typeface
large
in
Small
Turn off the lights
Previous bookshelf directory Bookmark Next

Chapter 57: The Winter of the Future (8)

The training of later generations of troops can be summarized in several aspects: discipline training, physical fitness and technical and tactical training, honor cultivation, and mission sense instillation. These trainings intersect with each other during practical operations. The ultimate goal is to cultivate

A qualified soldier. Before time travel, Li Chengzhong was just a top soldier in the army. He had always been trained, so he didn't have so many theoretical routines in his stomach. But as the saying goes, the butt determines the head, now that he has become a small army leader in this era

, he couldn't help but summarize and summarize the training methods. Although the things summarized and summarized were quite messy, they were at least initially formed and all aspects were covered.

Li Chengzhong made some calculations and found that he currently has 350 soldiers under his command. According to the establishment in his previous life, he was roughly equivalent to a battalion commander. He couldn't help but feel a little complacent about this. Unfortunately, this was in the Tang Dynasty more than a thousand years ago.

In this generation, he could not return home in fine clothes and let his parents and fellow villagers see his achievements and future. For this, he could only deeply regret.

Since he has become a battalion commander, it is naturally impossible for him to go out and train the troops one by one. Li Chengzhong remembers that the battalion commander in his army was very impressive and was not easily seen by everyone. If he saw him, he would also call him "chief".

"!Have you ever seen a commander personally lead troops to train? Moreover, it is unrealistic for one person to train more than 300 soldiers. After thinking about it, Li Chengzhong decided to start with training officers first. He planned to do it one subject at a time.

Teach the officers first, and then let the officers train the soldiers. When both officers and soldiers are familiar with this subject, then change to the next one.

Li Chengzhong had thirty-five team leaders and eight officers above the team level, totaling forty-three people. He found the largest cave dwelling in the military camp, which could accommodate so many people, and hung torches on the four walls.

The cave was illuminated brightly, and then forty-three officers above the group leader were summoned to the cave. Everyone sat cross-legged and listened to Li Chengzhong's lecture.

"Soldiers must obey orders as their bounden duty! This is the first thing I want to tell you today. Only a soldier who obeys orders is a good soldier, and an army that obeys orders is a qualified army. No matter what the circumstances

, all must unconditionally obey the orders of the superiors and fight according to the requirements of the superiors. Do you have any questions about this?" Li Chengzhong scanned the audience, waiting for everyone to ask questions.

Starting from the military merit review meeting after the Yuguan Guards War, Li Chengzhong's troops have gradually developed the habit of discussion and negotiation. When Li Chengzhong raised issues, everyone could speak freely. Of course, after a decision was made, everyone was required to obey it.

The officers all had their own expressions. Jiang Miao and Zhang Xingzhong nodded to express their understanding. Zhou Qidao and Wang Dalang frowned and thought. Several newly promoted team leaders blinked and glared at each other, not knowing whether they understood.

No. After waiting for a while, Wang Dalang said loudly: "Dutou..."

Li Chengzhong interrupted him: "In the future, when you want to speak in class, raise your hands and shout 'report'." A lot of military discipline training is in the details, and Li Chengzhong decided to correct the laxity of his officers one by one.

Wang Dalang was stunned for a moment. He raised one hand hesitantly, put it down again, and switched to the other hand. It seemed very awkward. Then he simply raised both hands slowly, as if surrendering, and then shouted

:"Report……"

Li Chengzhong smiled and said: "Just raise your right hand."

Wang Dalang quickly put down his left hand, raised his right hand high, and shouted again: "Report!"

Li Chengzhong signaled that he could speak. Wang Dalang breathed out and said, "If the superior's order is wrong, do you still have to obey it?"

Li Chengzhong said: "As a subordinate, you usually don't know and master as much as your superiors. Therefore, most of the time, what you think is an incorrect order is actually correct if you put it into consideration on the entire battlefield.

.Finally, if this order is really wrong, you can make suggestions, but after the suggestions are rejected, you must still implement them without hesitation! Because in most cases, the losses caused by resolutely executing orders are greater than those caused by unauthorized

The losses caused by your actions are much smaller. I would like to ask you to keep in mind that on the battlefield, the soldiers you lead are only part of the entire war. Everyone must establish overall awareness and awareness of the overall situation..."

Li Chengzhong did not expect everyone to understand, but judging from the expressions of the officers listening below, at least half of them were deep in thought, so he did not continue to struggle with this issue. Cultivating soldiers' sense of absolute obedience is not about saying it again.

Yes, it must be emphasized many times and repeatedly. It must be clarified in military law and implemented in practice.

"Soldiers have a bounden duty to obey orders. How to make soldiers understand and firmly engrave this in their hearts, I think, first needs to be achieved through disciplinary training. The most important thing in training is the queue. Queue training is not only during combat

It is the basis for formation arrangement, and it is an extremely effective way for soldiers to develop a good sense of discipline..." Li Chengzhong began to talk about the requirements for formation training based on his own understanding and consideration. The reason why he said so many words before was because he wanted to

Officers not only know what it is, but also why it is so. Only by understanding its purpose and significance can we carry out and implement it better.

