Chapter 483 National Army Observation Group
Chapter 483 National Army Observation Group
"Brigade Commander, the Nationalist Army Observation Group has arrived."
Liu Xiaoshan was extremely busy, and the guard next to him said with a bitter face.
Fan Xiliang went to Tang Guoping to serve as chief of staff, and the Kuomintang observation group was sent to Liu Xiaoshan by Li Shaoyi, and these people have been following the troops' footsteps.
Less than two hours after the war ended, these observation groups came over, saying they wanted to see the real situation on the front line of the battlefield.
"Then what are you still standing there for? Didn't you just say you were short on people to check on the prisoners? Transfer all of these people over here. If anyone disobeys orders, file a report and send them back to Jinling immediately."
Liu Xiaoshan said without looking up, "The National Army Observation Group has a total of more than 200 people. Do we have to keep them on the battlefield? Now we have more than 3,700 people here. It's not that easy to look after tens of thousands of people in front of us. We have to use all those who can be used."
"By the way, have they been given equipment?"
When he saw the guards about to leave, Liu Xiaoshan suddenly thought of another thing. If they only carried self-defense pistols on them, it would really not work.
"Report to the commander, from the moment they joined the team, they were issued a full set of weapons and equipment."
After hearing this, Liu Xiaoshan waved his hand and asked the guard to do his job. The so-called full set of weapons and equipment basically consisted of two guns.
In the 72nd Division, including Li Shaoyi, everyone has a submachine gun and a pistol. You don't have to carry either of them at ordinary times, but you will be given what you deserve. Our strength on the battlefield is not low. If you only rely on your pistol, you probably won't be able to do much.
At this moment, more than 200 Kuomintang observers also wanted to contribute to our team. They wanted to ask someone to come over and tell them, but they didn't know that Brigadier General Liu had already arranged tasks for them.
"Commanders, Prisoner of War Camp No. 12 is now officially handed over to you. There are a total of 365 Xiongnu soldiers and their families here. There are no fewer than 700 combat-capable men. Including the elderly, the weak, the sick, and the young, the total number is over 2,400."
The soldiers who were originally guarding the No. 12 prisoner-of-war camp came over immediately to hand over to the Kuomintang observation group after receiving the order from above. There were more than 270 of them in total, so there should be no problem guarding these 2,400 people.
"Please rest assured, we will complete the mission well until the personnel behind you hand over to us."
The leader of the team was Han Mingguo of the Central Army, who was the deputy brigade commander of the 23rd Brigade. After a tour in the north, he returned as a brigadier general. This was also a way to gild his rank. The people under him were either middle and low-level officers or students with relatively high rankings in the military academy.
"Yes, the left side is where we rest, and the right side is where they gather. Those trucks over there are loaded with supplies. The truck drivers are at your disposal. If you need anything else, you can directly tell our leader. It's at the big tent over there, less than two kilometers away."
The soldier pointed to the big tent in the distance and said that after Han Mingguo confirmed the location, he asked some other questions. The soldiers immediately got in the car and left, as they had more important tasks.
"Brothers, we were told to work, and now the assignments have finally been made. These nearly 3,000 people are now under our care. I order them to be divided into two groups..."
Han Mingguo was also a pragmatist and immediately began to give orders. Although the people under his command had never experienced combat, they knew that guarding prisoners was not an easy job. If these people caused trouble at night, it would bring trouble to the entire camp.
From the moment they joined Li Shaoyi's army, they felt like they were being looked down upon. Now they have finally found a job. Even if they cannot do a great job, nothing can happen to them at our hands.
A group of National Army officers quickly took up their posts around the area. There were also special patrol personnel among the crowd. All of them had their guns loaded. As the guard had just said, they would just shoot if there was any danger. In such an environment, as Li Shaoyi had said, the priority was to ensure the safety of themselves and their comrades. Even if you shot the wrong person, that would be a matter for the future.
Some National Army officers carried submachine guns and began patrolling with their superiors. At this moment, they even thought that they were members of the 72nd Division. If they could also become company commanders or battalion commanders in the 72nd Division, would they be as mighty as them and run around chasing the Russians in the northern border of the motherland? That would be really impressive.
"Brigade Commander Han, this is our military reporter Xiao Zhao. We've almost finished filming. If you'd like, we can ask him to take some photos of you. Of course, we won't publish them in the newspaper, but we'll write about them as a special souvenir for you."
After two or three hours, the clerk of the Second Brigade Headquarters came with the military reporters. When they heard that they could take photos, many Kuomintang officers were very happy. Although they did not fight in the north, they had done some serious work. If they could have a photo to prove it, they would have something to brag about in their lives.
It’s a pity that there are no Rakshasa soldiers in the military camp. If there were, the blowing could last longer.
"We're not doing anything serious. We're just guarding the prisoners. There's no need to waste film."
Brigade Commander Han also wanted to take a couple of pictures, but compared with the other combat soldiers, what's the point of posing for pictures here while holding a gun and not firing a single shot?
"It's okay, it's okay. Our brigade commander said that when we come to the north, we have to leave some traces. It's just a few photos."
The clerk said with a smile, and started to let the military reporters take pictures. This can be considered as some of our benefits.
The officers of the Central Army were still very careful and would not include these prisoners in the film. After all, they did not openly support the war. Although they provided a lot of help in secret, they still had to clear themselves out in the international community, otherwise it would be a war between China and Russia.
The Russian side has also been downplaying this war, calling it a local conflict between the Far East Military Region and the 72nd Division, and has not escalated the matter to the Russian central government.
"Oh my God, this is unbelievable. The war just ended, and in less than a day, you're already building an airport here?"
While taking pictures, a Central Army officer saw some people measuring the flat ground in the distance. They knew them; they were engineers rushing over from the rear.
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