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Chapter 36 The Big Lie(2/2)

I also want to get passes to Shenyang, Fushun and other places, so that some of our people can continue to engage in the traditional work of the cavalry. I don’t know when the cavalry regiment will be officially transferred from the local area. If there are a few days, we will be there.

Recruit some suitable manpower to form a logistics and fortification team. If there is not enough time, I can lead the team to mobilize with the cavalry regiment first, and leave some people in Shenyang, Fushun and other places to recruit follow-up manpower. If this war will still last for a long time

time, even more than a year, after a period of time, I will allocate some manpower to set up recruit training camps in Fengtianfu and Huichun and other places, conduct intensive one-month recruit training, and quickly replenish combat personnel and engineering teams.

Considering that these long-term factors are possible, I hope that the Far East Army Staff will provide my unit with a comprehensive staff team and select suitable Russian military officers to serve as instructors and staff officers."

Brigadier General Madnidorf quietly raised his eyes and even doubted his own ears. It was hard for him to believe that a Manchu of Asian origin could have such long-term preparations and plans.

He thought for a while and couldn't help but ask Song Biao: "Where did you receive military training before? Such standard Russian cannot be learned in a place like the Far East. So, have you studied in Russia?"

?”

Song Biao replied without thinking: "Unfortunately, I have never been able to study in Russia. I studied in a missionary school run by a Russian priest for several years and studied some Russian military works on my own. I even read the Russian version

"Introduction to the Art of War" and "The Science of Victory" by Marshal Alexander Vasilyevich Suvorov, the famous military strategist of your country. In addition, I also learned some lessons from the British Huichun Caravan.

Military drill techniques handed down from instructors."

Brigadier General Madnidov couldn't help but glance at General Mishuchenko, and asked slightly suspiciously: "It's amazing, isn't it? My Excellency, General?"

General Mishuchenko accepted Song Biao's explanation calmly, saying: "There is no doubt that he is a very special Manchu youth. This is the first good thing I have encountered during this period. At least for me.

Said, his plan is very good and meets my needs."

Since General Mishuchenko insisted on using people like Song Biao to solve his own labor shortage problem, Brigadier General Madnidorf stopped pursuing the details and said to Song Biao: "Very good, let's do it then.

, at least you have a very good plan, and, I think we can definitely deal with it well."

After saying this, he stood up and added to General Mishuchenko: "That's it, General, I have made the necessary explanations about the headquarters' transfer orders and specific combat plans. If you have any objections,

You must report to the Second Army before re-discussing it with General Korbas and obey General Korbas’s full authority!”

General Mishuchenko also stood up, shook hands with Brigadier Madnidov and said: "Okay, I understand. Please convey my respect to Commander-in-Chief Kuropatkin.

The honor guarantees that the enemy will be annihilated and all tasks of the headquarters will be completed."

Brigadier General Madnidoff nodded slightly with determination, saluted General Mishuchenko, and then turned around and suggested to Song Biao: "Then let me take a formal look at your troops. If everything goes well,

I think you will have to report to General Mishuchenko again soon."

After hearing this, General Mishuchenko also looked forward to shaking hands with Song Biao and saying goodbye.

Although he is a high-ranking Cossack general, the more troops the better when fighting something like this. If Song Biao can have a thousand infantrymen to cooperate with him, he can also recruit thousands of locals to build fortifications and the like.

dirty work, that's obviously a good thing.

However, everything still needs to be confirmed by Brigadier General Madnidorf before it can come true. What if Song Biao just told a big lie and defrauded a large amount of supplies from the Russian army?
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