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Chapter 379 Summary of Sparrow War Experience

Wang Chengzhu didn't care much about how many people who were willing to join the army could be recruited from the rescued civilians. His job was to assist the Jidong Column in cultivating a group of comrades who could fight behind enemy lines. As for the organization and scale, it was not within the scope of what he should consider.

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However, for Captain Ma, it is still a somewhat inconvenient task for someone to join his company.

For civilians who voluntarily join the army, as Party A of the employer, the first step is to make a temporary arrangement. The next step is to inquire about their family situation and other background checks. At the very least, they must go to the county, town, and village group where they are located to contact acquaintances for understanding.

Let’s take a look at his past history. Only after ensuring that his property is clean and well-documented can further arrangements be made.

Putting aside the review work for the time being, several commanders gathered together and decided to quickly register the identities of interested villagers, temporarily form a temporary team, and bring them back to the camp before making plans.

The local anti-war armed forces had almost no place to survive, so the people were extremely cruelly exploited. Given an opportunity to vent their pressure, it is normal for people with flexible ideas to want to take revenge.

The rest of the people who had no intention of joining the team, after untying the ropes, bowed in the direction of the training team to express their gratitude. Perhaps out of fear or for safety, they did not dare to come forward to contact, so they supported each other and walked away.

Captain Ma didn't say anything about this kind of treatment. He understood the difficulties of those people. Although he was grateful for saving them from the sea of ​​misery temporarily, it was hard to leave their homeland, and they still had to discuss life in this land. Farmers were not as simple as industrial workers in class attributes.

, often reflected in the fact that when it is necessary to abandon the old means of production and land, there is almost no progress for the owner-cultivators.


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