Chapter 1192 Military Inspectorate

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Zhou Wen smiled and asked Zhang Xiaoping: "Xiaoping, do you know who I am referring to?"

Zhang Xiaoping said uncertainly: "Brother, are you talking about Adjutant Wang?"

Zhou Wen patted Zhang Xiaoping on the shoulder and said approvingly: "Not bad, it seems that as soon as I remind everyone, everyone will remember who it is?"

Xu Dacheng still looked confused, and asked with his mouth open: "Which Adjutant Wang, why don't I... Oh, I understand, is it the principal's deputy, the one who came today?"

"Dacheng is not bad! You are the only one who has never met Adjutant Wang today, and your response is not slow. I just want Adjutant Wang to bring a few senior guards to teach everyone. You know, in China, the most professional The security guards include the personal guards around the principal." Zhou Wendao.

The principal's attendant's office was known as the 'Military Aircraft Department' of the Republic of China. It had three departments, one of which was responsible for military and military intelligence work. Now he is the director or the chief Qian.

The Second Division is responsible for party affairs, diplomacy, party affairs intelligence and other aspects. The director is Mr. Chen Xun'en and Chen Da, who was known as the first principal of the school in the Republic of China. Liu Ruoshui served here during the Central Plains War.

The third office is responsible for personnel, assessment and other aspects of work. The director is the eldest of the famous Chen brothers in the Republic of China.

The entire attendant's room is equivalent to a small military aircraft office, which allows the principal to firmly control the military and political affairs of the Republic of China government at any time and anywhere.

This brings about a problem. This seemingly streamlined, but still large-scale top command organization has a huge personnel structure. If it is assassinated or attacked by the enemy, the losses will be unpredictable.

This shows how important the security work in the attendant's room is.

Before the Central Plains War, there were two security forces responsible for the attendant's room. One is the security company of the general headquarters responsible for external security. The company commander is Sun Yongjin, who has also made friends with Zhou Wen. The other team is the principal's personal bodyguard, who appears as the principal's adjutant to the outside world. Adjutant Wang is the person in charge of this force and is called the adjutant chief.

These two full-time security units were originally managed by the Attendant's Office.

Later, the principal learned a profound lesson from being almost succeeded in a sneak attack by the cavalry of the Northwest Army in the Central Plains War, and began to vigorously reorganize and train the security force of the Attendant's Room.

The first is to separate the security work from one place and establish a new agency called the Attendant's Office Military Police Inspection Office.

This is also the consistent practice of principals, which is to give confusing names to key functional departments. For example, the Secret Service was later called the Bureau of Military Statistics, or Military Tong for short, while the Party Affairs Investigation Section was called the Central Bureau of Investigation and Statistics, or Central Tong for short.

In fact, in addition to fooling ordinary people, who with a discerning eye doesn't know what these two institutions do?

The same is true for the Military Inspectorate.

The people who can be selected to join the military inspection department are not only required to have excellent military skills, but also must follow three major principles: "Huang, Lu, and Zhejiang."

To put it simply, the first is whether you are from Huangpu Military Academy; the second is whether you are from Army University; and the third is whether you are from Zhejiang.

Therefore, the guards in the attendant's room are either the principal's fellow villagers, his students, or his absolute confidants. No matter which one you choose, you must be loyal to the principal and be willing to take a bullet for the principal from the bottom of your heart.

Moreover, through the relationship with the German Military Advisory Group, the principal specially invited the bodyguards of the German Presidential Palace to train and guide the security personnel of the Military Inspectorate.

It is said that at the beginning of last year, nearly 1,000 officers and non-commissioned officers who were excellent in all aspects were selected from the Army Officer School and the grassroots level of the army. Half a year later, less than 200 people passed the training and officially became military police inspectors. A member of the office.

The key point is that the principal gave the Military Inspectorate a lot of power. Not only was it responsible for the security of the attendant's room, but it was also given the power to investigate and take action to eliminate threats in their bud.

As long as it is suspected that you have the possibility and suspicion of endangering the safety of the principal and the attendant's office, no matter what high position you are in, whether you are in the army or the government, except for the army division chief and the government equivalent to the provincial chairman Except for positions requiring instructions from the principal, anyone with a lower position than this does not need evidence and can arrest the person directly.

In other words, even the brigade commander level is no longer safe. This power is much greater than that of the Investigation Division of the Secret Service.

It is said that Dai Lilong wanted to get into the military inspection department at first, even if he was asked to be the deputy director, but unfortunately he failed to catch the principal's eye.

Of course, the principal's reason for rejecting him was also very good. The Secret Service cannot do without its acting boss.

What Zhou Wen likes about the Military Inspectorate is not its power, but through history, he knows that during the Anti-Japanese War, Little Japan planned at least four assassinations against the principal, but they all failed under the tight defense of the Military Inspectorate.

The most dangerous one was when the Japanese learned from a spy with a high position in the National Government that the principal was going to participate in an important event and the route of the motorcade, and sent planes to bomb.

Fortunately, Adjutant Wang was calm in the face of danger. After discovering the Japanese plane, he immediately knew that it was coming for the principal. He immediately ordered the guards to protect the principal into a spare car and secretly moved away in another direction. When the Japanese bombed, the principal was no longer in the convoy.

Afterwards, both Adjutant Wang and Dai Lilong realized that there were Japanese spies within the government, and their positions were not low.

After a rigorous investigation, it was discovered that one of the key suspects was the confidant secretary of the then Executive President Wang Zaodao. However, there was no evidence at the time, and Wang Zaodao had great influence in the political arena of the Republic of China. Dai Lilong's military commander was afraid of arresting people directly.

As a result, Adjutant Wang didn't care about Wang Zuodao at all, and personally led the people from the Military Inspectorate directly to the Executive Yuan, took the person away under Wang Zuodao's nose, and handed him over to the military command interrogation room to be tortured. The man confessed everything that day and brought out an entire Japanese spy team in the mountain city.

Being able to securely protect the principal and the entire attendant's office during the eight-year war of resistance shows that this Military Inspectorate still has something to offer.

Moreover, Zhou Wen also had a small idea, which was to have a good relationship with Adjutant Wang.

With Zhou Wen's keen intuition, he had long known that Adjutant Wang had a good impression of him and had some respect for him, so Zhou Wen knew that Adjutant Wang was an upright and patriotic person who was worth getting to know.

Of course, he knew that Adjutant Wang was not fond of him just because he was somewhat friendly, but he showed respect for Zhou Wen's performance and achievements on the anti-Japanese battlefield. It was the respect one soldier showed for another soldier's professional ethics.