(This story is purely fictional, please do not imitate it!)
After determining the basic establishment principles, Wu Aihua's plan for the establishment of the Marine Division was quickly approved by the central government. In fact, for a long period of time, as soon as Wu Aihua reported, the central government gave the green light.
The first batch of independent column field troops was organized into five divisions:
1st Marine Division, division commander Yang Guiqing, political commissar Zhang Dingcheng, deputy division commander Ye Fei, chief of staff Fu Qiutao;
2nd Marine Division, division commander Zhuang Xizhen, political commissar Deng Zihui, deputy division commander Gao Zilong, chief of staff Ma Lifeng;
The 3rd Marine Division, commander Qian Minghui, political commissar Tan Zhenlin, deputy division commander Liu Xianghui, chief of staff Tan Yubao;
4th Marine Division, Division Commander Zhang Binxian, Political Commissar Wang Yujie, Deputy Division Commander Zhang Li, Chief of Staff Huang Dao;
The 5th Marine Division, commander Qi Yeguo, political commissar Xu Yangang, deputy division commander Hu Bin, chief of staff Yan Tuge. (Pay tribute to our ancestors! The detailed compilation will be published in related works, and interested children can go and take a look.)
Before this list was reported to the Central Committee, the Independent Column conducted a careful study. This list fully reflected Wu Aihua's will, but it was not proposed by Wu Aihua, but by Chen Y and Su Yu. However, this list was
When it came to Xiang Y's doubts, Xiang's reason was that the old Red Army should strengthen its control over the military power of the independent column. After all, the senior masters in high positions, except Qi Yeguo, were all prisoners and surrendered soldiers of the national army!
"The reason why I proposed such an arrangement is precisely because I took into account the old comrades of the independent column. They are familiar with the army, familiar with armored, firepower, and mechanized operations. However, some of our old comrades are not familiar with this aspect." Chen
Y insisted. Chen Y is a person with a temper in history. Although he may not always be correct, he must persist to the end. It is said that within Huaye, there were differences between him and Su Yu, and
Later researchers believe that Su's tactics were more correct. Even if this is true, it cannot obliterate Chen Y's overall meaning and strategic awareness, and Chen Y is also a famous Confucian general in our army.
"I completely agree with this list. Now if there are different opinions, we still have democratic centralism and let's vote by a show of hands!" After saying that, Wu Aihua raised his hand, followed by Zhong Shoufu, Su Yu, Cheng Liang, Xia Zhongqing, Fu Lin and others.
All were raised and passed with an absolute advantage of six votes.
In addition, Wu Aihua integrated the original county security battalions into several security brigades. Each security brigade has jurisdiction over several security regiments. Each security regiment has 2,500-3,000 people. Its tasks are to appease the local area, maintain public security, and train new recruits.
Civil air defense and so on, the tasks are quite heavy.
The Longyan Garrison Brigade was composed of brigade commander Deng Meng, political commissar Liu Junzhe, and deputy brigade commander Hu Lianggui; it had jurisdiction over four garrison regiments: Longyan, Zhangping, Shanghang, Wuping, and Yongding (Yongding was captured later).
Ruijin Garrison Brigade, brigade commander Ding Daoyong, political commissar Wang Beisheng, and deputy brigade commander Wen Kejian; has jurisdiction over the four garrison regiments of Ruijin, Changting, Huichang, and Xunwu (Huichang and Xunwu). It was Wu Aihua who saw He Jian withdrawing to Ganzhou and took advantage of the situation.
If you take it, this is called not taking it for nothing).
Yong'an Garrison Brigade, with brigade commander He Qizong, political commissar Zhang Tongqing, and deputy brigade commander Zhang Quan, has jurisdiction over four garrison regiments in Yong'an, Qingliu, Ninghua, and Shicheng (Jiangxi).
