Chapter 8 It's Unfortunate

Cao Yue's recruit training plan basically referred to the training methods of the army in later generations.

Before the crossing, Cao Yue stayed in the army for many years. After graduating from the military academy and becoming a company commander in the field army, Cao Yue did not know how many batches of recruits he had trained, and he had a lot of experience in how to train recruits.

After accepting the appointment of Emperor Chongzhen and preparing to serve as the chief soldier in Datong, Cao Yue had already written out the training plan.

During the period between returning to Beijing and leaving Beijing for Datong, Cao Yue also trained his 3,000 sergeants with his own plan. It can be said that the 3,000 sergeants who followed him back to Beijing and Datong had already experienced the new-style military training one step ahead.

It can be said that after more than a month of training, this sergeant, who originally had good military qualities, has undergone a radical change.

These personnel, in the following training, will become the backbone of the training, and they will be responsible for the specific training as coaches.

General Cao Yue personally presided over the training of the recruits, and the results of the training will also be personally assessed by himself.

Before the start of recruit training, Cao Yue summoned all the officers above the general level and announced his training plan, as well as the discipline of the Datong army. Orders and prohibitions and strict obedience to Shangguan are points that Cao Yue has repeatedly emphasized. An army without organization and discipline is destined to be a rabble. Cao Yue also slightly changed the discipline regulations in the People's Liberation Army in later generations, wrote them in a way that everyone can understand today, posted them everywhere in the barracks, and repeatedly ordered that anyone who violated military discipline would be punished.

Cao Yue also formed a military discipline picket, and each battalion was stationed.

The strictness of discipline set by Cao Yue made the officers who participated in the mobilization meeting gasp. However, many people are a little unimpressed, since Cao Yue, this is just used to scare people, and in practice it will not be strictly enforced.

In the past, there were many regulations and disciplines in the Ming army, but from top to bottom, not many people strictly obeyed them.

However, on the first day of training, all the officers and sergeants saw Cao Yue's resolute and unsympathetic side.

Cao Yue referred to the appearance of the military camp in later generations, and set a strict schedule and let the sergeants blow the trumpet every day when he got up, so as to start the day's training. On the first day of getting up and sending, the barracks became a hornet's nest, and Cao Yue also began his first step in strictly governing the army.

After the sharp whistle sounded, the recruits were awakened in their sleep, and the generals and thousands of generals, who had been notified in advance, each shouted at the top of their throats in front of the tents of their subordinates, urging their soldiers to hurry to the training ground to assemble.

The camp suddenly fell into a state of chaos, and there was chaos everywhere, and within the specified time, except for the 500 Ding troops left by Cao Yue's side, not a single group of men and horses gathered at the training ground within the specified time.

It wasn't until about half an hour later that the general manager and the general manager of Qian put their respective teams in order, and Cao Yue looked at the chaotic recruits in front of him with a cold face, without any expression on his face. This is not surprising, in the later generations, those recruits were only a little better than them when they first assembled, and the key is whether these recruits can improve in the next few days.

"Today's gathering is very disappointing to Ben General, if tomorrow's gathering is so flustered, Ben will severely punish the leader of the general, Qianzong," after the team was organized, Cao Yue began to speak, and pointed to a short incense beside him and said: "In the future, the morning assembly will be timed in this way, if someone overtime, Ben will have its own punishment." Today, the general stressed once again that the military discipline promulgated by this general must be strictly observed by everyone, and if there is any violation, severe punishment will not be slackened, and no one will tolerate it. ”

Several other deputy commanders and lieutenant generals standing beside Cao Yue all looked at Cao Yue with puzzled looks. They couldn't figure out why Cao Yue was engaged in such a collection method. Although Cao Yue has told them about the specific training method in the past few days, they still don't understand when they really face it. However, most of them also have a better understanding of Cao Yue's intention to repeatedly emphasize military discipline, and Wu Ming, the deputy commander-in-chief of the Datong Town Army, who does not want to see that Cao Yue has the final say, wants to find an opportunity to make Cao Yue uncomfortable.

