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217 Growing up Monk Wei

Kong Jie finally scheduled the commando team's "Operation Falling Eagle" plan for the night of the 26th.

This time was less than two days after the Yamazaki Brigade accidentally broke into the Shuiyaozi Arsenal.

As a result, once the Japanese fighter jets and oil depots at Mingbao Airport were damaged, it would take less than two days to recruit new aircraft, reserve fuel, rebuild the airport, and restore the fighter air support that Mingbao Airport can provide at any time.

Impossible.

The upcoming actions of the Yamazaki Brigade may also attract the attention of the Japanese army and indirectly provide cover for this Operation Eagle Down.

Today is the 24th.

Morning.

The sky is a little gloomy.

Kong Jie took the monk with him, and the two rode horses into the hinterland of the Eighth Route Army base area, near Lijiapo.

"Captain, where are we going?" The monk asked with some confusion while walking on the road.

Kong Jie pointed around and said with a smile: "Monk, let me ask you, where is this?"

The monk said: "We are in the base area. I remember that the relatively high hill not far away is Lijiapo. Captain, what's wrong?"

Kong Jie said: "Nothing, monk, let me ask you a question. Do you know what kind of mind a good military commander should have?"

"Hey, Captain, I'm just a guard material for you, what's the use of knowing this?" The monk smiled nonchalantly.

Kong Jie scolded: "Bullshit, haven't you heard the old saying? A soldier who doesn't want to be a general is not a good soldier. You are my bodyguard now, why can't you be my bodyguard for the rest of your life?"

"In the future, after the war is over and they return home in glory, other comrades will go back. When they sign up, they will be either the commander of a regiment or the commander of a battalion. It would be better for you to say, oh, I am Kong, the commander of the independent regiment.

The quick security guard sounds shabby."

The monk smiled and said: "Captain, I don't care about this. I just admire you, Commander, and I am willing to work as a guard for you for the rest of my life!"

Kong Jie sighed and said earnestly: "Monk, you are a good brother, but to be honest, you are not a good comrade."

"Do you know why I say that? From the time you first joined our independent group, I noticed this problem in you. You always open your mouth and shut your mouth. Let me ask you, where is this? This is Independence

Regiment! We are the Eighth Route Army, a new revolutionary army!"

"Even if we are brothers, we must first be comrades-in-arms."

"So I sincerely hope that you have a sense of belonging to our Independent Regiment, not just because of me, Kong Jie, but more because of the big family of our Independent Regiment, and because you have a bunch of comrades and brothers in the Independent Regiment."
"Do you understand?"

The monk thought for a while and nodded seriously, "Captain, I understand!"

Kong Jie said happily: "That's good, tell me, what do you understand?"

"I still want to be a guard for the regiment commander, and I wouldn't be surprised if it was for the battalion commander!"

Kong Jie: "..."

"I asked you, why are you so stubborn?"

As he said that, Kong Jie raised his foot and was about to kick the monk's butt. The monk smiled and dodged, and then replied: "Captain, you are good to me, I understand, and I actually understand what you said."

"Comrades in the regiment, they are all my comrades-in-arms. Just like you, they are also my brothers. I have actually figured out a lot of things during this period. In the past, I always felt that those with poor skills and poor marksmanship would be killed.

A coward whose legs tremble on the battlefield and who wets his pants is not worthy of being my brother."

"But that was the previous army. Our Eighth Route Army is different."

"Take the soldiers of our independent regiment as an example. They may not be good at marksmanship, or they may not have practiced martial arts, but on the battlefield, even the little soldiers who are not as good as a gun still dare to hold two grenades and shoot at the Japanese.

The machine guns launched a charge, and no one was afraid of death. I admire this point."

"I want to understand. From now on, if the soldiers in the regiment don't know martial arts, I will teach them. If they are not good at marksmanship, I will teach them too."

"I, a monk, have never admired many people in my life, but I like these brothers in the Independent Group!"

