159. Chapter 159 Visiting Military Training
Chapter 159 Visiting Military Training
After leaving the dock, Li Nai finally couldn't help the questions in his mind and said to Tao Donglai: "Mr. Tao, I have something unclear and I would like to ask for advice!"
Tao Donglai smiled and said, "Are you wondering why we want such a young child to enlist in the army?"
"Yes, that's exactly what I mean. These children look like they have not yet reached the age of turning their hair. They are drafted into the army by you at a young age. Isn't this...a violation of human rights?" Li Nai was outspoken and couldn't help but accuse.
road.
"They are Boy Scouts, but they are not a real army or militia, and they cannot be sent to the battlefield to participate in combat. Strictly speaking, they just accept militarized management." Tao Donglai explained: "They are in
Here they will not only receive basic military training, but also receive corresponding cultural education. We will teach them reading and literacy, and teach them the principles of life. After they reach the age of sixteen, they can freely choose whether to join the militia and become a militia soldier.
Soldiers can also go into farming, working, doing business, or working as sailors. There are many different options for them to choose from."
After hearing this explanation, Li Nai's face softened slightly, but he still asked: "In that case, why not let them enter a regular academy to study? How can they read and write in the camp with soldiers and men all day long?"
Tao Donglai did not answer his question immediately, but asked: "I just heard Mr. Shi mention that Mr. Li is said to be a man of great fame?"
Speaking of fame, Li Nai responded proudly: "I am not talented. I passed the examination in Guangzhou Fuzhong in the first year of Tianqi."
"That's the Master of Juren." Tao Donglai nodded and continued to ask: "Then Mr. Li, can you still remember how many of your friends who studied with you at Meng Xue have now been admitted?"
"There are no more than four or five talented people, and the only person who can succeed is the next person." Li Nai is very proud of his professional level. After all, it is not an easy task to pass the Juren exam. For scholars in South China, passing the Juren exam is already considered quite a feat.
Not a bad result.
"That's it, education cannot make everyone a scholar. Only a few people can truly reach a certain height in knowledge, just like those people who were literate with you at the beginning. Most of them are unlikely to become
It is impossible for everyone to be admitted to the Imperial College even if they are a higher-level Jinshi or a Meng Xue."
Having said this, Tao Donghui turned around and pointed to the pier and said: "Those children you just saw have all been initially eliminated by the academy, and we have determined that they are not suitable for studying in the academy. Our teaching staff is very limited. At present,
We can only allow a few smarter children to receive a more comprehensive and in-depth education. But we do not intend to give up on these children, we just need to change the way of training. They will still be able to read and read here, but the content of their learning will be different from the regular ones.
The academy is just different."
Li Nai shook his head and said: "If you don't read the books of sages, how can you call yourself a scholar?"
"On this point, our Haihan culture is different from that of the Ming Dynasty." Tao Donglai said with a smile: "What we need are useful scholars, not scholars who can only read."
Although the words were a bit convoluted, Li Nai still understood what he meant and couldn't help but retort: "Reading the books of sages can rule the world, how can it be called useless?"
"Can you rule the world?" Tao Donglai couldn't hide the sarcasm on his face: "In that case, why do we need military attachés and the army? Wouldn't it be great if all the people in the country read the books of sages?"
"This is fallacy!" Li Nai didn't know how to refute Tao Donglai's statement, because he had never heard such a ridiculous theory before.
"Whether it's fallacy or not, we don't have to judge right from wrong right now, everything can be proven by time." Tao Donglai saw that Gu Wei, who was in charge of the training of the new army camp, was walking towards this side quickly, so he told the story
The debate has come to an end for now.
After the two exchanged military salutes face to face, Tao Donglai introduced to Gu Wei: "These two are merchants from Guangzhou. Mr. Shi and I took them around and also came to see the training of the militia."
Gu Wei understood and said: "Then let's invite the guests to visit our training situation. Everyone, please come over here!"
After nearly two months of construction, the new military camp already has a training ground the size of four standard football fields, and a large number of training equipment has also been built. In order to fill the gap left by the military and police left after the Black Earth Port colonization operation
There is a vacancy in strength. At present, the third batch of new recruits has been recruited into the camp and begun to receive training. And many of the first batch of "veteran students" who entered the camp have now become grassroots class platoon leaders who train new recruits, bringing them from time to time.
Some of the basic military training methods learned here are used on new trainees.
Li Nai watched for a while and found that the militiamen who were conducting formation training under the command of whistles had many mistakes in their movements and actions. He couldn't help but shook his head and said: "In my opinion, the combat effectiveness of these militiamen is worrying. Compared with Guangzhou
There is still a gap between the militia groups organized by wealthy families in the area."
