Chapter 156: Training Plan

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Several other officers made additional statements expressing their full support for the training plan.

"We have been marching and fighting all along, and it has been very hard and stressful, so we should relax. So, as the beginning of the training, tomorrow the whole regiment will hold a sports day, in which all soldiers and officers can participate. Majewski, after the meeting, you should inform the whole group of the whole group. The sports meeting can strengthen the communication of the whole group, deepen everyone's understanding, and at the same time, it can be regarded as a small celebration of our victories along the way. Koval said happily.

"Sports day?" Pressure Nexus said in surprise.

"We don't have any venues, we don't have any facilities, so what are our sports events?" Parker asked curiously.

"We don't have to compete in those complicated projects, nor do we need any facilities, the subject of our competition is the shooting competition, including rifle shooting, which is divided into two types: kneeling and lying position, submachine gun rapid fire multi-target, machine gun rapid assembly shooting multi-target; grenade bombing competition; A group tug-of-war can also be organized. If you have any other good projects, you can also put them up. Koval analyzed carefully.

"Running and long jump also don't need a field, it's easy to do." Kanas suggested.

"Not bad, good project, can be added." Koval nodded.

The other officers also put forward their own suggestions, and Koval also complied with everyone's wishes and chose a few more popular events to join the competition.

"The content of tonight's meeting on training is confidential and is not allowed to be disseminated privately. The purpose of notifying you in advance is to enable you to summarize some lessons and better help the troops improve their training level. Koval said solemnly.

"Yes, sir." The crowd replied in unison.

The meeting ended, leaving only a few important officers.

"Sir, isn't it too hasty to deal with Thomas Harlem during the day! I'm afraid we won't be able to explain it to General Vilko! Locke reminded quietly.

"Confess? Shouldn't I be able to remove such a acting officer who does not carry out the orders of his superiors? Koval said solemnly: "This unit is not my personal unit, let alone General Vilko's private army, this is the Polish army. Neither the government in Warsaw nor General Pilsudski would allow local forces to intervene in the army. I also absolutely do not tolerate acts and personal existence that undermine the unity of the army and the combat effectiveness of the army. ā€

The officers around him suddenly sat down and became serious.

"Of course, General Vilko has been very happy with us in the past period of time and has helped us a lot, including the timely deployment of troops to help us. However, as soldiers, we must stress principles and not bring personal feelings into military work.

Poland had just regained its independence, and we were surrounded on all sides by enemies, the Czechs to the south, Germany to the west and north, and Russia to the east, all of whom had fierce territorial conflicts with us, and were ready to re-partition Poland. We must always be vigilant against the attack of internal and external enemies. The armed forces are the strong backing for maintaining Polish independence, and we must consciously safeguard the unity of the armed forces and maintain the combat effectiveness of the armed forces.

As a friend, I will talk to General Vilko about this, and I am sure he will understand and accept it. This was beneficial both for Poland and for General Vilko himself. ā€

Locke asked, "So, sir, will our regiment be redistributed according to the structure of the training in the future?" ā€

Koval thought for a moment and replied: "After the training is over, the whole regiment will be mixed according to this model, and one veteran with two recruits can improve the combat effectiveness of the whole regiment as quickly as possible." The position of the officer will be adjusted based on a comprehensive evaluation of previous performance, the situation in training, and the performance of the fighting in Utana. ā€

"After so many battles, I was finally able to move up the next level! I will give my full support, sir! Alex shouted happily.

"Such a large-scale adjustment may cause dissatisfaction among the officers of the second and third battalions, and if they are not satisfied, the consequences will be very serious! And we are now about to participate in the battle, and if the morale is low because of this incident, it will have a great impact on the combat effectiveness of our troops. Parker said worriedly.

"Our purpose is not to compete for power and profit, but to improve the combat effectiveness of the army as soon as possible." Koval said solemnly: "This training and assessment is by no means a simple transfer of officers from the first battalion, the squad leader is the platoon commander, and the platoon commander is the company commander, and it is by no means to crowd out the officers of the reorganized battalion. Officers with poor performance should be demoted, officers with satisfactory performance should remain in their original positions, and officers with excellent performance may be promoted. We will evaluate all officers fairly, not only for the officers of the second and third battalions, but also for the officers of the first battalion.

Of course, in order to maintain the stability of the army, we must maintain a certain limit in this readjustment, and the officers of the second and third battalions as a whole should be retained one-third, one-third of the officers of the first battalion should be transferred, and one-third of the officers of the second and third battalions should be adjusted internally. The process of adjustment is divided into two steps, one third after the end of the training, and one third after the end of the battle in Utana, so as to reduce the adverse impact on the troops as much as possible. ā€

"This can really reduce the resistance of the troops, which is very appropriate." Kanas nodded.

"Will such a short period of training affect the combat effectiveness of the first battalion? If the combat effectiveness of the first battalion cannot be guaranteed, the battle of Utena will be very dangerous. Isn't that too risky? Maybe we can train first and wait until we beat Utena before we do the mix? This way we will be much less stressed. Locke said hesitantly.

"I still believe in the ability of the officers of the first battalion, as long as the officers and veterans of the first battalion remain unchanged, there will not be much problem with combat effectiveness. Now the soldiers of the second and third battalions are newly knitted, like a blank sheet of paper, which is convenient for us to paint. After the battle of Utena, they will become more familiar with each other, and the organizational structure will become more stable. At that time, mixing and editing was equivalent to erasing the old painting on the white paper and making a new one, no matter how much you erase it, the old traces will be left. Therefore, the sooner the mix, the better, and it cannot be postponed. Koval said firmly.

Koval has always cultivated this army as his own henchman, and will never allow it to participate in other forces, nor will it allow the emergence of small regional organizations in the army. Consider Chairman Chiang, who is about to make his mark in another world republic, even though he has barely unified China by means of bribery, co-optation, and war, he lacks a pure and credible force and cannot control the whole country at all. It can only become a rootless duckweed, not a towering tree based on the earth.

And once this kind of small organization grows and grows internally, and then trying to remove it, it will cause great harm like digging through the flesh.

"Tomorrow morning, at the closing ceremony of the Games, I will announce this mixed training. Go back and get ready. Koval said.

"Yes, sir." A few people packed up their things and left. (To be continued.) )