Chapter 723: Arrange the troops
The spread of culture is the inheritance of civilization, and the Chinese language, Chinese characters, Han nationality, and Han culture have laid the foundation of Han civilization.
The "Chongzhen Dictionary" can make Chinese characters easier to master, and the Chinese pinyin can make the official dialect of the "Red Banner Army" system popular all over the world, which is a great contribution to the Han nation.
Coincidentally, the thirty people who were called by Huang Han had all participated in the compilation of the "Chongzhen Great Dictionary", and they sang and got drunk in Yichun Courtyard before leaving Beijing and rushing to Tianjin Wei......
Because the twenty-nine people except Wen Ji all thought that they were looked at by the general when they were compiling the dictionary, so they had a great opportunity to make contributions.
The plan for the spring offensive had been perfected, and Huang Han had in principle let the "Red Banner Army" fight in turn, and the vast majority of the soldiers who had participated in the attack on Shuozhou City last year began to change their defenses and stay in the camp.
The Marine Corps of the Marine Division has absorbed a large number of newly graduated teenagers, and now it has been expanded into seven battalions, with seven main generals including Huang Yi, Shen Ming, An Xiaole, Peng Huaiyi, Yu Fei, Pi Xiaohu, and Zeng Tongxiang.
In Huang Han's mind, the sailor is extremely important, it is the force guarantee of global colonization in the future, the seven main generals of the sailor marine corps are all disciples who teach by their own side, and more than eighty percent of the marines are academy junior soldiers.
Huang Yi, Shen Ming and other seven battalion officers not only led the Marine Corps, but also included the commanders of the Commander, the Chief Officer, and the General General under the command of the Marine Corps, who could also be the captain, first officer, second officer, and so on during the naval battle.
Shen Ming and Huang Yi had a high level of education, and they had been training at the grassroots level for several years, and they were all all-round commanders in the "Red Banner Army," capable of leading cavalry, infantry, artillery, sailors, and engineers respectively.
Long Wu Shui Shi has been taking the path of youth, because the school has a geography class, the teenagers can open their eyes to the world, know that far away from the Ming Dynasty, there are still no civilized people in many places.
Therefore, too many teenagers are eager to travel the world across the ocean, and take the initiative to become sailors and gunners to serve in the sailors.
Due to the non-stop voyages of warships to the South China Sea, the overall quality of the sailors improved rapidly, and the sailors and gunners were not only proficient in gunners and sails, but also capable of shooting guns and firing guns.
All sailors and gunners can serve as sailors, but only half of the marines can skillfully handle the sails, and the proportion of team members who can shoot the guns accurately is even lower, no more than 30%.
After adjusting the defense, the marines did not need to defend the territory, except for Huang Yi's battalion who went to Nanyang with his second brother Huang Yong, and the remaining six battalions of 24,000 people participated in the spring offensive.
The biggest difference between the Marine Corps and the Army is that there are no cavalry, and there are two chief engineers and one scout who uses sentry boats, gunboats, and sampans to conduct reconnaissance on inland rivers.
In addition to the unrestricted number of guards, the upper limit of most of the regular soldiers at the head of the other battalions is 4,000, and the battalion directly under Hanzi has an additional cavalry of 1,000 total establishments.
Not counting the battalions and personal guard battalions developed in the interior, there are now 37 regular army battalions and 7 marine battalions.
The task of Shanxi and Xuanda was handed over to the six main barracks led by Hanzi and Yang Danian.
There are four battalions left in the Tashan defense line that confronted Jiannu, the main commander is Yang Guobing, and the other three battalion commanders are Wang Zhicheng, Sang Yu and so on.
Ningyuan, Shanhaiguan, and Jizhen need six battalions to be armed, and the main general is, of course, Huang Yizhou, in addition to his direct battalion, there are five battalions such as Huang Feng, Zhang Yang, and Yuan Siming.
