Chapter 430 Distribution, Chief of Staff Feng’s Decision
While Chen Jun was reporting to the brigade commander on the practical arrangements, the people from various departments and units in the brigade had already eaten breakfast and were busy at their posts.

Downstairs, the members of the China Training Group were also gathered together by the teachers.

Including the battalion commanders of each battalion, they also brought people here early to watch.

Now all the battalion commanders in the brigade know that a group of high-ranking cadres have arrived in the brigade.

Since the other party wants to put it into practice, they will inevitably have to go to the company to stay.

There is this matter involved.

Who the hell can sit still? They all come over early to prepare for the welcome.

As the saying goes, soldiers are born to fight.

But we are still in the military reform stage in peacetime. What should we do if there is no war to fight?
Use assessment to replace it.

Don’t say that the 179th Brigade is a new unit. Most of the soldiers have just been transferred here not long ago. They don’t know anything and there is no way to be evaluated.

The problem is that the military district doesn’t care about you that much. You can relax for a month, but it is absolutely impossible to relax continuously.

By the end of March, the results of various assessments will be implemented.

Although it is the beginning of the month, the battalion commanders are already so anxious that sweat is breaking out on their foreheads.

Just when I was at a loss.

The joining of the China Training Group is undoubtedly a timely help, because they have enough experience to make the work in the camp smooth.

Tao Junming also knew in his heart that having these people here would be the biggest help.

Especially for today's travel, it is something you can only encounter by chance.

It was just that he was originally limited by his identity as a student of the Zhongpei Group, and the fact that there were too many people and too many things involved.

He just didn't expect so much.

But they didn't dare to think about it, but Chen Jun did.

With the addition of this group of fresh forces, the stagnant water in the brigade can at least be stirred up and made to come alive.

Chen Jun was holding the information in his hand. When he passed by several battalion commanders, he nodded and signaled everyone with his eyes.

Dou Wei, Zhao Ziheng and others immediately understood and pointed outside the brigade post.

There were rows of military vehicles parked there, ready to go. It looked like the gang had already packed up.

In response, Chen Jun just smiled and turned to walk towards where the students of the China Training Group were.

Lin Guoyong must have waited for a while, and when he saw Chen Jun finally coming over, he quickly walked up to him.

"Chen Jun, have you finished the work at the practice unit?"

"We can't live in the brigade all the time. We have to report the progress here to the academy at all times."

Teacher Lin asked anxiously.

He was not from the field army and had almost no contact with grassroots units before. His way of thinking was somewhat paranoid, almost like that of an academic.

Believe that timing is everything.

"It's ready, Instructor Lin, don't worry, the convoy outside is ready, and we can go to the unit soon."

Chen Jun raised his hand and pointed at the military vehicles parked outside the brigade post.

Afterwards, he handed the information in his hand and the practice arrangement plan he had prepared earlier to Lin Guoyong.

"Teacher Lin, please follow the above announcement."

"I have informed the battalion commanders in the brigade, and they will accept and lead all comrades to the units."

After Chen Jun finished speaking, he turned around and strode back to the queue, waiting in line with everyone else.

Although he was considered half a teacher, he was only responsible for things like calling the roll and assigning units.

Chen Jun would never stand in front to host.

Because apart from being an assistant instructor, he is also a student.

Any officer who can rise to the rank of lieutenant colonel or colonel at a young age in the army would not be quite proud, right?

He, a student, stood in front of a group of seniors and gave them orders in a domineering manner.

You will offend many people invisibly.

There is no logic in this kind of thing. No matter how polite you speak, it will be useless.

Some people are just narrow-minded and don't bother to cause such unnecessary trouble.

Lin Guoyong took the plan and looked through it carefully.

Chen Jun had gone through the practical plans he had written several times before.

Apart from some minor changes in distribution, nothing else has changed.

After checking and making sure there were no problems, Lin Guoyong strode to the queue with the distribution list.

Taking the microphone from one of the instructors, he said loudly: "Comrades, since we came too late last night, there is no specific assignment for the second phase of unit practice."

"Next, let's distribute it."

"Comrades should all know that it is very common for students from military academies to go to the troops for practice. The integration between academies and troops has always been very close, which is very practical in training officers."

