Chapter 420: Tiger Tiger Tiger (II)

Seeing that many commanders of the capital area were struggling to prioritize the order of their troops to the Near East, the Chief of the General Staff, who was sitting in the conference room, was struggling to make his way to the Near East. Arnault in Jérôme. Bonaparte's eyes hinted at him and he got up to maintain order in the entire conference room.

"Quiet!" Saint. Arno shouted at everyone present in a stern tone

The noise and quarrels are in the st. Arno shouted at him and stopped, and the many commanders who were arguing fiercely remembered that this was not their reckless barracks, but the Tuileries Palace.

"Look at it! What have you become now! Who do you think you are? "St. Arno immediately reprimanded the commander of the metropolitan area.

In the face of the saint who has already established his authority through iron-fisted means. Marshal Arnault, none of the commanders of the capital region present dared to be in the same position. Marshal Arnault resisted, for fear of the saint. Marshal Arnault asked them to take off their uniforms and get out of the way if they didn't agree with them.

Saint. Arno looked around, and all the commanders he looked at lowered their heads in a humble manner, looking at the originally unruly commanders, but now like docile kittens who dare not say a word, an inexplicable sense of satisfaction poured into the saint. Arno's heart, he cleared his throat and spoke again: "I know that some of you are not satisfied with the plan of the General Staff! Now, I don't care how much you are dissatisfied! Now that the order of the General Staff has been given, you only have the right to choose to carry it out! ”

And then, St. Arnault once again regained his iron grip as chief of the General Staff, and he said coldly: "If anyone is going to point fingers on this issue again, you will immediately take off this uniform for me and go home!" I don't want a bunch of outsiders to come to see our Army's jokes! ”

Speaking of which, St. Arno glanced at him consciously or unconsciously as he sat in Jérôme. Bonaparte's right side of the Admiralty Dico.

Everyone except Dick is an outsider, and everyone who is an outsider can be seen at a glance.

As the person concerned, although Dico showed an embarrassed but polite smile on the corner of his mouth, he was depressed in his heart.

I thought I was just here to attend a military meeting, who would have thought that the army group of red deer would actually make a joke of infighting, and before Dick could laugh at this group of army red deer, the boss of the army red deer threw the pot directly on his head in a blink of an eye.

This Podiko has really turned into an external force that undermines the unity within the Army.

"That's it! Everyone's making trouble, too! Let's continue to sit quietly and listen to the operational plans of the General Staff! "Jérôme. Bonaparte also spoke at this time, and then he said to Leboeuf: "Go on! ”

Leboeuf continued to explain to the generals in the audience the arrangements of the General Staff for the war in the Near East.

After a new round of reform of the military service system, the French Empire has about 550,000 troops, including 450,000 native troops and about 100,000 colonial troops (including Algeria, French Guiana, and Rome), and the planned strength of this expedition is about 130,000, accounting for a quarter of the French Empire's national troops.

These included the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Divisions (Guards Division), a division of the Italian Front, a division under Strasbourg, and the Juaf Brigade, five divisions and one brigade.

The 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Divisions and the Juaf Brigade were to be the main forces of the war, and the Italian and Strasbourg Divisions were to serve as reserves to replenish the losses at any time.

Each division will be equipped with two infantry batteries, each of which will be equipped with six 6-pounder small Napoleon guns, mainly loaded with solid shells, and two 12-pounder large Napoleon guns, mainly loaded with shrapnel. It is equivalent to each infantry division being able to have 12 6-pounder small Napoleonic guns and 4 12-pounder large Napoleonic guns, and the firepower of single-wheeled infantry is not comparable to that of Jérôme. Bonaparte was so extravagant.

The commander in charge of the 1st Division was Commander Conrobel, with three brigades under him.

The commander in charge of the 2nd Division was Pierre. Bolice, the veteran Algerian general, was defeated by Jérôme Murphy. Bonaparte was promoted and assumed the position of division commander.

The commander of the Guards Division was also Pelisier, a veteran general who dared to fight and rush since he became the commander of the Guards Division, and had been asking for his troops to rush to the front line to defend against the enemy.

The Zhuaf Brigade did not have a brigade commander, and its two regiments were to support the troops as the war was needed.

The three main divisions and two reserve divisions that set out for the Crimea were to be reorganized into an expeditionary army group as corps (army groups), and the person commanding this new formation was none other than the French Chief of the General Staff. Marshal Arnault.

In St. During Marshal Arnault's immediate trip to the Near East, the training of the native army was entrusted to Major General Niel.

