Chapter 656: Ma Zheng's Conditions (Ask for Subscription!) )

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The handover of the ships went smoothly, and the Japanese provisional aviation unit did not come to make trouble, and it took less than half an hour for the people brought by Chen Shaokuan to get on board. www.biquge.info Then the navy crew ignited the boiler on the ship, and watched the hundreds of warships slowly drive out of Tianjin Port, and all the soldiers on the coast immediately cheered.

"Thank you, thank you! Commander Ma, the Party Congress remembers you, you are heroes..."General Chen Shaokuan said excitedly.

Ma Zheng smiled and replied: "It doesn't matter if the party-state remembers us or not, it doesn't matter if we are heroes or not, as long as the Chinese Navy remembers us, the Chinese people remember us." ”

Chen Shaokuan looked at Ma Zheng meaningfully and said, "Xiao Chen, don't worry." Everything you have done for the country and the nation will be engraved on the monuments of history, and no one can erase them. ”

"I hope so!" Ma Zheng said with a smile.

When he learned that Ma Zheng's more than 80 ships and transport ships had left Tianjin Port and returned to Qingdao two days ago, and that Ma Zheng was willing to hand over these ships to them, Chen Shaokuan was ecstatic and embarrassed to find that the manpower he had brought was far from enough, and he could not carry so many ships at one time.

Due to the limited transportation capacity of the transport plane, Chen Shaokuan only came to Tianjin this time with a total of more than 850 people. Originally, according to Chen Shaokuan's idea, one-third of the warships captured by Ma Zheng's department could be operated, even if it was good, plus the navy did not have many soldiers under its jurisdiction now, and Tianjin was so far away from Chongqing, and the transportation was inconvenient, so Chen Shaokuan only brought more than 850 people with him.

This is not to say that Chen Shaokuan's vision is not far-sighted enough, but because in the entire battle sequence of the National Revolutionary Army, the navy was originally raised by the mother. Since the Xinhai Revolution, he has rarely bought more belongings, and Chen Shaokuan almost lost his pants in the first battle of Jiangyin, and now the navy's family foundation is still the batch of ships captured by Ma Zheng in the Yangtze River last time.

After more than a year of war, the naval losses are also not small, but unlike the Japanese navy, which can quickly replenish the battle losses after losses, the Chinese navy has lost one less than one, and now there are only less than 20 large ships left in the entire navy, and the rest are all patrol boats and torpedo ships, and it is already the limit to be able to send more than 850 people north to Tianjin at once.

At this time, Chen Shaokuan can be described as full of greed, and it is not easy to get so many ships with good performance, Chen Shaokuan will not give up no matter what. In desperation, Chen Shaokuan had no choice but to ask Ma Zheng for help, hoping that Ma Zheng could lend him some soldiers, and when these warships successfully arrived in Southeast Asia, he would send people to send the thousand people back to the north.

Regarding Chen Shaokuan's request, Ma Zheng agreed after a little consideration, but Ma Zheng is also conditional.

People can be lent to you, but you don't have to rush to return them when they are used up, you have to train them for me to be qualified naval officers and sailors. If one day he needs these people, you Commander Chen will send them back.

Chen Shaokuan thought about it and agreed, the navy was far more difficult than people imagined, and in addition to being unable to purchase additional ships due to the limitations of national strength, due to his personal influence, the navy was simply a backward mother in the entire establishment of the National Revolutionary Army, and not only could not pay the full amount of food and salary, but even the soldiers could not be guaranteed.

At this time, the navy was deliberately suppressed by He Yingqin, the top boss, and there was Lao Jiang's henchman Ouyang Ge to control the elbows, Defense Minister Chen Cheng to contain him, and the Japanese army to watch him outside, and the situation was difficult.

Although Chen Shaokuan also knew Shangfeng's jealousy of the Eighth Route Army and the political party behind this army, it is no exaggeration to say that even when this kind of national disaster was at hand, the old man did not relax his monitoring and suppression of Yan'an, otherwise the old man would not have transferred Hu Zongnan, the most elite of the Central Army, to Shaanxi for garrison, and his purpose was self-evident.

In addition, after working under the old man for so many years, Chen Shaokuan naturally knows the bottom line of the old man. Some mistakes can be made, and it is good to correct them after they are made. However, there are some mistakes that cannot be made, and once discovered, the consequences are extremely serious, and one of the most important ones is to be related to the Communist Party.

It is no exaggeration to say that no matter who it is, as long as it is related to Yan'an, the old man will not give him a chance.

