The new training camp is still in full swing.

Since the training camp in Ramgarh started, the country has continuously drawn capable young soldiers and officers from all over the border to Ramgarh for training. At the same time, there are also aspiring young people and college students from all over the country who have signed up to participate in the training.

As long as conditions permit, the transport planes flying from Yunnan West Airport to India have never stopped, and sometimes five or six hundred people can be transported to India in a day.

According to the original training plan, only the troops of the new 38th Division and the new 22nd Division will receive the most complete training in the training camp. As for other soldiers who are constantly transported from the country, they will generally only receive 4 to 6 weeks of military training and will be sent back to the country.

After all, the number of soldiers that the Ramgarh training camp can accommodate is limited.

Moreover, the main purpose of the Americans to set up this Ramgarh training camp was to train a group of excellent soldiers to counterattack Burma, retake Southeast Asia, and strive for the interests of Britain and the United States.

As for how difficult the war in China is, the United States and Britain will not care too much, as long as they don't surrender.

Even before, the British side had proposed a new combat plan to bypass Burma directly and send the navy to attack the Philippines and Indonesia. This plan completely abandoned Burma, which meant abandoning the Burma Road and the Chinese battlefield.

Fortunately, this plan was denied by the United States, and Stilwell strongly supported China's war of resistance.

In a blink of an eye, Lu Cheng had brought people to India for 2 months. The soldiers who came to the training camp with them had finished their training and returned to China, and the subsequent soldiers were also coming one after another.

Lu Cheng relied on his relationship with Stilwell and his status as deputy chief instructor to allow his soldiers to continue to stay here for training until three months.

At this time, in the South Pacific battlefield, the Guadalcanal Campaign was also in full swing. The two sides fought unprecedentedly fierce battles at sea, on land, and in the air, and many soldiers died every day.

This was destined to be a battle that gave the devils a headache. According to later statistics, there were 36,000 Japanese soldiers participating in the Guadalcanal Campaign, 10,000 of whom died in battle, 9,000 died of starvation, and 6,000 died of illness.

Many of the remaining survivors suffered from mental illness, including a lieutenant general.

Of course, not only did the devil suffer heavy losses, but the US military also suffered heavy losses. Casualties, aircraft, and warship losses were all quite heavy.

The difference is that Japan is already poor in resources and cannot withstand consumption. The United States is a real industrial overlord. No matter how many aircraft and warships are lost, it can make more in the shortest time.

As the commander-in-chief of the Allied Forces in Southeast Asia, Stilwell naturally paid close attention to this battle, and even often conducted sand table simulations with Lu Cheng based on the situation on the front line.

Lu Cheng would always use the detailed information about the Guadalcanal Campaign stored in the tablet computer he carried, as well as his own knowledge reserves, to give some suggestions.

Whenever Lu Cheng made some very useful suggestions, Stilwell would always contact General Halsey in the South Pacific battlefield as soon as possible to provide them with some of Lu Cheng's suggestions for reference.

Facts have proved that many of Lu Cheng's suggestions helped the US Marine Corps gain greater advantages and progress faster in the Guadalcanal Campaign.

Because of this, Stilwell became more and more trusting of Lu Cheng and gave Lu Cheng more rights in the training camp, such as being able to freely mobilize a certain amount of supplies and equipment, and being able to assist in changing training plans, etc.

This also greatly facilitated Lu Cheng's training of his own personnel and winning over the college students who came here for training.

On this day, another group of new trainees came to the training camp. Lu Cheng used his identity as the deputy chief instructor to check the information of all the trainees and quickly found some good candidates to plan to win over. At this moment, Lu Cheng saw a familiar name on a list: "Zhang Lixian, 17th officer training class student, commander of the special forces battalion of Yu Xiaoqing's regiment..."

Zhang Lixian is one of the four generals under Yu Xiaoqing. He has good theoretical, knowledge and practical abilities. He has followed Yu Xiaoqing for more than ten years. He is loyal to Yu Xiaoqing and worships him very much. He regards Yu Xiaoqing as his own belief.

Unfortunately, Zhang Lixian was abandoned by Yu Xiaoqing at Nantianmen, which led to the collapse of Zhang Lixian's faith and complete disappointment.

When Zhang Lixian and others saw Lu Cheng appear in the training camp and served as an instructor in the training camp, they were also a little shocked.

Ever since

After Lu Cheng angrily confronted Yu Xiaoqing, Yu Xiaoqing's men regarded Lu Cheng and his men as enemies.

Lu Cheng and Yu Xiaoqing's men were stationed on the east bank of the Nujiang River, and Yu Xiaoqing's regiment was in the lower reaches of Zenda, but the two parties did not belong to the same unit and had no contact with each other. Usually, there was no conflict.

There were only a few trainees in Yu Xiaoqing's regiment who came to participate in the training this time, and Lu Cheng did not take it to heart. He was not going to embarrass a few soldiers who were brainwashed by Yu Xiaoqing.

Calculating the time, it has been more than two months since I left Zenda. Although I often contacted Long Wenjian and others through telegrams and letters to understand the situation of my men, it was not as clear as going to the scene in person.

Therefore, Lu Cheng was also considering returning to Zenda with one of his companies after the three-month training period.

Although Ramgarh is good, Lu Cheng will not stay here forever. He still has to control his entire regiment.

After finishing a day of training, Lu Cheng took the initiative to find Stilwell: "Mr. Stilwell, I plan to return to China with this batch of trained soldiers in half a month."

"Lu, are you leaving? No, I still need you to continue to be my consultant. Many of your previous suggestions are very useful. General Vandergrift and General Halsey in the South Pacific battlefield have thanked me. My training camp can't do without you."

"Mr. Stilwell, I am also a regimental commander. I can't leave my soldiers for too long. Moreover, even if I return to China, I can still keep in touch with you. If the commander-in-chief is willing to accept another batch of my soldiers for training, I may come here often as an instructor."

"Lu, of course there is no problem. You are my best consultant and a very good officer. The soldiers under you are also very good. These training places are definitely the most appropriate choice for you. As long as you are willing, I can give you another place in the battalion. .

Of course, these places may need to be carried out in batches, and you can arrange your soldiers to come for training in turns. ”

“Thank you very much, I thank the commander-in-chief on behalf of my soldiers. In addition, can my soldiers return with a full set of weapons and equipment?”

“That’s not a problem. I can also give you ten additional 81mm mortars, ten bazookas, and the corresponding bullets and shells. I can arrange as many as possible for you. I believe that you can definitely make the most of these weapons.”

“Of course, in fact, what I want more is the 105mm howitzer.”

“Lu, you are too greedy. Howitzers are only equipped by artillery battalions at the division level. However, if you can achieve more results on the battlefield, I can also give you two howitzers.”

“Then let’s make a deal! Commander-in-chief, how about exchanging one hundred devils for a howitzer? ”

“Lu, you are more like a profiteer now…”

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