Section 100
After the recruits joined the army, the first step to do was to directly select the squad leader among the recruits, and the new recruits were democratically elected. The platoon where Li Wei was located was divided into eight squads. Because it was the recruit company, there were eight or nine squads in one squad. Li Wei and six other soldiers were divided into one squad. A soldier from Zibo, Shandong was elected as the squad leader. The reason for being elected as a squad was very simple. Whoever has the biggest size is the squad leader. Li Wei's outfit is pretty good in modern times. Compared with other people who have used to farming work in rural areas, it is almost inconspicuous. Moreover, the skin of the city people is whiter and thinner than that of the countryside. Li Wei's bronze outfit is almost called a squad white face.
Fan Guowen was assigned to the third squad in a row, and the squad leader was no longer his share. He was a squad leader from Shanxi. However, Fan Guowen, the nickname of the young man, was confirmed.
The squad leader has been selected and started to practice. The first thing he needs to learn is to take a team. The recruits who cannot distinguish between front and back, left and right often turn around and even bump into each other under a command. All of this has to be learned from the beginning. Fortunately, the platoon leaders are experienced and patient enough to teach these recruits to recognize the direction and slogan movements.
Fan Guowen and Li Wei, who had a certain military quality, had accurate and sensitive movements. Li Wei taught himself. Fan Guowen received military training from the US military in college. The two of them stood out at once, and some of the movements were even more standardized than those of the instructors.
The eyes of several company platoon leaders of the recruit company lit up. Among the new recruits, there were a few of them with good qualities. They pointed out their names and asked Li Wei and Fan Guowen to directly leave the list as typical examples to assist the instructor instructing the training of these recruits.
Looking at the recruits who were about to be able to help their comrades, Li Wei was willing to guide them. The first thing the recruits do to join the army is to obey. The degree of response to orders and cooperation with others through cohort training.
Even so, the recruits were still full of misfortunes. It would be fine if they made a fool of themselves. But nearly 100 people were making a fool of themselves together. It was a great wonder. Li Wei really didn't know whether it was better to cry or laugh. Fortunately, the Eighth Route Army instructors still maintained a patient and understanding smile, and everyone worked together. After a lot of energy and a full day, the recruits seemed to be a little bit of a soldier, and they could only obey orders and orders, turn left to right, stand attentive, and rest.
He shouted slogans at the top of his throat and demonstrated his actions. Sometimes a group of people would still be slammed into a group, or a dozen people would simply be stiff in their stupid postures and move forward with their hands and feet. Li Wei was not wrong with patience, and Fan Guowen's patience had long been polished out in the cultural class in the arsenal, and these new recruits did not feel like they were making fools. Progress was always obvious.
The boring exercises, queues and emergency training lasted for half a month, not only for these recruits, but also for Li Wei and Fan Guowen, there were great changes.
Take Fan Guowen, a Chinese overseas Chinese who has been pampered since childhood. He was born and raised in the United States and was really raised with milk bread. When he squeezed into the big kang together, he fell up and fell asleep without saying a word, but he couldn't stand the food. The new recruits' food was not as special supply system as the arsenal. After eating cornmeal steamed buns for a few days, they complained that there was no hamburger and cheese. Other new recruits looked at him with discomfort and disgusted eyes. There was even disdain in their eyes. Li Wei did not think that Fan Guowen was a show of pampering. This was the contrast of living habits, and he didn't say much. Instead, in order to comfort him psychologically, he cut the steamed buns with a knife and made a piece of fermented tofu and pickles. Quan Chong was a hamburger with cheese, which was called a Chinese hamburger.
Fan Guowen was holding the Chinese burger. At that time, tears were almost touched. Many new recruits also followed suit and made Chinese burgers, and the taste was unique. There were many imitators, but no one felt that Fan Guowen was too fashionable. As Chinese and Western life differences were assimilated here.
After half a month of military training, the real military training allowed Li Wei to participate like others. The Communist Party team is a team that speaks based on strength. The instructors of the recruits company definitely know more than Li Wei who has read a lot of books. These are valuable experiences exchanged for countless sacrifices and blood.
Compared with the Central Army of the Kuomintang, the Eighth Route Army, which had extremely poor military equipment, paid more attention to human quality. The guns were released as soon as the machine was turned, but the machine could not be transferred. Therefore, the training of soldiers was extremely strict. Old Red Army soldiers who had not passed the regular military academy used combat experience that was almost the price of blood and life to ensure that high-quality soldiers were trained and the gap in military quality with the Japanese army and local governments was closer.
He once fought with the Japanese devils, and even Li Wei himself had to admit that in fact, it was not like in movies and novels. The anti-Japanese warriors swept a large number of guns and were brave and invincible. The devils died like cutting wheat. On the contrary, the Japanese devils who had undergone regular shooting and assassination training were significantly higher than those of Chinese soldiers, whether in individual combat capabilities or team combat capabilities. Even after the Pingxingguan victory or even in the battle of hundreds of regiments, China's victory relies on the absolute advantage of military strength, but it still paid a huge price.
The only thing that the Japanese cannot compare with is the Chinese anti-Japanese warriors' fearlessness and continuous revolutionary spirit. Even when they are most difficult and their lives are at risk, everyone can maintain an optimistic spirit.
During the day, the soldiers are learning the key points of tactical movements explained by the instructor. Even if they are still practicing in their spare time, everyone knows very well that the Japanese can't be beaten away by shouting revolutionary slogans. Instead, they have to work with Japanese people with real guns and ammunition, and try to save themselves to eliminate the enemy.
Every night, people practice the tactical movements of climbing walls and crossing on the walls of the people, whether high or low. Every morning, people tirelessly throw grenades for training, or practice the assassination techniques taught by the instructors with fake guns weighing more than ten pounds.
Everyone is very hardworking. In the current situation of national hatred and family hatred, Li Wei could hardly see anyone being lazy. Even Fan Guowen was holding a wooden gun and hanging a stone all day long.
Chapter completed!