Font
Large
Medium
Small
Night
Prev Index    Favorite Next

Chapter 1590 Resettlement of Scottish Highland Army

After bribing Duolao, George's quartermaster Bernayon, the spy sent by Marin, Zahavi did not immediately arrange for Benayon to use croton powder against Duolao's cavalry's horses.
Because at this time, the main force of the official army was still suppressing the rebel army in the northern mountainous areas. At this time, it was useless to drug the war horses of Duolao George's cavalry. Even if the war horses were gone, Duolao George had more than 50,000 infantry, which was stronger than the 7,000 noble coalition forces in Kechkemet City.
Therefore, in the past few days, Zahavi simply asked Benayon to personally manage the distribution of war horse feed. This will facilitate him to be familiar with the relevant procedures. When he needs to get croto flour, he can arrange it calmly to avoid making mistakes.
Once the decisive battle is reached, Duolao. George's 30,000 Hussars' horses were all eaten with croton flour and diarrhea, so there is no need to fight this battle. Without the horses, those Hussars who were herders' backgrounds were not as good as ordinary spear infantry...
...
The siege and suppression battle in the mountainous areas in northern Hungary is still continuing, and the siege of Kechkemet is also in full swing. But here it will not be over for a while. After all, the difficulty of fighting in the mountainous areas in northern lies not in the battle, but in the difficult terrain. Even if most of the Second Corps are experienced and powerful soldiers from the mountainous areas in southern Germany, they cannot resist being familiar with the local terrain. It will probably take a while for them to destroy the local rebel army.
At this time, the large-scale rebels in the northern mountainous areas were basically defeated and dispersed. However, because there were a large number of locals in the northern mountainous areas in the northern mountainous areas. Under their guidance, the remaining soldiers of the northern line of the rebels were broken into pieces and ran around in the northern mountainous areas with a large number of hundreds of people, making the officials who came to suppress them helpless.
In desperation, Wagner, the commander of the Second Legion of the Beihai Kingdom, the main force in suppressing the uprising, proposed the strategy of building bunkers.
He proposed to build a building that combines bunkers and beacon towers in some important transportation hubs in the northern mountainous areas. In this way, as long as the defenders in the bunkers see the remnants of the rebels appear, they can ignite the beacon towers and report to nearby officials to the goal of blocking the remnants of the fleeing remnants of the rebels in a timely manner.
Sure enough, after the implementation of this method, the remnants of the rebel army who had traveled seven or eight to find food supplies in the company were discovered in time. Under the guidance of the beacon, the official army dispatched cavalry in time, surrounded them, and achieved brilliant results.
Subsequently, this kind of building that combines bunkers and beacon towers began to be built on a large scale on various transportation roads in the mountainous areas of Hungary. The remnants of the rebels who were active in the mountains were greatly compressed. Because they did not dare to easily go to towns near the transportation hub to supplement food and other daily necessities, the remaining soldiers of the rebels' Northern Route Army now have a very miserable life, often hungry, and have to be nervous about guarding against the official army entering the mountains for search...
The most terrifying thing is that Wagner, the commander of the Second Corps of the Beihai Kingdom, also transferred a police dog unit from the Beihai Kingdom. This police dog unit composed of hundreds of Alsace wolf dogs is specifically used to track the remnants of the uprising army hidden in the mountains...
It can be said that under the joint suppression of various means such as blockade of bunkers and wolfdog tracking, the defeat of the Northern Route Army of the Rebel Army seems to be not far away...
...
In the North Sea Kingdom, since King Edward of the British hurriedly ended the Irish conquest war, other troops have withdrawn except for the 5,000 people from the Fourth Legion, the 1,500 Cossacks sent later, and the troops from Adler's headquarters, including the Sixth Legion of Heinx.
When the Sixth Army fleet arrived at the Port of Emden, Marin personally came to greet them.
Marin warmly welcomed their return. Why? Because the Beihai Kingdom was empty at this time!
Since the 10,000 people of the Second Legion and 5,000 Cossack cavalry went south to support Hungary, the huge land of the North Sea Kingdom has only 5,000 half of the First Legion, 5,000 police officers transferred from all over the country, and 10,000 people of the Third Legion.
As for the newly recruited 20,000 people trained, Marin never regarded them as regular troops. Because these people came to make up for their courage temporarily. In any case, these 20,000 people are farmers, and they still need to farm the fields in the Marin Manor, so they can't really regard them as regular troops.
When Heinx brought the Sixth Army back, he finally breathed a sigh of relief. Because Marin didn't have to worry about the emptiness of troops in the southern part of the North Sea Kingdom.
Especially the two Brunswick Principalities that were only obtained last year, their current rule is not stable enough. Therefore, as soon as Heinx's Sixth Legion came back, Marin hurriedly mobilized them to go south and headed to the city of Goslar to deter the southern region and nearby neighboring countries.
But before heading south, Heinx suddenly proposed that the Scottish soldiers of the Sixth Legion were homesick...
It turned out that the long-term battle in the wastelands and swamps of Ireland made the Scottish soldiers seem a little impatient. At the same time, it also triggered their homesickness.
Every night, the sad sound of bagpipes can always be heard in the tent of Scottish soldiers...
Heinx obviously felt that the morale of the army was a little unstable, so he hoped that Marin could help solve it.
Marin thought for a while and ordered:
"You arrange and ask someone to count the home addresses of the Scottish soldiers. Then, I send someone to Scotland and say that their families have received from the North Sea Kingdom. Then, they will be placed in a unified manner near the city of Goslar and built a manor. In the future, they can take turns to give the Scottish soldiers a holiday in batches and let them visit their relatives at the military manor..."
Heinx was shocked. You know, how much money would it cost to take all the families of 7,000 Scottish soldiers to settle...
But Marin didn't care. Anyway, he didn't need to really spend a lot of cash. Many supplies could be exchanged directly for food.
Moreover, Marin also plans to use cheap adobe houses to build adobe houses for military families. This kind of house is very low and it is built quickly. Even if you build a few Scottish military families, it will not cost too much money.
What? Why don’t you let the Scottish soldiers go back to visit relatives? Stop teasing, Marin is just afraid that the Scottish soldiers will never look back after they go back!
The Scotland is surrounded by mountains. If the Scottish soldiers go back to become deserters and take their families into the mountains, Marin will have no place to cry.
Moreover, once these Scottish soldiers who have undergone strict modern military training in the North Sea Kingdom escape, they will become a huge security hazard in the Scotland region. If someone organizes them, they will immediately become a powerful resistance force in the Kingdom of Scotland.
In the future, Caesar would be the kingdom of Scotland. How could Marin leave hidden dangers for his son?
Therefore, Marin would rather have a little trouble and spend a lot of money to build several Scottish military estates near Goslar City, and would not allow those Scottish soldiers to go back to visit their own families...
Moreover, because Marin moved most of the nobles of these newly conquered vassal states to Bremen, many of the original noble manors were vacant in the local area, which could be used to resettle the families of the Scottish Highland soldiers.
Chapter completed!
Prev Index    Favorite Next