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Chapter 222 The Qing court seeks peace (5)

This time, a flight squadron was dispatched in Coulon, with two intentions. One is of course to test the relevant performance of the aircraft and the effects in actual use.

In the past battles in East China, aerial reconnaissance of drones or helicopters played a huge role. However, over time, the helicopters and drones caused by crossing have been damaged by more than 70% of the helicopters. Because they are helicopters, only about 10% of the dedicated aviation fuel remain, although there are still 4 or 5 helicopters in good condition and can be upgraded, they are also grounded unlimitedly. In addition to a few changing careers, most of the pilots and ground crews have joined the research and development of fixed-wing aircraft and the establishment of flight troops. There are 6 large and medium-sized drones.

It can fly, and there are more than 30 small drones, but they are now listed as special materials and can only be used after approval by the Executive Yuan. Therefore, subsequent aerial reconnaissance missions are basically completed by fixed-wing aircraft produced in this era. East China ** is a big step ahead of the world in this regard. However, the research and development, manufacturing, and use of fixed-wing aircraft require a large amount of actual data as reference. This time, not only was it in Kulun, but also a flight squadron was arranged on the Manzhouli line of the Northeast Military Region to test the effectiveness of fixed-wing aircraft in actual use.

Another purpose is to use aircraft to intimidate Mongolian alliance tribes.

Now the overall social economy of Mongolia is very backward, and theology and religion have a huge market here, so aircraft can also play a great role here. When East China ** first landed, they used aircraft to intimidate people of this era many times, and all achieved very good results. After all, in this era, there is a great sense of awe of everything that can fly, and aircraft can naturally play such a role here.

Among the 120 trucks, 100 were the supplies and equipment needed to transport Coulon, the other 20 had 4 escorts from the Army, and the remaining 16 carried the first batch of 6 aircraft, including 4 single-seat aircraft and 2 two-seat fly poles, as well as corresponding ground equipment and spare parts.

After the convoy arrived in Kulun, it was warmly welcomed by Ouyang Longxing. On the one hand, the material and equipment were indeed needed by Kulun. Although it has not reached the point of lack of materials, the richer the reserves in this regard, the better. Bijing Kulun is too far from the area controlled by the East China **. Although the transportation capacity of the East China ** has been greatly improved, it is still very difficult to maintain the supply of Kulun, unless the road from Chifeng to Kulun and the strongholds along the way are completed. In fact, it is only about 800 kilometers from Manzhouli to Kulun, which is about one-third shorter than Chifeng to Kulun. However, this route is basically adjacent to the border between Outer Mongolia and Russia. At present, the East China ** cannot guarantee the basic safety of this route, so it can only temporarily give up this route.

On the other hand, Ouyang Longxing can also hand over Kulun's administration and civil affairs to the administrative team headed by Gong Jianyang, and he can only manage military affairs. Since Ouyang Longxing's troops arrived in Kulun, his main energy has been focused on administrative affairs, and Chen Jingang has completely ignored it. Fortunately, Ouyang Longxing has experience in this area. During the Jinzhou Battle, he participated in local administrative affairs management. Moreover, Kulun is not large, with a large population, with only more than 60,000 people, so it is not too troublesome to manage it.

However, after Chen Jingang captured the city of Wuyali Sutai, the situation changed. The Banner Alliance tribes around Kulun sent people to Kulun to express their willingness to surrender to the East China **. Some Banner owners and leaders of the Banner Alliance tribes rushed to meet Ouyang Longxing in person to show their sincerity.

After all, at this time, the Mongolian Banner Alliance tribes could also see the general trend that appeared. No one could compete with the strength of East China. Moreover, now Zhebuzundanba VIII had surrendered to East China at least in the famous discussion. The Banner Alliance tribes also lost their co-lords who could lead them, and were even more powerless to resist the East China. If it were the Banner Alliance tribes far away from Kulun, they could avoid it for a while, but the Banner Alliance tribes around Kulun had to consider the survival methods of the tribe.

In the past, Mongolian tribes lived nomadic, and the theory was that they could migrate at will throughout the Mongolian region. Of course, several large tribes had their own relatively fixed spheres of influence, but the scope of migration was still quite broad. However, during the reign of the Qing court, the banner alliance system was implemented in Mongolia, and the large tribes were divided into several banner alliances, and the spheres of influence of each banner alliance were defined. Nomadics could only be carried out within the scope of their own banner alliances, which greatly restricted the migration scope of herders and was conducive to the Qing court's control over Mongolia.

