Chapter 641 (Part 2) The Central Front of the Allied Forces
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"Since the output of tanks and armored vehicles is not enough to meet the composition of the armored army, in the first stage, six mixed army will be trained first, each army will be led by 1 Chinese mixed infantry brigade (13,000 people), 1 Japanese infantry brigade (14,500), 1 Siberian Infantry Division (13,000), 1 ** field heavy artillery gang (1,200 people), 1 armored regiment (2,200 people), 1 anti-aircraft artillery regiment (800 people), 1 engineer and baggage regiment (2,072 people), plus the Army Command (218 people), the total total strength of the infantry army is 47,000 people. [High quality update.]
The specific plan is as follows:
The Central Front of the Alliance
The 1st Infantry Army, which is under the jurisdiction of the 7th Chinese Mixed Infantry Brigade, the 1st Japanese Infantry Brigade, the 1st Siberian Infantry Division, the 1st Field Heavy Artillery Regiment, the 1st Armored Regiment, the 1st Anti-Aircraft Regiment, and the 1st Engineer and Baggage Regiment.
The 2nd Infantry Army, the 8th Brigade of the Chinese Mixed Infantry, the 2nd Brigade of the Japanese Infantry, the 2nd Siberian Infantry Division, the 2nd Field Heavy Artillery Regiment, the 2nd Armored Regiment, the 2nd Anti-Aircraft Regiment, and the 2nd Engineer and Bailout Regiment.
The 3rd Infantry Army, the 25th Brigade of the Chinese Mixed Infantry, the 3rd Brigade of the Japanese Infantry, the 3rd Siberian Infantry Division, the 5th Field Heavy Artillery Regiment, the 3rd Armored Regiment, the 3rd Anti-Aircraft Regiment, and the 3rd Engineer and Baggage Regiment.
The 4th Infantry Army, the 26th Brigade of the Chinese Mixed Infantry, the 15th Brigade of the Japanese Infantry, the 4th Siberian Infantry Division, the 3rd Heavy Artillery Regiment, the 4th Armored Regiment, the 4th Anti-Aircraft Regiment, and the 4th Engineer and Bailout Regiment.
The 5th Infantry Army, the 58th Brigade of the Chinese Mixed Infantry, the 9th Brigade of the Japanese Infantry, the 5th Siberian Infantry Division, the 7th Heavy Artillery Regiment, the 5th Armored Regiment, the 5th Anti-Aircraft Regiment, and the 5th Engineer and Bailout Regiment.
The 6th Infantry Army, the 59th Brigade of the Chinese Mixed Infantry, the 21st Brigade of the Japanese Infantry, the 6th Siberian Infantry Division, the 3rd Heavy Artillery Regiment, the 6th Armored Regiment, the 6th Anti-Aircraft Regiment, and the 6th Engineer and Bailout Regiment."
Speaking of this, all the Chinese division commanders and Japanese division commanders in the conference room had their ears raised, and the commanders of the Siberian Infantry Division had no major reaction. Obviously, whether the mixed arrangement or reorganization of the Central Front of the Allied Alliance, it was a meeting of the Chinese and Japanese generals. Former Russian generals in Siberia would never respond to the position of the army commander.
Qian Tianfu, director of the Operations Office of the Allied Forces Command, smiled and did not continue to say that Wang Geng, who was in the position of the head of the conference table, took over the conversation and said calmly,
"According to the comprehensive considerations of the coalition command and the specific circumstances of the generals, I announce the following appointments in the name of the commander-in-chief of the coalition commander-in-chief:
1. Lieutenant General Zhang Weixi, the former commander of the 3rd Division of the Chinese Army, was appointed as the commander of the 1st Infantry Army of the Central Front Army.
2. Appointed Lieutenant General Kawahisao, the former commander of the 1st Japanese Division, as the commander of the 2nd Infantry Army of the Central Front Army of the Alliance.
