Jincheng Railway.

The attack on Siping resulted in heavy losses.

Brother Biao made a serious summary and reflection, and believed that professional matters should be handed over to more professional people.

Ding Wei has more experience in overcoming difficulties.

The General Dong was in charge of coordinating the overall situation. The front-line command was led by Ding Wei, who formed a front-line command headquarters. The commanders of each column also served as staff officers of the front-line command headquarters. Ding Wei was fully responsible for how to fight the battle, how to launch the attack, and how to deploy firepower.

The two obscure words to describe it are decentralization.

Ding Wei's troops attacked fiercely and advanced in a measured manner. It really felt like they were crushing everything in their path when he was commanded.

The firepower is strong enough and the supporting firepower is sufficient, which is worthy of other columns playing supporting roles.

While the troops were resting, Ding Wei rushed back to Harbin without stopping, even more anxious than a young man who went on a business trip right after getting married.

The reason is simple: the production drawings of the SKS semi-automatic rifle are in hand.

The biggest reward for this mission might be this blueprint. As for the other Soviet and American weapons, they are just icing on the cake.

They can all be seized from the enemy and are not worth mentioning.

Regarding semi-automatic rifles, the Russians' research stagnated for a while. The SVT semi-automatic rifle was a little lacking after all, but the SKS semi-automatic rifle developed at the end of World War II was a good thing.

Starting from last year 1946, the finalized SKS-45 began to be equipped to the Soviet army.

As a veteran, how could Ding Wei not know about the situation of the 56 semi-automatic rifle? He had even conducted two live-ammunition shooting exercises before and had a good impression of the previous firearms.

With a complete set of drawings and materials, plus the successful modifications to the 56 semi-successful rifle, Ding Wei felt that the most appropriate name for this rifle was SK-47.

That night, the person in charge of the Harbin Military Factory was called in, and he studied the drawings all night and made changes according to the description.

The bayonet can be replaced with a folding three-edged bayonet, and the ammunition can be adjusted further. There is no need to follow the half-power bullets of the Russians.

First conduct modification and research, then consider mass production.

It was March of 47 and we were about to enter April. I wondered if the famous AK3 had been finalized.

As far as Ding Wei can remember, this most outstanding rifle of the 20th century was tested in 46, when it participated in automatic rifle experiments with AK-46 and was recognized by the Soviet high-ranking officials.

It was officially finalized in 47 and included in the Soviet Army's equipment.

I don’t know if there is still a chance to dig out some useful drawings before they go into mass production.

Excellence, excellence, excellence.

Ding Wei thought of a suitable person and ordered someone to quickly call Zhuo Yue from the field hospital back to Harbin.

This increasingly mature beauty exudes charming radiance, especially in her doctor's uniform, which satisfies many uniform appeals.

Aside from the other person's beauty, women will only affect the speed of the gun. Ding Wei wants AK47, but he can catch a lot of outstanding beauties.

She was sent to the Soviet Union in the name of academic exchange and further medical training.

Find a way to get the blueprints of AK46, which is a firearm in the development process and is less secretive.

The production drawings of AK47 can be inferred through the rifles in the development process.

If the troops can use hunting automatic rifles, why would they need submachine guns?

Another point that strengthened Ding Wei's confidence was that the technical problems of automatic rifles were not that difficult to overcome. Its essence was the innovation of the concept of intermediate-power rifle bullets.

It is more of a conceptual breakthrough rather than a technological breakthrough.

With Harbin's military technology, it is fully capable of manufacturing automatic rifles.


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