Chapter 792 - 792 Finding a New Target

Because the special operations battalions have performed well in the past few years and have always enjoyed a special preferential policy in the military budget, the value of the individual equipment of the soldiers belonging to the special operations battalion units is nearly half higher than that of the equipment distributed by ordinary troops, and the same is true for the salaries and salaries of soldiers and officers. Even the navy, which has received heavy support from the Central Military Commission in recent years, is still inferior to the special operations battalion in terms of per capita treatment.

In fact, in the course of the Haihan military's southern and northern wars in recent years, almost all of the key battles were carried out by the special operations battalion, and the performance on the battlefield has never disappointed the Military Commission and the Executive Committee. And such an important task will definitely be the exclusive domain of the special operations battalion for a period of time to come-the deployment of him and the special operations battalion to the bridgehead of Penghu by the Central Military Commission obviously has this consideration. Entrusting the most arduous tasks to the special operations battalions has become a consensus of the Central Military Commission and the Executive Committee.

Although the special operations battalion is composed of "battalions," the actual strength of the battalion has now exceeded the standard of the Haihan militia, and the size of its personnel continues to expand slowly. A month after recruiting Sun Zhen's group of recruits, the Penghu Base Recruitment Office immediately recruited a group of ignorant recruits from among the immigrants, and continued to recruit new recruits at monthly intervals. While Sun Zhen and others were happily receiving their personal equipment and weapons, the last group of conscripts at the Penghu base in 1632 were listening to relevant policy propaganda on Baisha Island. Based on the current establishment and frequency of recruitment, it is estimated that the strength of the special operations battalion will be increased by three more companies in the coming year, bringing the total strength of the special operations battalion to more than 1,500 troops, which is actually enough to upgrade the establishment to a "regiment."

Of course, the reasons for the recruitment of the special operations battalion are also very sufficient, and at present, the Central Military Commission has not separately assigned troops to be stationed in Kaohsiung, so the special operations battalion must also assume the responsibility of guarding Penghu and Kaohsiung. Although there is no longer a strong foreign enemy in the vicinity, this deployment arrangement is undoubtedly an excellent reason for the expansion of the special operations battalion. Under the condition that he can enjoy the preferential treatment of the Executive Committee, Qian Tiandun will of course try to make the troops he can command a little more diǎndiǎn.

More than 1,000 people was not the upper limit of Qian Tiandun's command force, and during his tenure as supreme commander in Annan, he could directly command more than 5,000 troops. Of course, not all of these forces belonged to the Haihan militia, and some of them belonged to the ∽dǐng∽diǎn∽小∽ said, .2≦3.o∞s_(); Auxiliary army of the military in Annam. For a general with troops, the more troops he can command, the better, not to mention that what Qian Tiandun wants to pursue is to make contributions in this era and become a famous general who will go down in history.

However, the expansion speed of Haihan is obviously slower, and the frequency of the outbreak of war cannot meet the ** of the group of soldiers led by Qian Tiandun. If it weren't for the logistical constraints, Qian Tiandun actually had a strong willingness to go north to explore the situation. Whether it is the pirates operating in the East China Sea or the Spanish colonists entrenched in Taipei's Jilong Harbor, they are all good opponents for the special operations battalion - the so-called good is that they can't beat themselves, but from the perspective of their position, they really pose a certain threat to the Haihan, or there are irreconcilable conflicts of interest that must be eliminated in the process of development.

Which side to do first, Qian Tiandun actually already had a choice in his heart. One is a battlefield with an unknown situation 1,500 miles away from Penghu, and the other is a place where the voyage is only one-third of the former, and it is more valuable to occupy. There are far more resources worth developing in northern Taiwan than in Kaohsiung, Tainan, and the gold mines alone are enough to make the Executive Committee excited.

According to historical records, the Jinguashi gold mine near Jilong Harbor was not discovered until the end of the 19th century, which cheapened the Japanese who occupied Taiwan at that time, and later the local area was once called "the first gold capital in East Asia". Qian Tiandun would not leave such a treasure for more than 200 years, and if the military could take the lead in occupying the area, he would have more reasons to reach out to the Executive Committee to ask for military spending in the future.