"Everyone present here is an old comrade, so I don't need to repeat myself."

"In the words of our Political Commissar Dai, the modern military talent training model can be uniformly divided into military academy education, troop training practice and military vocational education, a trinity."

"Political Commissar Dai also said that military cadres trained solely through military academy education will only become fledglings in an ivory tower."

"Only by going deep into the grassroots of the army and being in the hot front-line troops can we feel the heat of the army's melting pot, discover the gaps in growth, and then make precise efforts to make up for the shortcomings."

"During this practice, the leaders of the academy went to the Western Theater Command and later to the Southern Theater Command. They selected many units for us and finally decided on the 179th Combined Brigade."

"In this case, I hope that comrades can stick to their duties in practice, ask for advice humbly, and each person should write a practical experience report every week and hand it in to the camp instructor."

"If there are any adjustments to your studies later, I will notify you again."

"Next, start the roll call."

"Zhuge Tao, report to the air defense battalion."

"Man Zhongcheng, report to the Hecheng Battalion."

"Gu Bangjie, report to the logistics camp."

"Ji Tong, report to the Second Combined Battalion."

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As names were called out one by one, the practice units were also notified.

Chen Jun stood in the queue and turned his head away feeling guilty.

Try not to look at these familiar Zhongpei members.

After all, he might be able to avoid the teacher with some tricks, but he could never avoid these old hands.

When these old guys saw that the places where they were assigned to practice were exactly in line with their own "professionals", they found that they were in line with their own "professionals".

Now you know what the 179th Brigade is planning.

There's no way to hide it from these guys.

With the personnel allocation begins.

The battalion commanders in the brigade were also quite active. Some of them held up signs with the words "Logistics Battalion" written on them.

He held the sign above his head, as if he was afraid that no one could see it.

Some people also looked at this group of cadres who were about to be stationed in the company with shining eyes.

He was so anxious that he kept rubbing his hands.

There were even some shameless battalion commanders, such as Fatty He, who had already taken out cigarettes from their pockets and began to sneak around and drag certain students aside to build relationships.

Be prepared to "corrupt" them by behavior.

Have no idea.

The work in the camp cannot be carried out, and we have to rely on these professional people to give guidance.

The only help Chen Jun could provide was to bring people over and assign them to their camp.

As for how to use these cadres next, it depends on whether the various battalions can convince them.

That all depends on how your battalion commander handles things.

In the process of allocation.

Chen Jun stood in the queue the whole time, just watching, without saying a word, mainly because he had nothing to say.

At present, only with the help of this group of cadres can the framework of the 179th Brigade be established in the shortest time possible.

And, at this critical juncture.

In fact, no matter which unit the practice group goes to, it is inevitable that they have to work first and then have the opportunity for practical learning.

The chaos in the military reform is not limited to the 179th Brigade.

But it's okay.

The brigade is currently building a visual simulation combat terminal. We just need to get through these few days.

Everyone will understand that the trip of Brigade 179 was not in vain.

At that time, members of the China Training Group will gather in the brigade information building to watch and study the combat mode of the combined brigade and analyze coordinated tactics and strategies.

What is researched on-site will be put into practice here immediately and thus fed back to the brigade.

This arrangement alone was enough to make Chen Jun sigh with emotion.

Talk about long-term planning.

The people above are still more cruel.

The head of the Eastern Theater Command, upon learning that technical personnel from the National Defense University had arrived at the 179th Brigade.

Change the strategy immediately and build a visual command terminal.

It is indeed much better than assisting each battalion in building a command system, even if it does not seem to be of any use in the short term.

Because in Tao Lu's words.

That is, the work we are busy with now is not about immediate progress, but about planning for long-term benefits in the future.

This is true.

. . . . . . . . . . . .

The allocation process probably lasted more than two hours.

Almost all the students majoring in command are assigned to companies.

Those with professional staff skills will be transferred to the battalion level to fill the staff departments established in each battalion and form a strong staff group.

As for political cadres, they were everywhere in the brigade and the battalion.

This group of people are actually not of much help to the new unit.