Lieutenant General Li Cheng moved out a large wooden board made by Mr. Zhang behind him. This wooden board was similar to the lecture board in later generations' classrooms. A piece of large yellow paper was pasted on the wooden board, and some closely arranged dots and lines were drawn on the paper.

"This is the most basic review formation I drew. The three black dots from left to right represent Capital A, Capital B and Capital C in turn. When each capital is arranged, it is ten vertically and horizontally, that is, each group is one

Row, one punch apart from the left and right, and an arm's length apart from the front and back, forming a square formation. It is required to arrange according to height, from left to right. Of course, this review formation cannot be arranged now. I will give you seven days, and you will be strict after going down.

Additional training.

In order to complete this formation, we disassembled the goal and divided it into three steps. The first step is to arrange the soldiers in each group as a group. The requirements are to march in an orderly row horizontally and to be able to turn, advance and stop in an orderly manner.

It will be completed in three days; the second step is to use each team as a group to form a square formation, and it is required to move forward in unison and turn around, advance and stop in unison. This step also gives everyone a three-day period; the third step is to

In this step, each team will combine the two teams under their control into a square formation, and arrange them in the school field in the military camp according to the requirements of this figure. This step will give everyone one day, and the three captains will be responsible..."

Li Chengzhong spent half an hour explaining his formation training requirements in detail, answered some officers' questions, and then brought the officers to the school field for actual drills.

During the lecture just now, everyone seemed to understand, but when they were pulled out to practice, they seemed to be confused. Li Chengzhong asked officers above the team to observe. Most of these officers had participated in the Southern Expedition. They were not familiar with the rehearsal layout.

The formation is quite familiar, and the effect will be better if you watch Li Chengzhong's training methods from the sidelines.

Li Chengzhong mainly trained more than 30 team leaders. He took them to the designated positions one by one and stood in three rows. He stood in the front and led by example, standing in a standard military posture for later generations. The team leaders of the three rows all

I followed his example and stood up with my chest straight, and he stepped forward to correct them one by one. After seeing that they were almost done, he explained: "There are a few passwords below that you need to remember, which are 'stand at attention——' and 'take a rest'

, 'turn right', 'turn backward'." As he spoke, Li Chengzhong demonstrated these actions one by one according to the command and repeated it several times. Then he gave the order and asked everyone to follow him.

these actions.

In the process of training the team leaders to complete the movements, Li Chengzhong discovered that at least one-third of the team leaders could not tell the difference between left and right. He had no choice but to stop and start by correcting the left and right.

"Now find the position of your heartbeat... um... touch your chest carefully, where is the heartbeat? Yes... okay, the hand closest to the heartbeat position is your left hand, and that direction is the left...

Relatively speaking, the other side is the right side..."

Li Chengzhong patiently corrected the movements and postures of his subordinates one by one. Jiang Miao, Zhang Xingzhong and others who were watching from the side also spontaneously lined up in a row and followed suit.

"I've already told you, the taller ones are on the far left. If someone is taller than you, Lao Zhang, please move to the right for someone." Zhou Maidao dragged Zhang Xingzhong to the right, and looked at Zhang Xingzhong being dragged over with pride.

Zhang Xingzhong smiled slightly and did not argue with him. He continued to listen attentively to Li Chengzhong's explanation. He and Zhou Qidao were both veterans of the Lulong Army. They knew more about the role of formations in the battlefield and understood their importance. For Li Chengzhong,

The formation arrangement method mentioned above is even more interesting.

It was much later than planned. It was not until noon that Li Chengzhong finally learned to stand at attention, take a rest, turn right, turn left, turn back, turn right and wait for several commands. He was so tired that his mouth was dry.

Their mental strength was haggard. But even so, these officers were able to complete their actions generally. As for uniformity, they were far from complete, and they always made mistakes during the process.

Li Chengzhong's soldier training plan was delayed again and again, and it was not until three days later that he finally managed to teach these officers. He breathed a sigh of relief and finally announced the start of troop training. Then the Bailangshan Military Village suddenly became excited, and the entire school grounds

The sounds of commands, scolds, shouts, and footsteps echoed throughout the venue.

Li Chengzhong walked around and when he saw mistakes in training, he immediately called the team leader to his side, explained in detail, corrected the mistakes, and then continued to the next team to inspect.

The large-scale military training activities in Bailangshan Military Village attracted the attention of the people. Because there were many women and children among the people, especially the proportion of women, the majority of the people watching were women. Li Chengzhong did not deliberately drive away these people, and the Bailangshan Army

The village is so big that there is no place to drive away, so he can only let this phenomenon of onlookers exist. However, he asked the people not to enter the school grounds, but only on the edge of the school grounds, and not to make loud noises or laugh, so as not to affect the impact.

train.

The crowd of people, especially the crowd of women, had an unexpected effect. It made the soldiers in training work harder during training. Each one seemed to have been given a shot of blood, and both their eyes and movements seemed more high-spirited. This made the soldiers in training work harder.

Li Chengzhong couldn't help but feel a little amused. It was indeed a combination of men and women, so the work was not tiring.


This chapter has been completed!
Previous Bookshelf directory Bookmark Next