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Because the special operations battalions have performed well in the past few years and have always enjoyed a special preferential policy in the military budget, the value of the individual equipment of the soldiers belonging to the special operations battalion units is nearly half higher than that of the equipment distributed by ordinary troops, and the same is true for the salaries and salaries of soldiers and officers. Even the navy, which has received heavy support from the Central Military Commission in recent years, is still inferior to the special operations battalion in terms of per capita treatment.

In fact, in the course of the Haihan military's southern and northern wars in recent years, almost all of the key battles were carried out by the special operations battalion, and the performance on the battlefield has never disappointed the Military Commission and the Executive Committee. And such an important task will definitely be the exclusive domain of the special operations battalion for a period of time to come-the deployment of him and the special operations battalion to the bridgehead of Penghu by the Central Military Commission obviously has this consideration. Entrusting the most arduous tasks to the special operations battalions has become a consensus of the Central Military Commission and the Executive Committee.

Although the special operations battalion is composed of "battalions," the actual strength of the battalion has now exceeded the standard of the Haihan militia, and the size of its personnel continues to expand slowly. A month after recruiting Sun Zhen's group of recruits, the Penghu Base Recruitment Office immediately recruited a group of ignorant recruits from among the immigrants, and continued to recruit new recruits at monthly intervals. While Sun Zhen and others were happily receiving their personal equipment and weapons, the last group of conscripts at the Penghu base in 1632 were listening to relevant policy propaganda on Baisha Island. Based on the current establishment and frequency of recruitment, it is estimated that the strength of the special operations battalion will be increased by three more companies in the coming year, bringing the total strength of the special operations battalion to more than 1,500 troops, which is actually enough to upgrade the establishment to a "regiment."

Of course, the reasons for the recruitment of the special operations battalion are also very sufficient, and at present, the Central Military Commission has not separately assigned troops to be stationed in Kaohsiung, so the special operations battalion must also assume the responsibility of guarding Penghu and Kaohsiung. Although there is no longer a strong foreign enemy in the vicinity, this deployment arrangement is undoubtedly an excellent reason for the expansion of the special operations battalion. Under the condition that he can enjoy the preferential treatment of the Executive Committee, Qian Tiandun will of course try to make the troops he can command a little more diǎndiǎn.

More than 1,000 people was not the upper limit of Qian Tiandun's command force, and during his tenure as supreme commander in Annan, he could directly command more than 5,000 troops. Of course, not all of these troops belonged to the Haihan militia, and some of them were affiliated with the Annam military. For a general with troops, the more troops he can command, the better, not to mention that what Qian Tiandun wants to pursue is to make contributions in this era and become a famous general who will go down in history.

However, the expansion speed of Haihan is obviously slower, and the frequency of the outbreak of war cannot meet the ** of the group of soldiers led by Qian Tiandun. If it weren't for the logistical constraints, Qian Tiandun actually had a strong willingness to go north to explore the situation. Whether it is the pirates operating in the East China Sea or the Spanish colonists entrenched in Taipei's Jilong Harbor, they are all good opponents for the special operations battalion - the so-called good is that they can't beat themselves, but from the perspective of their position, they really pose a certain threat to the Haihan, or there are irreconcilable conflicts of interest that must be eliminated in the process of development.

Which side to do first, Qian Tiandun actually already had a choice in his heart. One is a battlefield with an unknown situation 1,500 miles away from Penghu, and the other is a place where the voyage is only one-third of the former, and it is more valuable to occupy. There are far more resources worth developing in northern Taiwan than in Kaohsiung, Tainan, and the gold mines alone are enough to make the Executive Committee excited.

According to historical records, the Jinguashi gold mine near Jilong Harbor was not discovered until the end of the 19th century, which cheapened the Japanese who occupied Taiwan at that time, and later the local area was once called "the first gold capital in East Asia". Qian Tiandun would not leave such a treasure for more than 200 years, and if the military could take the lead in occupying the area, he would have more reasons to reach out to the Executive Committee to ask for military spending in the future.

Because the special operations battalions have performed well in the past few years and have always enjoyed a special preferential policy in the military budget, the value of the individual equipment of the soldiers belonging to the special operations battalion units is nearly half higher than that of the equipment distributed by ordinary troops, and the same is true for the salaries and salaries of soldiers and officers. Even the navy, which has received heavy support from the Central Military Commission in recent years, is still inferior to the special operations battalion in terms of per capita treatment.