Of course, to say that it is not very helpful does not mean that the work of political cadres is not important. Please do not misunderstand this point.

Ideological work is very important in the army, even more important than training results.

But we have to admit one thing.

That is, ideological education is a long-term grassroots work, and the practice group will stay in the brigade for a maximum of two months.

When the time comes, you have to leave. This short period of time can't change anything at all.

It would take more than two months just to build trust between the new soldiers in the unit.

Therefore, Chen Jun planned the political arrangements very carelessly and did not expect them to make much contribution.

Even the brigade didn't take it seriously.

All the focus of this practice will be on the command and staff.

Wait for everything to settle.

Chen Jun went to the General Staff Headquarters again, cleaned up an office for himself, and arranged a service job for Li Wujie.

Then I went to the brigade logistics department to register and asked for a cadre dormitory.

The accommodation conditions of this brigade headquarters cannot be compared with the student dormitories of the National Defense University.

There is no comparison at all.

This is where comrades from the brigade headquarters live. It is said to be a cadre dormitory, but in fact, it is a very good treatment to have a single dormitory at most.

However, Chen Jun didn't have any requirements for these.

This time when he returned from Kyoto, his office location was officially moved from the camp to the brigade.

After everything is settled.

It was almost noon.

At this time, Chen Jun was sitting in the General Staff Department, in the office of the deputy chief of staff.

He relaxed his body, lying back in his office chair, staring at the national flag and military flag on the desk.

Startled and lost in thought.

After a long time, Chen Jun looked up again and looked at the brand new military flag of the "71st Group Army of the Eastern Theater Command" hanging on the wall.

I guessed that this should be a new flag issued to each unit because the army had changed its number.

Deputy Chief of Staff
Chen Jun grabbed the armrests of the chair with both hands and took a deep breath to calm himself.

The theater's appointment of him as deputy regimental commander had been announced a long time ago.

But I have been busy all the time and haven’t had the chance to enjoy myself. I don’t know what it feels like to be a deputy regimental commander.

It’s true, every time you sit on a different place, you’ll get a new feeling everywhere you look.

"Hehe, it feels good, right?"

"Chen Jun, welcome to the General Staff!"

Just when Chen Jun was stunned.

Feng Qiuhu, Chief of Staff of the 179th Brigade, walked into the office and asked with a smile on his face.

"Hello, Chief of Staff!!"

Seeing the person coming, Chen Jun hurriedly stood up and saluted.

"You're welcome. Sit down. This is where you'll work from now on."

Feng Qiuhu waved his hand. He seemed to be very unhappy with Chen Jun's extremely polite manner.

After arriving at the office.

Apart from greeting Chen Jun at the beginning, Feng Qiuhu kept his eyes on the brand new military flag on the wall of his office.

Maybe I also realized it.

The chief of staff didn't come here to hang out, so Chen Jun didn't sit down immediately. He moved his feet and stood quietly to one side.

Remained silent.

It was unknown how much time had passed before Feng Qiuhu let out a heavy sigh.

"Chen Jun."

"arrive!!"

"What do you think of this military reform?"

"I?"

When Chen Jun heard the chief of staff's question, he was slightly stunned. How should he answer this question?

Issues like military reform involve too many aspects. If we really discuss them in detail, I'm afraid we will end up talking about too much.

But since the Chief of Staff asked, I have to respond.

Chen Jun lowered his head and thought for a moment, then hesitated and said, "Chief of Staff, this military reform is a strategic sublimation."

“I’m looking forward to seeing you again.”

Hearing Chen Jun's response, Feng Qiuhu nodded slightly, then shook his head and smiled: "It's not that simple. For this reform, the higher-ups must be determined to break the old structure."

"You haven't been in the army for some time, so you probably don't know that the thirteen group armies formed in the five war zones are actually newly formed rather than inherited."

"A large number of troops have been merged, split, transferred, and relocated during this period, completely disrupting the structure of the original group army."

"Let's not talk about other things. Let's take the 71st Army of the Eastern Theater Command as an example. There are currently five combined brigades in the army. The units formed were from four group armies before the military reform."

"Including the 72nd Army, which was our previous unit, the First Army. Many comrades believe that the 72nd Army is the successor of the First Army."

