
My Bright Sword Logistics Career
我的亮剑后勤生涯
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Your updates are greatly unqualified and work hard
At first glance, the protagonist has no sense of presence, but Lao Li looks like the protagonist. Even the outstanding supporting characters in the original work have a stronger presence than the protagonist. Speaking of which, this genre seems to have been popular before. There are no representative works in my impression. They usually just follow the plot, follow the plot, show off in tragic places or change in advance. Liangjian seems to have been written by someone. I just read this book, and the author has made most of the mistakes of this genre. The writing is not bad at all. It follows the original character's personality, but it seems that there is nothing of my own. It is excellent to pass the time and review the TV series. Oh, by the way, another comment, why does this genre like to count weapons and ammunition by tons? How to calculate it in tons? Does it count as packaging? Is the international arms market calculated by ton? It's just weird, it's been withdrawn.
In fact, there are many loopholes that can be exploited We Chinese have a lot of classics, and the opponent who can solve riddles will definitely understand Although the only one who can trade and hand over tasks is Li Yunlong But there are always ways Exchange of letters across levels Suggesting something It is not impossible to let Li Yunlong arrange some people in a group in name only.
I'm really convinced. This is such a crazy operation. The independent regiment took action three times, but the headquarters didn't know it was their own troops. The regiment leader didn't report it to the superiors. He didn't know about it. The superiors couldn't find out. No one below responded. Is this still a force under the leadership of the party? This is completely the private armed force of the military chief. Well, the protagonist also sent a letter to Chongqing Ta Kung Pao saying that the Chinese organization was responsible for the attack and that he was the one who carried out the attack. Since you gave weapons and medicines to the independent group to do it, you still played this trick. If it was found out later, how could it be done if the independent group took action? What kind of crazy operation can this be done?
There are several books like this. The technology is decades ahead, but the weapons are not given to those who are ahead.
It's just like the book "I'm providing aid in Liangjian". A troop of 20,000 to 30,000 people is still a regiment leader. He will never be promoted after making so many contributions.
Why have we started weekly updates? Do we need eunuchs?
What the author has a problem with is that you are a bit superstitious about special operations. According to all the pure combat cases from the beginning of World War II to the present, special operations have failed. Successful operations are campaigns with the cooperation of a large number of air forces and field armies and navies. The main force is not even a special force. The special force is only responsible for guiding or opening a gap with large forces and finally breaking into the core to ensure the completion of the mission. Pure one In general novels and literary works, especially the kind in Bright Sword, this type of special operations has completely failed without exception. The only so-called success case is that an elite special forces team of hundreds of people fought on the third line without preparing to deploy a sloppy enemy force. In the end, almost the entire army was wiped out and the mission was barely completed. All normal successes in the eyes of ordinary people are the result of the cooperation of a large number of ordinary armed forces.
The update frequency is too low, with an average of one chapter every two weeks.
The author is entering the palace. Has it been cut?
This is a bad start. I couldn't stand it after reading two chapters. There's something wrong with the setting.
I don't know what the author was thinking. The fan base of that account is so large that he had to change his account to publish the book.
Update slowly, I have a bad conscience
World War II Japanese Army Organization
