Chapter 106: Police Action in the Sixth Oil-Producing Area



The 1,500 non-commissioned officers who also arrived in the Bay Area began their overseas training, receiving basic three-three system training, the Chinese Bay Area version of training. There was actually no major movement in the first month, except for providing nutrition and physical examinations to these trainees.

After a heart-to-heart talk, the families of these 1,500 people were taken to the old oil-producing area and the sixth oil-producing area, where they were assigned work within their capabilities and started a normal life.

After their worries were resolved, these 1,500 cadets burst out with 12% enthusiasm for training.

After nearly four and a half months of training, they will graduate today and return to their homeland to fight for their country.

At the same time, Damascus also used the income from the sixth oil-producing area for four months to equip this light synthetic armored assault division headed by 1,500 grassroots officers with equipment from the Osa Machinery Factory. The equipment level is consistent with that of Osa's National Guard.

"Your Highness, the graduates of the Special International Non-commissioned Officer Cooperation Training Course are ready. Please review them!" the executive instructor said, standing at attention and saluting.

"Begin the review!" Osa, wearing a lieutenant general's uniform today, said as he stepped into the Land Rover review car.

"One, two, three, salute!"

Hello, students!

"Hello, Your Highness!"...

After the review, Osa had dinner with the trainees who were about to return home in the training center cafeteria.

At 1 a.m. that night, they bid farewell to the special high-speed train to the Northern Sara Complex at the Bay Area High-Speed ​​Railway Station, and then drove their equipment back to the country at the border station.

The sixth oil-producing area produced nearly 30,000 tons of crude oil in its first month, much to the satisfaction of Damascus and the Osa North and South Oil Company. Even more pleased were the nearly 140,000 residents of the sixth oil-producing area, who, after years of struggle, finally had new hope in their lives.

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