"Mr. Cao, are you making a bit of a fuss?" Wu Ming, the deputy commander-in-chief, couldn't help but mutter, "It's enough for the sergeant to be able to kill the enemy bravely when he fights, and the assembly must be completed within the specified time, so there's no need, right?" ”

"Military orders are like mountains, any orders of the commander-in-chief, the subordinate sergeants must abide by them, including the assembly during training," Cao Yue turned his head and glared at Wu Ming, very dissatisfied with Wu Ming saying this at this time, he said very seriously: "The assembly is an order, which can test the discipline of an army, and it is also the embodiment of an army's combat effectiveness." If the assembly can be done in an orderly and orderly manner, do you think the combat effectiveness of this army will be poor? Even the assembly is a noisy army, will it have combat effectiveness? ”

Seeing that Cao Yue was so serious, Wu Ming, who was originally unconvinced by Cao Yue, wanted to argue, but Cao Yue didn't wait for him to say anything, and drank majestically: "All the training affairs of the Datong Town Army are decided by the generals, and they are strictly implemented.

Cao Yue said, putting his hand on the matching sword at his waist.

The sword on Cao Yue's waist was the Shang Fang sword given by Emperor Chongzhen, and this action he deliberately made while speaking instantly attracted everyone's attention. The deterrence of imperial power is still quite large, and Cao Yue's seemingly inadvertent action immediately suppressed everyone.

Wu Ming too, he didn't dare to say anything more, and reluctantly shut up.

After the assembly, now order the commanders to take their subordinates and run along the training ground.

The military camp where Cao Yue stayed had 30,000 sergeants, and the camp was very large, and the training ground was at least the size of several football fields. Run along the outermost part of the camp, about two kilometers. On the first day of training today, all the soldiers were hungry, and Cao Yue didn't ask too much, as long as they ran a lap.

The role of strict requirements when recruiting soldiers is still quite obvious, the source of this batch of recruits is mainly young and middle-aged, jogging in a circle, almost no one pulls down, which is a bit surprising to Cao Yue, and sighs in his heart that the quality of recruits in this era is not very bad, at least physically.

After the results of the morning run, it is time for breakfast.

For breakfast, steamed buns and porridge, Cao Yue also made a rule during the meal, requiring all sergeants to eat in a short period of time, and immediately take away all the food after the time. Fortunately, these soldiers have a big appetite, and most of them finish their meals much shorter than the stipulated time.

After breakfast, there was a queue and pace training, of course, exactly the same as in the army of later generations.

However, it is a pity that except for the 3,000 sergeants originally led by Cao Yue, there are almost not many other people who can complete the most basic queue actions such as standing upright, taking a break, turning left and right, and starting and walking. The start is also uneven, even Wu Ming, Zhang Tai, HD, Zhu Yang and others.

Cao Yue also personally participated in the training, and the targets of his training were Wu Ming, Zhang Tai, Gao Gao, Zhu Yang and other relatively high-ranking newcomers in the Datong Army. Before the training began, he had given strict orders that whoever did not perform well in training would be punished. His punishment was not to beat the military sticks, but to punish them for running, running around the training ground.

Unfortunately, the first person to be punished was Wu Ming, the deputy commander-in-chief who was responsible for monitoring Cao Yue.

Wu Ming is obviously acting in training, no matter what the action, he is lazy to complete, and sometimes he mutters very dissatisfied, saying that this kind of training method is meaningless, and he suggests discussing the training method with Cao Yue. His non-cooperation played a very bad role as an example, and Gao Gao and Zhu Yang also learned from each other and dealt with it casually, which annoyed Cao Yue.

"General Wu, your training performance today is very unsatisfactory, and I will have to punish you for running a lap along the training ground!" In front of everyone, Cao Yue issued a majestic order, and then pointed to Gao Gao and Zhu Yang, "You are the same, accompany Deputy General Wu to run around, if you can't run down, then there will only be a military stick waiting!"

Cao Yue's punishment decision immediately shocked everyone!