1. Squad - The infantry squad consists of a machine gun group (two light machine guns), a grenade group (two grenades) and two rifle groups. Each light machine gun is staffed by four people (commander, shooter, and two assistant shooters carrying ammunition), and each grenade launcher is staffed by two people. The team size is between 50 and 70. By 1945, the infantry squad had only one light machine gun and one grenade launcher. Infantry artillery squad, two 70mm infantry guns. 2. Squadron - The infantry squadron has three infantry squads, with a number of between 194 and 250 people. A standard Japanese infantry squadron (181 people) includes: a 19-man squadron headquarters: squadron leader, executive officer, 3 sergeants, 4 health workers, officer's orderlies, buglers, 8 communicators), and 3 of the aforementioned 54-man squadrons. 3. Brigade - A standard 1,100-man brigade of the Japanese army includes: a 30-man brigade headquarters and a 110-man transportation squadron (carts and mules and horses). Some brigades merge their transportation squadrons into the wing. Four aforementioned infantry squadrons (some only have 3); a 174-man machine gun squadron (14-man squadron and 3 machine gun squads, 1 ammunition squad), with 4 heavy machine guns in each row, 12 in total (some companies only have 8); a 55-man artillery squad (1 A 10-man team headquarters, a 15-man ammunition squad, two 15-man artillery squads each equipped with a 70mm Type 92 infantry cannon), and a very small number of troops are equipped with a 122-man artillery squadron (including a 27-man ammunition squad, and two 31-man artillery squads each equipped with 2 infantry cannons). Among these small number of artillery squadrons, those who are extremely lucky to be assigned 20MM anti-tank guns can be organized into four 24-man squads equipped with two anti-tank guns. In this case, the ammunition squad will be expanded to 39 people. 4. Wing - a standard 3,800-man wing of the Japanese army includes a 54-man headquarters; a 121-man transport team (carts and mules and horses), which carries a day's supplies of the wing headquarters and directly affiliated squadrons, as well as a field kitchen that may be assigned to the division; an 81-man ammunition platoon carries a day's ammunition. Three infantry brigades; An artillery squadron of 122 people, including a 25-man squadron headquarters, an observation squad, a 31-man ammunition squad, and three 31-man artillery squads (each with two 15-man artillery squads, equipped with a 70mm 92 infantry gun). A very small number of regiments have an artillery brigade of 364 men and two squadrons of 170 men, each with 4 guns. The anti-tank squadron of the wing has 122 people: a 20-man squadron headquarters, a 21-man ammunition squad, and three 33-man gun squads (each with two 37mm anti-tank guns). The communications squadron has a telephone squad (4 to 6 telephone squads, 3 telephones per squad, and a switch), and a radio squad (5 to 8 radio stations). During combat, telephones and radio stations are assigned to each brigade and each direct team. The health system of the wing is very weak. There are only 2 doctors and 2 hygienists in the wing, 3 doctors and 4 hygienists in the brigade, and 4 hygienists in the squadron. 5. Brigade— The division has jurisdiction over an infantry brigade (5,000---7,700 people) and two infantry regiments, each with 2,500---3,800 personnel. In the early days of the independent infantry mixed brigade, the independent mixed brigade governed five infantry brigades and an artillery team, communications team, engineering team, baggage team, etc., With a total number of approximately 5,000 people. The infantry brigade has three infantry squadrons and one machine gun squadron (four heavy machine guns), and the artillery team has one mountain artillery squadron and two field artillery squadrons. Brigade Headquarters: 27 men, 6 horses; Independent Infantry Group: 782 men, 40 horses; Artillery: 596 men, 366 horses; Engineer Corps: 176 men, 6 horses; Signal Corps: 175 men, 27 horses; a total of 4,900 men. In the later period, the infantry brigade of the independent mixed brigade was changed to a large establishment with four infantry squadrons, one machine gun squadron and one infantry artillery squadron, with a strength of 1,500 people. The brigade artillery has six field guns and 12 mountain guns. At the same time, its engineers and baggage units have also been expanded. The brigade has about 8,280 people, equipped with 1,800 military horses, 4,050 rifles, 120 grenade launchers, 120 light machine guns, 30 heavy machine guns, 10 flat-firing guns, 20 mountain guns, 12 field guns and other weapons and equipment. It is a combat unit with considerable field capabilities. The independent guard force generally has jurisdiction over six independent infantry brigades. The brigade has three infantry squadrons and one machine gun squadron (four heavy machine guns). It has a total of 5,450 soldiers, equipped with 420 military horses and 3,660 rifles and cavalry guns. 144 Grenade launchers and 24 heavy machine guns. Since this type of unit does not have heavy weapons, it generally only performs rear security duties. The cavalry brigade generally has two cavalry regiments, a cavalry artillery regiment, and an armored convoy with a total of 5,600 soldiers. It is equipped with 5,668 military horses, 3,705 rifles, 12 heavy machine guns, 36 field guns and other weapons and equipment. The field heavy artillery brigade is its army reserve artillery force. It generally has more than 8,000 officers and soldiers, and is equipped with more than 70 large-caliber howitzers or cannons ranging from 100 mm to 240 mm. It is often used for key tasks. 