Episode 932: The Imperial March 2 – Assault return, running on the ground. (20)
“I confird it once during the last siege of Milan, but it is necessary to liquidate the artillery held by the Imperial Army through this battle.”
The imperial military commanders all nodded at Hyang’s words.
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Looking at the artillery pieces possessed by the Imperial Army, especially the Imperial Army, during this period, they were quite ‘ssy’.
Looking at just the major grades, there were eight grades, from the largest General Firearms to the Eight Battle Chongtongs and finally toys.
It was fortunate that the Shinje Chongtong and Sechongtong Cheolseon guns, which were small in caliber and size, were integrated and changed into long guns and short guns.
As improvents continued, there were also guns that started with the Gap type and went on to the regular type.
Thanks to this, at the worst ti, there were about 40 types of artillery in the military inventory, including those made in the early Joseon Dynasty.
Afterwards, the Army and Navy were separated and all old artillery pieces were sent to the blast furnace, which was sowhat liquidated. However, the Imperial Army still possessed more than 20 types of artillery pieces and matching ammunition for both the Army and Navy.
And that too in huge quantities.
This was not a good situation for anyone to see. Therefore, there was a movent to organize the extrely ssy artillery system starting from Sejong, through Hyang, and up to Hyeon.
However, every ti the emperors tried to make such a move, the Ministry of Defense officials fiercely resisted, writing appeals for resignation.
-Why do we need to retire artillery pieces that are still in good use?
-There is a saying, ‘Right place at the right place’. The artillery pieces currently in use are doing their part in each location, from the frontier fortress to Namhansanseong and Bukhansanseong Fortress. Organizing this carelessly can cause even greater confusion.
– Considering the disposal of artillery and ammunition and the retraining of artilleryn, it costs more than necessary!
-Above all, if you organize the artillery, you must produce new artillery and ammunition to fill the empty spaces. What would you do if you were shouted at at this ti? It is said that Ming and Japan are now on friendly terms, but it is not certain that this will continue to be the case in the future.
Hyang looked helpless as he read the resignation and life extension appeals of Ministry of Defense officials and commanders.
“So the conclusion is, ‘Why are you throwing away these precious shells when you are still using them well?’ and ‘Are you throwing away these precious shells because you knew when the enemy would attack?’ Phew~.”
Hyang let out a long sigh and looked out the window.
“Are these the roots of the Republic of Korea Army, which used canteens produced during World War II until the 21st century?…” * *
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“A lot of ti has passed and the world has changed a lot. Therefore, those ssy canvases must be cleaned up. “Many among the generals will still be opposed, but this is inevitable.”
Hyang went on to explain why it was necessary to settle things through this war.
-The enemy’s forts and trenches that you will face this ti have been properly fortified by the enemy. By dealing with this in actual combat, we can cull out the outdated ones among the artillery we currently have.
-Also, by continuously moving through various fronts, you can clearly check the points that need improvent, including the gun carriage.
-Lastly, if the performance of the artillery you have now is not sufficient, you must imdiately develop a new artillery.
“…That is why we must faithfully cultivate the virtue of ‘Songyangjiin’ this ti. “The more tightly they dig a trench, the better we will be able to conduct experints.”
“That is so!”
“Your majesty’s wisdom and wisdom are just lacking!”
After hearing the explanation of the scent, the imperial military commanders all praised the scent.
“Then do you think it would be a good idea to carry out this operation as you have planned?”
“I think it’s for the best!”
“It is a precept to kill two birds with one stone, so of course I think it is right to do it!”
Hyang, Shin Sook-ju, and Seong Sam-moon actually beca suspicious of the enthusiastic welco from those who had been full of doubts just monts before.
‘Isn’t the attitude change too fast? ‘Why on earth?’
‘Why are people foaming at the mouth and opposing every ti we suggest getting rid of artillery?’
The three people who were struggling to resolve the question ‘Why on earth?’ soon found the reason.
-If power is insufficient, develop new artillery imdiately.
‘Was this it?!’
‘People crazy about this artillery! This is why other countries curse!’
In any case, this is how Operation Songyangjiin was established and implented.
A report ca in from the cavalry that was on reconnaissance that the French army was increasing its movent speed, but the Empire-Florence combined forces, to be precise, the imperial army was moving more leisurely.
“Aren’t you giving them too much ti? “If you do it wrong, it can cause anger.”
The Florentine and Swiss army commanders, who could not overco their anxiety, showed signs of impatience and beca anxious, but the imperial army commanders responded with an expression that it was no big deal.
“Sotis waiting shows greater strength.”
“It’s not to give them ti, but to make our preparations more thorough.”
“Ah…”
The Florentine and Swiss army commanders nodded at the explanation of the imperial command.
In reality, the imperial army did not just sit back and relax.
More and more firewood, bullets, and other supplies continued to arrive through the supply line starting from Livorno to Florence and Bologna.
Additionally, the imperial cavalry constantly road around to spy on the movents of the French and Spanish Habsburgs.
