——————Laos National League for Democracy Army ◎ Air Force——————
(77) "National League for Democracy in Cambodia ◎ 70th Air Force Group Army" Commander Wu Minghui, Political Commissar Zhao Haibo, subordinate to:
715th Air Brigade, 716th Air Brigade, 717th Air Brigade, 718th Air Brigade, 719th Air Brigade, 720th Air Brigade, 721st Air Brigade, 722nd Airborne Brigade, 723rd Airborne Brigade, and 724th Airborne Brigade.
(78) "National League for Democracy in Cambodia ◎ 71st Air Force Group Army" Commander: You Xuezhen, Political Commissar: Wang Changju, Subordinate to:
725th Air Brigade, 726th Air Brigade, 727th Air Brigade, 728th Air Brigade, 729th Air Brigade, 730th Air Brigade, 731st Air Brigade, 732nd Airborne Brigade, 733rd Airborne Brigade, and 734th Airborne Brigade.
(79) "National League for Democracy in Cambodia ◎ 72nd Air Force Group Army" Commander Su Jianye, Political Commissar Huang Jinmu, subordinate to:
The 735th Air Brigade, the 736th Air Brigade, the 737th Air Brigade, the 738th Air Brigade, the 739th Air Brigade, the 740th Air Brigade, the 741st Air Brigade, the 742nd Airborne Brigade, the 743rd Airborne Brigade, and the 744th Airborne Brigade.
(80) "National League for Democracy in Cambodia ◎ 73rd Air Force Group Army" Commander Pan Ziquan, Political Commissar Zhao Jinguang, subordinate to:
The 745th Air Brigade, the 746th Air Brigade, the 747th Air Brigade, the 748th Air Brigade, the 749th Air Brigade, the 750th Air Brigade, the 751st Air Brigade, the 752nd Airborne Brigade, the 753rd Airborne Brigade, and the 754th Airborne Brigade.
(81) "National League for Democracy in Cambodia ◎ 74th Air Force Group Army" Commander Ning Chaotong, Political Commissar Guo Mu, subordinate to:
The 755th Air Brigade, the 756th Air Brigade, the 757th Air Brigade, the 758th Air Brigade, the 759th Air Brigade, the 760th Air Brigade, the 761st Air Brigade, the 762nd Airborne Brigade, the 763rd Airborne Brigade, and the 764th Airborne Brigade.
(82) "National League for Democracy in Cambodia ◎ 75th Air Force Group Army" Commander Chen Li, Political Commissar Zhou Ning, subordinate to:
The 765th Air Brigade, the 766th Air Brigade, the 767th Air Brigade, the 768th Air Brigade, the 769th Air Brigade, the 770th Air Brigade, the 771st Air Brigade, the 772nd Airborne Brigade, the 773rd Airborne Brigade, and the 774th Airborne Brigade.
(83) "National League for Democracy in Cambodia ◎ 76th Air Force Group Army" Commander Han Chu, Political Commissar Wu Yang, subordinate to:
The 775th Air Brigade, the 776th Air Brigade, the 777th Air Brigade, the 778th Air Brigade, the 779th Air Brigade, the 780th Air Brigade, the 781st Air Brigade, the 782nd Airborne Brigade, the 783rd Airborne Brigade, and the 784th Airborne Brigade.
(84) "National League for Democracy in Cambodia ◎ 77th Air Force Group Army" Commander Tong Jiang, Political Commissar Ye Hui, subordinate to:
The 785th Air Brigade, the 786th Air Brigade, the 787th Air Brigade, the 788th Air Brigade, the 789th Air Brigade, the 790th Air Brigade, the 791st Air Brigade, the 792nd Airborne Brigade, the 793rd Airborne Brigade, and the 794th Airborne Brigade.
(85) "National League for Democracy in Cambodia ◎ 78th Air Force Group Army" Commander Qian Zhen, Political Commissar Qin Yan, subordinate to:
The 795th Air Brigade, the 796th Air Brigade, the 797th Air Brigade, the 798th Air Brigade, the 799th Air Brigade, the 800th Air Brigade, the 801st Air Brigade, the 802nd Airborne Brigade, the 803rd Airborne Brigade, and the 804th Airborne Brigade.
(86) "National League for Democracy in Cambodia ◎ 79th Air Force Group Army" Commander Liu Ming, Political Commissar Jiang Yi, subordinate to:
Air Brigade No. 805, Air Brigade No. 806, Air Brigade No. 807, Air Brigade No. 808, Air Brigade No. 809, Air Brigade No. 810, Air Brigade No. 811, Air Brigade No. 812, Airborne Brigade No. 813, Airborne Brigade No. 814.
—The Lao National League for Democracy Air Force is expected to have a full complement of personnel: [number missing].
—The Lao National League for Democracy Air Force has a full complement of personnel: [number missing] people.
——————Laos National League for Democracy Army/Navy——————
(87) "National League for Democracy in Cambodia ◎ Mandalay Fleet" Commander Meng Jiang, Political Commissar Peng Guicheng, subordinate to:
The 36th Aircraft Carrier Strike Group, the 37th Aircraft Carrier Strike Group, the 38th Integrated Supply Group, the 39th Integrated Supply Group, the 40th Integrated Supply Group, the 815th Amphibious Combined Brigade, and the 816th Amphibious Combined Brigade.
(88) "National League for Democracy in Cambodia ◎ Yangon Fleet" Commander He Ren, Political Commissar Zeng Ning, subordinate to:
The 41st Aircraft Carrier Strike Group, the 42nd Aircraft Carrier Strike Group, the 43rd Integrated Supply Group, the 44th Integrated Supply Group, the 45th Integrated Supply Group, the 817th Amphibious Combined Brigade, and the 818th Amphibious Combined Brigade.
—The Lao National League for Democracy Navy is expected to have a full complement of personnel: [number missing].
—The Lao National League for Democracy Navy's full complement of personnel: [number missing] people.
————————(Total military strength of the China Democratic League)————————
◎Army——
Expected full staff: [number] people.
Actual full staff: [number] people.
◎Air Force——
Expected full staff: [number] people.
Actual full staff: people.
◎Navy——
Expected full staff: [number] people.
Actual full staff: people.
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"The task is arduous and the road ahead is long."
Looking at the project proposal, Lin Feng sighed deeply.
The destruction of Japan resulted in losses of hundreds of thousands. While the outcome wasn't perfect, it wasn't as bad as he had imagined.
Given time to recover, raising an army of several million is not a problem.
But... if this keeps going, when will it ever end?
The navy alone requires more than five million people, most of whom are only used for sailing and transporting supplies; only half are actually combat units.
The army is alright, but there is a threshold for a million-strong army.
The Air Force... was in a terrible state...
"No, no, we have to develop the atomic bomb as soon as possible. With the atomic bomb, we can make up for our inferior troop strength!"
Lin Feng shook his head, clearing his mind of distractions, and then picked up a pen to sign his name at the very end of the China Democratic League's military reform plan.
As time went on, the National League for Democracy's military reform plan was revised to near perfection and gradually implemented in various military units, with the assistance of presidents from various countries in conscription.
In addition, corresponding colleges were also established in the southeastern peninsula.
For example: Lai Chau Rocket Force Command Academy, Saigon Armored Command Academy, Phnom Penh Naval Command Academy, Vientiane Army Command Academy, Bangkok Air Force Command Academy...
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