Chapter 966: First Phase Training Outline



Chapter 966: Training Outline for the First Phase

After demonstrating the power of the new weapons to the soldiers and giving them confidence in defeating the enemy, Luo Chong's purpose of coming here this time was almost complete.

In the following time, Qu Bing asked his adjutants to start to shuffle the household registration of the new recruits and form a temporary organization. However, even if it was a temporary organization, it had to be deployed according to a certain ratio. Luo Chong's requirement was that each nine-man squad of the Shen Ce Guards must have at least one person from Takuhai County, at least one or two herdsmen from the grassland, and the rest were people from the eight counties of Hanyang, and they had to be evenly distributed in each squad.

The advantage of doing this is that it can maximize assimilation and integration. These people from all over the Han tribe can communicate with each other through the "comrade-in-arms" relationship, which will speed up the integration of people from all over the Han tribe.

When this batch of soldiers retires and returns home, they can also tell their local compatriots what people in other parts of the Han tribe are like when they return to their local area.

The Han tribe now has no national concept, but the population of the Han tribe comes from various tribes and clans. Although everyone is "human" and a member of the Han tribe, due to the underdeveloped transportation, there is still a lack of communication and understanding between different places. This is not acceptable, so the army has become the best communication platform for people from all over the country.

After arranging the compilation work, Luo Chong returned to Qubing's headquarters again and began to discuss with him in detail the training plan for the Shen Ce Wei soldiers.

The first phase of training is mainly divided into six parts.

The first subject is queue training, which can also be called discipline training, because the main purpose of queue training is to cultivate the obedience of soldiers. Soldiers do not need to be particularly smart, but they must abide by discipline and obey the orders of their superiors.

The second subject is assassination training, which mainly practices assassination exercises, that is, the technique of bayonet fighting, how to fight with a bayonet, which is also a technique.

The third subject is physical training, which is equally important for other guards that are pure cold weapons or the Shen Ce Guards that are pure firearms. The cold weapon guards need to wear heavy armor and fight in armor, which requires high physical fitness. Although the Shen Ce Guards do not have armor, they have to carry a large number of firearms and ammunition, which is also a heavy load, so physical fitness is equally important.

The fourth subject is the comprehensive skills training of individual soldiers, including digging trenches, building bunkers, setting up military tents, setting up hunting traps, and the use of individual equipment, such as how to use a multi-functional kettle lunch box, how to use a compass to identify directions, how to use a telescope, how to dig a smokeless stove in the wild, the various ways to use an ordnance shovel, how to fold, pack and tie marching clothes, how to set up camp in the wild during team operations, etc.

The fifth subject is the learning and training of individual weapons. Soldiers must not only learn how to shoot, but also learn the structure of firearms. Simple repairs and maintenance must be learned at least. There is also the relationship between the front sight, rear sight and scale. If you learn this well, it is easy to train accurate shooters.

After learning all these, the next step is live-fire shooting. Live-fire shooting is divided into three types of day and night shooting training for firearms. It requires each person to fire 100 rounds of rifles, 100 rounds of assault shotguns, and 30 rounds of short-barreled shotguns (3+1 rounds) for individual self-defense every day. Together, that is, 230 rounds of training per person per day.

What is the concept? This is simply too much. You should know that during World War II, the most elite permanent divisions of the Japanese invaders in China only trained less than 200 rounds of bullets per month during the training period of recruits. Note that it is less than 200 rounds of bullets per month. Even so, the

shooting level of the Japanese army was ranked among the top in the world at that time. If you want to talk about which country's infantry is more accurate, no one dares to disobey the Japanese army.

There is no way, who made China poor at that time? Not to mention the Eighth Route Army, even the regular army of the government lacked training and was equally poor.

However, the Han tribe is not short of resources for the time being. What the Han tribe lacks is population. In terms of materials and ammunition, there are only more than 2,000 people, which cannot be used up at all.

Moreover, Luo Chong knew very well that there were natural sharpshooters, but if you wanted to improve the shooting level of the entire army, you had to feed them with bullets. If you didn't feed them enough, you wouldn't be able to train them effectively.

The sixth subject, military discipline and cultural courses, should be taught together. When teaching soldiers the discipline regulations, teach them to recognize and write characters. What characters should they write? They should write the discipline regulations.

