It’s mainly about letting Division Commander Jin know how the tis are developing.
The developnt of the tis...
Fang Huai’s mind stirred.
"Division Commander Jin, actually, the debate over changing divisions to brigades, and brigades to divisions, has been intense, and it follows the shift in the scale of warfare.
Including the increase and reduction of troops.
Take this restaurant, for example. Business is good now, and there are too few waiters to handle the work, so we need to increase staffing, and if business is too good, we even need to add departnts to cope with the restaurant’s developnt.
But what if the business is bad? Then we have to lay off staff, and many people in this restaurant will be dismissed..."
While speaking, a waiter ca over with a notebook and a pen.
Just having heard Fang Huai’s last sentence, her expression suddenly changed.
"You... Hello, here’s your paper and pen."
Fang Huai also stopped talking and accepted the paper and pen.
But the waiter did not leave at once and just stood there in front of them.
Fang Huai stared at the waiter and coughed.
"Thank you."
"Uh... No problem," said the waiter and took two steps back, but still did not leave.
Now, Division Commander Jin frowned as well.
How can we talk about military matters with you standing beside us?
"Young lady, don’t you have sothing else to do?"
The waiter’s face turned red imdiately.
"Ah... okay, call if you need anything."
With that, she hurried back to the front hall manager who just returned from the kitchen.
"Not good, manager! I overheard them saying that our restaurant might lay off staff! The boss has been talking about changing the chef team; could it be them? They seem to be here on an inspection! The one with the buzz cut even told to find sothing to do when he saw standing there!... Right! They got paper and pen, are they picking on our service?"
The manager’s face turned pale, and he quickly patted her:
"Get busy, don’t just stand there! Quick!"
After speaking, he picked up the two-way radio.
Soon, the entire restaurant’s waitstaff was bustling with activity.
Fang Huai finally resud speaking.
"If layoffs occur and business suddenly surges on the weekend, what then? The waitstaff’s efficiency must be improved, and even the owner should consider increasing support for skilled waitstaff to motivate them.
The restaurant’s developnt must go through this streamlining process, retaining skilled workers and increasing their personal wages."
When it cos to the troops, this translates to personal military expenses and the proportion of equipnt.
The direction of military developnt in the new era cannot rely on increasing the number of soldiers to boost combat effectiveness. Ultimately, we must enable a smaller portion of people to undertake more significant strategic tasks.
How do we reform quickly? Streamlining the system is a necessary path.
One, we can dismantle before establishing, allowing our military to reorganize around modern equipnt and find more suitable combined arms tactics. Two, flat managent increases the workload of commanders, but it also greatly fosters the commanders’ managent abilities and command and combat skills.
Changing divisions to brigades, as long as the reforms are in place, will definitely enhance our military’s combat capabilities.
As for whether to revert to the division structure in the future to deal with large-scale warfare or to find an even more streamlined route, as long as we get this step right and the combat power of small units increases, we will have more options in the future."
As for the economy, that’s not sothing you as a soldier should worry about. Just look at our total economic output and national spending. Our country might not be the wealthiest, but our governnt will undoubtedly beco the richest and the one with the strongest macro-control capability."
Listening to these remarks, Division Commander Jin stroked his chin.
"Rowing against the current, if you don’t advance, you will fall back. Your ideas... are correct."
He then looked at the paper and pen in Fang Huai’s hands and smiled.
"Now that you’ve taken the paper and pen, it seems you have so mature ideas? Go on, tell ."
Fang Huai smiled and drew nearly twenty circles on the paper.
He wrote Chengdu, Lanzhou, Nanjing, and the nas of other military regions, then added Central China, South China, Eastern China...
Then, the sea, land, air, Second Artillery Corps, strategic support...
"Firstly, our existing seven military regions should be streamlined to five or six, divided by strategic direction. The sa should apply for single branches...
Military regions focus on combat, branches focus on construction..."
So military setups from a decade later sprang to life on the paper.
Division Commander Jin’s eyes gradually brightened.
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