Hearing this, Kong Jie finally breathed a sigh of relief and laughed: "Monk, do you know? If you can say that, I am happier than anyone else. This shows that you have really grown up, starting from the bottom of your heart."

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"If we say that the monk in the past was just a hero with strong martial arts skills, hot blood, and backbone, who dared to kill the Japanese and defend his family and country."

"Then the current monk has initially grown into an excellent revolutionary warrior!"

"Soldiers have the responsibilities of soldiers, and cadres have the responsibilities of cadres. Now you are not only my guard, Kong Jie, but also the company commander of the guard company."

"When I need you to be Kong Jie's guard, you need to shoulder the mission and protect the safety of your regiment commander. But when I need you to be the commander of the guard company, you also need to command the entire guard company and serve as the commander of the regiment headquarters.

Security work."

"Monk, can you understand?"

The monk nodded solemnly, "Captain, I have taken note of what you said."

Kong Jie smiled and said: "Just remember it, let's continue our previous topic, talking about what kind of mind an excellent military commander should have?"

"This so-called excellent commander can be a regiment commander, a company commander, or a guard. Let's treat him as a guard now. Do you know what he should consider now?"

The monk scratched his head. He knew that Kong Jie was testing himself, but he didn't understand, so he had to ask: "Captain, please teach me!"

"Okay!" Kong Jie pointed to the surrounding environment and said: "As my bodyguard, your most important responsibility is naturally to protect my safety. I know that Monk, you are good at martial arts and have good marksmanship. If this is

The little Japs are coming towards me with bayonets, and of course you, the monk, will kill as many as they come."

"What if it's a long-distance shooting? Use the surrounding environment to ambush. Where can you fire a black gun and kill me with one shot? As a guard, have you considered these? And the surrounding terrain, as a

Guardsmen, you should consider how to arrange an absolutely hidden and safe road for your regiment leader. Have you considered these?"

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"I forgot!" The monk smiled bitterly.

Kong Jie said: "It doesn't matter if you forget. Let's talk about what issues should be in your mind as the leader of the regiment when you are here."

"I remember that when the political commissar and the deputy commander of the regiment were discussing a possible follow-up raid by the Japanese army at the regiment headquarters, you, monk, were also present."

"I'm here!" the monk responded.

"So once the Japanese army starts a large-scale mopping-up, the land we are standing on now, although it is the hinterland of our base area, may also become a battlefield for anti-mopping up in the near future. Is this analysis correct?"

The monk nodded and said: "No problem, the Japs are stronger than us. If they come, we have no choice but to break out. The Japs here can come whenever they want."

Kong Jie said: "So, as the leader of the regiment, standing here at this moment, what I should be thinking is, if this is the battlefield for counter-mopping up in the near future, if there is a small group of Japanese soldiers who just accidentally get here, what should I do?

How do you command the team and use the surrounding terrain to eliminate this Japs?"

"This requires me to keep the topography and terrain here, and even every inch of the land, in mind in advance. Once a battle breaks out, these memories may come in handy."

At this point, Kong Jie paused and said, "Monk, let's take advantage of the terrain here to play a military simulation confrontation!"

"Military simulation confrontation?"

"Yes, it's just like Lao Li and I used the sand table to simulate the battle to attack Qu County."

"Hey!" The monk became interested, but then quickly shook his head, "Captain, how about forget it? How can I be your opponent?"

Kong Jile said: "You kid, don't be so unambitious. I haven't even talked about the military comparison between the two sides, so you're giving in?"

"To put it simply, this time I represent your guard company. At this moment, my identity is Wei Dayong, the commander of the independent regiment's guard company. Monk, you know enough about the guard company. How can I command the guard company to fight? You should be able to understand whether it is feasible.

, which is also fairer to you."

The monk nodded and asked curiously: "Captain, what about me? Am I a little devil?"

Kong Jie: "Nonsense, you are not a Japs, how can we fight? From now on, you are the Japs brigade captain, Lieutenant Colonel Dayong, under your command a Japanese brigade."

Monk: "..."


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