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Chapter 39 Cavalry(1/2)

"Laoba!" Andre grabbed Bud's hand pitifully.

Bud didn't comment.

"Lao Ba!" Andrey was even more humble.

Bud seemed to be smiling but not smiling.

"Lao Ba!" Andre was already in tears.

"Stop doing this, do you think I will believe it?" Bud sighed: "But I'll give it to you this time."

"I owe you once!" Andre smiled happily, and patted his chest before leaving the door and said, "Lao Ba! If you have something to do in the future, I will be in trouble with you, brother!"

Before he finished speaking, he ran away.

"How many times have you owe me?" Bud sneered.

Andre had already run away, and his voice floated back from outside the prefabricated room: "Put it in both ribs!"

"If you let it too many times, Andre will take it for granted." Winters couldn't help but speak.

"Isn't he already like this now?" Bud replied helplessly.

...

Why was Lieutenant Colonel Jeska sent to the Bay for twelve years? Why was he able to go back?

Winters didn't know, but he realized that John Jeska still had considerable connections in Paratu.

After hearing Lieutenant Montane explain why there were 63 Dusaks in the three militia teams, the lieutenant colonel looked as usual and did not express too much.

But when Lieutenant Colonel Jeska returned to Shuangqiao Camp that night, he had an extra bag of heavy objects on his hand.

The lieutenant colonel walked straight into the lieutenant dormitory, regardless of the three lieutenants were still having supper, and threw the things on the table.

The cloth bag hit the table, making a series of crisp sounds.

"Sir? What is this?" Winters asked knowingly.

"money."

Andre gently opened the cloth bag, which was filled with yellow gold coins.

"What's the money?"

"What else can it be?" The drunken lieutenant colonel smiled: "Buy horse money!"

...

What is buying horse money?

As the name suggests, Dusak can receive a small amount of money when he enters active service as a subsidy for self-producing horses, which is the money to buy horses.

Of course, the money to buy a horse is not enough to buy a war horse. You can buy a leg of a qualified war horse at the top of the sky.

As for the other three legs of the war horse, Dusak naturally paid for it, which is also part of the blood tax.

...

"They are militias, auxiliary soldiers. Are you going to recruit them with cavalry?" Bud asked with a frown.

Lieutenant Colonel Dama Jindao sat down and left three lieutenants standing: "You guys let Dusak be a militia instead of serving active service, and the legion is too lazy to pursue it. But let Dusak bring war horses to serve, which is what the above meaning is."

Andre asked impatiently: "What about the treatment? I mean the treatment after Dusak was equipped with a war horse?"

Jeska played with the knife and replied casually: "Salary, ration, and armed forces are all referenced to the light cavalry, but they don't send uniforms. I asked each of them for a light musket. If it is not good, just call them as a dragon cavalry."

When Andre heard this, his eyes shone.

"My Dusak is not yet a slap!" Winters couldn't help but speak.

"So it is preferential to pay salaries and equipment according to light cavalry." The lieutenant colonel's one-eyed eye stared at the lieutenant: "If you are not satisfied, I can also restore their militia treatment."

"Satisfied, how can you not be satisfied?" Andre quickly stood on the side of the lieutenant colonel: "I think it's good! The happiest person must be themselves who have let those kids serve on horseback. I firmly support it!"

Winters glared at Andre fiercely. How could he not understand Andre's thoughts?

Lieutenant Cellini was already thinking about the command of this cavalry.

...

The cavalry organization is different from infantry. Theoretically, the smallest command unit of cavalry is a squadron, and during combat, the squadron is usually divided into two squadrons.

The status of the cavalry squadron is much higher than that of the infantry 100-man team. Only a second lieutenant can be a centurion and a school official can lead a cavalry squadron.

According to the organization of the Palatu army, a full cavalry squadron has 174 cavalrymen and 6 officers must be assigned.

However, the reality is that there are not enough cavalry, but there are more than enough cavalry officers, and all republics are like this.

Therefore, it is common for officers from the cavalry department to lead infantry and civilian positions to go.

Bad and Andre stayed in the infantry brigade for internships during the Battle of Taniria.

If Bard and Andre were lucky enough to return to the cavalry, they would be just the officers in the squadron commanding the sequence at the end.

...

According to Lieutenant Colonel Jeska, 63 Dusaks are equal to 63 cavalrymen, close to a unit.