Tianjin Wei left Yang Hanwei with a battalion of regular soldiers. The leader of the battalion stationed in Denglai is Yang Jian.
Lushunkou and Dongjiang Zhenzhudao need two battalions of regular soldiers to garrison, and the main generals will be Lu Kaijun and Huang Nongsheng, who were promoted to battalion officers because of their meritorious service in Shanxi.
The troops confronting the Qing army on the Jinzhou front were the four main barracks of Wang Zhanpeng, Huang Feng and so on.
Subtracting the 24 battalions garrisoned, Huang Han will dispatch 15 regular barracks of the "Red Banner Army," including two marines of the naval division, with a total of 60,000 horses and horses to carry out the landing battle, not including the personal guard battalion.
The battalion leaders are Song Pengfei, Yang Guoen, Huang Long, Mao Chenglu, Gao Zhongyi, Zheng Xuewei, Liu Sihai, Yang Gu, Wang Gensheng, Liu Fenyong, Shang Keyi, Li Weiluan, Zheng Xuewu, Peng Huaiyi, and An Xiaole.
The four battalions of the marines of Shen Ming, Pi Xiaohu, Zeng Tongxiang, and Yu Fei did not participate in the landing battle, and their task was to use the coastline, rivers, and lakes of the Korean Peninsula to lead their subordinates to attack and harass the Qing army, blow up and dismantle pontoon bridges, and attack the enemy's supply lines.
The garrison had 45,000 troops in the war, with a total number of 50,000, and 500,000 immigrants were already waiting at Phi Dao, Shenmi Island, Lushunkou, and Qingniwakou.
The 100,000 young and middle-aged people in the first batch of immigrants were given money and food as military service and were the first to land in Korea, and all of them had been trained intensively for more than a year, and they had a certain military quality and some combat effectiveness.
Defeated the main force of the Qing army, a thousand general guards led 2,000 soldiers to participate in the search of dense forests and hills, and eliminated the remnants of the enemy.
These military servants are the backbone of the joint defense of the armor in the future, and when there is no resistance to the territory they have won, they will immediately receive 400,000 small units to reunite and reclaim.
In order to encourage immigration, Huang Han promised that each family that took the lead in immigrating could give priority to selecting 50 acres of land for reclamation, and if the labor force was insufficient, they could also borrow silver dollars from the "Sifang Qianzhuang" to buy Goryeo and Tartar captives to use as serfs for ten years.
In principle, there is no slavery in the "Red Banner Army" system, but those who have been reformed through labor are actually no different from slaves, and they are also forced to work without being paid for their labor.
The vast majority of prisoners of war who are not executed will be freed after 10 years of re-education through labor, and those who do not obey re-education through labor will have their years of re-education extended.
Han Chinese, who have been granted the right to use serfs for ten years, are not allowed to beat, scold, or abuse serfs without reason, and must be given basic living conditions for serfs, and those who violate the regulations will be deprived of the right to use serfs.
In order to prevent the owners who use serfs from distorting the facts in order to possess cheap labor for a longer period of time, the serfs who resist and passively re-enter labor are found to be proven, and the period of re-education through labor is extended and the master is re-chosen for them.
Song Pengfei, Sun Chuanting, Sun Yuanhua, Huang Long and other civilian and military generals who had long observed the positions of the Qing army knew that once the battle began, they would face a battle for trenches.
To this end, they deliberately increased the training subjects of cold weapons, sword and shield men, and Minnie gunners to fight together.
The exercise of 100,000 young and middle-aged laborers during this period consisted of digging soil with sappers, filling the trenches with bags and using prefabricated wooden planks under the command of the sappers to quickly build a sidewalk on the trench that could withstand the passage of a small gun wagon of a pound of furlong.
Everyone knows that the big traitors stationed in Korea, Kong Youde, Geng Zhongming, and others, spent two years digging ravines around several major cities there, and the vanguard of the "Red Banner Army" had to open up a road to heaven for the main force while advancing.