The Meizhou Garrison Brigade is composed of brigade commander Liu Fagui, political commissar Pan Erchun, and deputy brigade commander Wang Minkang; it has jurisdiction over five garrison regiments: Meizhou, Pingyuan, Jiaoling, Dabu, and Xingning.
The Jiexi Garrison Brigade is composed of brigade commander Chen Guisheng, political commissar Ou Yongpin, and deputy brigade commander Deng Shuangquan; it has jurisdiction over four garrison regiments in Jiexi, Wuhua, Luhe, and Lufeng.
The Chaoshan Garrison Brigade is composed of brigade commander Shen Suping, political commissar Xiang Xin, and deputy brigade commander Liu Changshun; it has jurisdiction over seven garrison regiments including Puning, Fengshun, Huilai, Raoping, Jieyang, Chaozhou, and Shantou.
The six security brigades govern a total of 28 security regiments with a total number of more than 70,000 people.
In this way, by the end of 1935, Wu Aihua had a total of 20 combat units, including the navy and air force, with a total strength of 250,000, of which 180,000 were sea, land and air field troops. This number was not
Including Hao Yong's "Wind" intelligence personnel, administrative personnel at all levels in the base area, and some demilitarized internal organization personnel of the independent column. For example, the original female soldier company has mostly been digested and no longer appears in the field force system.
(Except for intelligence, secretarial, and medical care), although Wu Aihua does not have male chauvinist ideas, he still believes that "war makes women go away" is very reasonable.
A South China tiger has quietly grown up and begun to show its terrifying fangs!
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In the few months when the independent column of the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army was quietly growing, what was Mr. Chiang Kai-shek, Chairman of the Military Commission of the National Government, doing? He couldn't have forgotten the defeat of Eastern Guangdong and the troubles of the "Red Bandits", right?
Of course, Chiang Kai-shek has not forgotten the defeat in eastern Guangdong, and he has never forgotten the troubles caused by the Red Bandits.
Chiang Kai-shek had only been the commander-in-chief of the "Fujian, Guangdong and Jiangxi Provinces Joint Suppression Bandit Headquarters" for a few days, and before he could get enough of it, news came that the five divisions of the South Route Army had been defeated in eastern Guangdong. Chiang Kai-shek couldn't catch his breath.
, and fainted. After the doctor came to rescue him, he was also in a daze and lacked energy, as if he had been seriously ill.
The deputy commanders-in-chief under his command, such as Gu Zhutong, Zhang Zhizhong, He Jian, Chen Cheng and others, all remained silent. It was a shame because they couldn't figure out what Mr. Jiang was thinking. Of course, unlike themselves, they had no idea about this.
The news was so surprising that I even had a sense of luck that the news was incorrect.
There was no mistake in the news, and it was not even sufficient. Later, when Mr. Chiang was able to eat on his own and talk to his men, more news came from different channels. The Austrian army was not defeated by the Red Bandits, but was defeated by the Red Bandits.
During the total annihilation, even the dignified deputy commander-in-chief Chen Jitang, including his two corps commanders and several division commanders, were all prisoners. However, for unknown reasons, the red bandits released Chen Jitang and others.
Later news also included: the Red Bandits have a lot of small steel cannons, the Red Bandits' mountain cannons are very powerful, and the Red Bandits are equipped with a large number of machine guns that are both light and powerful. Almost everyone in the Red Bandits has a fancy machine gun (submachine gun, enter Meizhou
Mainly the guard battalion and the special operations brigade are all equipped with this guy). Among the red bandits, there is a small force composed of Westerners who can fly over walls, break through walls...
These follow-up messages have become numb to Chiang Kai-shek. He has been thinking about what he said when he woke up that day, why is the cause of reunification so difficult? Furthermore, why is it so difficult to exterminate the Red Bandits?
Of course, Chiang Kai-shek was a hero of his generation after all, and he could not forever be immersed in such false illusions without extricating himself. In history, he had been forced to resign sadly many times, but he could still cheer up, not to mention Chen Jitang's mere five divisions.
