Chapter 30 Restructuring of the armed forces
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In order to better command the three armies and respond quickly to emergencies, the rectification of Zheng Jiajun was successfully officially issued.
The Ministry of National Defense was newly established, which was subordinate to the Cabinet and was the department of the Cabinet leading and managing national defense construction. The new law stipulates that the movement of troops, as well as the state of war, must be decided by the Cabinet and signed by the Prime Minister.
The Ministry of National Defense is the highest military administrative organ, responsible for national defense construction, transmitting operational orders, and implementing specific operational command matters by the supreme commander of the military region.
The main organs of the Ministry of National Defense are composed of the Navy Command, the Army Headquarters, and the Logistics Department.
Hong Wook held the rank of general and served as Minister of National Defense, managing the daily work of the Ministry of National Defense.
Lin Xishan held the rank of admiral and served as commander-in-chief of the navy.
Yao Qisheng held the rank of lieutenant general and served as chief of the General Staff.
Three military regions were established, one was the Nanjing Military Region, the second was the Jianghuai Military Region, and the third was the Anqing Military Region. All three military districts are directly under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Defense.
The commander-in-chief of the Nanjing Military Region is temporarily held by Hong Xu, minister of national defense, and the headquarters is stationed in Nanjing, and the Nanjing Military Region has three group armies under its jurisdiction, namely, the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd group armies.
Wan Li held the rank of major general and served as the commander of the First Group Army, with the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Infantry Divisions under his jurisdiction, and was incorporated into the 1st Artillery Brigade.
Yao Guotai held the rank of major general and served as the commander of the Second Group Army, with jurisdiction over the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Cavalry Brigades.
Huang Ting held the rank of major general and served as the commander of the Third Army, with the 4th, 5th, and 6th Infantry Divisions under his jurisdiction, and was incorporated into the 1st Artillery Brigade.
He was appointed to the rank of Lieutenant General Gan Hui and appointed commander-in-chief of the Jianghuai Military Region.
The headquarters is stationed in Huai'an, and the Jianghuai Military Region has three group armies under its jurisdiction, namely the 4th, 5th, and 6th group armies.
Yang Cai held the rank of major general and served as the commander of the Fourth Army, with the 10th, 11th, and 12th Infantry Divisions under his jurisdiction, and was incorporated into the Fourth Artillery Brigade.
Yu Kuan held the rank of major general and served as the commander of the Fifth Army, with the 13th, 14th, and 15th Infantry Divisions under his jurisdiction, and was incorporated into the Fifth Artillery Brigade.
Zhou Quanbin held the rank of major general and served as the commander of the Sixth Group Army, with the 16th, 17th, and 19th Infantry Divisions under his jurisdiction, and was incorporated into the Fifth Artillery Brigade.
He Wenxing was appointed with the rank of lieutenant general and served as the commander-in-chief of the Anqing Military Region, with the headquarters stationed in Anqing, and the Anqing Military Region has three group armies under its jurisdiction, namely the 7th, 8th, and 9th group armies.
Huang Shan held the rank of major general and served as the commander of the Seventh Group Army, with the 19th, 20th, and 21st Infantry Divisions under his jurisdiction, and was incorporated into the Seventh Artillery Brigade.
He Ming held the rank of major general and served as the commander of the Eighth Army, with the 22nd, 23rd, and 24th Infantry Divisions under his jurisdiction, and was incorporated into the Eighth Artillery Brigade.
Guo Ting held the rank of major general and served as the commander of the Ninth Group Army, with the 25th, 26th, and 27th Infantry Divisions under his jurisdiction, and was incorporated into the Ninth Artillery Brigade.
A division in the army is roughly composed of three to five regiments, a regiment has three battalions, a battalion has three companies, a company has three platoons, a platoon has three squads, and a squad consists of ten men.
Combined with the instructors, the cooking squad subordinate to the division's logistics office, the special reconnaissance company subordinate to the division's reconnaissance office, and the artillery support battalion, a division is about 10,000 soldiers and horses, and a group army is about 30,000 soldiers and horses.
The total number of soldiers and horses in the military region is about 90,000.
Along with the rectification of the army, there were also sailors at the same time.
The Zhengjia Naval Division was officially renamed the Navy, and the Navy headquarters was located in Nanjing. Its main task is to defend against enemy invasion from the sea, defend its territorial sea sovereignty, and safeguard maritime rights and interests, either independently or in coordination with the army.
Lin Xishan served as commander-in-chief of the navy, and Huang Wu served as deputy commander of the navy.
The navy is under the command of the three fleets of the Beiyang, the East China Sea and the South Sea.
The headquarters of the Beiyang Fleet is located in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, and has Zhoushan base, Chongming base, and Lianyungang base under its jurisdiction. The Beiyang Fleet is responsible for the defense of the Yellow Sea and the Bohai Sea, and its main task is to guard the maritime gateways of Jiangsu and Zhejiang.
Lin Xishan served as the commander-in-chief of the Beiyang Fleet, which currently consists of five former general-class sail warships, 16 lock-class ships, 40 3-masted ships, 25 2-masted ships, and 70 sand ships.
The headquarters of the East China Sea Fleet is located in Fuzhou, Fujian Province, and has a base in Xiamen, Quanzhou, and Tainan. The East China Sea Fleet is responsible for the defense of the East China Sea and the South China Sea, and its main task is to guard the maritime gateways of Fujian and Taiwan.
Huang Wu served as the commander-in-chief of the East China Sea Fleet, which currently consists of three former general-class sail warships, 10 lock-class ships, 20 3-masted ships, 15 2-masted ships, and 50 sand ships.
The headquarters of the Nanyang Fleet is located in Manila, Luzon, and it has bases in East Timor and Batavia. The South China Sea Fleet is responsible for the defense of the Malay Archipelago, the Philippine Islands, and the Indonesian Islands, and safeguards China's maritime rights and interests in the South China Sea and the security of its islands.
Xu Long served as the commander-in-chief of the Nanyang Fleet, which currently consists of four former general-class sail warships, 15 lock-class ships, 30 3-masted ships, 20 2-masted ships, and 30 sand ships.
In addition to these conventional military forces, there are also armies under the direct jurisdiction of the Ministry of Defence.
For example, the National Security Bureau, which is subordinate to the Ministry of National Defense, and the guard unit that specializes in protecting the chiefs, the Nanjing Military Academy, the Nanjing Military Command College, and the Xiamen Naval Academy, which are specialized in training military personnel, and the Shijing Shipyard, Xiamen Firearms Factory, and Kinmen Gunpowder Factory, which are planned to be transferred to the Logistics Department of the Ministry of National Defense.
At the same time, there is also the air force set up by Zheng Chenggong for the future, although the current air force has only more than 200 people, and some only have three hot air balloons.
How could Zheng Chenggong not know that the future strength of the main station is a contest of the Air Force.
Although now, even in a hundred years, the Air Force will not be able to contribute much.
But those who do not seek eternity are not enough to seek a moment; Those who do not seek the overall situation are not enough to seek a domain.
It's always good to plan ahead! (To be continued.) )