-French troops arrive at Pavia. The construction of the camp begins.
-The Habsburg army stopped near Venice. It appears that they are taking a wait-and-see approach to the situation.
-Spanish army movent speed slowed. It appears to be due to an attack by the Imperial Navy. There is also a possibility of changing the route.
“I think it would be better to check the movents of the Spanish army before moving.”
After hearing Yu Eung-bu’s report, Hyang briefly inspected the situation and asked a question.
“If you think about our troops going down to Genoa right now, wouldn’t Spain be very worried?”
“I think our troops will arrive in Genoa faster than the Spanish troops.”
“Right. In that case, even if we change direction to chase after the Spanish army, it will be ti consuming.”
“That’s right.”
Hyang nodded at Yu Eung-bu’s explanation.
“In that case, let’s take a closer look at the Spanish army’s movents and make a move. “And contact the troops heading to Genoa and tell them to slow down.”
“Yes, Your Majesty.”
In this way, the combined imperial-Florence forces staying in Milan departed five days after the French army arrived in Pavia.
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The Allied Empire-Florence army departing from Milan arrived in Pavia ten days after the arrival of the French army.
“Even snails are faster than those guys!”
“It’s an assault made by those slow guys… Don’t they charge in the morning and arrive in the evening?”
“ha ha ha!”
The French soldiers laughed sarcastically as they arrived in the distance and saw the imperial troops lined up on their left and right.
While the jeers of French soldiers were overflowing from the trench line about 1,000 cubits (about 520m) away from the walls of the city of Pavia, the French commanders gathered on the walls were analyzing the situation with a more serious look.
“Is it about a quarter of a league (about 1 km) away?”
“I think so.”
“It’s so vague…”
The French commanders looked perplexed as they asured the distance between the point where the imperial army stopped and the friendly trench line.
This was because there were not adequate ans to attack the place where the imperial army had stopped.
No, their only ans of attack were their cannons and freight cars. The soldiers’ long guns did not guarantee effective accuracy.
The problem was that they did not have many cannons.
“There are a total of 70 cannons, including the cannons of Pavia Castle and the cannons whose carriages were broken on the way…”
“It is fortunate that there was enough ti to finish repairing the carriages.”
“It would be foolish to charge that distance.”
French military commanders who were examining the situation in Pia uttered abusive language.
“You damn squires who don’t even know chivalry!”
They had found out what the imperial army was thinking.
-You do know that our cannons fly farther, right?
-And you know we have more cannons, right?
-What do you want to do? Will it end in a firefight? Or assault? Anything is fine. co in! co in!
“It is a rule to confront each other fairly and squarely! “With barbarians who don’t even know chivalry!”
The French military commanders were furious, but this was just an excuse for themselves.
These people knew very well that if they had had many cannons that went out as far as the imperial army, they would have done the sa.
“How about we attack first before they complete their position?”
When one of the generals suggested attacking first, the other generals once again looked at the situation of the imperial army and predicted the possibility.
But soon all the generals shook their heads.
“It does more harm than good.”
“The distance is too far.”
“And those cunning bastards have already spread out.”
As they said, the imperial army was spread out in preparation for a surprise attack.
Even if we bombarded them with the cannons we had now, it was clear that it would be difficult to inflict a proper hit with the small number of cannons we had. The conclusion was that the soldiers had to charge, but considering the freight cars they had, that was also a huge loss.
“The best we can do now is to sit and guard Pavia Castle until our reinforcents arrive.”
“Reinforcents?”
“Hapsburg would be good, and Spain would be good too. Our French army would be the best.”
“Whoa~.”
The French generals who were talking collectively sighed.
According to the reports of the cavalry that went on reconnaissance, the situation of the Spanish army heading to Genoa was not very good.
As ti passed, this was thanks to the imperial navy properly beating the Spanish army.
Thanks to this, I was wasting a lot of ti looking for a route farther from the coast, and most of the roads I ended up finding were narrow and ssy compared to the coastal roads.
As these unfavorable conditions overlapped, the Spanish army’s movent speed was gradually slowing down, and damage was gradually accumulating.
The Habsburgs were also slow. No, they were deliberately wandering around Venice.
In the end, the only thing they could count on was reinforcents from their compatriots, the French army.
“The bottom line is that the only correct answer is to hold on as long as possible. “The only correct answer is for us to dig deeper while they are digging.”
“Hmm… How about raiding while they’re digging?”
“Take a look through the telescope. I an, those freight cars lined up. And… huh?”
For a mont, both the general who proposed the surprise attack and the general who refuted it looked surprised and forgot what to say.
Chick chug! Ppaeaek!
Excavators belonging to the Imperial Army Engineers ca forward and began digging, making loud noises and emitting smoke.
Every ti the huge shovel blades of the excavators moved, pits that would require dozens of people to shovel were revealed, and long trench lines were being created connecting the pits.
“Crazy people…”
“Envious people…”
The generals on the castle walls and the soldiers sitting in the trenches were all muttering with similar expressions.
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