236 Desperate Yamato soldiers

Sure enough, after Wang Ziming began to besiege the ruins of Porto, the side of the Big Island of England completely cut off contact with the remnants of Porto.

After the previous battle, thousands of Yamato soldiers were still hiding in the ruins of Portu City, and the daily consumption of such a large number of soldiers was not a small amount.

It's not that the Purple Dragon Federation can't get these grains, but it feels that it's not necessary, even if it feeds these thousands of soldiers and soldiers, what can it do?

As for transporting these thousands of soldiers back, it would be a risk, the port area of Portu City is an open field, and as soon as the big ship comes, Wang Ziming's Han army sentry will be immediately discovered, and when the rhinoceros tank comes over and bombards the federal fleet, what should I do?

Although the fleet of the Purple Dragon Federation has completed the steam-powered transformation and is also covered with iron sheets, in the face of the firepower of the Rhino Tank, it is still finished with a few shots!

The technological generation difference between the two sides is too great......

Previously, the Federation fleet used to send small and fast communication ships to liaise with the remnants of Porto, and never showed up in the port.

Small communication ships can dock on any flat area, and the concealment is very good, but they cannot carry a few people.

In addition to the risk of withdrawing troops, there is only one fundamental reason why the federal government is reluctant to withdraw these thousands of Yamato remnants - they are Yamato, not Han!

In the eyes of the federal military leadership, the concept that the Yamato people are about equivalent to cannon fodder has long been ingrained, and due to the restrictions of the Han nobles, there will never be a general from the Yamato people, so naturally there is no voice to speak for the Yamato people......

If the few thousand remnants of the soldiers besieged in the ruins of Portu were Han Chinese troops, the Federation fleet would have driven over for a great retreat, even at the risk of it.

This is politically correct in the federal army, and it can even be reported in the local news area, highlighting the preferential treatment of military personnel by the federal government, and shouting slogans such as not giving up a soldier.

In the Purple Dragon Federation, the status of the military has always been very high, far exceeding that of civilians, so this kind of news is nothing, and most people still believe it.

Otherwise, there would not be so many people in the federal society who would be willing to serve in the army.

In the Purple Dragon Federation, except for the marginal ethnic groups and the Yamato ethnic group, the main Han people are all volunteers to join the army, and there is no such thing as compulsory military service.

Compulsory military service is only available for marginal and Yamato nationalities, and the conditions for the Yamato nationality are even more stringent, and all Yamato men over the age of 16 must participate in at least two years of military camp training.

This is also the fundamental reason why after the federal government officially declared war on the Han Empire, it was able to pull out millions of Yamato soldiers in an instant!

As for the marginal peoples, because they don't have a martial spirit such as bushido, and they don't have a high degree of identification with the federal government (they are oppressed and discriminated against all day long, it's strange to be able to identify), so the soldiers of the marginal peoples are often used as expeditions.

For example, the creation of a new island colony and the like will send half-soldier, half-civilian marginal peoples ashore.

This is also the reason why many civilians in the colonial areas of the cities of Rees and Portu are marginalized peoples.

Of course, after more than a thousand years of assimilation, it is difficult to distinguish the difference between marginal ethnic groups and Han Chinese in appearance.

It's just that the Purple Dragon Federation has a very complete household registration certificate system, and the identity documents of the Han people are completely different from those of the Yamato people and marginal ethnic groups.

The Yamato people's ID card is basically equivalent to a military ID, because all Yamato men who have reached the age of 16 will be required to join the military training, so their military ID card and ID card have long been combined, saving the federal government management steps.

The women's identity documents of the Yamato nationality are a different situation, and the marginal ethnic groups simply only have a residence permit, not even an identity document!

Because marginal ethnic groups are not allowed to settle in Han cities, unless they are special talents, they can be promoted to Han nationality.

Although the Purple Dragon Federation does not stipulate a clear racial hierarchy, all aspects of society reflect the discrimination of marginalized ethnic groups.

As for the Yamato people, because they were often on the front line and had established great military exploits, the Han people rarely discriminated against them.

People worship warriors, even if the social status of the Yamato people is half lower than that of the Han people.

This is mainly reflected in the job application, after the Yamato people are discharged from the army, there is no restriction in their hometown, but after entering the city where the Han people live, except for the security guard and other jobs that require force, other jobs are denied to the Yamato people.

This is clearly stated by law!

In order to prevent the Yamato people from competing for jobs with the Han people!

Originally, the life of the Han people under the aristocracy was very difficult, and naturally people of other nationalities could not be allowed to come and grab jobs.

The main reason why Yamato people are allowed to apply for jobs in the armed forces is that every Yamato person has received at least two years of military training, and it is more cost-effective to be a security guard than ordinary Han people.

With the same salary, bosses are naturally willing to choose people who have joined the army as security guards.

As for the high-ranking profession of bodyguard, Yamato people are generally unable to enter, mainly due to ethnic estrangement.

The Yamato people are not fools, and they naturally know that their social status is limited by the Han nobles, so the Han nobles generally do not hire the Yamato people as bodyguards, but hire professionals from the Han people.

The three major ethnic groups have always been a hidden danger for the Purple Dragon Federation, but this hidden danger is not as great as the social class contradiction for the Purple Dragon Federation.

After all, the total population of the Han people in the Purple Dragon Federation exceeds that of the other two major ethnic groups combined, so there is no need to worry about being replaced, and the Han nobles have been suppressing the other two major ethnic groups, constantly sending them to the front line as cannon fodder.

As long as there are no problems with the Purple Dragon Federation itself, the Yamato people and marginal peoples must rely on the Purple Dragon Federation if they want to survive.

Otherwise, once they break away from the Purple Dragon Federation, the Yamato and marginal peoples who do not have any industrial base will immediately regress their civilization by hundreds of years!

The abandoned Yamato soldiers in the ruins of Portu City finally recognize the reality when they run out of rations.

With the support of the spirit of bushido, they did not want to starve to death with grievances, and after eating their last meal, they launched a suicidal charge against the defense line established by the Han army outside the city!

Although there were many death squads strapped to grenades, under the machine-gun fire of the Rhino tank and the Bobosha submachine gun fire of the Soviet mobilizers, not a single Yamato soldier could rush within 100 meters!

In the end, these Yamato soldiers were satisfied with the death of the battlefield......

Many soldiers didn't even finish their bullets in the chambers.

However, after eliminating a wave of Yamato soldiers who took the initiative to rush out to send them to death, the cautious Wang Ziming did not send troops into the looting battlefield, but continued to besiege outside.

Sure enough, three days later, another wave of desperate Yamato soldiers rushed out......

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