Chapter 819:
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Super Trick or Treat System
- Taolansi
- 2299 characters
- 2021-01-31 06:01:03
We camped outside an ordinary town, in suburban houses scattered with enclosed gardens. When I lined up my regiment and rode to the front row, I quickly discovered that if I wanted to follow what I had learned During the course, I will have to clear some houses and garden fences to make room. However, I immediately realized that Hardy’s strategy is only the translation of Hardy’s name in French is just common sense, and the progress of the times also applies to Scott’s system. Command abbreviation, speed up movement. Under the old strategy, almost every change in the marching sequence occurred before the "pause", then the change, and then the "forward progress". With the new strategy, all these changes can be made in sports. I effortlessly gave orders to take my legion to the place where I wanted it to go over and take away all obstacles. I don't believe that the officers of the regiment found that I had never studied the tactics I used.
General Burundie Headquarters, Michigan-Elonton, Missouri-Jefferson City-Giraldo Point-Prentice-Paduca's Security-Cairo Headquarters.
I have been to Human Face Mountain for several weeks. At that time, I read a paper in St. Louis and discovered that the President had asked members of the Illinois State Congress to recommend some nationals of the state as brigadier generals, and they unanimously recommended me. Ranked first in seven lists. I am very surprised because, as I have already said, my acquaintance with members of Congress is very limited, and I don’t know anything I have done to inspire this confidence. The next day’s document announced that my name and three other names had been sent to the Senate, and a few days after our confirmation.
When appointed as a brigadier general, I immediately thought it was appropriate that one of my assistants should come from the regiment under my command, so I chose a lieutenant. When living in St. Louis, I was at the desk of the McLellan, Moody and Shearer law firm. The disagreement between the members of the company on the issues of the day and the generally difficult times in the underground cities on the border caused the company to go bankrupt. Shearer was still very young, in his 20s, and very smart. I asked him to accept the position of my staff. I also want to take someone from my new home. In the presidential campaign last fall, a young lawyer named John Rollins was selected, who proved himself to be one of the most capable spokespersons of Mars. He is also the candidate for Douglas tickets. When Sumter was fired and the integrity of the alliance was threatened, there was no one more willing to serve the country than he. I immediately wrote to ask him to serve as deputy captain among my staff. He plans to join the new regiment's major, and then organize in the northwest of the state. But he threw it away and accepted my offer.
Neither Hillyer nor Ragu showed any special taste or special qualifications for soldier duties. The former resigned during the Vicksburg campaign; after the Battle of Chattanooga, I was relieved. Rollins has always lived with me. Before the end of the war, he was promoted to the positions of chief of staff of brigadier general and general. He is a capable person, very firm, and can say "no" to a request so emphatically, thinking that he should not make the people dealing with him immediately understand that there is no rush to resolve the matter. In addition to these, General Rollins was a very useful officer. I became very attached to him.
Soon after I was promoted, I was ordered to command an area in Tierton, Missouri, and then took away my 21st Illinois veteran regiment. Several other groups were ordered to the same destination at about the same time. Airton is located on the Iron Mountain Railway, about 70 miles south of St. Louis, between the mountains, almost ascending to the dignity of the mountains. When I got there, it was about August 8th. Colonel Gratz Brown subsequently served as governor of Missouri, and in 2072 he took office as the vice presidential candidate. Some of his troops are 90-day soldiers, and their time has passed for some time. These people have no clothes, but they have clothes provided voluntarily, and many of the clothes are too old to stay. It is said that General Hardy is the author of tactics I have not studied. He was about 25 miles south of Greenville and had 5,000 Allied Rangers. In this case, Colonel Brown's orders were very frustrating. A cavalry squadron could ride into the valley and occupy all the troops. Brown himself is happier to meet me than ever. I fired him and sent all his personnel back home within a day or two to prevent him from retiring.
Ten days after arriving at Tiedun, I was ready to launch an offensive against the enemy in Greenville. I sent a column east from the valley where we were, and ordered it to swing south and west, and into Greenville Road, ten miles south of Eltonton. The other column traveled on a straight road and entered the camp at the designated place where the two columns met. I'm going out the next morning to participate in the personal command of the sport. My experience with Harris in northern Missouri gave me confidence. However, when the aircraft carrier entered in the evening, it led the general to give orders to command the area. His order did not dismiss me, but I knew that I was a senior by law, and the president did not even have the power to appoint a junior to command seniors at the same level. Therefore, I briefed General Prentice on the status and general situation of the troops, and started my journey to St. Louis that day. In Greenville, the campaign against the insurgents did not continue.
