Quartermasters can also fight the devils
Chapter 821 Too Many Landmines
However, life was more difficult for those officers who were laid off. At first, they were said to have jobs arranged after graduation of the officers' column, but after the downsizing was basically completed and the situation stabilized, the officers' corps was directly disbanded. These generals who had fought for most of their lives could only start to make a living on their own.
Generally speaking, there are the Chinese government's direct troops and miscellaneous troops. If we further break down the Chinese government's direct troops, there are civil engineering troops, non-commissioned officer troops, and young troops. They can also be divided into the Fifth Army, the Fifty-second Army, the Seventy-fourth Army, and so on according to the unit numbers of the troops.
The Minister of Military and Political Affairs of the Chinese Government, Commander Chen, who is in charge of the disarmament and reorganization of the Chinese Government's army, is the head of the Civil Engineering Department of the Chinese Government's direct troops. This makes it natural that Commander Chen will take better care of the troops under his command during the disarmament and reorganization.
Of course, if the resentment of the miscellaneous troops that were disbanded and reorganized was too great, the Minister of Military and Political Affairs of the Chinese government, Commander Chen, would not mind laying off a few Whampoa generals from other factions of the Chinese government's direct troops to appease the public anger, such as the commander of the 190th Division, Chen Tianming.
The Minister of Military and Political Affairs of the Huaxia Government, Commander Chen, planned to disarm and reorganize the Huaxia Government’s army. However, disarmament was just the appetizer. What really made those Huaxia Government’s military leaders dissatisfied was the reorganization of the troops.
In the disarmament and reorganization plan of Minister Chen, the Minister of Military and Political Affairs of the Chinese Government, there are three phases in total. The first phase is to reduce the 89 armies of the Chinese Government Army into 89 divisions. In the second phase, the 89 divisions will be reduced to 75 divisions. In the third phase, the 75 divisions will be reduced to 60 divisions.
The disarmament and reorganization proposed by Chief Chen, the Minister of Military and Political Affairs of the Chinese Government, really touched the interests of too many people, and as a result, he encountered resistance from many people.
In fact, Chief Chen, the Minister of Military and Political Affairs of the Chinese Government, is a very special existence among the direct descendants of the highest level of the Chinese Government. Chief Chen, the Minister of Military and Political Affairs of the Chinese Government, is different from Chief He, who is good at compromise and has good interpersonal relationships, and is also different from Chief Gu and Chief Liu who are obedient. Chief Chen, the Minister of Military and Political Affairs of the Chinese Government, is a person who is known for his radicalism in doing things and being a person. To Chief Chen, the Minister of Military and Political Affairs of the Chinese Government, it is a state of either friend or enemy.
Therefore, Chief Chen, the Minister of Military and Political Affairs of the Huaxia Government, is like a lonely man, and he doesn't get along well with anyone in the Huaxia Government's army.
In the direct line of the Chinese government, there is a big conflict between Chief Chen and Chief He, the Minister of Military and Political Affairs of the Chinese government. This is because, back then, Chief Chen and Chief He fought fiercely for the command of the Sixth and Ninth War Zones of the Chinese government.
Commander Chen, the Minister of Military and Political Affairs of the Chinese Government, and Commander Tang did not get along well. During the Battle of Henan, Hunan and Guangxi, Commander Chen scolded Commander Tang for being incompetent. At the same time, he reported Commander Tang to the highest level of the Chinese Government, causing them to transfer Commander Tang from his position in the First War Zone of the Chinese Government.
At the local level, Commanders Bai and Li almost came to blows with Commander Chen during the Guangdong-Guangxi crisis. In addition, at the Lushan Conference, Commander Chen's practices of excluding the Sichuan Army almost led to a "toilet mutiny" among the Sichuan Army generals.
Under this situation of particularly bad interpersonal relationships, the Chinese government's Minister of Military and Political Affairs, Chief Chen, led the military disarmament and reorganization, disbanded all those people's troops, and restricted the power of generals from other factions. How could these people be kind to Chief Chen?
The disarmament touched upon the territory and military strength of local factions, and also damaged their direct interests. In addition, many of the redundant personnel in the army laid off by Commander Chen, the Minister of Military and Political Affairs of the Chinese Government, were relatives of military generals. You know, which military general's family members and relatives are not working in the logistics agencies of those armies? Commander Chen, the Minister of Military and Political Affairs of the Chinese Government, smashed these people's iron rice bowls in one fell swoop. Who could accept this?
If someone else had led this disarmament and reorganization, even if it failed, it would not necessarily have aroused such a strong resistance. After all, many people can see clearly the shortcomings of the Chinese government's army and are very clear about them.
However, Commander Chen, the Minister of Military and Political Affairs of the Huaxia Government, is different. Commander Chen is always in a rush to do things. Whether it is during the disarmament and reorganization of the troops or in the past, Commander Chen would involuntarily exclude dissidents and place his own people in his place.
Moreover, when Commander Chen, the Minister of Military and Political Affairs of the Huaxia Government, annexed the troops of other factions, he usually did so by exchanging officers and placing his cronies in the army. Commander Chen's method of operation was also very simple, which was to give Zhang San's troops to Li Si, and then Li Si's troops to Wang Wu.
As a result, the troops within the scope of disarmament became even more nervous, and they looked down upon Chen Changguan, the Minister of Military and Political Affairs of the Chinese Government. Finally, Chen Changguan, the Minister of Military and Political Affairs of the Chinese Government, took all these troops under his own name.
At the same time, the Minister of Military and Political Affairs of the Chinese Government, Chen Changjie, had a very strong desire for revenge. Chen Changjie, a general from the Shanxi-Suiyuan Army of the Chinese Government, had contradicted him. Therefore, when the Minister of Military and Political Affairs of the Chinese Government, Chen Changjie, who had the rank of lieutenant general of the Chinese Government, started the military reorganization plan, he relegated Chen Changjie, who had the rank of lieutenant general of the Chinese Government, to the non-staff position and put him aside.
As a result, Chen Changjie, who held the rank of lieutenant general of the Chinese government, was particularly dissatisfied with Chen Changguan, the Minister of the Military and Political Department of the Chinese government. Later, Chen Changjie colluded with a group of non-staff generals to go to the Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum to cry. As a result, Chen Changguan, the Minister of the Military and Political Department of the Chinese government, was not polite to Chen Changjie, who held the rank of lieutenant general, and directly arranged Chen Changjie, who held the rank of lieutenant general, to be the commander of the Eighth Supply District in Lanzhou, and turned Chen Changjie into a warehouse keeper.
In this way, Chen Changguan, the Minister of Military and Political Affairs of the Chinese Government, took advantage of the fact that he was in charge of disarmament and reorganization to abuse his power for personal gain and act self-righteously. This also attracted more people who disliked him and sowed the seeds for Chen Changguan, the Minister of Military and Political Affairs of the Chinese Government, to suffer a defeat in the Northeast region a year later.
Zhang Wenwu also wanted to take advantage of the Chinese government's disarmament to retreat bravely, but Zhang Wenwu's troops were the direct troops of Chen Changguan, the Minister of Military and Political Affairs of the Chinese government, and there were no major changes in the troops during this disarmament and reorganization.
Therefore, Zhang Wenwu could only go to his elder brother Zhang Wenjun to find a way to get transferred out of the army as soon as possible.
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