Chapter 121: The Calm That Should Be and The Calm That Shouldn't Be 2
86_86695There is an old folk saying, which says, "When you look at children and farm, everyone generally chooses to farm." Because it is more difficult and harder to watch children than farming. ”
For Wang Shuhui, political work, military work and economic work. Of these three jobs, although none of them are for which he has experience. However, if he was given the choice, he would prefer to do economic work and military work. In his opinion, political work is the most difficult to do.
Of course, the difficulty here and the not-so-difficulty are all relative. On the whole, for Wang Shuhui, these three tasks are not easy to do.
However, as far as Wang Shuhui's current ability is concerned, let him lead the revival army to fight, although he is not good at it himself, but because of the all-round generation gap between the revival army and the army of this era, he feels that he can be qualified for this job.
As far as economic work is concerned, because of the help of time and space, the initial establishment of the modern industrial base, and the continuous production of low-cost products, it is relatively easy for Wang Shuhui to do economic work.
The only thing is political work, which he feels is extremely difficult.
The gap between theory and practice is enormous. For Wang Shuhui, in this era, in the field of ideology, he is definitely the highest level of theory. However, the theory of politics and the practice of politics are completely different.
To engage in political research, we are faced with books, and to engage in political work, we are faced with people. And as for human work, Wang Shuhui is really not good at it.
Now, Wang Shuhui didn't take it to heart, and the Zhan Jiazhai and Jingzhou Wei Coalition Army, which most of the Fuxing Society regarded as great enemies, were defeated by the militia of a base village in a very comic way. The primary issue in front of Wang Shuhui is not military or economic.
Internally, Wang Shuhui needs to seize the opportunity, on the one hand, to take advantage of the military disasters brought by the rout to the surrounding villages and towns, and give the revival association a realistic education lesson. On the other hand, he also wanted to take advantage of the opportunity for the troops to enter the disaster-stricken villages and towns to provide relief and expand the scope of the Fuxing Society's control. Externally, Wang Shuhui needs to deal with it, probably because of the death of Miao Weichang and Bao Huizan, the commander of Jingzhou Wei, and Bao Huizan, the commander of Jingzhou Wei, and the complicated situation that followed.
Therefore, what Wang Shuhui is about to face, whether it is internal or external, is a political problem.
Thinking about the problems he was about to face in his tent, Wang Shuhui felt a little headache. Myself, like my own students, lacked the experience to deal with these issues.
However, Wang Shuhui learned a truth from the great leader, which is called "I am the master" (literally). In other words, when faced with a complex situation, focus on your own affairs. As long as you solve your own affairs well, straighten out your work clearly, and really strengthen your strength. No matter how complicated the external environment is, it is also a situation where "the enemy is besieged and rushed, and I will not move".
After thinking about this issue clearly, Wang Shuhui immediately signed an order. In the order, he asked the Standing Committee of the Renaissance Council to dispatch personnel and materials to immediately prepare for the upcoming disaster relief activities. After writing the order, Wang Shuhui put the text into a thin stainless steel bucket and handed it over to the commanders. Soon, the herald rode his horse, escorted by two cavalrymen, and left the station of the first battalion of the Yuan Jiajia Revival Army.
I watched as the three of them rode out of the camp on their horses diligently. The corners of Wang Shuhui's mouth twitched. He couldn't help but wonder when the bike would be produced. You know, sending messages on horseback was the only fast way of communication in ancient societies. What "800 miles expedited", "600 miles expedited", but not by plane and train. That's all running to death on a four-legged animal.
Horseback riding is a specialized skill, both in modern times and in ancient times. It's not that you just call someone, hand him a horse, and he can ride it and run away. How to ride on a horse without falling off, how to control the horse, how to control the speed of the horse, these are all skills that require a lot of time and special training to master. As for how to wield a weapon on a horse to kill and injure the enemy, and how to be a cavalryman, that is a more professional and difficult thing.
At present, there are only a few people in the Baath Army who can ride horses. However, these people, who had either ridden horses in the guard post or worked as companions in the caravan, were themselves very truth-seeking, and they only guaranteed that they would not fall off the horses moving at a constant speed. Once the horse is running. They can't guarantee whether they'll be on horseback or under the horse's hooves.
In order to keep communication open, the Revival has to rely on riders to deliver messages. In regular correspondence, revival would take the form of a light carriage. Because driving a horse-drawn carriage is easier to master than riding a horse, and the light carriage can be produced with the current industrial strength of the Renaissance Society.
However, for military communications, it is necessary to use the fastest cavalry to communicate. However, at present, there are not enough horses and not enough riders. In order to ensure smooth communication with the headquarters, Wang Shuhui selected a company of soldiers from the cavalry battalion that had just been established of the Fuxing Army to serve as a herald.
