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Volume 1: The Arms Dealer¡¯s Feast Chapter 86: Dechuan Candidates

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    Time flies, the dog days of summer have become a thing of the past, and the weather has entered autumn.  The price of the crisp autumn air is that the sales of refrigerators and ice cream from Limin Shipbreaking Factory are blocked in the north. After all, these are seasonal items.  The remaining refrigerators are now being shipped to several big cities in the south, where summer ends later, and there are even cities where refrigerators can be used all year round.

    Some smart businessmen in Shanghai are taking advantage of this opportunity to buy a lot of food, and wait until next summer to make a fortune while taking advantage of the lack of supply in the market.

    After the Central Army organized and trained sixteen integrated divisions in several months and stored twice as many arms, the ban was also relaxed. Nanyang Military Industry can sell arms to any province in the country with the permission of the central government.  Of course, this does not include aircraft, tanks, submarines, ships of more than 10,000 tons, and artillery with a caliber of more than 100 millimeters.

    This is good news for warlords in various places to strengthen themselves. Another thing is that with the approval of the central government, local troops can choose to go to Nanjing or Peiping for training. After the training is completed, they will be awarded the title of training division.  This is not good news for warlords in various places. It turns semi-revolutionary forces in various places into pro-central forces.

    These bosses can already imagine that when a division arrives in Nanjing or Peiping, after training and replenishment (weapon personnel), it returns with greatly increased strength. If one division can defeat several of their own divisions, they will still be willing to be their subordinates.  But if the central government starts to name you and refuses to let you go, it will be tantamount to rebellion and give the central government an excuse to suppress you.  This is indeed a dilemma. At the same time, we have to keep an eye on whether those ambitious subordinates are secretly communicating with Nanjing.

    For Jin Batian, the ban on all light weapons was lifted, and Nanjing seemed to understand that ordinary warlords could not defeat the central government with the arms they bought.  After all, there is international ship trading here in Nanjing, and some can be recovered from time to time. In terms of manufacturing capacity, there are two major military factories that are much better than ordinary warlords in terms of on-hand supplies.

    There was no need to hide this deal. The first one who came to the door was an adjutant of Han Fuju, who had been in charge of Lu for several years. He opened his mouth and said two hundred anti-aircraft machine guns, one hundred 75mm mountain munitions, and 75mm  One hundred and fifty gates for field battle.

    Although Shandong is coastal, it is conservative at home and blocked abroad, otherwise it would not be equipped with a large number of automatic pistols such as box guns as standard equipment.  Like artillery and machine guns, there are not many ways to obtain them except imitation.  Han Fuju's people have long studied that Nanyang goods (as everyone calls them) are well made and cheap. Han Fuju's Lu army has five divisions and one brigade of 70,000 people, but it lacks artillery and no air defense. Both of these are  The Lu army is in urgent need of it now.

    In the past, the Japs had invaded Shandong and even caused the Qingdao Massacre. This time, Han Fuju had indeed snatched back many mines and factories from the Japs. He had been offended to death, so he decided to go against the Japs.

    Jin Batian also promoted the Chinese-style five-shot rifle he designed, but Han Fuju, Commander Han, looked down on it and said it was a waste of bullets, so he didn't want it.

    Jin Batian took this for granted. The Central Army dared to buy this semi-automatic rifle because the Central Army had the backing of two major arsenals and had the confidence to buy it.  As for the supplies of the Central Army, these army division commanders will allocate them after reporting. How can these people know that firewood and rice are expensive?  If it weren't for the limited range of submachine guns, these people would be eager to replace everyone below with submachine guns.  Yan Xishan dared to imitate China and it was officially supported by Taiyuan Arsenal.

    ???????????? Han Fuju in Shandong only had one repair shop under his command, which could not make bullets, so he could only repair the guns.  Bullets and artillery shells had to be purchased from outside, and letting Han Fuju use this gun would cost him his life.

    The east is not bright and the west is bright. After this, Jin Batian held a shooting competition within the 29th Army. The reward for the top three in each company was a brand new sniper type medium-sized five-shot rifle. Four to ten  There is an ordinary Chinese-style five-shooter.  In this name, some formal rifles were equipped with the 29th Army.  The 29th Army doesn't matter. The 29th Army has much more target practice than the average Central Army. With Jin Batian, the God of Wealth, there is no need to worry about the unlimited supply of ammunition.

    It¡¯s just that I don¡¯t have much interest in practicing on my own, so I communicated with the Peking Military and Political Department, and the Central Newspaper opened a special column on the military world.  Duncan, who was originally not well-known, was hired as the editor of the military column because of his "turtle" aura. Of course, Duncan, the deputy warrant officer and platoon leader, had not read many of the articles in it. They were all penned by the staff officers in the staff department.

    This military column focuses on the equipment training of the Japanese army, as well as the designation habits of each unit.  It was pointed out in a simple and profound way that training, including the Central Army, is not as hard as that of the little devils, especially the gap in shooting, stabbing, and team tactics.

    In theory, the training division can compete with the Japanese's second-class division, but if factors such as training, morale, equipment, and even the support of troops and self-protection are taken into account, a warlord's division cannot withstand a small Japanese regiment.  At most, the teacher can withstand oneBrigade.

    Seeing the gap is not a problem, solving the gap is a problem. As soon as the conversation changes, it becomes sweating more in peacetime and bleeding less in wartime.  There is no other way but to strengthen daily training.  If you just work behind closed doors, your achievements will naturally be limited. The 71st Army of the 19th Army near Nanjing and the 29th Army of the 17th Army near Peiping are all troops who have fought in the sea of ????blood with the little Japanese corpses. They come here for training.  It is very helpful to improve your horizons and knowledge.

    Regarding the dispatch of troops for training, the first person to respond was Liu Xiang of Sichuan. Liu Wenhui had already taken the lead in powering up the electricity, and he would be in trouble if he lagged behind any further.  Of course, the candidates who go out also need to be carefully considered, and those who will turn back will definitely not be allowed to do so.  Liu Xiang selected and dispatched Fan Shaozeng, who he thought was the most loyal (the prototype of Mr. Shaer). This Fan Shaozeng was known as the most loyal man from Pao Ge.

    At that time, Liu Wenhui used a huge sum of 500,000 yuan to bribe two teachers under Liu Xiang, Fan Shaozeng and Chen Lanting. As soon as Fan Shaozeng took the money, he turned around and reported to Liu Xiang to ask what to do.  Liu Xiang was naturally happy to be a good person and let Fan Shaozeng use it to spend money in Shanghai. As for Chen Lanting, who took the money without repaying it, he was dismissed from his post and investigated.

    "Furthermore, Fan Shaozeng's subordinates are all Pao Ge brothers. Anyone who is not Pao Ge cannot get along with Fan Shaozeng at all, so he is not afraid of other people's tactics such as mixing sand with others.

    Others looked at the list of Dechuan and saw nothing, but Jin Batian sprayed a mouthful of tea on the newspaper. Jin Batian vaguely remembered that one of the concubines of this silly teacher should be the goddaughter of the principal's wife, which meant that this silly teacher  Teacher Er is the godson of the principal (actually it hasn't happened yet, Jin Batian didn't remember the year), so it would be interesting for Liu Xiang to send him to Nanjing.

    At the same time, Yu Hanmou of the Guangdong Army sent a division of the Guangdong Army to Nanjing for training. No one in the north dared to come forward. The central government named the 27th Division of Sun Lianzhong of the 26th Route Army of Shandong and the 101st Division of Fu Zuoyi of the 35th Shanxi Army to go to Peiping for training.

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