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    "Empire Hegemony" Chapter 1041

    Chen Ziang made drastic adjustments to the frontline Qinghe Army, and formed the Fourth Field Army and the Guards Army.

    Part of the flag regiments that originally belonged to the First Legion and the Second Legion were also split into the newly formed legion and became the main force of the backbone.

    Chen Zi'ang's approach not only allows the new army to have a certain combat effectiveness, but also wants to avoid the situation that the soldiers will be in this way.

    After all, a banner regiment has been under the command of a certain legion for a long time, and this flag regiment will be deeply branded with the legion.

    If things go on like this, certain mountain factions will form among the various legions of the Qinghe Army, which is not conducive to the unity and development of the Qinghe Army.

    Chen Ziang allowed healthy competition within the Qinghe Army, only limited to units at the banner and regiment level.

    Competition between banner regiments is conducive to the maintenance of vigorous combat effectiveness of each unit, and competition at the legion level is unnecessary.

    Because each legion has at least five banner regiments, with a strength of more than 100,000 troops.

    If competition among legions is encouraged, faction hilltops will be formed mainly at the legion level.

    Compete among the flag groups at will, because he can effectively control it by adjusting the sequence of the flag groups.

    Everything is too much, Chen Ziang encourages healthy competition in the army, and at the same time, there is a limit.

    After this drastic establishment adjustment, a considerable number of flag regiments have changed their subordinate establishments.

    The flag regiments that originally belonged to the first and third legions were now transferred to the fourth and guard flag regiments to form new troops.

    Although they formed a new legion, the organizational system based on the flag regiment has not changed, so the combat effectiveness will not be greatly affected.

    This is the twenty-second, twenty-third, twenty-fourth, twenty-fifth, and twenty-sixth banner regiments of the newly formed Guards, whose combat effectiveness is yet to be tested.

    After all, these troops were directly upgraded from the second-line security banner battalions, and their original banner battalions were stationed in various prefectures and counties, and they were not familiar with each other.

    Now suddenly the second-line troops stationed in various prefectures and counties are suddenly gathered together to form a new army. It will take a while to get familiar with it.

    Fortunately, Chen Zi'ang and the others don't need to launch a large-scale attack on the Hexi Province right now. Their pressure here is just to put pressure on the Far Eastern court.

    After completing the reorganization of the new troops, the two generals Zhou Ba and Lei Ming, who had served as deputy commanders during the spring offensive, quietly left the front line.

    Zhou Ba was originally the deputy head of the First Field Army, and Lei Ming was the deputy head of the Third Field Army.

    Although Chen Zi'ang newly formed the Fourth Army Corps and the Guards Banner Corps, these two generals did not adjust their positions, and they were still members of the First and Third Corps.

    It's just that after the two of them left the front line of Luyang Province, they did not return to their troops. Instead, they disguised themselves and went to Nanchuan Province and Beichuan Province respectively under the escort of the Operations Executive Department of the Intelligence Investigation Institute.

    Both Nanchuan Province and Beichuan Province are now under the control of the Far Eastern court, but there are also legions belonging to the Rebel Alliance.

    After being infiltrated by the Intelligence Investigation Institute, these troops originally under the jurisdiction of the Rebel Alliance have almost become vassals of the Qinghe Army.

    Because the command organizations at all levels of these legions are filled with a large number of people who have infiltrated the Qinghe army.

    Many of the people who infiltrated the Qinghe Army were students drawn from the Qinghe Army's combat troops and the War College.

    Compared with the original leaders of these rebels who were born in a rough place, only had a passion for blood, and only knew how to eat meat and drink heavily, the people who infiltrated from the Qinghe Army were more capable.

    These infiltrated brothers have already occupied most of the important positions in the grassroots and middle levels of the Rebel Army, and some high-level leaders have also been divided, disintegrated and bought a lot.

    So now these rebel corps are actually in the battle order of the Qinghe Army.

    It's just that the people who infiltrated the Qinghe army did not have a single person, and they lacked a backbone to implement Chen Ziang's huge battle plan.

    After all, these legions were behind enemy lines, quite far away from Chen Ziang's army. Due to the backward communication ability, Chen Ziang had no way to command remotely.

    Because Chen Zi'ang's order is estimated to take a month to be delivered, it loses its timeliness.

    Under such circumstances, there is an urgent need for a few soldiers who can stand alone in the enemy's rearThe general on one side sits in charge.

    These generals who can stand on their own have their own opinions and the ability to lead independent operations.

    They will also make corresponding specific strategic and tactical adjustments according to changes in the situation, rather than rigidly executing orders from the base camp.

    Zhou Ba and Lei Ming are both grown-up generals of the Qinghe Army, and they can deeply understand Chen Ziang's strategic intentions.

    So Chen Ziang sent them to the enemy's rear to command those rebel troops to ensure the smooth completion of his plan.

    The Qinghe Army now has many generals who are good at fighting, especially now that more than 300,000 troops have gathered on the front line, there are also many generals.

    The sudden disappearance of the two generals, Zhou Ba and Lei Ming, did not attract the attention of interested people.

    After all, the Qinghe Army often adjusts its personnel. Zhou Ba and Lei Ming disappeared from the front line. Others thought they had returned to the Third and First Army Corps stationed in Jiangnan Province and Yunshan Province.

    After all, the spring offensive is over, and the command headquarters established by the spring offensive has also been revoked. The two deputy commanders will naturally return.

    Zhou Ba and Lei Ming went to Nanchuan and Beichuan provinces this time, which was different from Li Changqing's trip to Baishan province.

    The rebel troops in Nanchuan Province and Beichuan Province were almost controlled by the Qinghe Army, and Zhou Ba and the others could directly use them as soon as they went.

    There are many enemies in the Baishan Province, and the rebel troops are weak. It is necessary for Li Changqing to lead the elite troops to integrate and strengthen the local strength.

    When the Qinghe Army was adjusting its establishment on a large scale and preparing for the war, in the opposite Hexi Province, Marshal Hu Ziyang of the Imperial Guard also completed his own defense arrangement.

    The imperial guards mobilized about 200,000 troops from other fronts and gathered them in the Hexi province, together with the tens of thousands of troops led by the former General Liu Yan, the provincial garrison, and the local garrison.

    Hu Ziyang's army in Hexi Province is also as high as 300,000. Although it is not as strong as the Qinghe Army, it is still strong.

    Hu Ziyang's 300,000 troops were distributed in the areas of Qingcheng Mansion, Xixiang Mansion, Tianjin Mansion and Long'an Mansion, forming a defensive pattern fifty miles wide and hundreds of miles deep.

    In this defensive area, there are countless fortified towns, and the Imperial Guards have built countless fortresses and trenches, which can be said to be well-prepared.

    If the Qinghe Army wants to launch an attack on the Hexi Province, it is bound to pull out these nails blocking the way one by one, and the Qinghe Army will also fall into the quagmire of war.

    Generalissimo Hu Ziyang of the Imperial Guard knew very well that his Imperial Guard's combat and tactical capabilities were inferior to that of the Qinghe Army, so his tactic was to drag the Qinghe Army to the same level as the Imperial Guard, and then fight a war of attrition.  (Remember the site URL: www.hlnovel.com
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