Chapter 67: Nominate Qu Sen
The list of the 22nd Army's layoffs has actually been released. Although it has not been officially announced yet, everything that should be known has already been known. This is also the default of the army's subordinates. After all, they knew earlier that they could give commanders who did not lay off their troops some buffer time for acceptance and preparation.
Liu Yuanchao's infantry regiment was naturally on the list of withdrawals.
Han Zhenjiang was afraid that Liu Yuanchao would complain to him, so why didn't he speak out and keep the infantry regiment? After all, as the superior unit of the infantry regiment, he had a lot of say. Moreover, a large part of the infantry regiment in the army was reorganized and retained.
"I remember that during the Gulf War, the army organized us to watch expansion packs." Before Han Zhengjiang could think about how to speak, Liu Yuanchao, who had been silent, spoke first: "Good guy, although we knew that the United States had money before, the soldiers of the United States and the Vietnam War were armed to the teeth.
But in that documentary, I learned that there were electronic warfare aircraft and stealth bombers in the sky, armored forces on the ground, and aircraft carriers at sea. I bombed them for Iraq, and hundreds of thousands of people killed less than 200 Americans, which seemed like a joke.
Only then did everyone know: ‘Oh, so this is that modern warfare.’”
Speaking of this, Liu Yuanchao took a break and seemed to be in memories. After a while, he spoke again: "When everyone finished watching the documentary that day, the venue was very lively and everything was said. I remember Kou Qiangyan from the 44th Regiment who had disappeared, he said: "One day we really have to fight. We have a deep, millions of troops, and tens of millions of reserves. All the waste can destroy the American devils.'
A few people in the venue were willing to make excuses and applauded him, and the commander praised him for his fighting will. I didn't say anything at the time, but I was thinking: American things are good, but they are too expensive. If we learn from them, the country will not be able to overcome them even if they make planes and tanks."
When he spoke the last few words, Liu Yuanchao's nasal voice was a little heavy. After saying that, he stopped talking and turned his head out the window. He didn't know what he was looking at. Han Zhenjiang didn't interrupt, but just listened quietly. His eyes were a little dissipated, and he was also thinking about the conference in his mind. At that time, he had just become the leader. Seeing the seniors shouting in the venue, he could only listen to the fun.
Liu Yuanchao looked at it for a while, then took his eyes back, and then said, "If you cut it, just cut it, fire a cannon, and then hold the red flag and rush up to the head..., it's past."
The car was in a long silence.
Soon Han Zhenjiang's car delivery reached an intersection, and the driver slowly stepped on the brakes and stopped on the side of the road. Liu Yuanchao got off Han Zhenjiang's car and went straight to his car delivery that was following behind.
Han Zhenjiang sat in the car, watching the military-green cheetah disappear from his sight, and was silent for a long time before signaling his driver to drive.
Liu Yuanchao went to the military headquarters for a meeting. Most people in the regiment didn't know, but they were always paying attention. When they saw the regiment commander coming back with a car, some watched in the office, and some went out of the house to create an opportunity to meet by chance in the corridor, standing attentively and saying hello.
Since the exercise ended, almost all the regiments have been paying attention to the disarmament, and even more people in the organ building. Although the statement that the infantry regiment was about to be cut off has been spread for a long time, no formal order was announced for a day, and everyone still kept a little expectation in their hearts.
This time the regiment commander went to the military headquarters for a meeting, and everyone guessed that they would definitely get accurate information. Of course, they dare not ask, so they all hoped that something could be seen from Liu Yuanchao's face.
However, those who were paying attention to the movements of the group leader were soon disappointed. Because from the moment he got off the car, Liu Yuanchao's face remained calm, without joy, no anger, nor sadness, and just walked into his office on his own.
Soon, political commissar Zhao Zhi knocked on the door of Liu Yuanchao's office. After entering the room, he took a look at Liu Yuanchao first. After not seeing Liu Yuanchao's special emotions, he spoke: "Captain, the matter of further study quota, do you think we should find some time to discuss it?"
"Yes." Liu Yuanchao nodded and said, "Tomorrow, I'll notify a few members of the Standing Committee. We'll hold a meeting in the morning and finalize it."
"Okay." Zhao Zhi nodded and turned around and left.
The infantry regiment is about to be cut off
Zhao Zhi naturally knew the news. He went to the team leader’s office to see if his tempered partner would be unable to think about it.
Seeing that Liu Yuanchao looked calm, he left with peace of mind.
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The next day, Qu Sen and his comrades in the company were conducting squad-style tactical training in the morning. While resting, they were thinking about what to say in their computer class tonight.
Now the cadres and soldiers who are listening to the class are divided into three classes according to their foundations. The lecture progress is naturally different from each foundation, which makes Qu Sen spend a lot of brain cells. Not only do he think about the courses when he has nothing to do, he even writes simple lesson plans.
At this time, Qu Sen didn't know that in the small conference room on the third floor of the League Headquarters building in the distance, this Youth League Standing Committee was holding a meeting that determined his next life direction and even his life's destiny.
"Okay, everyone will share their opinions on the quota of further study in our delegation this time, and also raise the nominations, and then everyone will discuss it." After several members of the Standing Committee of the delegation arrived, Liu Yuanchao directly mentioned the theme of the meeting.
Given that there are many good-capable cadres in the army who come from military academies with college degrees, some non-commissioned officers with good performance and excellent quality have also obtained college degrees through self-study examinations. In order to give these people greater room for improvement, major military colleges offer undergraduate further courses every year.
Some of the recruited students passed the examination and some were recommended by various grassroots units, which is what we often call "recommended".
Although the infantry regiment is facing abolition, the division still gives two recommended places, which is somewhat compensation and comforting. After all, if one more place is added, there will be a grassroots officer or soldier in the infantry regiment that will be more likely to stand out in the competition after diversion.
After Liu Yuanchao finished speaking, several members of the Standing Committee each proposed the names of the people they chose. Whether they were officers or non-commissioned officers, they all mentioned names that were very prominent in the regiment, and they all had a tacit understanding. Everyone recommended one was an officer and a non-commissioned officer, which also reflected the fairness of the troops.
Among the nominations of several Standing Committee members, the opinions of the officers were relatively unified, and the names of the staff members of the Wen were put forward the most. However, the non-commissioned officers were different, and basically the members of each Standing Committee member were different.
After all, this opportunity is more valuable to non-commissioned officers than to officers. It was already many years ago that soldiers in the army performed well and directly promoted them. Now that a soldier becomes an officer, there is basically only one way, which is to take the exam.
If you can get the quota for this undergraduate degree, it can be considered as directly completing the status change from a soldier to an officer.
Therefore, every member of the Standing Committee is very cautious in quotas for non-commissioned officers. Basically, some of the few non-commissioned officers in the regiment have recommended their names.
After hearing everyone's nominations, Liu Yuanchao nodded and said, "Well, it seems that there is no objection to the quota of Wen Officer. So I will tell you my proposal for the remaining quota."
Chapter completed!