The preparatory work for the Military Command Bureau was finally completed. Next to the gate of the Secret Service, the original old plaque was removed and a new plaque was hung, which read:
"Investigation and Statistics Bureau of the Military Commission of the Nationalist Government".
This was widely rumored in later generations, and it was also the "Military Control" of the Kuomintang's intelligence department that had mixed reputations. From then on, it can be regarded as officially entering the stage of history!
At this time, in the conference auditorium, all middle-level and above-level cadres of the Military Command Bureau would gather together to hold a grand establishment ceremony.
At this time, the top brass of the Secret Service were all gathered together, and everyone's face was filled with joyful smiles.
It was also on this day that the Bureau of Investigation and Statistics of the Military Commission of the Nationalist Government was also formally reorganized. The first personnel were transferred to the Central Party Headquarters of the Kuomintang Party and the Central Bureau of Investigation and Statistics of the Kuomintang Party was established, referred to as the Bureau of Statistics.
As for the second branch, the Secret Service has also been expanded and upgraded to the new Bureau of Investigation and Statistics of the Military Commission, referred to as the Bureau of Military Statistics.
The director of the Military Command Bureau is ranked as lieutenant general and is concurrently held by the director of the Office of the Kuomintang Military Commission. The first director was He Guiyan.
However, He Guiyan was only in name only, neither doing anything nor working within the military command.
Chang Shenkai specially appointed Dai Li to take charge of the actual responsibilities of the Military Command Bureau in the name of deputy director.
After the Secret Service was reorganized and expanded into the Military Command Bureau, the internal organization of the original Secret Service also underwent substantial adjustments.
First, the back office organization has expanded from the original two-level structure of office (section) and unit to the levels of office (division), section (group), and unit.
The first department is the Military Intelligence Division, referred to as the Military Division, which is responsible for collecting military intelligence and expanding the armed forces of military control. It consists of the Military Intelligence Section, the Military Transportation Section, the Countermeasures Section, and the Intelligence Reference Section, which is responsible for the intelligence staff assigned to each army.
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The second department is the Party and Government Intelligence Division, also known as the Political Division, which is in charge of political struggles and is responsible for suppressing the people's revolutionary movement. It has the Communist Party of China Section under it.
The Party and Government Section is responsible for collecting intelligence on the various democratic parties and dispatching personnel to monitor the activities of personnel of each party.
The International Section is responsible for the investigation, surveillance and reception of foreigners and returned overseas Chinese, as well as the collection of relevant intelligence on Japanese and traitors.
In addition, there is also a detection and prevention department, aerial inspection department, etc.
The third department is the operations department, which consists of operations, police and other departments. Its main task is to carry out assassinations, secret arrests and other tasks based on the intelligence provided by the first and second departments.
The fourth department, the Telecommunications Department, is in charge of military telecommunications work. It has a technical research room that specializes in studying relevant spy technologies.
The fifth division, the Judicial Division, consists of the Interrogation Division and the Prison Management Division.
The sixth department, the Personnel Department, consists of the Personnel Administration Section, Examination Section, Welfare Section, and Card Room. It is in charge of personnel and organizational work.
The Seventh Department, the Manager's Department, consists of general planning, auditing, budgeting, finance and other departments as well as a cashier unit. It is responsible for collecting money from the Munitions Department.
The Eighth Department, the General Affairs Department, consists of three departments: general affairs, management, and transportation, and leads the automobile brigade, telephone brigade, farms, and officers and soldiers consumer cooperatives.
There is also a training department, which is in charge of the training work of dozens of training classes of the military command, and edits the monthly magazine "Family Tradition" published by the military command bureau. It also leads professional spy students in various colleges and universities, and a college student who retreated to Sichuan from North China.
The "Anti-Japanese Anti-Japanese Anti-Corruption Group" engaged in espionage activities.
The Secretary's Office assists in handling affairs and is the general office of the bureau's headquarters.
Room A: It is composed of several secretaries and translators who work with Dai Libian. They specialize in handling the work assigned by Dai Libian and the internal and external support units and open secret service units under Dai Li’s direct command. They help him check official documents, keep important documents, and extract information.
and registration of warrants and private correspondence.
The audit office is responsible for fund review.
The Inspection Office is responsible for the inspection and assessment of internal personnel and secret agents of public units. This room also has an anti-terrorism unit, which is dedicated to monitoring the Red Party traitors within the military unification and preventing the Red Party members from infiltrating the military unification activities.
In addition, there are confidential rooms, special technology research rooms, copywriting rooms, economic research rooms, medical rooms, Zhongshan rooms, design committees, rebellion committees, disciplinary committees, assessment committees, property liquidation committees, special service units, concentration camps, etc.
mechanism.
The newly established Military Command Headquarters has a total of fifty-five large and small units including internal service organizations, field service offices, divisions, sections, groups, and units.
With more units, naturally the duties have also increased, so this is naturally a joy for all the staff of the Military Command Bureau.
After all, the cake is getting bigger now, and I can eat more.
He Guiyan, the nominal bureau chief, naturally attended the official establishment meeting of the Military Unification Bureau and delivered a speech, which was warmly applauded by the senior officials of the Military Unification Bureau present at the meeting.
However, he also knew his position, so after the inaugural meeting, he said goodbye and left. Naturally, all the attendees lined up to see Director He off.
Then Deputy Director Dai Li led many senior officials of the Military Command Bureau back to the conference room and formally held a serious and formal closed-door meeting.
"Everyone, our Military Command Bureau was established today, but this is just the beginning. At this time of fighting the chaos, the main task of our Military Command Bureau is..." Dai Li said to the audience with a Jiangshan accent.
"First, we must never forget the hidden dangers of the Red Party at any time, and we must always be wary of the infiltration of the Red Party's poison. This is the top priority for the ten thousand-year foundation of the party and the country."
After speaking, he looked around at everyone again.
"Of course, under the current circumstances, the overall situation is for the National Red Party to cooperate and unite to resist Japan. However, why am I the first to mention the Red Party's poisonous behavior? This is to warn, to warn, colleagues, the Japanese are the current enemy, and the Red Party
The Party is a gangrene in the bones, so we must be vigilant!"
As Dai Li finished speaking, the senior military officials present also immediately expressed their approval and support for what the bureau leader had said.
These people have been dealing with the Red Party for a long time, so they can be regarded as knowing themselves and the enemy. Therefore, everyone understands that they must always be vigilant against the Red Party.
"Second, provide flexible and accurate military intelligence to assist our military in resisting enemy attacks," Dai Li continued.
"Third, continue to attack and contain enemy forces in occupied areas in order to implement the policy of long-term resistance."
"Fourth, punish the conspiracy activities of traitors to consolidate the unity and strength of the anti-Japanese war camp."
"Fifth, rush to transport supplies, report profiteers, and investigate smuggling to maintain good order and economic stability in the rear areas of the party and state."
Subsequently, Qi Wu, Yu Pingle, Wang Musheng, Tang Liang, Zheng Jiefu and others also spoke one after another on Dai Li's "five-point work requirements" to express their views and opinions.
For a while, the atmosphere in the venue was quite lively, and then the Secret Service, which is now the tradition of the Military Command Bureau, had a dinner together.