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Chapter 216 Emergency Training

Zhao Ming showed the equipment of the East China Sea Zhejiang Army to the rebels, and explained the treatment after joining the Zhejiang Army, which ignited the flames in the hearts of many rebels.

The troops under Zhao Damasaki were not only well equipped, but also well-fed, and could not owe salary and be able to eat enough. The most important thing was that they could kill the Tartars and win battles with Zhao Damasaki.

Nearly three thousand rebels chose without hesitation to join the military status of the Zhejiang Commander Commander and follow General Zhao to fight against the Qing Dynasty.

Zhao Ming then asked Ma Shiao to register and make a book for them, clean their bodies first, and then select them and distribute them uniformly.

Now the Zhejiang Commander Command has trained five and a half guards, and Zhao Ming has made some detailed divisions on the organization of the army. However, in order not to be innovative and not to dislike the court, Zhao Ming mainly adopted the organization of the army.

In the field guard, Zhao Ming still set the twelve people into one team, and the team was set up to be one person, and the small flag officer was generally appointed.

The three teams are one flag, with a total of thirty-seven people, and one flag team officer is appointed, and the general flag or small flag officer is represented.

The Three Banners team is one game, with a full staff of 112 people, with one person in charge, with a hundred households or a general banner agent.

The three bureaus are one department, each department has 337 people, and one chief officer of the department, with one chief officer or deputy chief of the thousand households.

The three departments are one battalion, with a total of 1,012 people, and one battalion commander is established, and the thousands of officials are appointed.

Thousand households, hundreds of households, general flags, and small flags are grades given by the court, team chiefs, flag officers, bureau chiefs, department lieutenants, and camp commanders, and camp commanders are ranks. Thousand households may not have soldiers under their command, but camp commanders must lead a battalion of soldiers.

Above the camp, there is a guard, with one commander, one guard and five battalions, divided into front camp, rear camp, middle camp, left camp, right camp, and another unsatisfied baggage battalion as a supplementary force. One guard has about 5,600 soldiers.

The Zhejiang Commander-in-Chief Department is in charge of each guard. According to the accusations, the types of troops within the organization are also different.

In the field guard, the troops in each bureau are generally unified, such as one battalion and nine bureaus, which are three musket bureaus, three long gun bureaus, one artillery bureau, and one horse military bureau.

In these eight bureaus, each bureau has exactly the same military service. The other bureau is directly under the command of the battalion commander, and the military service is relatively complex, including swords, shields, spears, muskets, horse soldiers, scouts, letters, and flags.

Among the naval guards, they are organized into field guards, which is completely different.

According to the size of the navy warship, Zhao Ming divided the ships into five levels: sentry ship, serge, Dou Ship, Meng Chong, and gunboats.

The whistleboats are small boats, mainly used for spying. Generally, one whistleboat leader is set up, with five to twelve people per boat.

Zuoke is a fast ship, fire boat, serial boat, and patrol boat, all of which are included in this level. Each ship has one captain, and the general flag is responsible for it. Depending on the ship, each ship can range from twenty to thirty-seven people.

All the medium-sized clutches of Mengchong and Ming army were organized into this level. The ships were mainly equipped with Folang aircraft, with one person flying in the Chongcheng, ranging from forty to fifty people per ship, and they were guarding the main warships during naval warfare.

The fighting ship is a large lucky ship in the Ming army's naval division. It is equipped with artillery and has one captain, ranging from 60 to 100 people per ship. The main warship of naval battles can also patrol the sea border individually and harass the Qing army's coast.

Finally, there are gunboats, which are seven Dutch Measurement gunships, each with a range of 100 to 300 people. There is a commander and officer. When many ships go to sea to fight, they can serve as flagship captains and command fleets to fight.

In addition, there are also special forces for naval forces, both amphibious and land use, which have not been formed yet.

After the reorganization, Zhao Ming's water and land personnel gradually became clear in organization and functions. In addition, some people who did not obey orders left Jintang Island, and Zhao Ming's troops slowly ended, causing chaos due to the rapid expansion.

Zhao Ming looked through the document registration book of Ma Shiao, which was very detailed. The age, military branch, level, military status and physical appearance of each team of soldiers were clearly recorded.

The various schools on Jintang Island were in full swing. At this time, the officers borrowed by Zhao Ming from Li Chengdong and others played a role, and each of them brought hundreds of soldiers to train.

Zhao Ming stood on a mountain, with nearly a thousand cavalry running to the west. They rushed to steep slopes, trenches, and thousands of cavalry rolled up rolling yellow dust.

After nearly a month of training, most cavalrymen learned to ride horses, and no one could see people falling off a horse in a Mercedes-Benz.

On the south side of the mountain, the sound of muskets was endless. The muskets were filled with bullets and loading them in an orderly manner, and the guns were bombarded, and the smoke filled the front.

"Kill! Kill! Kill!" Not far away, there were rows of spears in battle, waving their spears together, shouting loudly, and thousands of spears stabbed out at the same time, and the scene was shocking.

Zhao Ming looked at his army and couldn't help but feel excited. This army is the capital to expel the Tartars, restore China, and settle down in troubled times.

Behind Zhao Ming, Ruan Mei, Wang Chaoxian and others were naturally excited. They saw their own future from the trained soldiers.

On a school ground at the foot of the mountain, more than 3,000 newly-entrusted rebel soldiers were also undergoing training.

After cleaning their bodies, they registered and made a book, they all changed into new clothes and armor and received training for new pawns.

In the past two days, under the leadership of the clerk, they studied military rules in the evening, requiring everyone to memorize it within three months. If they are wrong, they will have to eat the five-army sticks.

During the day, the officers conducted a month of queue training and taught them to distinguish flags, listen to drums and listen to gold, and how to march on drum beats, turn the queue, etc.

The biggest difference between the army and the rebel army is that the army is organized, while the rebel army is free and casual, rushing forward in battle, and never conducting formation training.

Most of the rebels were indifferent to each other and stood in a crooked manner. The trained officers were not polite to them, and they directly picked up military sticks and beat them, which made the rebels incited by Zhao Ming immediately cried and began to regret it.

At this time, Zhang Yida stood in the queue wearing the mandarin duck armor, and the officer in front roared loudly, "Follow the drum beats, step on it!"

After two days of training, most soldiers were able to distinguish left and right, and right the rhythm, and Zhang Yida was no exception. However, he was a leader of the rebel army and was used to freedom. He did not like to be bound by rules. He was honest and did not concentrate during training, and liked to look around.

At this time, Zhang Yida's attention was attracted by the horse army galloping on the distance camp. "Sir Zhao has so many horses!"

At this moment, the officer walked over with anger, waved the stick, and beat Zhang Yida. Zhang Yida has eaten sticks a lot in the past few days and has gained experience. He hurriedly took his head back and hurriedly stepped on the drum beat, "Brother, I will practice hard and give me some face!"

People who are chaotic in the Tao are the most concerned about face, and others can practice it well. Zhang Yida always eats military sticks. He was beaten in front of so many people and his original subordinate, which made him lose face, so he hurriedly begged for forgiveness.

Unexpectedly, the officer became even more angry after hearing this, and the stick was beaten again, "Brother, I'll give you face. Do you think this is your copycat?"

Zhang Yida has a bad temper and is begging for mercy. She is still begging for a while. I don’t have any face!

He grabbed the military stick he had called and glared at the big eyes of the copper bell, "Mom, I'll turn my back on you!"
Chapter completed!
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