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Chapter 99

"Some things are quite a pity. We didn't completely wipe out that bacterial army. If we did, it would be a great achievement for us."

The regiment leader was quite sorry, but it was not easy to achieve this result. He was facing an elite Japanese army, and continuous war experience had allowed this unit to grow up.

"Captain, now that this bacterial army is gone, we don't have to worry anymore."

"You're talking lightly, the Japanese still have poison gas bombs! The Japanese are using poison gas bombs more and more often, and we have no effective countermeasures. We must try our best to find ways to shorten the battle time and win the battle quickly.

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The harm caused by poison gas bombs is actually very serious for the Eighth Route Army. The 23rd Chemical Arsenal of the National Army in Gong County actually has a record of producing poison gas bombs, but they did not use them because they were afraid that the Japanese would conduct a larger scale

retaliatory actions, while also taking care of the so-called Geneva Convention, fearing that US military aid would be cut off.

In fact, in 1936, the Nationalist Government produced 10,000 poison gas bombs for preparations for the Anti-Japanese War, each with a gross weight of 15,000 grams. However, the national average was equipped with too few anti-toxic measures. In the face of the well-trained and well-equipped Japanese army, once used,

The consequences would be disastrous.

These poison gas bombs were only used on a large scale during the Liberation War, but the results were not good. This does not mean that the country did not have the ability to produce them. On the one hand, it was because it was afraid of retaliation from the Japanese army, and on the other hand, it was too weak.

The chemical warfare agents that could be produced at that time included phosgene, diphosgene, mustard gas, Lewis gas and other poisons, with a monthly production capacity of 120 tons. The reason for the inability to carry out large-scale chemical warfare was not only international treaties, but also conflicts with national

It is related to the low tactical literacy of the military and its inability to carry out large-scale chemical operations.

"The long positional battle gave these Japanese an opportunity. Such opportunities should not be given to them in the future. The battle must be resolved as quickly as possible."

The poisonous gases we encounter now are actually tear gases. The National Army can't even equip each person with a gas mask, and the Eighth Route Army is certainly not able to do so. The latter's corrosive agent is actually not used very often and requires the approval of the Japanese Minister of War at the time.

Only then can you use a corrosive agent.

The Japanese army in North China had the right to use poison gas as long as they were at the division level, but in the Pacific battlefield, the Japanese were very cautious and needed orders from the staff headquarters level before they could use it. In the final analysis, wasn't it because China was poor and weak?

If we had the industrial capabilities of the United States at that time, why would we be afraid of them using poison gas, and how could we be afraid of them coming in?

However, it was the United Kingdom that really planned to fight chemical warfare. In the plan to attack the Japanese mainland, the United Kingdom worked overtime to modify more than 500 bombers and transported a large amount of chemical weapons to the Far East. By that time, Japan had already suffered two atomic bombs. If

If they continue to hold on, what awaits them will be a blow from millions of tons of chemical poisons.

"There is not much we can do now, and it is not easy to resolve the battle as soon as possible. The only thing we can do is to distribute a mask to the soldiers."

The premise is that there is so much cotton yarn available. If there is not so much cotton yarn, the mask cannot be made.

"Our supplies are very difficult now, and veils have become strategic supplies. The bandages in the hospital are washed several times and reused, let alone making masks. It's impossible to make them."

The logistics side first raised objections, because cotton gauze can be used to bandage wounds, and the hospital doesn’t even have enough cotton gauze, so why make masks?

"We will discuss this matter later."

When the stall is really spread out, all the problems that were solved before disappear, and new problems will appear. It seems that all of this is constantly solving problems, new problems arise, and then solving problems again and so on.

"Comrade Han Cheng, don't be so gloomy. You can't solve all problems by yourself, right?"

In fact, the proposal of masks just now was proposed by Han Cheng. Who knew that the logistics materials were not enough to support it. In this way, if the most basic anti-virus measures are not available, are they just using leggings to fool around?

"Forget it, I'm too lazy to take care of it. I'm still in trouble these days. The three hundred wounded soldiers are pretty good. A dozen of them who were not seriously injured have been discharged from the hospital and are receiving further training and training. But you

How do you make them so obedient? I don’t think I can even manage such a bunch of thorns!"

"Don't worry about this. Some things can't be solved just by talking. If you want people to really convince you, you have to do it. And you know too much, and some basic things have to be done.

Only illiterate people like us can do this, and it has nothing to do with money."

Of the 300 wounded soldiers, more than 200 were able to fully recover, while the rest could not be cured because they had been injured for too long and had missed the best time for treatment.

"Okay, I'll go back if nothing happens. The army has opened up a lot of land in the winter, and they have to plant potatoes."

Food has always been a very important material for the army. In these troubled times, money is not too important if there is no food to gather troops. Food is gold in your hands, gold worth tens of thousands of gold, but this gold cannot be exchanged for

Metal resources.

"How big of an area have you opened? Are you in such a hurry? You are only a battalion, why do you feel that you are busier than me, the regiment leader?"

"My commander, you have to know, aren't the repair shops in the rear all full of people? Aren't all the food, drinks, and toilets under my control? A new department will be started soon, the pharmaceutical department, which will still be under the repair shop.

So, what can I do? I am also helpless!"

The production tasks in the rear are actually not that heavy. If some raw materials cannot be obtained, we cannot start work, but we can't be idle, right? Then let's farm! The third battalion's training punishment has opened up a quite large area, and the soil has been done

It is quite loose. There are advantages and disadvantages to doing this. The advantage is that you can farm, but the disadvantage is that it is difficult for cars to pass.

"Look at your armory, the medicine department, and the third battalion. You have managed a regiment of people properly!"

"Come on, you just have to direct the war. I also take part in various meetings. The main thing is that I also participate in things that I can't control at all. Why should I go to the hospital meeting? How many operations have been performed and how many people have died.

person?"

Who makes Han Cheng the main person in charge of the pharmaceutical department? The more important thing for hospital meetings is to count the number of casualties and describe the main components of the wounded. During production, adjust the scale and quantity of production. On the other hand, it is actually the director.

I am selfish and hope to develop more drugs.

The main trauma drugs currently used are Baiyao. Although the healing effect is a bit slow, it is better than not recovering at all, right?

"Isn't this a sign of respect for you? I also want this kind of treatment. You see, I don't have it yet. The dean doesn't even want me to participate!"

"Go, go, go! I'm leaving."

Han Cheng left without looking back. This was not the only thing he was worried about now.


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