What is needed most on the battlefield? Advanced weapons? Sufficient intelligence support? An indomitable spirit? A wise commander? In fact, these are not the most important. The most important thing in combat is logistics supply capabilities.
As the saying goes, before the soldiers and horses are moved, food and grass go first. This fully illustrates the importance of logistical supply capabilities to an army.
Powerful weapons are indeed extremely important in modern warfare, but without supplies they are just a pile of scrap metal.
Soldier replenishment, fuel replenishment, ammunition replenishment, uniform replenishment and replacement, food supply, equipment loss replenishment, equipment damage, etc. These are extremely important logistics keys. Once there is a problem in one of these links, it will bring difficulties to the entire combat operation. Estimated impact.
And many people may say, didn’t the Volunteer Army win the Korean War despite poor logistics? But you must know that the supply situation of the Volunteer Army is really bad. Many people fight the next battle with a mouthful of fried noodles.
At that time, many soldiers of the Volunteer Army suffered from night blindness due to malnutrition. During many night raids, they were blinded and rushed to the enemy to fight with a burst of energy.
Limited by supply capacity, division-level offensives often only last a week, and then they have to withdraw their troops. They miss too many opportunities to annihilate the enemy, and are even nicknamed the "worship offensive" by the enemy.
Moreover, winter clothing could not be transported to the front line quickly, resulting in a large number of non-combat attrition. The Ice Sculpture Company was just a drop in Taicang, and countless volunteers died of frostbite.
If it weren't for these problems, how could the People's Volunteer Army, which claims to have the world's pinnacle of army willpower, only drive the Americans to the 38th parallel?
Not to mention weapons and equipment, if they could have one-third of the logistics capabilities of the US military, they could definitely drive these white-skinned ghosts into the Yellow Sea to feed the fish.
It is for these reasons that Liao Mingyu spared no effort to develop the logistics supply force, and even spent a lot of manpower and material resources to build two large logistics warehouses in Wanding and Nankan.
Supplies sent from the country are stored here, and then transported to the front line by two transport groups around the clock along the highway. This can barely meet the normal needs of each army. If a battle like Bhamo were to happen twice more, it would be estimated that three The division's logistics must be completed.
So Liao Dashen, who was very angry, immediately sent a telegram to him, carefully asking about the specific battle process, and severely criticized such behavior.
But Chen Jize's reply said: If Shen Zuo is worried about ammunition, then Jize will have to carry forward the traditional spirit of the Third Regiment and the interweaving tactics of the First Regiment, and rely on bravery and willpower to fight the enemy. But then Shen Zuo must not blame him. We are responsible for the excessive damage in the battle...
These few words made Liao Mingyu completely lose his temper.
This is how fighting is supposed to be. You must know that throughout World War II, it would take at least 20,000 rounds of bullets to kill a soldier, and this is relatively few.
If you want to reduce casualties, apart from the advantages and disadvantages of tactics, the only way is to be willing to "spend money". If you are poor, you can use tactics to intersperse, and if you are rich, you can cover firepower. This sentence is really not just talk.
Extravagance is not too extravagant, frugality is not shabby. It is not advisable to exchange human life for victory, but we must also pay attention to frugality... Liao Mingyu couldn't figure out the reason after thinking for a long time, so he had to write this in the call back, which was regarded as a compromise.
It’s just that this is destined to make some people suffer...
"What's going on? Are you giving it away again? Are you paying it back before you've even finished asking for it?"
When Kang Ya received another order to deliver supplies to Bhamo, it felt like there were ten thousand grass and mud horses galloping in her heart. She had to work again without taking a break just after she came back.
The soldiers of the transport regiment couldn't help but start cursing. This was too wasteful. Yesterday, they spent a lot of effort to transport dozens of tons of supplies and the artillery regiment's artillery. It didn't work, but they didn't expect to start moving forward again one day. The line collapsed.
Liao Mingyu was also helpless. He had to first send the remaining ammunition in the Nankan warehouse to Chen Jize, and then exchanged 40,000 points for ammunition and necessary supplies from the system to ensure that the subsequent combat efficiency of the army would not be affected.
Finally, he shyly contacted Smith and asked him to help transport the supplies. After all, he also controlled part of the logistics channels used by the system.
This time Nankan was completely hollowed out, so much so that Liao Mingyu in Lashio couldn't get anything out if he wanted to supply supplies now, so he could only pin his hopes on the rear to deliver supplies as soon as possible.
After learning about the major victory that Liao Mingyu and the others had achieved in Bhamo, Smith was surprised but also filled with joy.
