Chapter 199 All promotions
The ranks of the officer rank are divided into lieutenant (shao middle and upper), school rank (shao middle and upper), general (shao middle and upper), and marshal tenth level.
The captain and sergeant are the first class corps and non-commissioned officers.
The officers at the municipal level shall be held by the rank of lieutenant, the officers at the battalion shall be held by the school, and the officers at the military level shall be held by the general.
Military-level officers are generally at least rank major general, so they can be called general.
After the new reorganization, Sun Zheng was promoted to the rank of lieutenant general and took office as the commander of the Kaifeng Army (two armies 20,000 people), stationed in Kaifeng, and cooperated with Li Gang to implement the new policy in Kaifeng Prefecture.
Lai Qingyun was promoted to the rank of lieutenant general and served as the commander of the Hebei Army Group (30,000 troops in the three armies). After the preliminary training was completed, he crossed the river to Hebei to clear the remnants of the Jin army on Hebei East Road and Hebei West Road, eliminated or disbanded the local Song army, and reorganized the local rebel army.
In order to fulfill his promise, Chen Xun placed Yue Fei in the Hebei Army Group, and served as deputy commander with the rank of lieutenant colonel, and led five new battalions under an old officer of the Chen family army.
Ke Lei was also promoted to the rank of lieutenant general and served as the commander of the First Navy Army Group (30,000 troops in the three armies), mainly responsible for the navy army north of the Yangtze River.
Finally, Chen Xun himself ordered the rank of marshal and the commander of the Xuzhou Army (40,000 troops), who was responsible for conquering the lower reaches of the Yellow River, Jingdong East Road and Jingdong East Road.
Except for the three lieutenant generals who went north, Chen Xun did not forget the officers who stayed at home.
Wang Yuan was promoted to major general and served as the commander of the Second Navy Army Group (two armies 20,000 people), mainly responsible for the navy army south of the Yangtze River and the South China Sea Navy.
Lu Hui was promoted to lieutenant general and served as the commander of the Guangzhou Army Group (30,000 troops in the three armies). He was mainly responsible for defending his hometown in Guangzhou and waiting for an opportunity to guide Guangnan East Road.
The soldiers of the Second Navy Army Group were reorganized by Wang Yuan, under the cooperation and supervision of the General Staff and the Military Affairs Department, and the original navy army in Jiangnan was not enough. He was confident in recruiting new recruits and assisting in training with the Military Affairs Department.
The same is true for the soldiers of the Guangzhou Army Group. Lu Hui, under the cooperation and supervision of the General Staff and the Military Affairs Department, reorganized the Chen family army in Guangzhou. The staff was not enough to recruit them on Guangnan East Road, and the Military Affairs Department assisted in training.
All officers at or above the battalion level were promoted and recommended by five generals and the General Staff, and the list was handed over to Chen Xun for confirmation before taking office.
The promotion of officers at the battalion level is directly determined by the General Staff.
At the same time, Li Gang was also invited to the General Staff Department, and was regarded as the second official in the military government who also held government and military positions.
The first one is Chen Xun himself.
After the reorganization, there is running-in training. When the training is initially completed and you can march from a long distance, it is already mid-June.
On this day, Chen Xun was free and played with a few animals at home to cultivate feelings. Pei Ren came to report on his work:
"Yue Fei has entered Hebei West Road and has just occupied Li Yang of the Amway Army."
Yue Fei's five cavalry battalions were first formed. Due to the high proportion of veterans and elites, the training speed was also fast and the combat power quickly returned to the standard. In early June, he couldn't wait to drive the camp north.
The five cities on the north bank of the Yellow River can be said to have fallen by the wind, and then Huazhou, on the northernmost side of Jingji Road, was also captured by the fifth camp without wasting its power.
When Yue Fei was a little self-doubted, he finally encountered a hard bone in Liyang.
Li Yang had been back and forth between the Song and Jin armies before, but was eventually taken advantage of by a rebel army after the Jin people were defeated.
This rebel army was not a rebel army that was wholeheartedly fighting against the Jin Dynasty, but a rebel army that rebelled and wanted to survive. They had no ambitions and did not continue to expand their territory after occupying Liyang. Instead, they enjoyed it in Liyang.
If Li Yang had not been plundered and had little oil and water, this rebel army might have been "corroded" directly in Li Yang.
After Yue Fei arrived, he asked him to open the city gate, but of course the rebels would not agree.
After seeing that the defenders defending Li Yang were not the Song army, Yue Fei directly commanded the army to start fighting, and the standard siege process of the Chen family army was used.
Muskets suppress the city walls, explosives break the city, grenade street battles, and the battle ends soon.
"He still insisted not to fight the Song army?" Chen Xun asked.
"I am not as persistent as before, but I still admire you. It's such a good plan." Pei Ren praised.
The plan he mentioned was not complicated. Chen Xun arranged for Yue Fei to order five cavalry battalions with the rank of lieutenant colonel. However, in addition to Yue Fei's own direct battalion, the other four battalion commanders also had two major ranks and two lieutenant colonels.
In other words, there are two old Chen family officers who are on par with Yue Fei in terms of military rank, and are only one level away from their job rank.
Although he was a senior official and was defeated by someone, Yue Fei was promoted to lieutenant colonel by Chen Xun and had no foundation in the Chen family's army.
Even half of his deputy and subordinates in his own direct battalion were not convinced by him.
Chen Xun came from later generations and knew that Yue Fei was very powerful, but the soldiers of the Chen family didn't know that, and there were many people who didn't buy it.
If Yue Fei hadn't had some old comrades coming to help, he would have been difficult for him to even have basic command.
Chen Xun had no choice but to overcome this situation by Yue Fei himself.
The same situation directly caused Yue Fei to be unable to implement the bottom line of his failure to participate in the civil war.
Before in Huazhou, when he encountered a city defended by the Song army, Yue Fei avoided the battle and did not attack. The other four battalions directly formed a group to attack on their own, and they also won a series of great victory.
This led to further decreasing Yue Fei's reputation among these five camps.
Now, unless he put down the bottom line and truly integrates into the Chen family army, and treats the Song army as an enemy, this situation will not be changed.
"It's not a trick. I didn't ask him to fight the Song army. But now our sphere of influence is not bordered by the Jin Kingdom. If we want to become a organized Jin army, I have no good way for the time being. I can only go north all the way by himself, open up the entire Hebei West Road, and then enter the Jin Kingdom to fight the Jin people." Chen Xun defended.
In fact, Chen Xun didn't expect to design this open plot at first, but he didn't expect that the Jin soldiers in Hebei would escape so thoroughly. When the Chen family army was reorganized, almost all the Jin soldiers in Hebei would flee back to their country. Now only the Song army and the rebels were left in Hebei, which created this misunderstanding.
Good luck makes people feel bad, I can only hope that Yue Fei can figure it out by himself.
"I will write to him later. If he really doesn't want to be enemies with the Song people, I will send him a ship to the Goryeo or the Liaodong Peninsula by sea, and let him lead troops there to harass the rear of the Jin army." Chen Xun didn't want to hate Yue Fei for this trivial matter.
Currently, there are people responsible for the strategy of Hebei Third Road (Kaifeng, Hebei, Jingdong) and Yue Fei is young and does not have the ability to stand alone yet. If you go far, you will have better training results.
"Okay, why don't you write a letter to him and ask him to think about it. It would be impossible for the fifth battalion's horse army to continue like this." Pei Ren suggested.
Chapter completed!