It can be said that Niel will be in St. Arnault left France and became de facto chief of the local General Staff.

This could not be better news for Niel's ongoing efforts to restore the front line, with an acting chief of staff far more influential than a logistics director.

After the presentation of the personnel of the War Office, Leboeuf began to develop a war plan against the Russian Empire.

When the Imperial Navy sent everything to Varna, the Varna region had to set up a radio station in the shortest possible time in order to keep in touch with Paris at all times.

The French army could then be left to its discretion. If the Ottomans could still defend the Silistra-Ruse line, then France would go to Sevastopol on naval warships to attack the naval fortress of Sevastopol, and wipe out the base camp of the Russian Empire in one fell swoop.

The French Imperial Army, which occupied the fortress of Sevastopol, could unite the forces of the Ottoman Empire against the Caucasus to the east, and attack Odessa to the west and destroy the living forces of the Russian Empire.

Conversely, if the Ottomans were to face defeat in the battle against the Russian Empire, the French Empire would immediately go to the fortress of Silistra to help the Ottomans drive the Russian Empire out of the Moldovan principality of PentaWallachia, and then move north to occupy Odessa.

"I hope that the fanatical religious will be able to hold on! I don't want to be defenseless against those damn Slavic animals! "St. Arno said half-jokingly, half-seriously.

There were cheerful smiles on the faces of everyone present, and the detailed plans of the General Staff made them confident that the war was about to be won.

Subsequently, Jérôme. Bonaparte once again asked the Admiralty Dietault if the navy would be able to safely deliver the troops of the French Empire to the Ottoman Empire.

Diko quickly got up and walked towards Jérôme. Bonaparte assured the Imperial Navy that the Imperial Army would be safely delivered to the Ottoman Empire.

At the same time, Diko also told Jérôme. Bonaparte, the new French wife...... Oh no! It is a new ship that is about to be launched, and this ship will become another monument to France.

"I'm looking forward to the new warships achieving excellent results!" Jérôme. Bonaparte smiled and encouraged Dico.

The appearance of ironclad ships did change the pattern of naval warfare to a certain extent.

Unfortunately, France, as a pioneer country, could not devote all its energy to the navy as Britain, and it was foreseeable that the narrow superiority of the French Imperial Navy would soon be surpassed by the Kingdom of Britain next door.

However, even so, France still had to build a new navy.

The military race was a blood-vomiting marathon, and only by continuing to chase Britain's back without stopping could France suddenly overtake Britain in a corner at some point.

"Let's get moving! I will wait for your triumphant news at the Tuileries Palace! "At the end of the meeting, Jérôme. Bonaparte made his final concluding remarks.

Chief of the General Staff. Arno hurriedly got up and turned to Jérôme. Bonaparte assured: "Rest assured, we will live up to the trust you have placed in us!" ”

All the military command personnel present at the same time sent a message to Jérôme. Bonaparte saluted and chanted loyalty, Jérôme. Bonaparte also wanted the military commanders to return the salute, and then ended the pre-war mobilization meeting.

The gates of the Tuileries Palace slowly opened, and the carriages carrying the military commanders of the Capital Region left the Tuileries Palace.

Wait until Jérôme. After Bonaparte bid farewell to the last military commander, Mocal came to Jérôme. Bonaparte in front of Jérôme. Bonaparte reported on Richard. News of the Metternich Audience.

"Your Majesty, Richard. Secretary Metternich is just outside the Tuileries Palace, would you like to meet him? Mocal respectfully asked Jérôme. Bonaparte said.

Jérôme. Bonaparte pondered for a moment, then replied with a smile: "It doesn't hurt to see each other!" We need to let our would-be ally know what the Austrian Empire is in now! Mocal, you go to take Richard. Mr. Metternich, please come to my study! ”

After receiving the order, Mocal left the chamber and Jérôme. Bonaparte also left the chamber, where he would wait in his study for Mocal to take Richard. Metternich brought it.

Jérôme. As soon as Bonaparte returned from the chamber to his study, Mocal led Richard. Metternich entered the study.

"Your Majesty!" Richard. Metternich hurried to Jérôme. Bonaparte curtsied and called.

Sitting on a gold-rimmed mahogany seat (or a royal seat, to put it mildly), Jérôme. Bonaparte crossed his legs, crossed his hands in front of his chest, and struck a very relaxed gesture towards Richard. Metternich said: "Richard. Mr. Metternich, please be seated! ”

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