3. Lieutenant General Lieutenant General Lie Mingzhong, the former commander of the 9th Division of the Chinese Army, was appointed as commander of the 3rd Infantry Army of the Central Front Army of the Alliance.
4. The former commander of the 2nd Japanese Division, Lieutenant General Hanoi Reito, was appointed as the commander of the 4th Infantry Army of the Central Front Army of the Alliance.
5. Appoint Lieutenant General Xiong Shihui, the former commander of the 20th Division of the Chinese Army, as commander of the 5th Infantry Army of the Central Front Army
6. Lieutenant General Fukuda Mataro, the former commander of the 5th Division of the Japanese Army, was appointed as the commander of the 6th Infantry Army of the Central Front Army of the Alliance.
Wang Geng announced the appointment of the first batch of six infantry armies, and a buzzing sound came from below. Obviously, the commanders of the three main reorganized divisions of the Chinese 3rd Army, who participated in the coalition, and the three division commanders of the Japanese First Army who had just arrived from Japan, each obtained the opportunity to command a brand new Central Front mixed army.
In addition, the first batch of these six infantry armies were organized into the main mixed brigades and infantry brigades of China and Japan. The slightly weaker were the six Siberian infantry divisions. However, due to the first-level strengthening of the army's heavy artillery regiment, the armored regiment, the anti-aircraft artillery regiment, and the engineering and baggage regiment, the overall combat strength was stronger than the original Chinese reorganized division and the Japanese A-type division.
The organization and equipment level of these six Siberian infantry divisions are no longer the standards of the 4th Regiment of the 2nd Brigade of the Federal Infantry Division in the early days, but basically refers to the organization of the Chinese mixed infantry brigade. The entire division is full of 13,000 people, and also has 3 infantry regiments (3x2750 people), 1 artillery regiment (1200 people), 1 cavalry reconnaissance battalion (560 people), 2 anti-aircraft artillery/anti-tank battalion (2x225 people), 1 engineer baggage regiment (4x518 people, including 1 engineering battalion, 1 logistics battalion, and 2 supplementary battalion), 1 brigade communication service company (126 people), 1 field medical company (126 people), and 1 division teaching team (216 people)
Perhaps the armored reconnaissance battalion was replaced by a cavalry reconnaissance battalion to take care of the tradition of Siberian troops. Of course, in terms of machine gun firepower, it is indeed quite different from the Chinese mixed brigade with the armored battalion. However, it is an indisputable fact that Siberian troops are more skilled than driving Chinese wheeled armored chariots when riding three sets of horse-drawn carriages.
Moreover, unlike the Federal Infantry Division, the infantry squad of the two-level infantry division of the Siberian division was not equipped with Japanese 38 large caps, but the 1903 Springfield rifle produced by China. The infantry squads of the Chinese Mixed Brigade among these six infantry armies were all replaced by the original m1903 Springfield rifle to the m1 Galand semi-automatic rifle. Therefore, although the mixed troops were infantry army, the firepower level of individual soldiers has been greatly improved!
Of course, the tragic Japanese Army was incorporated into the infantry brigades of these six infantry armies. Given that the rifles of the Japanese Army's standard weapons were still 38, the firepower of the Japanese brigade was approaching the Siberian Infantry Division, and it might even be a little weaker in the future. The distance between the Chinese mixed brigades equipped with all members of the m1 Galand was getting farther and farther away.
Fortunately, the Japanese brigades and Siberian Infantry Divisions of these six newly formed Central Front Infantry Army are equipped with Chinese-made 7.62 Browning squad light machine guns, 7.62mm Browning air-cooled heavy machine guns, 60mm caliber platoons, 81mm caliber battalion mortars, including Chinese-made melon grenades.
It's just that the Chinese army has a self-defense weapon: the Colt M1911 automatic pistol, but it does not have the same large-scale equipment for the Japanese brigade and the Siberian infantry division. The logistics and medical soldiers and civilian personnel in the Chinese troops are newly equipped with smaller and lighter Chinese-made Colt.38 revolver.
Chapter completed!