In fact, in the course of the Haihan military's southern and northern wars in recent years, almost all of the key battles were carried out by the special operations battalion, and the performance on the battlefield has never disappointed the Military Commission and the Executive Committee. And such an important task will definitely be the exclusive domain of the special operations battalion for a period of time to come-the deployment of him and the special operations battalion to the bridgehead of Penghu by the Central Military Commission obviously has this consideration. Entrusting the most arduous tasks to the special operations battalions has become a consensus of the Central Military Commission and the Executive Committee.

Although the special operations battalion is composed of "battalions," the actual strength of the battalion has now exceeded the standard of the Haihan militia, and the size of its personnel continues to expand slowly. A month after recruiting Sun Zhen's group of recruits, the Penghu Base Recruitment Office immediately recruited a group of ignorant recruits from among the immigrants, and continued to recruit new recruits at monthly intervals. While Sun Zhen and others were happily receiving their personal equipment and weapons, the last group of conscripts at the Penghu base in 1632 were listening to relevant policy propaganda on Baisha Island. Based on the current establishment and frequency of recruitment, it is estimated that the strength of the special operations battalion will be increased by three more companies in the coming year, bringing the total strength of the special operations battalion to more than 1,500 troops, which is actually enough to upgrade the establishment to a "regiment."

Of course, the reasons for the recruitment of the special operations battalion are also very sufficient, and at present, the Central Military Commission has not separately assigned troops to be stationed in Kaohsiung, so the special operations battalion must also assume the responsibility of guarding Penghu and Kaohsiung. Although there is no longer a strong foreign enemy in the vicinity, this deployment arrangement is undoubtedly an excellent reason for the expansion of the special operations battalion. Under the condition that he can enjoy the preferential treatment of the Executive Committee, Qian Tiandun will of course try to make the troops he can command a little more diǎndiǎn.

More than 1,000 people was not the upper limit of Qian Tiandun's command force, and during his tenure as supreme commander in Annan, he could directly command more than 5,000 troops. Of course, not all of these troops belonged to the Haihan militia, and some of them were affiliated with the Annam military. For a general with troops, the more troops he can command, the better, not to mention that what Qian Tiandun wants to pursue is to make contributions in this era and become a famous general who will go down in history.

However, the expansion speed of Haihan is obviously slower, and the frequency of the outbreak of war cannot meet the ** of the group of soldiers led by Qian Tiandun. If it weren't for the logistical constraints, Qian Tiandun actually had a strong willingness to go north to explore the situation. Whether it is the pirates operating in the East China Sea or the Spanish colonists entrenched in Taipei's Jilong Harbor, they are all good opponents for the special operations battalion - the so-called good is that they can't beat themselves, but from the perspective of their position, they really pose a certain threat to the Haihan, or there are irreconcilable conflicts of interest that must be eliminated in the process of development.

Which side to do first, Qian Tiandun actually already had a choice in his heart. One is a battlefield with an unknown situation 1,500 miles away from Penghu, and the other is a place where the voyage is only one-third of the former, and it is more valuable to occupy. There are far more resources worth developing in northern Taiwan than in Kaohsiung, Tainan, and the gold mines alone are enough to make the Executive Committee excited.

According to historical records, the Jinguashi gold mine near Jilong Harbor was not discovered until the end of the 19th century, which cheapened the Japanese who occupied Taiwan at that time, and later the local area was once called "the first gold capital in East Asia". Qian Tiandun would not leave such a treasure for more than 200 years, and if the military could take the lead in occupying the area, he would have more reasons to reach out to the Executive Committee to ask for military spending in the future.

Because the special operations battalions have performed well in the past few years and have always enjoyed a special preferential policy in the military budget, the value of the individual equipment of the soldiers belonging to the special operations battalion units is nearly half higher than that of the equipment distributed by ordinary troops, and the same is true for the salaries and salaries of soldiers and officers. Even the navy, which has received heavy support from the Central Military Commission in recent years, is still inferior to the special operations battalion in terms of per capita treatment.

In fact, in the course of the Haihan military's southern and northern wars in recent years, almost all of the key battles were carried out by the special operations battalion, and the performance on the battlefield has never disappointed the Military Commission and the Executive Committee. And such an important task will definitely be the exclusive domain of the special operations battalion for a period of time to come-the deployment of him and the special operations battalion to the bridgehead of Penghu by the Central Military Commission obviously has this consideration. Entrusting the most arduous tasks to the special operations battalions has become a consensus of the Central Military Commission and the Executive Committee.