"Actually, that's not the case. In addition to our brigade being transferred out, the 3rd Brigade and the 178th Brigade were also transferred out, while the 85th Brigade and the 90th Brigade were transferred in, and the 34th Brigade was also transferred in."

"The several combined brigades of their 72nd Army were also formed from four group armies before the military reform."

"Except for the 13th Army headquarters which was retained in disguise and renamed the 77th Army, all other group army headquarters were abolished."

"Do you know what this means?"

“It means that a new era has arrived.”

This time, Chen Jun did not hesitate and answered very quickly.

"Yes, a new era is coming."

Feng Qiuhu nodded after hearing this.

However, when he responded, his words were filled with emotion. He raised his head and glanced at the military flag again, as if he had made some kind of decision.

Then he turned around and left Chen Jun's office.

Not everyone has the experience that Chen Jun had in his later life, and not everyone can predict in advance that this military reform will be such a big move.

Feng Qiuhu knew that he would be invincible if he had no military achievements and practical experience.

In the 179th Brigade, with Brigade Leader Tao taking the credit for the combined reorganization and with Chen Jun who was at the peak of his career, his promotion momentum was unstoppable.

Being stuck in the middle, it is almost impossible to move forward.

The rise and prosperity of a country that never resorts to war lightly and where martial virtue flourishes cannot be understood by those countries that indulge in militarism.

Feng Qiuhu had been very excited since he met Chen Jun last night, saw him promoted to deputy regiment commander, and then saw him lead so many Zhongpei cadres back.

I made up my mind to apply to the higher authorities and leave the 179th Brigade to broaden my experience.

Lay a solid foundation.

In fact, this choice can be said to be out of helplessness, or it can be said that he wants to actively gain experience and improve himself.

Anyway, his position was stuck in the middle, so he didn't move.

Feng Qiuhu knew that sooner or later someone would make him do something.

It is better to make plans early, while you are still old and the military reform is not yet completely stable, you can apply to go out and give it a try.

This is really not what Lao Feng thinks.

The main reason is that Chen Jun’s performance this time was so damn scary.

He was just a trainee, but he was able to lead so many cadres back to the brigade for placement and practice.

Can I get such great convenience just by being a student?
The reasons behind this and the support behind it cannot be fully pondered.

If you still don't understand what I said.

From another perspective, all the combined brigades of the army are currently in a state of chaos.

If the 179th Brigade can really straighten out the unit and achieve results in a short period of time.

Who can cover up this influence?

As the chief of staff, Feng Qiuhu should also plan for his future.

Chen Jun stood there, staring in a daze as the chief of staff left.

In fact, listening to what Feng Qiuhu said just now: "This will be your office from now on", combined with the chief of staff's analysis of military reform just now.

Chen Jun also had a vague feeling that the Chief of Staff might leave the 179th Brigade.

He is not stupid, how could he not tell good from bad words?
But Chen Jun was a little confused as to why.

Of course, Feng Qiuhu left.

That certainly isn't the time to completely abandon the current mess in the brigade and just leave.

Not to mention that the people above are unhappy, the key is that I can’t produce any impressive achievements, so how can I apply to them?

The higher-ups won’t let us go.

What's more, the visualization terminal of the 179th Brigade is currently being built and the simulated combat system is also being improved.

At least I have to get my work in the brigade in order before I consider leaving.

If you don't have some real skills, it will only be more difficult to survive even if you leave.

. . . . . . . . .

It turns out.

The placement of lower-level practice is undoubtedly a very correct move.

With the addition of experienced cadres from various battalions, the work of the 179th Brigade finally began to return to order in the following days.

Everything is going on in an orderly manner.

In the blink of an eye, another week has passed.

During this period, Chen Jun was not busy with other things. He spent the whole day strolling around the camps with several staff members from the General Staff, holding a notebook.

Detailed records of the company composition of each battalion, as well as tanks, cadres, etc.

Others need to learn, and he, the deputy chief of staff, needs to learn even more. He has to transition from managing one battalion to managing the trivial matters of nine battalions.

The burden on Chen Jun's shoulders is not easy.

(End of this chapter)

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