The flag alliance system has been implemented in Mongolia for nearly 300 years, and the tribes have basically become accustomed to this system. However, at this time, it restricted the choice of the flag alliance tribes around Kulun. As soon as they escaped, they entered the scope of other flag alliances, either causing disputes or breaking the scope of other flag alliances to annex. Therefore, some flag alliance tribes believed that even though Zhebuzundanba VIII had surrendered to the East China **, there was no need to insist on it anymore. Some flag alliance tribes believed that they could temporarily surrender to the East China **, waiting for the opportunity. If the Qing court sent troops to recover Mongolia, they would immediately do so. Some flag alliance tribes still chose to migrate, but in the end there were more than 20 flag alliances to surrender to the East China **.

However, Ouyang Longxing can not handle how to manage these surrendered flag alliances. After all, only professional administrators can handle this. Therefore, Ouyang Longxing can only welcome the flag alliance tribe that expressed surrender first, and then ask them to return to the tribe to wait for the news. Now that Gong Jianyang's group of people have arrived, they can hand over all these things to them, and Ouyang Longxing has also gotten rid of a big burden.

Of course, Gong Jianyang is not the only one who came this time. There are 5 veterans including him. One of them participated in the competition for the person in charge of Kulun. Although it failed, he was willing to work in Kulun. He became Gong Jianyang's deputy, named Zhang Liyuan, and the other two were subordinates of Gong Jianyang who served as mayor in Yantai. He was coaxed and fooled by Gong Jianyang and decided to come to Kulun with Gong Jianyang, named Yin Hong and Liu Qinglan, and the last one was a female doctor named Ulantoya. He was Mongolian in the old time and space.

When she traveled through time, she was a military nurse on a passenger boat. She was considered a colleague of Zhou Weiying. Now she has been promoted to medical director. She voluntarily went to Kulun to work, because she wanted to go back to her hometown and do something for her hometown. Although in the old time and space, her hometown was Hohhot, according to herself, in her grandfather's generation, she was actually Mongolians who returned from Kulun, so Kulun can also be regarded as her hometown. Of course, Kulun also needs medical staff when she traveled to Kulun.

Although Kulun is not big, as a newly occupied area, it is still a border area, and there are only 5 veterans in the administrative group. Moreover, in the future, this is an administrative group in the entire Outer Mongolia region. However, under the principle of voluntary, we can only accept this result. Fortunately, the current veterans are not young when they first landed. They have accumulated some administrative management experience after asking and have a group of available people, so there will be no big problems. This time, the grassroots staff who came to Kulun were very strong, with a total of more than 90 people, of which 40 were Mongolian book staff provided by Jinzhou. In the Jinzhou Battle, East China occupied some areas in eastern Inner Mongolia and were temporarily assigned to Jinzhou for management. Gao Jin also intends to select and train Mongolian book staff to prepare for East China to control the entire Mongolian area in the future.

Although there are still some differences between Inner Mongolia and Outer Mongolia, compared with Han people, Mongolian staff are obviously more adaptable to Kulun’s work. This time, Gao Jin selected 40 people from the Mongolian staff in Jinzhou to join Kulun’s administrative group. In this way, the total number of Kulun administrative group exceeded 100, and this configuration is not low.

On the second day after Gong Jianyang and his party arrived in Kulun, Ouyang Longxing handed over Kulun's administrative power. On the way to Kulun, Gong Jianyang and others agreed on the administrative division of Kulun. Of course, Gong Jianyang was in charge of the overall management, Zhang Liyuan was in charge of civil affairs organization and personnel; Yin Hong was in charge of economy, business, and finance; Liu Qinglan was in charge of justice, public security, daily management; Ulantoya was in charge of culture, education, and health, and grassroots staff were also allocated. Therefore, the arrangements were made according to the planned management division, and everyone took over and arranged their subordinate staff to take over all matters.

Of course, since Kulun is still a military control area at present, and will maintain a certain degree of military control for a considerable period of time in the future, the public security work is basically the responsibility of the People's Army. However, in the future, a brigade of the National Guard Army will come with the team to be responsible for Kulun's public security work.

Since Kulun's daily order was restored at this time, and the residents of Kulun were basically not very resistant to the rule of East China, it took only one day to complete the handover of various departments and various tasks, and Kulun's administrative organization was basically formed, and each department took over the affairs they were responsible for and started work. Of course, during the entire handover process, some minor problems were inevitably encountered, but overall, the establishment of the new administrative management system was carried out very smoothly.
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