In this way, while learning military discipline, you can also learn Chinese characters, killing two birds with one stone, and they will remember them deeply.

If you ask which army in the world will teach cultural courses collectively, it must be the Communist Army. This has always been the tradition of our army.

The literacy rate of the Han tribe is not high now, especially the Shen Ce Guards, who are all illiterate. The tribe certainly has the obligation to develop their cultural education, and this cultural education is very necessary.

Perhaps you may not see anything now, but when these soldiers are promoted to officers in the future, problems will be exposed. When they are soldiers, they can ignore everything, but when they become officers, they must be able to understand the written orders issued by the superiors. In short, if you have no culture and can't write, you can't be a senior officer.

In the first phase, there are six subjects in total, mainly four subjects: formation, physical fitness, shooting, and assassination. The remaining cultural courses and individual comprehensive skills are two major subjects, which are impossible to learn in one month. They will be taught in the second phase of training.

According to this training outline, it can be said that as long as all subjects meet the passing standards, it is no problem for such soldiers to be pulled out to fight a modern position defense war.

Of course, it is limited to the defensive battle of squatting and shooting, that is, the battle of defending trenches. After all, they are fed with six or seven thousand rounds of bullets a month, and the shooting accuracy is estimated to be not too bad.

But if they are asked to take the initiative to attack, they will definitely be finished, because there are no tactical subjects in the first phase of training. New recruits who do not understand tactics will stupidly rush to the enemy and seek death, even if the opponent is just a cold weapon army without firearms.

After the first phase of training is over, the organization is readjusted, and the squad leaders are assigned, and then the second phase of training is mainly tactical training.

At the same time, the second phase of training is also a running-in period and adaptation period for the new organization.

In the second phase of training, the six training subjects of the first phase will be fully retained, but the amount of training for some unimportant subjects can be reduced.

For example, for queue subjects, except for morning exercises and running exercises, queue exercises will not be added at other times.

There is also physical training, which is no longer pure physical training, but a different mode, turning it into a camping training, a forced march under full armor, requiring that in the second phase of training, the mileage of the troops' marching every day cannot be less than five kilometers, and there must be no less than one forced march of 30 kilometers per day per week.

In addition, the two subjects of individual weapon learning and live-fire shooting, as well as bayonet fighting in the first phase will also be retained in the second phase of training, but they will also be changed to a different form, that is, they will be unified and incorporated into the second phase of the three-three system tactical comprehensive training.

From the first stage of lying still and shooting dead targets on the spot to practice shooting skills, to the second stage of small group tactical assault shooting on the move.

In the case of the three-three system, how can the precision shooter cover the assaulter's advance? After the assaulter has emptied his shotgun, how can he reload the ammunition under the cover of his companions? When the assaulter retreats, how should he run? How should the precision shooter behind him set up his gun to cover? These are all tactical training subjects.

Another is the small group tactical training of bayonet fighting.

Let's take the Japanese army in World War II as an example. In the history of the War of Resistance Against Japan, whether it was the regular army of the National Government or the Eighth Route Army and the New Fourth Army, they never took advantage of the hand-to-hand bayonet fighting with the devils. The hand-to-hand combat could achieve a three-to-one casualty ratio. Three of our soldiers were stabbed to death, but they might not be able to fight off one devil.

Why is this? The devils are all short and winter melons with an average height of less than 1.6 meters, with bow legs. Are they really that powerful?

If you have to find a reason, then after a comprehensive analysis, there are mainly three points.

First, the Japanese's Type 38 rifle is relatively long, with a full gun length of 127.6 cm. With a half-meter-long bayonet, the overall length is 177 cm, which is taller than the average height of the Japanese soldiers. With such a long bayonet, hand-to-hand combat is of course advantageous.

Second, the Japanese army has good food, eats well, and has fat in the stomach, so people have strength, and their food is all robbed, and they don't have to spend money, so they are naturally willing to eat, because they originally fought in a way of fighting to support the war, so in terms of food, it is another strong advantage.

Of course, the above two points are objective reasons, and they are not the most important. The most important thing is the third point, that is, the bayonet tactics.