However, Chen Shaokuan also has his own considerations, and no one knows better than him the strength and situation of the Chinese navy now, except that there is the powerful Third Fleet of the Japanese army from the outside, as long as the Chinese navy dares to appear in the lower reaches of the Yangtze River, it will be bombed by the Japanese navy and air force.

The most important thing is that he still has a He Yingqin who is very bad with him on his head, and relying on He Yingqin to allocate funds to them to develop the navy is not an empty word, and a fool will believe that bastard.

Thinking of He Yingqin, the Minister of the Navy, Chen Shaokuan felt helpless! The feud between him and He Yingqin is already an open secret in Chongqing, and even the old man knows about it.

The contradiction between them has been going on for a long time, and it can even be traced back to the expansion of the Jiangnan Shipyard. Jiangnan Shipyard was originally a workshop of the Shanghai Manufacturing Bureau in the late Qing Dynasty, and after receiving the Bureau, it was placed under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Military Affairs, and later changed to the Ministry of the Navy and became an independent shipbuilding enterprise.

After Chen Shaokuan became the Minister of the Navy and the director of the Jiangnan Shipyard, he wanted to expand the factory and build a naval hospital on the site of the two empty batteries in the manufacturing bureau. The matter was consulted with the Ministry of Military Affairs, and official documents were sent back and forth several times, but no reply was granted. Chen Shaokuan sent section chief Wang Xuehai to dredge, but he was not allowed. So Chen Shaokuan reprimanded He Yingqin for holding the commons, and tried his best to argue with him, and finally got his wish, but he offended He Yingqin because of it.

After the outbreak of the Anti-Japanese War, the Navy Department was reduced and renamed the Navy General Headquarters, which was under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Military Affairs. This is good, it is difficult for the subordinates to resist the superiors, but it is too easy for the superiors to wear small shoes for the subordinates.

At that time, the navy was in urgent need of explosives to manufacture mines, and the Ministry of Military Affairs had explosives stored in the Hankou warehouse, but although it was requested, it was never approved. As for the appropriation of funds for mine control, it has also been made difficult. In terms of funds and military supplies, the Navy Headquarters is constrained by the Ministry of Military Affairs.

In addition, Chen Shaokuan was not good at arguing, and whenever he attended a large-scale meeting convened by the Ministry of Military Affairs or the Military Commission to discuss naval issues, he would withdraw from the meeting with his leather bag and sleeves in protest whenever he was not comfortable. Such a move aroused the resentment of officials of the Central Military Commission and the Ministry of Military Affairs, and also further strained the relationship between Chen and Ho. Although Chen Shaokuan refuses to show weakness, he is in the position of others, and he is just helpless!

In addition to a feud with He Yingqin, the top boss of the Navy General Command. Chen Shaokuan also has a deep contradiction with Chen Cheng. However, this is not the most headache for Chen Shaokuan, the most headache for Chen Shaokuan is Ouyang Ge from within the navy.

What kind of person is this Ouyang Ge, who actually gave Chen Shaokuan such a headache. Although this Ouyang Ge person is not famous, but his background is not small, this person is a senior member of the navy personally promoted by Lao Jiang, and it can be said that Ouyang Ge is Lao Jiang's spokesperson within the navy.

Although Lao Jiang didn't have much level in battle, he was jokingly called the material of an infantry battalion commander at most. But Lao Chiang's political skills are clever and tight. The navy is not a descendant of the army built by Lao Chiang, so there is a natural distrust of the navy Lao Chiang. Therefore, in order to completely control the navy and cultivate his own descendants, Lao Jiang not only deliberately saved the Bohai Fleet of the Qingdao system to oppose the Fujian navy, but also ordered his henchman Ouyang Ge to establish the Navy Electric Mine School in Zhenjiang, Jiangsu Province in 1932, with Ouyang Ge as the principal.

The curriculum of the Naval Lightning School is exactly the same as that of the Naval School. The blueprint for the water torpedo facilities was also copied from Chen Shaokuan's naval construction plan, and water torpedo boats were purchased from Germany and Britain, and the scale of the school expanded day by day. At the opening ceremony of the Electric Thunder School, Ouyang Ge said to the students: "We are the Whampoa School of the Navy. At this point, the Fujian, Qingdao, and electric and thunder systems stood on their feet, and Lao Chiang achieved the goal of dividing and ruling the navy, and Chen Shaokuan's ideal of unifying the navy was completely shattered. (To be continued.) )