Judging from the current situation, the speed of these heralds on horses is not necessarily faster than walking on their feet. However, these warriors are the people with the highest level of horseback riding that Wang Shuhui has mastered at present. Others are not necessarily better than them. In the Revival Army, they were the fastest people, followed by the four-wheeled carriage used by the logistics department to carry the troops' baggage, then the soldiers of the special reconnaissance battalion who walked on two legs, and finally the ordinary soldiers.
Wang Shuhui couldn't let a four-wheeled carriage pulled by a mule go to the interrogation.
Wang Shuhui commanded a military operation for the first time, relying on the primary military training he had received since he was in elementary school and the theoretical knowledge in books, and under his command, the situation of this march was certainly much better than that of the Zhanjiazhai and Jingzhou Wei coalition forces.
First of all, because the Renaissance Army receives vocational training, it is a professional unit led by a complete command system and basically qualified cadres at all levels. Therefore, for the first battalion of the Revival Army, this march was basically a relatively long-distance training.
However, Wang Shuhui, who commanded military operations for the first time, found many problems.
The first is that Wang Shuhui found that during the entire march, every action of the troops was dozens of beats slower than his own orders.
For example, the simplest order to stop the army and recuperate. After Wang Shuhui gave the order, he had to wait for the herald who was bad at riding and passed his order to the company commanders of the ten companies and various departments.
After receiving the order, the company commanders had to pass the order to the communicator and pass it on to the platoon commanders of the five platoons under their command.
The platoon commanders, after receiving the order, use the communicator again to transmit the order to the squad (squad) leader.
Wait until the entire team of more than 500 people stops according to the order. Half an hour has passed since Wang Shuhui issued the order. In Wang Shuhui's calculation method, the two dishes have been prepared.
Faced with this situation, Wang Shuhui realized that under the current level of communications, it is necessary to strengthen the command level of noncommissioned officers of grassroots companies and platoons. Equip them with the ability to react independently.
In the case of the above example, if there is an unexpected situation during the process of giving the ceasefire order, such as a sudden attack by the enemy. Then, if you still follow Wang Shuhui's command ideas, before your new order is issued, people will hit you.
To solve this kind of sluggishness in the transmission of military orders, it is necessary to use traditional means, such as flags, such as golden drums.
At the same time, in the investigation of the enemy's situation, it is also necessary to change from passive to active and expand the scope of its own reconnaissance. Fortunately, in these two aspects, in addition to the lack of flags in the means of transmitting orders, the training of using waist drums to convey military orders has long been implemented in the queue training of the Renaissance Army. However, it is this aspect that is mainly focused on the direction of operations, and rarely involves the direction of marching.
In terms of reconnaissance of the enemy's situation, the commanders and fighters of the Renaissance Army at all levels have been implementing the "seven-step" principle at all times.
In the area of reconnaissance of the enemy's situation, the Renaissance Army is constantly emphasizing and strengthening it. For example, the first-class materials currently in the hands of the Reconstruction Army, that is, the advanced imitation military telescopes that Wang Shuhui bought from modern times, have already been distributed to every soldier in the entire special investigation battalion.
The military cadres of the Baath Army at the company and platoon level, each equipped with a modern production of monoculars. Command personnel and staff officers at and above the battalion level are equipped with the same modern high-imitation products as the special investigation battalion.
But even so, Wang Shuhui solemnly wrote down the plan for improving the means of command and the production of hot air balloons in his notebook. You must know that in the current situation of the lack of horses and qualified cavalry in the review army, the best way to make use of the advanced telescope is to use hot air balloons for observation.
The second problem is that in terms of the garrison of troops, Wang Shuhui found that the Fuxing Army currently has loopholes in this regard.
At present, the garrison of the Baath Army is very rudimentary. After determining the location and conducting extended reconnaissance in all directions, the rest of the troops, except for the troops who were on alert, began to dig trenches. After the three trenches were set up and the guards were arranged in all directions, the troops began to set up tents and rest.
After Wang Shuhui saw this situation, he felt that something was very wrong. He took out the drill book and studied it carefully. At present, there are strict loopholes in the code of conduct used by the Baxing Army regarding the garrison.
Garrisoning like this is completely the way of garrisoning a modern army. Because of Wang Shuhui's negligence and the lack of experience in long-range combat of the Fuxing Army, such a strict loophole appeared.
You must know that in modern and modern troops, the garrison work is done by specialized departments. Enemy reconnaissance includes satellites, radars, and aircraft. There are wireless communication equipment for communication. Defense-wise, there are plenty of ranged weapons. Under the defense of an early warning system composed of satellites, radars, and aircraft, and a large number of long-range all-round weapons, modern armies simply do not need combat soldiers to participate in the vigilance of the station.
It is precisely for this reason that Wang Shuhui neglected the issue of garrisoning in his instructions to the Fuxing Army. This discovery made Wang Shuhui break out in a cold sweat.
Regarding this question, Wang Shuhui solemnly recorded a few words in his notebook with a red pen: "barbed wire", "wolf dog", "searchlight", "flare", and "machine gun"