The offensive efficiency of the Third Division is still as high as ever. Once past Bhamo, you can reach Myitkyina directly along the India-Burma Highway. The Japanese army has almost no defense lines in the middle.
If we capture Myitkyina and then join forces with the troops stationed in India, then the task of opening the China-India highway will be completed. At that time, the international aid line can pass through the Indian port to Myanmar and finally enter China. There is no need to take the death route. Our own mission It’s considered complete and you can return home safely.
Smith was very excited when he thought of this, and immediately said that there was no big logistical problem, and as long as the goods were available, they would be delivered to him as soon as possible.
At present, whether it is from the Hump Line or domestically, the first stop for materials sent to western Yunnan is Kunming, and then the logistics troops in Kunming camp are uniformly distributed and sent to the frontline troops. However, due to the rugged roads and troop coordination problems, the efficiency is very low. Sometimes a batch of supplies may not be delivered to the front even if it arrives in Kunming for a week.
Now that Chennault has agreed to the assistance plan, he is not only willing to provide flight crews and ground staff, but also said that he can provide transport aircraft to transport the materials needed by the Third Division directly to Nankan by air. This not only saves a lot of time but also reduces losses on the road.
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What is needed most on the battlefield? Advanced weapons? Sufficient intelligence support? An indomitable spirit? A wise commander? In fact, these are not the most important. The most important thing in combat is logistics supply capabilities.
As the saying goes, before the soldiers and horses are moved, food and grass go first. This fully illustrates the importance of logistical supply capabilities to an army.
Powerful weapons are indeed extremely important in modern warfare, but without supplies they are just a pile of scrap metal.
Soldier replenishment, fuel replenishment, ammunition replenishment, uniform replenishment and replacement, food supply, equipment loss replenishment, equipment damage, etc. These are extremely important logistics keys. Once there is a problem in one of these links, it will bring difficulties to the entire combat operation. Estimated impact.
And many people may say, didn’t the Volunteer Army win the Korean War despite poor logistics? But you must know that the supply situation of the Volunteer Army is really bad. Many people fight the next battle with a mouthful of fried noodles.
At that time, many soldiers of the Volunteer Army suffered from night blindness due to malnutrition. During many night raids, they were blinded and rushed to the enemy to fight with a burst of energy.
Limited by supply capacity, division-level offensives often only last a week, and then they have to withdraw their troops. They miss too many opportunities to annihilate the enemy, and are even nicknamed the "worship offensive" by the enemy.
Moreover, winter clothing could not be transported to the front line quickly, resulting in a large number of non-combat attrition. The Ice Sculpture Company was just a drop in Taicang, and countless volunteers died of frostbite.
If it weren't for these problems, how could the People's Volunteer Army, which claims to have the world's pinnacle of army willpower, only drive the Americans to the 38th parallel?
Not to mention weapons and equipment, if they could have one-third of the logistics capabilities of the US military, they could definitely drive these white-skinned ghost guys into the Yellow Sea to feed the fish.
It is for these reasons that Liao Mingyu spared no effort to develop the logistics supply force, and even spent a lot of manpower and material resources to build two large logistics warehouses in Wanding and Nankan.
Supplies sent from the country are stored here, and then transported to the front line by two transport groups around the clock along the highway. This can barely meet the normal needs of each army. If a battle like Bhamo were to happen twice more, it would be estimated that three The division's logistics must be completed.
So Liao Dashen, who was very angry, immediately sent a telegram to him, carefully asking about the specific battle process, and severely criticized such behavior.
But Chen Jize's reply said: If Shen Zuo is worried about ammunition, then Jize will have to carry forward the traditional spirit of the Third Regiment and the interweaving tactics of the First Regiment, and rely on bravery and willpower to fight the enemy. But then Shen Zuo must not blame him. We are responsible for the excessive damage in the battle...
These few words made Liao Mingyu completely lose his temper.
This is how fighting is supposed to be. You must know that throughout World War II, it would take at least 20,000 rounds of bullets to kill a soldier, and this is relatively few.
If you want to reduce casualties, apart from the advantages and disadvantages of tactics, the only way is to be willing to "spend money". If you are poor, you can use tactics to intersperse, and if you are rich, you can cover firepower. This sentence is really not just talk.
Extravagance is not too extravagant, frugality is not shabby. It is not advisable to exchange human life for victory, but we must also pay attention to frugality... Liao Mingyu couldn't figure out the reason after thinking for a long time, so he had to write this in the call back, which was regarded as a compromise.
It’s just that this is destined to make some people suffer...
"What's going on? Are you giving it away again? Are you paying it back before you've even finished asking for it?"