No, we have to inform He Jian and Wei Lihuang to stop their aggressive advance for the time being, and then give the red bandits a thunderous blow when they think of a safe solution.
Chiang Kai-shek was worried about this. He Jian's troops had long stopped in Yudu County. Liu Jianxu, commander of the 28th Army, stayed in Ganzhou City like a frightened bird, ready to flee at any time.
As for Wei Lihuang and Li Yannian, they were not well prepared. Seeing that the five divisions of the South Route Army were defeated by the red bandits overnight, they were frightened and hugged a group. As a result, heavy troops gathered in Zhangzhou City, and soldiers patrolled frequently.
Very dense. Later, I heard that the Red Bandits had a small army composed of Western devils who could fly over walls and break into houses. They were so frightened that they felt like facing a formidable enemy when they saw foreigners! Li Yannian even informed the missionaries and foreign businessmen in Zhangzhou
, you cannot go out casually at night, otherwise, you are very likely to be accidentally killed by the national army.
Just when Chiang Kai-shek couldn't find the steps, he suddenly remembered Alexander von Falkenhausen, the head of his German military advisory group.
Chiang Kai-shek's military cooperation with Germany originated after the war with the Soviet Union in 1927. However, due to the restrictions of the Versailles Peace Treaty, Germany's military cooperation with China was relatively low-key. In 1933, Hitler came to power, and the Versailles Peace Treaty was like a piece of waste paper, and Falcon
It was this year that Hanssen came to China as "acting general counsel" and later became general counsel.
In history, Falkenhausen made important contributions to the consolidation of the national army and the war of resistance. Now, with the time traveler coming, is Falkenhausen still so bright?
Mr. Chiang, Chairman of the Military Commission of the National Government, invited Falkenhausen to have dinner. After receiving the news, Falkenhausen muttered, "You have finally enlightened yourself!" and went to the banquet excitedly.
"Welcome, dear consultant." Lao Jiang stood at the door of the living room and greeted with a smile.
"Oh, Mr. Jiang, I heard that you are slightly ill, and I brought you some good medicine!" Falkenhausen walked into the guest house and handed over to Chiang Kai-shek the plan he had carefully thought out over the past few days.
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The plan was very thick, with dozens of printed pages in total, but there was a brief explanation at the front. So Mr. Chiang understood the key points of the plan after reading it for five minutes. Then Chiang Kai-shek smiled and said, "Mr. Consultant, it is indeed a good medicine. Maybe,
He will save my life!"
"Haha, since the chairman of the committee thinks it is useful, then good, then good!" Falkenhausen didn't believe it, and you, a bald leader, wouldn't take the bait.
Falkenhausen is a soldier with extremely professional ethics, but this does not mean that he will favor China and ignore Germany's interests in Sino-German relations. Even though he served as the supreme commander in Belgium during World War II and ordered the release of many
Jews, that is because he believed that Hitler's excessive policies towards the Jews were harmful to Germany's image and interests.
"Mr. Advisor, for the sake of the friendship between China and Germany, please go and have a drink!" Chiang Kai-shek put down the plan and led Falkenhausen towards the restaurant.
The plan is good, but Chiang Kai-shek has many concerns. The biggest problem with this plan is the money spent. The money is spent too much and it is not easy to explain.
This plan is indeed a good thing, or in other words, for Chiang Kai-shek, it is indeed a life-saving straw.
Falkenhausen first analyzed the tactics used by the independent detachment to win the battle in eastern Guangdong. The first was a sudden attack, the second was using night fighting to win in chaos, and the third was creating a new tactic, namely special operations.
The reason why Falkenhausen was able to propose the concept of "special operations" was because "special operations" originated in Germany. At this time, its theory and related designs were almost taking shape. However, Germany had not yet begun to formulate special operations in the army.
Combat troops.
(The first update is here, a new week has begun, and the king is desperately coding...)