Chapter 1302
Seeing Wu Feng taking responsibility for the general, Su Qin was not good at asking too much, but frowned and said, "The situation in India and Germany is developing so fast, and our diplomatic department also has the responsibility, but now the primary issue is probably still necessary to respond in the military. A Derlock legion alone may not be able to assume such a heavy responsibility. The Tiks are strong outside and do the middle, and they cannot be compared with the Luzons who have integrated the Cominians. Once Frederick and Kruff really intend to go north to compete for India and Germany, this battle will probably not be easy."
"Brother Su said, if we add a Hansen Alliance that has not yet figured out the details, our strength over there is indeed a little weak. It will take some time for the reorganization of the Tanghe Empire. The First Eighth Legion has not yet completely eased because of the relationship between the Duodun people. Several important passes and castle fortresses in the Okhotsk area are still under construction. It may take some time, but one of the First Legion or the Eighth Legion can be drawn out. It can still be adjusted now.
The one who moved was Qiu Zicheng's 10th Legion, but the combat effectiveness of this legion has not yet undergone great war tests. Perhaps the Indian-Germany area is a good training ground." Ling Tianfang saw Wu Feng calmly and silent, and suggested: "If the conditions are suitable, Long can be responsible for the defense of Okhotsk and Yanyun areas by himself, and the Eighth Legion will be drawn out. In addition, the 10th Legion is still being trained, there are two corpses that can be invested in the Indian-Germany area, but time may be a little slower."
"How is the training of Luo Beiren's Ranger regiment?" Wu Feng asked with his head raised.
"Two Rangers, horses and other equipment have been prepared and have begun to enter the training stage. There are still two Rangers under construction." Ling Tianfang replied. The implication of the in-building is that they are only staying in written plans and have not yet entered the substantive formation process.
Wufeng knew that the finances were already quite difficult and also limited the expansion speed of the army, especially the cavalry. Another thing was that the serious shortage of cavalry officers was also an important factor restricting the development of cavalry. Although the six rangers that have been built had great achievements in many wars, they also began to expose some shortcomings. A series of reasons such as loose cavalry discipline, rigid tactics, and poor adaptability were closely related to the lack of high-quality cavalry officers. Therefore, Wufeng also
The rotation training of the six middle and senior officers of the Ranger regiments has been increased, but this contradiction has been slightly alleviated, and the newly built Ranger regiment highlights the seriousness of this problem. If too many officers are drawn from several other Ranger regiments, it will inevitably affect the combat effectiveness of other corpses. The Seventh and Eighth Rangers, composed of Luobei, are still somewhat resistant to letting the Mot or Tubu people command them, which has dragged the Rangers to build speed.
After considering it, the Indian and German region was obviously a little weak only by relying on the Gerok Legion and the Seventh Legion, and it was necessary to add a legion force to the right. The newly formed 10th Legion of Qiu Zicheng also needed an opportunity to train in India and German. As for Cheng Dayou's Eighth Legion, Wufeng had other plans. However, such a huge front army needed a general with higher prestige and more powerful means to bear it. Judging from the current situation, neither Kang Jianguo nor Hu Yanqiu could bear this important task.
"Well, the 10th Army of Qiu Zicheng will be transferred westward immediately. I believe that there will be some results after so long training. The Indian and German battlefield should be able to test Qiu Zicheng's ability. What needs to be determined now is to serve as the commander-in-chief of the entire Central and Mainland Front. I wonder who do you think is more suitable for this position?"
Wufeng's random questioning seemed to be of no reason, but everyone knew that the only ones who could express their opinions on this candidate were Ling and Bo. At most, Su Qin could say a few words, and the others could only listen.
Seeing that everyone was silent, Wufeng didn't want to go around the circle, it was obviously unlikely that Liang Chongxin, and it was inevitable that the battle against Ma Qikhan was inevitable. Liang Chongxin must be the one who could carry the overall situation. Now, Cui Wenxiu seems to be the most suitable one, but Ling Tianfang seems to be more optimistic about Cheng Dayou. Wufeng really wants to touch Ling Tianfang's foundation.
"Tian Fang, what do you think Cheng Dayou takes on this position?" Wu Feng's eyes fell on Ling Tianfang.
He suddenly laughed, and Ling Tian's eyes flashed: "Your Highness, you don't think that I am optimistic about Cheng Dayou and think that he can take on this position, right? He is not suitable for this position."
"Oh?" Ling Tianfang's straightforward answer surprised Wufeng. He originally thought that Ling Tianfang had to hesitate for at least, but he did not expect that the other party would express his objection so clearly. "Why?"
