Chapter 357 Internal Affairs of Army M
The 1st Mechanized Infantry Division of the Army of Country M is subordinate to the 3rd Army of the Army of Country M and is one of the main forces of Army M. The 1st and 2nd Brigades of the division are stationed at Fort Riley, Kansas, the mainland of Country M, and the 3rd Brigade is stationed in Würzburg, Germany, and is subordinate to the 7th Army of the Army of Country M stationed in Europe.
Wang Sanpang: What they observed was the unit belonging to the 1st Brigade of the 1st Mechanized Infantry Division of the M Army.
After entering the brigade camp, Wang Sanpang and their arrival attracted everyone's attention, especially Wang Sanpang and Xu Ping, the cadets of the Army Military Academy were wearing unified military uniforms of country M, and Wang Sanpang and Xu Ping were wearing Huaxia military uniforms, which stood out among everyone at once.
The soldiers of the 1st Mechanized Infantry Division of the M Army, who had finished their training, all gathered together in twos and threes after seeing Wang Sanpang and Xu Ping, pointing at Wang Sanpang and Xu Ping, as if they were discussing something.
For such a situation, Wang Sanpang and Xu Ping didn't care, the two of them had already had such an experience in the Army Military Academy, if it was at the beginning, Wang Sanpang and Xu Ping might still be a little shy, but now they are used to it.
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In recent years, some people have questioned the usefulness of the Chinese Army's draconian internal affairs regulations.
The media in some countries have even described the strict internal affairs regulations of the Huaxia troops as a quilt army with ulterior motives, believing that the Huaxia troops only spend time on folding quilts, and their real combat effectiveness is actually vulnerable.
Even some people in China, after seeing these reports, began to question the internal affairs regulations of the army.
Some people even gave an example to the M army, saying that the internal affairs regulations of the M army are basically in vain, and the soldiers of the M army rarely organize their own internal affairs, but their combat effectiveness is still strong.
Therefore, they felt that the troops in Huaxia should also abandon such internal affairs regulations and focus all their energy on improving their combat effectiveness, and only in this way could they catch up with the M army.
But is that really the case?
Although Wang Sanpang has always known that the internal affairs of the M army cannot be as stated on the Internet.
In fact, any army will emphasize the importance of internal affairs.
The requirements for internal affairs are actually to cultivate the soldier's sense of obedience and patience to learn, which is also a kind of training, but it is not like other training, sweating on the training ground or in the field.
When Wang Sanpang communicated with Segut before, he also asked Segut about it.
Of course, Segut was very curious about why Wang Sanpang would ask about such a thing, and after understanding it clearly, Segute did not directly tell Wang Sanpang about the requirements of the army of country M for internal affairs, but let Wang Sanpang take a look for himself if he has the opportunity, so that he can know more clearly.
This time is a good opportunity for Wang Sanpang to observe, after looking at the dormitory of the soldiers of country M, Wang Sanpang finally knew why Segut looked so strange when he mentioned this matter at that time.
Neat housekeeping is the basic requirement of modern soldiers, and the level of housekeeping of the soldiers of country M is certainly not bad, after understanding some of them, Wang Sanpang even feels that their housekeeping is more stringent than that of the troops in Huaxia.
The military personnel of country M, especially the soldiers who graduated from military academies, pay great attention to their own internal affairs, but the focus of attention of China and country M is different, the focus of internal affairs of Chinese soldiers is to fold quilts, and the focus of internal affairs of military personnel of country M is to shine shoes.
Folding quilts looks simple, but it's not easy to fold them well, and shining shoes looks very simple, but you need to pay attention to the amount of oil at all times to polish your shoes, which is also cultivating the soldier's sense of obedience and patience and diligence. Both seem like small things, but to do it completely, for several years in a row, you have to work hard.
At the same time, the military posture is also the internal affairs requirement of the soldiers of China and country M, but the army of M rarely parades, and the military posture of the soldiers of country M is generally not seen. In fact, the military posture of the soldiers of the M Army was as first-class as that of the Chinese soldiers.
When looking at the dormitories of the soldiers of Army M, Segut gave Wang Sanpang a brief introduction to some requirements of the army of Country M for internal affairs.
Segurt himself said that some of their requirements are very perverted, such as paying great attention to the folds of military uniforms, and being very careful and time-consuming when ironing.
When some soldiers first entered the army, they were very uncomfortable in terms of internal affairs, and some soldiers even wanted to leave the army because of the strict internal affairs requirements.
In a movie "Full Metal Shell" in country M, the big fat man who can't handle internal affairs is made to have a nervous breakdown and shoots himself.
Although it is a movie, it can also be seen from here how strict the requirements of the army of country M are for internal affairs, and unlike some people say, the internal affairs regulations of army M are basically useless.
If a soldier who can't even handle a quilt and his own housekeeping, what kind of difficult task can he expect him to accomplish?
When Wang Sanpang saw this, he wanted to take a photo, and put it on the Internet after he went back, so that those people on the Internet could see it, and if he didn't understand, he would jump to conclusions, and he would be instigated by some foreign media, and he felt as if something big had happened, and if he didn't point out, it seemed to be unpatriotic.
In Wang Sanpang's view, if these people are really patriotic, they can choose to come to the army, and after they arrive in the army, they will know how important a strict internal affairs regulation is.
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Every country's forces are different, and there is no such thing as exactly the same force.
Even if the equipment is the same, the courage of the soldiers, and the soul of the troops are different, it is still a different army.
The Chinese troops have always kept in mind the sacrifices made by their ancestors, and it is precisely because of this spirit that the soul of the Chinese troops has been passed down from generation to generation.
Wang Sanpang once saw a real thing, that is, when some foreign people saw that when the Chinese troops were fighting danger and disaster relief, they only brought dry food, shovels, weapons and ammunition and nothing like that.
Those foreigners were very curious, why did the Chinese troops not bring guns during the disaster relief?
Netizens in Huaxia are also curious, why does the army bring guns for disaster relief?
It may be that neither side is clear about the other's thoughts, but the topic was very hot at the time, and many people got involved.
Even Wang Sanpang and those who were in the army knew the news, and Wang Sanpang also thought at the time that it might be because of the relationship between the army and the people that this difference occurred.
Huaxia's troops have always emphasized that the relationship between the military and the people is very close.
In other countries, they may be armed with guns during disaster relief because they are worried that someone will suddenly appear and shoot him and take away his relief supplies.
For this difference, both Wang Sanpang and the officers and soldiers of the Huaxia Army were very proud.
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