Tao Donglai just smiled when he heard this and nodded to Gu Wei. These new recruits have been in the camp for less than a week, so there is nothing neat about it. Now that they can understand the instructor's instructions and follow them, they are already making rapid progress.
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Gu Wei strode to the field and blew his whistle. The whistle he used was different from the ones issued to ordinary militiamen. It was a genuine FOX referee whistle. The sound exceeded 120 decibels. When he blew it, it immediately overwhelmed all the noise in the field.
Upon hearing this familiar whistle, the commanders of each squad and platoon immediately organized and assembled the entire team, and then brought the teams together to form two square formations based on companies in front of the ancient guards.
"Students from the first and second phases will line up in platoons and form a team!" Gu Wei gave the order, and the veterans immediately trotted out and formed a new team next to them.
"What the hell are you walking on just now? The team is uneven and crooked. Are you guys lame or crippled? You don't listen to the instructor's instructions. Your ears are used for eating? All the new recruits have their eggs for me.
Take a good look at how this queue moves!" After Gu Wei finished training the new recruits with his saliva, he began to use commands and whistles to direct the march of the veteran team.
The oldest of these veterans actually arrived more than two months earlier than the new recruits, but the gap in training level is indeed very obvious. The veterans constantly changed the direction of travel under the instructions of the ancient guard, and always maintained the same behavior.
For the training of naturalized civilian troops, the Military and Police Department basically formulated the training content with reference to the "Recruit Training Manual" issued by the General Staff of later generations, but made certain deletions in terms of physical training. This is because these people were recruited in this time and space.
The physical condition of young people is far from reaching the level of soldiers of later generations, and at least they need to go through a period of recuperation. If we directly follow the training standards of later generations, I am afraid that half of them will be disabled within three months.
According to Gu Wei, the military level of these militiamen is still very low, and it will take a long time for these militiamen to establish the concepts of combat and war from scratch. However, the level of queue training is basically close to the standards of recruits in later generations, at least better than
The effect of military training in universities is several times better. Although the foundation of these militiamen is almost zero and they have no culture, it is precisely because of this that most of them are very simple in the eyes of the public and obey military training.
Their sex is also very good, and with the generous treatment they enjoy, the militiamen can maintain a relatively high enthusiasm for training after entering the camp.
In later generations, even the queues of these veterans who entered the camp earlier were not up to standard, and they would still be scolded by the instructors. However, in this time and space, such a uniform queue marching has a very high visual effect.
It had a strong shocking effect. At least in terms of marching in formation, Gu Wei believed that the militia he had trained would be as good as any elite force of the same era in the world.
There are many half-empty keyboard military strategists in later generations who believe that queue training in the era of hot weapons is of little significance. The widespread use of skirmishers on the battlefield has allowed the army to completely get rid of the array attacks of the era of cold weapons and the era of gunpowder guns.
Queue up and shoot in formation, and these people believe that the emphasis on queue training like our rabbit army does not have any benefit in improving actual combat capabilities.
But is this really the case? A military force that has been in the army for decades and has fought with several rogue countries on the earth will not know how to train soldiers? Contrary to the views of keyboard strategists, our rabbit is exactly the same
After realizing the important role of queue training in military training, we have insisted on listing it as one of the basic subjects of military training for decades.
Although queue combat has gradually lost its role on the battlefield in the era of hot weapons, queue training can enable an ordinary person to develop the good habit of being well-groomed and neatly dressed in a short period of time, and establish the concept of time, organizational discipline and collective concepts.
The most important thing is to let everyone in this group develop the habit of obeying orders.
For commanders, queue training also starts from the most basic level and allows them to exercise their ability to organize, command and manage teams. If a commander cannot even train the troops to move in a queue, how can they be able to perform in a rapidly changing situation?
Go on the battlefield and command your subordinates to fight?
The militia training system of the Crossing Group has inherited the fine tradition of Wotu and regards queue training as the most basic training subject. Under the command of Gu Wei, these more senior militiamen have demonstrated the same level of queue marching as just now.
Those new recruits are a completely different story.
Although Li Nai has not read military books, after a person's knowledge reaches a certain level, he can learn many things by himself without a teacher. Even if he does not know how to line up troops to fight, seeing such a neat formation drill, he can understand in his heart
He thought about the level of combat capabilities of this unit. But at the same time, a new question arose in his mind - what did the Haihan people want to do by training the militia to be so strong?
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