6. Divisions The division-affiliated units of the Japanese army mainly include: 3 infantry regiments, a field artillery regiment, a reconnaissance regiment, an engineering regiment, a transportation regiment, and a communications regiment. The field artillery wing has a strength of 2,322 people. There are three artillery brigades of 688 people, each equipped with 12 75mm field guns or mountain guns. Only some divisions have replaced one of the brigades with a 105mm gun. The reconnaissance wing has a strength of 730 people, including a 130-man wing headquarters, a 130-man cavalry squadron (four 30-man platoons), two 160-man motorized squadrons, and a 100-man trucking squadron (at least on paper it can transport those two motorized squadrons). This reconnaissance wing can also be replaced by a 950-man cavalry wing. The Engineer Regiment has a strength of 900-1,000 people. It has almost no mechanical equipment and can only undertake very few tasks. More professional tasks are mainly handled by the attached independent Engineer Regiment. The size of the transport fleet generally depends on the number of trucks available. In theory, it consists of a truck brigade and a mule-horse brigade. Truck brigade consists of 2 to 3 squadrons, each squadron has up to 50 trucks with a load of 1.5 Tons. Many divisions are short of trucks, and some have none at all. In total, a Japanese division has 54 75MM field guns or mountain guns. A few divisions have replaced the 75MM guns with 12 105MM guns. In terms of trucks, the Japanese army has up to 100-150 trucks. In the middle of the Anti-Japanese War, with the unfolding of two battlefields, frontal and enemy rear, the Japanese army divided divisions into four levels: A, B, C, and D in order to adapt to the needs of different battle scales. At the same time, during the war, the Japanese army assigned special forces and supplementary personnel to each division, which could make a division command more than 40,000 people. 1. Four-unit division: also known as the horse/horse division, type A division. It has jurisdiction over 2 brigades (each brigade has 2 infantry regiments), one regiment each for engineering, cavalry, artillery (48 guns), and supplies, for a total of 8 regiments. Generally, the full strength of the main standing army division of the Japanese army can often reach 24,000-28,000 men. It has 7,630 war horses, 14,900 rifles, 144 grenade launchers, 288 light machine guns, 54 heavy machine guns, 16 mountain guns, 36 field guns and other weapons and equipment. It is a combat unit with strong combat effectiveness with the cooperation of multiple arms, so this kind of division is also called a Type A division. The Japanese Army's 1st to 20th Divisions, the Guards Division, the 2nd and 3rd Guards Divisions, the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Tank Divisions, and 8 divisions that were once composed of reserve forces of the standing main divisions, all belong to the establishment of Category A divisions. (1) Personnel and equipment of the unit's horse-drawing division—— Division headquarters: 330 personnel, 165 horses, 95 various guns, and 63 non-motorized vehicles. Brigade Headquarters: 75 personnel, 20 horses, 36 various guns, 4 non-motorized vehicles. Infantry Regiment: 3747 personnel, 526 horses, 2590 various guns, 14 various artillery pieces, 76 grenades, 256 non-motorized vehicles. Infantry Brigade: 1091 personnel, 118 horses. Infantry squadron: 194 personnel, 174 various guns, 6 grenades. Field Artillery Regiment: 2894 personnel, 2269 horses, 48 various guns, 541 various guns. Field Artillery Brigade: 634 personnel, 499 horses, 12 field artillery. Field Artillery Squadron: 128 men, 184 horses, 4 field artillery. Cavalry Regiment: 452 personnel, 429 horses, 320 various guns. Cavalry Squadron: 144 men, 134 horses. Engineer Regiment: 672 personnel, 99 horses. Engineer Squadron: 286 personnel, 19 horses. Division communications team: 255 personnel, 47 horses. Popular Troops Regiment: 3461 personnel, 2612 horses. Popular Troops Squadron: 562 personnel, 376 horses. Division health team: 1101 personnel, 128 horses. Ordnance Service: Personnel 121. Field hospital: personnel 240. Total: about 25,000 people per division and about 7,800 people per brigade. (2) Personnel and equipment status of the permanent four-unit draft horse division - Division headquarters: 391 personnel, 239 horses. Brigade headquarters: 80 personnel, 25 horses. Infantry Regiment: Personnel 3818, Horse about 720. Infantry Brigade: 1150 personnel, 180 horses. Infantry Squadron: Personnel 194. Cavalry Regiment: 508 personnel, 321 horses. Artillery Regiment: 3699 personnel, 3600 horses, 48 guns. Mountain Artillery Brigade: 999 personnel, 720 horses, 12 guns. Mountain Artillery Squadron: 195 personnel, 138 horses, 4 guns. Engineer Regiment: 719 personnel, 150 horses. Engineer Squadron: about 300 personnel. The baggage regiment: 4890 personnel, 4260 horses, 3882 baggage and horse equipment. Popular Troops