When Kang Ya received another order to deliver supplies to Bhamo, he felt as if there were ten thousand grass and mud horses galloping in his heart. He had to work again without taking a break just after he came back.
The soldiers of the transport regiment couldn't help but start cursing. This was too wasteful. Yesterday, they spent a lot of effort to transport dozens of tons of supplies and the artillery regiment's artillery. It didn't work, but they didn't expect to start moving forward again one day. The line collapsed.
Liao Mingyu was also helpless. He had to first send the remaining ammunition in the Nankan warehouse to Chen Jize, and then exchanged 40,000 points for ammunition and necessary supplies from the system to ensure that the subsequent combat efficiency of the army would not be affected.
Finally, he shyly contacted Smith and asked him to help transport the supplies. After all, he also controlled part of the logistics channels used by the system.
This time Nankan was completely hollowed out, so much so that Liao Mingyu in Lashio couldn't get anything out if he wanted to supply supplies now, so he could only pin his hopes on the rear to deliver supplies as soon as possible.
After learning that Liao Mingyu and the others had achieved a major victory in Bhamo, Smith was surprised but also filled with joy.
The offensive efficiency of the Third Division is still as high as ever. Once past Bhamo, you can reach Myitkyina directly along the India-Burma Highway. The Japanese army has almost no defense lines in the middle.
If we capture Myitkyina and then join forces with the troops stationed in India, then the task of opening the China-India highway will be completed. At that time, the international aid line can pass through the Indian port to Myanmar and finally enter China. There is no need to take the death route. Our own mission It’s considered complete and you can return home safely.
Smith was very excited when he thought of this, and immediately said that there was no big logistical problem, and as long as the goods were available, they would be delivered to him as soon as possible.
At present, whether it is from the Hump Line or domestically, the first stop for materials sent to western Yunnan is Kunming, and then the logistics troops in Kunming camp are uniformly distributed and sent to the frontline troops. However, due to the rugged roads and troop coordination problems, the efficiency is very low. Sometimes a batch of supplies may not be delivered to the front even if it arrives in Kunming for a week.
Now that Chennault has agreed to the assistance plan, he is not only willing to provide flight crews and ground staff, but also said that he can provide transport aircraft to transport the materials needed by the Third Division directly to Nankan by air. This not only saves a lot of time but also reduces losses on the road.
What is needed most on the battlefield? Advanced weapons? Sufficient intelligence support? An indomitable spirit? A wise commander? In fact, these are not the most important. The most important thing in combat is logistics supply capabilities.
As the saying goes, before the soldiers and horses are moved, food and grass go first. This fully illustrates the importance of logistical supply capabilities to an army.
Powerful weapons are indeed extremely important in modern warfare, but without supplies they are just a pile of scrap metal.
Soldier replenishment, fuel replenishment, ammunition replenishment, uniform replenishment and replacement, food supply, equipment loss replenishment, equipment damage, etc. These are extremely important logistics keys. Once there is a problem in one of these links, it will bring difficulties to the entire combat operation. Estimated impact.
And many people may say, didn’t the Volunteer Army win the Korean War despite poor logistics? But you must know that the supply situation of the Volunteer Army is really bad. Many people fight the next battle with a mouthful of fried noodles.
At that time, many soldiers of the Volunteer Army suffered from night blindness due to malnutrition. During many night raids, they were blinded and rushed to the enemy to fight with a burst of energy.
Due to limited supply capacity, division-level offensives often only lasted for a week, and then they had to withdraw their troops. They missed too many opportunities to annihilate the enemy, and were nicknamed the "worship offensive" by the enemy.
Moreover, winter clothing could not be transported to the front line quickly, resulting in a large number of non-combat attrition. The Ice Sculpture Company was just a drop in Taicang, and countless volunteers died of frostbite.
If it weren't for these problems, how could the People's Volunteer Army, which claims to have the world's pinnacle of army willpower, only drive the Americans to the 38th parallel?
Not to mention weapons and equipment, if they could have one-third of the logistics capabilities of the US military, they could definitely drive these white-skinned ghost guys into the Yellow Sea to feed the fish.
It is for these reasons that Liao Mingyu spared no effort to develop the logistics supply force, and even spent a lot of manpower and material resources to build two large logistics warehouses in Wanding and Nankan.
Supplies sent from the country are stored here, and then transported to the front line by two transport groups around the clock along the highway. This can barely meet the normal needs of each army. If a battle like Bhamo were to happen twice more, it would be estimated that three The division's logistics must be completed.
So Liao Dashen, who was very angry, immediately sent a telegram to him, carefully asking about the specific battle process, and severely criticized such behavior.
But Chen Jize’s reply said: If you are feeling distressed, please
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