"Cheng Dayou is a talent. This person has some performance in military tactics, but it is only a performance in local battles. Moreover, his prestige in our military system has not yet been established. It is too early to assume the command of the front army. If he is given some opportunities to hone his skills, it may be more appropriate."
Ling Tianfang had another concern that he had not expressed, that is, Cheng Dayou was quite ambitious. Although he had already surrendered to Wufeng, if such a great authority was granted to him at once, it would inevitably grow his arrogance and might even gain a self-respecting force. Of course, it might be very small. After all, the fact that his own line in the army has not yet been formed, but the strategy of the Central Continent is a long-term strategy and is likely to continue. If he is allowed to control this position for a long time, if loyalty still needs to be tested, he should not be the one who is the position.
Ling Tianfang's opinion won the unanimous agreement between Bo Jinchen and Su Qin, and also made Wufeng make up his mind. His original intention was to make other arrangements for Cheng Dayou. Cui Wenxiu was the most suitable in any aspect. He was undoubtedly familiar with the commander-in-chief of the mainland front army. Hu Yanqiu was his old assistant, Kang Jianguo knew the truth and the bottom line. Qiu Zicheng was a newcomer. It should be said that this combination is reassuring.
"In this way, the Privy Council issued an order to remove Cui Wenxiu from the commander of the Third Corps of the Third Corps, authorized Cui Wenxiu to form the Central Continental Front Army of the Empire, appoint Cui Wenxiu as the commander-in-chief of the Central Continental Front Army of the Empire, informed Cui Wenxiu to enter Beijing quickly and accept the appointment immediately and travel west without delay. The Gerok Army of the Central Continental Front Army of the Empire, the Seventh Corps, the Tenth Corps, the Combat Readiness Department of the Government Council and the Logistics Department of the Privy Council immediately provided logistics materials preparations according to the organization of the three corpses, and completed the supplement in the shortest time. The Deputy Commander of the First Corps and the Commander of the Fifth Division of the Dragon Freed Dragon Freed Dragon Freed Dragon Freed Dragon Freed Dragon Freed Dragon Freed Dragon Freed Dragon Freed Dragon Freed Dragon Freed Dragon Freed Dragon Freed Dragon Freed Dragon Freed Dragon Freed Dragon Freed Dragon Freed Dragon Freed Dragon Freed Dragon Freed Song Tianxiong as the Commander of the Third Corps, and the Commander of the Tiger Wing Military Division, and appointed Song Tianxiong as the Deputy Commander of the First Corps."
The series of personnel appointments were obviously Wufeng had already thought about it, and this was not an accident between Ling Tianfang and Bo Jinchen. Only by letting Song Tianxiong take over the position of deputy commander of the First Legion, Ling Tianfang and Bo Jinchen felt that the possibility of His Highness Qin's intention to use the First Legion to go to the south increased sharply, so that the experienced and tough dragon could take over the command of the Third Legion on its own was likely to temporarily replace the defense of the First Eighth Legion in the north. Since Liang Chongxin was actually half separated from the command of the First Legion, he was likely to serve as the commander of a front army in the southern battle. Then, the beloved general of His Highness Qin, Song Tianxiong, may serve as the commander of the First Legion, serve as the vanguard of the Southern Battle.
After a pause, Wufeng turned his attention to Gu Quan and Linghu Yi and said sternly: "The intelligence and information network in the Indian and German areas must be further strengthened. In addition, the General Intelligence Bureau and the Military Intelligence Bureau must also increase their efforts to prepare for our next strategic deployment, especially in Nan'an, Western Samoa and Sikkim, which are the focus of intelligence work. I hope that the next time we need it, the intelligence department will provide us with detailed intelligence information in the most timely and accurate timely and accurately."
Wufeng's last words made everyone present nervous. The Chinese mainland military announced the establishment and appointment. The intelligence department here would shift its focus to the south. If the war against the Maqi Khan is barely understandable, what would it mean for the collection of intelligence in the neutral area west of the peninsula? Could it be that the empire would really launch a full-scale offensive at the beginning of its establishment, and might even have to deal with three wars at the same time? However, on such occasions, no one dared to question the intentions of His Highness the King of Qin. Even if there were any questions, they could only wait until the right opportunity to understand after coming down.
When Cui Wenxiu received the call to enter Beijing quickly, he was busy. A batch of remnants of the Tanghe Empire were taken to the empire to the triangle between Jinzhong and Cangzhou for reorganization. The most important task assigned by the Military Affairs Office to Cui Wenxiu was to select about 100,000 elite soldiers from hundreds of thousands of remnants of the Tanghe Empire. Cui Wenxiu originally didn't want to accept this task at all. This was not the responsibility of being a field army commander, but Ling Tianfang and Bo Jinchen were both men and women.
Chapter completed!