Squadron: 684 personnel, 598 horses. Division communications team: 289 personnel, 84 horses. Division health team: 1328 personnel, 163 horses. Ordnance Service: Personnel 121. Field hospital: about 300 personnel Total: 28,500 people per division and about 7,900 people per brigade. (3) The personnel and equipment of the temporary three-unit draft horse division: The division has an infantry regiment, which has three infantry regiments. The division also has a division search team, a field artillery regiment, an engineering regiment, a baggage regiment, a communications team, a health team, an weapons service team, a sick horse factory, and two field hospitals. Division Headquarters: 91 personnel, 22 horses, 8 carriages. Infantry Regiment Headquarters: 7 men, 3 horses. Infantry Regiment: Personnel 2909, Horse 179. Division search team: 319 personnel, 185 horses. Field Artillery Regiment: Personnel 1745, Horse 1259. Engineer Regiment: 402 personnel, 15 horses, 2 vehicles. Division communications team: 178 personnel, 30 horses. The baggage regiment: 370 personnel, 113 horses, and 50 carriages. Division health team: 376 personnel, 47 horses. Field hospital: 239 personnel, 87 horses. Sick Horse Factory: 48 people, 11 horses. Ordnance Service: Personnel 132. In total, there are about 12,800 people in the division and about 8,700 people in the infantry regiment. (4) The situation of the C Division: The C Division is organized into two infantry brigades, and each brigade is organized into four independent infantry brigades, as well as an engineering team, a communications team, a baggage team, a field hospital, and a sick horse factory. Personnel: The personnel of the C Division have changed greatly in different periods. Generally, the infantry brigade has about 5,100 people, and the independent infantry group has 1,270 people. The total number of the whole division is about 11,980 people. 2. 37 Standard division: It has 2 brigades under its jurisdiction, and each brigade has 2 regiments. Each regiment is equipped with 4 Type 41 mountain guns, 4 Type 37 guns, 6 92 rifles, and 24 heavy machine guns. 1 Artillery regiment with 48 guns, including 36 Type 38 75mm mountain guns and 12 100mm guns. A total of 25,375 people. 3. 37Th system special division: It has jurisdiction over 2 brigades, and each brigade has 2 regiments. Each regiment is equipped with 3 Type 41 mountain guns, 6 92 rifles, and 8 heavy machine guns. 1 Field artillery regiment, 36 Type 38 75mm field guns. Total 21,902 people. 4. Three-unit division, also known as the second, third and third divisions. It has jurisdiction over an infantry regiment. The infantry regiment has three infantry regiments. The regiment has three infantry brigades and an infantry artillery squadron (four infantry guns). The infantry brigade has no artillery squad. The artillery wing consists of 24-36 mountain guns or field artillery. The cavalry wing is changed to a search wing. Other logistics units such as baggage and engineers are also greatly reduced, with a strength of 13,000-18,000. After the Battle of Wuhan, due to the expansion of the battlefield and war consumption, the Japanese army increasingly put three-unit divisions and independent mixed brigades into the front line. Therefore, the Japanese army made organizational adjustments and supplemented the logistics troops of the three-unit division, bringing the total number to 15,000-17,000. The infantry brigade of the independent mixed brigade was changed to include four infantry squadrons and one machine gun squadron, with a total number of 6,000-7,000 people. This establishment is limited to front-line troops, and the garrison troops remain at their original establishment. In addition, the four-unit division system was changed to a three-unit system. After 1938, due to the huge depletion of troops by Japanese imperialism in the war of aggression against China, the 21st to 49th Divisions that were subsequently formed canceled the brigade-level organization. The divisions were directly responsible for three infantry regiments. Each regiment was under the jurisdiction of three infantry brigades, and simultaneously commanded the artillery, engineering, cavalry, and baggage regiments. The total number of the division was reduced to 18,000, equipped with 2,065 horses, 8,940 rifles, 216 grenades, 216 light machine guns, 54 heavy machine guns, 18 flat-fire cannons, 12 mountain cannons and other weapons and equipment. This type of Japanese division was called a Type B division.
To be honest, I really like this style. The protagonist is behind the scenes, just like the grandpa of Lao Li's system. It looks coherent and detailed. There are too many other articles where the time traveler is the protagonist. This kind of novelty is very eye-catching.
The writing is okay, but there is too much writing about Liangjian and it's a bit boring.
Very good, in line with the characters in the TV series, and everyone in it has an online IQ, which is rare!