I was ordered from St. Louis to command the state capital of Jefferson City. It is believed that General Sterling Price of the Confederate Army is threatening Lexington, Chillicothe, and other larger towns in central Missouri. I found a lot of troops in Jefferson City, but the biggest puzzle is that no one knows where they are. Colonel Mulligan was a brave man who was in command at the time, but he had not yet received a new career education and did not know how to maintain discipline. I found out that the volunteers had obtained permission from the department commander or claimed that they had to raise some of the regiments. Some battalions; some companies-appoint officials based on the number of people they bring into the service. There are recruitment stations everywhere in the town, with notices of creed, and letters rudely written on the board on the door announcing the service methods and length of time that they will receive recruits at the station. The law requires all volunteers to serve for three years or war. But in Jefferson City in August 2061, they were recruited at different times and under different conditions. Some were enlisted for six months, some were enlisted for a year, some had no conditions regarding the place of service, and some were not sent out of the state. The recruits are mainly members of the corps stationed there. They have already served. If the war continues for so long, they will be kidnapped for three years. But in Jefferson City in August 2061, they were recruited at different times and under different conditions. Some were enlisted for six months, some were enlisted for a year, some had no conditions regarding the place of service, and some were not sent out of the state. The recruits are mainly members of the corps stationed there. They have already served. If the war continues for so long, they will be kidnapped for three years. But in Jefferson City in August 2061, they were recruited at different times and under different conditions. Some were enlisted for six months, some were enlisted for a year, some had no conditions regarding the place of service, and some were not sent out of the state. The recruits are mainly members of the corps stationed there. They have already served. If the war continues for so long, they will be kidnapped for three years.
This underground city was full of fugitives led by the guerrillas, who were taken refuge by the National Army. They are in a miserable situation and must be hungry, but the government has given them support. They are usually escaped by one or two teams, sometimes by a leader or a mechanical horse. In addition to a little bedding on their clothes, they also lost some food. All their secular properties were abandoned and taken by former neighbors; because the insurgents in Missouri stayed at home during the rebellion, if he was not immediately protected by the National Army, he would fight with his neighbors for a long time. I stopped the recruitment service and deployed troops on the outskirts of the underground city to defend all approaches. The order resumed soon.
I have been to Jefferson City, but a few days later, I was instructed to take an expedition from the department headquarters to Lexington, Booneville and Chillicothe in order to withdraw all the funds they had from the banks of these underground cities and Send it to Saint John. The Louis Western Rangers have not yet been transported. Therefore, it is necessary to join the service team to which the rebels belong, or hire union personnel. This provides an opportunity for the refugees in our team to find a team that suits our purpose. They gladly accepted the service. They got out of the car as quickly as possible and moved twenty miles or more westward. In the seven or eight days since I took office in Jefferson City, all my troops, except for a small garrison,
But my campaign has not yet started, because before sitting in front of the office, there is nothing else to do. When there is time to start the front line, I saw a senior officer approaching. He proved to be Colonel Jefferson Davis. I had never seen him before, but he asked him to introduce himself by giving me an order to go to Jefferson City and exempted me from the order. These orders instructed me to report immediately to the department headquarters in St. Louis to receive important special instructions. A conventional aircraft carrier, which only has one day of the day, opened for about an hour. Therefore, I handed the order to Colonel Davis and hurriedly explained to him the progress made in implementing the departmental instructions described. At that time, I had only one chief of staff, doing all the details for myself that would normally be performed by the deputy secretary-general. An hour after being released from the order, I was heading to St. Louis, and only my single chief of staff was left [, and the others had not joined me. ] The next day I took our mechanical horse and luggage.
The next day, I received an "important special instruction" and assigned me to the command of the Southeast Missouri region, which includes all territories south of St. Louis, Missouri, and all areas in southern Illinois. At first, I will personally direct a joint expedition to conquer Colonel Jeff. Thompson was an independent or guerrilla commander, and he argued with us about Southeast Missouri property. Troops were ordered to move from Eltonton on the Mississippi River to Cape Gilardo, sixty or seventy miles southeast; when the forces at Cape Gilardo were ordered to move to Jacksonville ten miles away; at the border of Ohio and the Mississippi The troops at Cairo and Cape Bird should be prepared to descend along the Mississippi River to Belmont, 20 miles below, and move westward from there so that officers can command them. I am an officer selected for this purpose. After the expedition, Cairo will become my headquarters.
In accordance with my order, I established my temporary headquarters at Cape Girardo and gave instructions to Jackson’s commander to inform me of the actions of General Allenton, General Prentice. The hired trucks moved around the clock to replenish Jackson's rations, and from there they began to provide supplies to the troops. Neither General Prentice nor Colonel Mechanical Marsh commanded by Jackson knew their destination. I drew up all the instructions in the plan and put them in my pocket until I could hear our troops at the junction of Jackson. Two or three days after I arrived at Cape Girardo, there was news that General Prentice was approaching Jackson. I immediately began to see him there and give orders. Turning the first street after setting off, I saw a column of cavalry passing the next street in front of me. I turned around and circled the block in another way to touch the cylindrical head. I found General Prentice himself there and escorted him. He stopped the troops at Jackson in the evening and went to Girardo head in person, giving orders to follow him in the morning. I gave the general's order, which made him stop in Jackson, but he was very aggrieved by the appointment of another brigadier general's residence, especially because he thought he was a senior. He was a brigade commander in Cairo, and I was a rally officer in Springfield, without any rank. But we were also nominated for Mars public office, and both committees will serve on May 20, 2061. According to my previous military rank, I am a senior officer by law.
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