In many film and television dramas on the theme of the War of Resistance Against Japan, there have been Japanese soldiers with a small plaster flag on their bayonets. This is not a fabrication, but a real historical existence.

In the Japanese squads, there are usually two soldiers holding small flags on the left and right. They are sergeants or sergeants, which can be understood as privates or non-commissioned officers. They are veterans with rich combat experience. Whenever there is a bayonet hand-to-hand combat, other soldiers in the same squad will automatically move closer to the small flag to form a tactical team.

In this way, it is common for four or five devils to stab one of our soldiers in hand-to-hand combat.

Originally, our army was not at an advantage in objective factors, but the other side stabbed us with several people. How can we win?

This is the importance of tactics! ! !

Luo Chong certainly would not let the soldiers of the Shen Ce Guard hang small flags on their bayonets, but this kind of hand-to-hand combat tactics is worthy of recognition and learning.

In fact, the mandarin duck formation of the Qi family army is also very advantageous, but that is a large-scale tactical formation, usually with more than a dozen people, and the Shen Ce Guard is different. Each tactical team only needs three people to deal with any situation.

In the second phase of tactical comprehensive training, in addition to shooting on the move and bayonet fighting, which are the two subjects that have been continued from before, a new subject of tactical group capture will be added, which is to say, capturing prisoners.

In addition to eliminating this evil race, capturing a large number of slaves for the Han tribe is also an important goal in this battle against the cannibals.

Now the Han tribe has many large-scale projects that require labor. In the case of insufficient population, capturing slaves has become the best source of labor. Therefore, the technology of capturing prisoners is also a very important and must-learn skill.

Queue training has been reduced, physical fitness has become camping training, shooting and assassination have become tactical comprehensive training, and the remaining military discipline and cultural courses will continue and become the daily routine of the Shen Ce Guard in the future. As long as there is no war, this subject will continue to be practiced, and then there will be individual comprehensive technical training.

This technical training will be adjusted according to the actual training situation. Some things that have been learned will not be trained again, such as folding quilts, packing marching bags, setting up tents, hunting and other skills. As long as the soldiers have learned and mastered them, they will not be trained specifically, but according to the soldiers' learning situation, new combat requirements, and new equipment, some later targeted training will be carried out.

The above six subjects, after extending to the second stage, are equivalent to being integrated into three subjects. Although the subjects are nominally reduced, the training content has not been reduced at all, but has increased a lot.

The two-stage training is much simpler and more shrunk compared to the training of modern soldiers. After all, the current Shen Ce Guard only has these two main weapons, and the tactics are relatively simple. Unlike the modern times, there are so many various equipment to learn, and there are not so many complex tactics to train. As long as the two stages of training set by Luo Chong can be completed, the combat effectiveness of the Shen Ce Guard will be enough to beat any army in the world.

After discussing with Qu Bing for a while and finalizing the final training outline, Luo Chong left the Shen Ce Guard's military camp directly. However, he did not return to his home in Hanyang City, but took his guards to the Xingang County Power Research Institute further north.

When Luo Chong arrived here, the institute was still busy. Their locomotive manufacturing plant has now entered the right track. Two new locomotives are currently being assembled on the production line, and old employees are also taking new employees there to learn experience.

In addition to the locomotive manufacturing plant here, the institute also has other projects that require a large number of manpower, such as the pneumatic tool research group, the steam engine upgrade and improvement research group, the iron ore composition analysis, the civil engineering machinery research group, the gun production supervision group, and so on. A lot of research groups are doing different things.

As soon as Luo Chong arrived here, Lin Fei, the head of the institute, ran over to greet him in person and took the initiative to ask Luo Chong, "Chief, the various research projects of the institute are currently progressing smoothly. May I ask if the chief has any new instructions this time?"

Luo Chong glanced at him and said lightly, "Really, you go find me a researcher who was responsible for the gun mechanism when the gun was first developed. One or two people with good skills are enough. People who are good at using springs and small mechanical structures are preferred. I want them to make a very simple new thing."

"Ah? Chief, are you going to set up a new project again? What is the name of the new project?" Lin Fei asked curiously.

Seeing him asking questions, Luo Chong smiled and then calmly said a noun.

"Handcuffs!"

(End of this chapter)

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