Winters graduated from the infantry department, and it was not his turn to cavalry.

But at present, there are two serious cavalry officers in the Jeska brigade who are leading infantry.

"A cavalry team!" Lieutenant Cellini thought happily: "My goodness! At least you have to be a captain to lead him, right?"

In the past, Winters could decide the affairs of the Wolftown Centenarians. Now that Lieutenant Colonel Jeska has arrived, the second lieutenant has to obey.

Only when you are controlled by others can you understand how happy it was to be a resident in the town in the past.

"If the money is sent to the Dussa people, the legion will arrange people to pick up the war horses from their hometowns." The matter has been fixed, and the lieutenant colonel made arrangements casually: "63 Dussaqs, three of them are used as metros, and there are exactly 10 entries left."

[Note: There are only six people in one cavalry tent, and eight people in one infantry tent.]

Andrey pricked up his ears and listened, fearing that he would miss anything.

When he heard the lieutenant colonel say "half of them are directly under the brigade", he thought with regret: "There are only five accounts? It's okay."

"Who will be responsible for the remaining thirty horses?" Lieutenant Colonel Jeska continued: "You two will discuss it yourself."

Andre and Bud both stood there in a daze.

...

Unable tolerate Andre's soft and hard foam, Bud nodded in the end.

In this way, Andrey got his wish and was responsible for half of the cavalry. The remaining militia were re-formed. Winters' men left the four tents Dusak and made up the five tents of the Blackshui Town militia.

After learning about the arrangements of the lieutenant colonel, Pierre, Vahika and others were very happy.

They had long been tired of boredom and heavy physical labor, and it was too late to be happy to be a dragon cavalry - although they did not wear beautiful uniforms.

Especially for the boy Pierre, the name Lieutenant Colonel instantly increased from "no fart" to "that adult", as if he was not the one who had eaten ten whips.

This chapter is not over, please click on the next page to continue reading! However, Angelo rushed to borrow money from the lieutenant and pulled Bell over by the way.

"Sir, I really have no other way." The little ponytailer said with a sad face: "Please lend me some money to buy a horse, I will definitely pay it back."

"Where are you?" Winters looked at the little hunter.

"I don't want to be Dusak!" Bell said indifferently: "I don't have a war horse, and I don't want to buy a war horse."

Angelu suddenly became anxious: "How is it that simple? If Dusak had no war horse when he entered the service, he would have been tortured!"

Bell was startled, but he was still stubborn: "Then I will run away and no one can find me in the woods!"

"Can you run without a horse?" Angelou retorted immediately.

Two and a half-boys started arguing in Winters' team.

"Don't make a noise!" Winters sighed: "How much money have you sent to you?"

Angelu's hand stretched out from his sleeve and placed eight gold coins stacked together onto the lieutenant's table. It was not Dukat, but gold coins minted by the Palatou government.

Winters was busy writing the file, and asked without raising his head: "How much does it take to buy a horse?"

The nominal scribe old charlatan is the best at hiding such miscellaneous work, and the current paperwork is entirely done by Winters.

"At least three more," Angelu hummed and said, "I saw the cheapest horse riding price in Shuangqiao City at this price, but it's not a war horse..."

"Okay, I'll take the money. The red mane is yours." Winters looked up at the ponytail.

"Hmm... um? um!" Angelu couldn't believe what he heard: "Redmane? Rerik? Are you saying Rerik belonging to me? Do you want to give me Rerik?"

Winters smiled and said, "It's not for you, it's for you. Isn't you riding the Red Mane now?"

After being brought to Paratu, Winters rarely rode the Red Mane. However, the training of war horses cannot be interrupted, so the Red Mane is usually ridden by the ponytailer.

The ponytail was also happy to ride a horse, and he took good care of the Red Mane. Each person and the Horse were very close, so Winters simply became a beauty.

Angelu was so excited that he didn't know where to put his hands. He wanted to hug the lieutenant and kiss them, but suddenly realized that it was not possible. So he picked up the little hunter and kissed them hard, and saluted the lieutenant again.

Bell was stunned and couldn't help asking, "What about me? What about me?"

Wintersbon wanted to tease the little hunter, but when he thought of the proud and fragile self-esteem of a boy of this age - after all, he had just come out of this stage - he no longer kept him in a silence.
To be continued...
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