Chapter 194: The boundary monument leads to disputes
Chapter 194: The boundary monument leads to dispute
Nowadays, there are more than 10,000 people in the Bazaar Camp in Hulun City, including the Guard Battalion of the Second Cavalry Regiment of the 142nd Infantry Regiment. Because there are many veterans in the 142nd Infantry Regiment and the 143rd Infantry Regiment, the two regiments sent the most officers, which greatly damaged the strength of the two main regiments. After the rest of the troops returned to their respective garrisons, the Bazaar Camp began a vigorous training.
Wang Maoru attached great importance to the training of his subordinates' troops and required the veterans and squad leaders to train new recruits extremely strictly and not be lazy. Liu Hua's example is ahead, he is usually sloppy and has no bones in wartime, and all veterans and officers dare not neglect. Similarly, with the help of Babin Guyd, Wang Maoru made some modifications to the training subjects. In addition to basic military appearance and military discipline and military skills, training subjects such as group charge and fortification construction have been added.
Before, soldiers were always holding guns and bowing their waists when they charged. A large group of people charged with courage. After seeing it, Wang Maoru scolded you, "You are not as good as the Japanese." The Japanese also knew about waves of charges. However, they had no time. Now that they finally got free, Wang Maoru immediately asked for the formulation of the "Border Defense Military Infantry Regulations". The regulations were formulated by all officers and German officials who worked in Yakeshi, mainly referring to Wang Maoru's requirements.
The "Border Defense Army Infantry Regulations" first stipulates that each soldier must understand seven soldier guidelines, which are:
1. Soldiers take obeying orders as their duty. Any violation of military orders will be deprived of all power and honor of soldiers. If they violate orders on the battlefield, they will be executed by firing guns.
2. Pay attention to protecting your own safety under any circumstances. The life of every soldier is precious. You can counterattack anyone in the enemy-occupied area that threatens the lives of our soldiers.
3. All soldiers strictly abide by the "Infantry Practice" for training and actual combat, otherwise you will lose your lives and your companions.
4. The majestic military appearance should be maintained at any time and anywhere. Do not be disorganized, actively drink and cause trouble, or harass residents.
5. Historical cities shall not be destroyed at will. Soldiers of each army shall pay attention to protecting themselves while protecting cultural relics and historical relics.
6. The commander shall strictly abide by his duties under any circumstances. Those who commit suicide by evading responsibility and evading responsibility shall be revoked by the honor of his soldiers and preferential treatment to his family. Irresponsible suicide acts shall be ordered by the higher-level command to reprimand.
7. Soldiers can choose to surrender in the following situations. 1. The army will lose 70% of its personnel; 2. There is no hope of breaking through the siege and food, and there will be no support and supplies; 3. After the Supreme Commander's order.
In the "Infantry Practice", it consists of soldiers' basic qualities, marching requirements, combat skills, defense skills, assassination and fighting, weapon maintenance, and engineering fortifications.
It stipulates in detail that the three-man scattered charge must be maintained during the charge, and the interval between the charge groups must be maintained, and the zigzag advances to prevent being shot by bullets.
During defensive warfare, two trenches must be dug in front and back. The first s-type trenches are called combat trenches, which play a protective role in combat. The latter straight trenches are called traffic trenches, which are responsible for ordering and transporting ammunition, evacuating wounded, etc.
The "Border Defense Infantry Regulations" was quickly formulated and it was formulated in just three days. The efficiency was not low. Then, Wang Maoru and Chief of Staff Zhu Yongquan ordered all troops to strictly train and train as required in the name of the headquarters. The "Border Defense Infantry Regulations" (hereinafter referred to as the "Infantry Regulations") were printed in tens of thousands of booklets and distributed to soldiers. Although many of the soldiers did not even recognize words, this did not prevent the soldiers from learning, because in addition to the text description, there were also picture explanations. Having said that, the painting level of German officials was not ordinary. Wang Maoru only learned after asking that, it turned out that they had all studied map drawings in the officers' schools.
"Are you crazy?" Wang Maoru also saw it clearly and said strangely.
The 17th Mixed Brigade Cavalry Regiment stationed the Xinbaerhu left and right banners on the western front of Hulunbuir, responsible for border inspection. Opposite their defense line were the Zhongleo Banner of Chechen Khan's tribe of the Outer Mongolia Autonomous Government and the Khalkha people from Zhongqian Banner.
"I'm here to apologize for the crime with a thorn." Gong Xiaoqi said kneeling on the ground with a thud, thinking someone would help him, but everyone was stunned by his behavior.
"Stand up and tell me what's going on?" Wang Maoru was surprised. If he was not in your base, why would he play with the generals and ministers?
Gong Xiaoqi talked about the cause of the incident. It turned out that his cavalry received a message from the Arubrak Barhu people during the border patrol that the border mark seemed to have been moved, so he found the locals. The locals immediately said that it must be the Khalkha people from Outer Mongolia who had moved the border mark, and moved at least five kilometers northeast. The patrol soldiers immediately returned to the regiment headquarters to report to Gong Xiaoqi that the Gong Xiaoqi was visiting a local noble family and drank. After hearing this, they were furious and ordered the entire regiment to move to the place where the border mark was moving.
The nobles were also very angry when they heard that Outer Mongolia had moved the border without authorization. They were not from the same tribe since ancient times. The Chechen Khan tribe of Outer Mongolia was a Khalkha, and Hulunbuir locals were mostly Ewenk and Barhu people. The Barhus and his family originally lived in Lake Baikal, and later moved to Hulunbuir area and became a new Barhus. The Barhus and Khalkha people have been fighting for the pastures continuously. Because the Khalkha people are powerful, the Barhus are therefore the Barhus.
Frequently suffered losses. Hearing that a group of people wanted to punish the Khalkhas, the owner of the Barhu people's flag immediately summoned the grassland warriors to fight against the Khalkhas together. (Note: During the Republic of China, Ewenk, Dahaner, and Mongolia became Mongolians. After the Republic of China, it was stipulated as a small ethnic group, separated from the Mongolians, and Tongguang Oroqen was separated from the Manchus and classified as a separate ethnic group, which played a role in protecting the cultural heritage of the small ethnic group. Therefore, there were only five ethnic groups in the Republic of China, but they ignored the southern ethnic minorities)
After Gong Xiaoqi led his army to Arubrak, he shocked the Khalkhas on the opposite side for a while. With the support of Outer Mongolia and the Japanese, the Khalkhas made tentative provocations, hoping to use this to find out the attitude and softness of the Hulunbuir government hosted by Wang Maoru.
Seeing the Khalkha retreat, Gong Xiaoqi asked the Barhu people to move the boundary mark back to their original position. The local Barhu people decided to teach the Khalkhas a lesson. Because of the conflict between tribes, they were bullied by the Khalkhas for a long time. This time they finally got back and had a place to vent their anger. They moved the boundary mark twenty kilometers northwest to occupy a large area of plump grassland. A few days later, the Khalkhas saw that their territory had been reduced, and the people suddenly became very popular and carried the boundary mark to be moved back. To be continued...
Chapter completed!