17kNovel

Font: Big Medium Small
Dark Eye-protection
17kNovel > The Rise Of Australasia > Chapter 107 - One Hundred and Seven: Going to New Zealand (Subscribe!)

Chapter 107 - One Hundred and Seven: Going to New Zealand (Subscribe!)

    Chapter 107: Chapter One Hundred and Seven: Going to New Zend (Subscribe!)


    Trantor: 549690339 |


    If the logistical supply and weaponry provision of the First Division could be considered luxurious, then the mixed and reorganized Guard Division would be even more extravagant.


    The Guard Division wasprised of the Guard Infantry Group, Guard Cavalry Group, and Guard Artillery Group, with a total of over 8,000 personnel.


    Although their numbers were only half of the First Defense Division, their firepower and weaponry were even more luxurious.


    Like the First Defense Division, the Guard Infantry Group also had more than 3,000 personnel, only having more heavy machine gun toons and naturally more heavy machine guns avable.


    Although there was only one Guard Infantry Regiment, they had already equipped with thirteen heavy machine guns, which was half of a typical German Regr Division. n/?/vel/b//jn dot c//om


    The Cavalry Corps not only had three horses for each soldier to exchange, but they were also equipped with long guns, short guns, and long knives for their weaponry.


    In an era before tanks existed, cavalry remained a powerful force. Although the Guard Cavalry Corps did not have heavy machine guns, they did have two full cavalry artillery toons.


    While the cavalry artillery toons nned to equip somewhat smaller caliber CA-i machine guns and M1987 automatic cannons, their firepower was not weak due to the fact that they were all automatic cannons.


    And there is no need to mention the artillery regiments. The Guard Artillery Regiment had four artillery battalions, each of which were equipped with ten CA-i machine guns, five M1987 automatic cannons, and five 105mm howitzers. With a total of eighty cannons in one artillery brigade, the firepower exceeded the level of existing European regr divisions.


    The training ground of the Guard Division was located near Sydney and not far from the city. This was actually for the purpose of guarding the capital and protecting the royal family.


    Of course, having a nearby training ground also had its benefits, as the logistical supply was not so tense.


    Even when the entire Guard Division was engaged in training, less than 2,000 indigenous people were needed to easilyplete their supply transportation.


    Aside from weaponry and equipment, the soldiers of the Guard Division had better treatment than those in the First Division in terms of sry and logistical support.


    This wasrgely due to the fact that the royal family covered the expenses of the Guard Division, while the Ministry of Defense was responsible for the expenses of the First Division.


    If the food supply for the First Division was about ensuring a certain amount of meat with some selections, then the food supply for the Guard Division soldiers was free choice.


    Yes, truly free choice. Every meal of the Guard Division usually consisted of more than ten different dishes, and the soldiers could freely choose the foods they wanted to eat.


    And on holidays, soldiers could also order meals freely. As long as the price was within a reasonable range, gourmet meals could be specially made for the soldiers.


    This level of logistical supply directly crushed most of the world’s armies, winning the loyalty and goodwill of all the Guard Division soldiers for Arthur.


    Apart from the regr logistical supplies, the sry of the Guard Division soldiers was also very attractive, generally reaching around twenty pounds.


    Although this ie level was still a bit behindpared to European armies, it was already considered high-ie in Australia.


    And whether it was the Guards or the First Division, their sry levels were not fixed.


    As the average Australian ie increased, soldiers’ ies would also increase ordingly. To maintain the soldiers’ ie above the average, the Guard Division soldiers earned twice the average ie, ensuring their loyalty and affection towards Arthur.


    After all, military service was always somewhat risky. To win over these soldiers, not only did they have to provide good logistical support, but they also had to offer preferential sries and pay them on time.


    Arthur paid great attention to the payment of these soldiers’ sries, entrusting full responsibility to the Royal Bank.


    The soldiers’ sries were paid out twice a year, in spring and autumn. On the day their military sries were paid, the Royal Bank would hand out the already prepared checks to all the soldiers.


    They could use the checks issued by the Royal Bank to exchange for an equal amount of pounds or other currencies.


    Of course, once Arthur began issuing new currency in the future, they could also exchange it for the new currency to use.


    Responsibility for the sry distribution of the First Division soldiersy with the Ministry of Defense. Nheless, Arthur still urged them earnestly.


    For any country, it was important not to deduct or dy soldiers’ sries, no matter what.


    After all, the military was an essential means of maintaining national stability and political stability. It included Arthur himself, who relied on the military to maintain his power.


    While building up the military, Arthur was also plotting other moves.


    On March 27,1902, the Australian Relief Committee set foot on New Zend soil for the first time, arriving in Wellington, the capital of British New Zend.


    The Royal Relief Committee’s officials received a warm wee from New Zenders.


    Of course, this was also a matter of course. After all, the reason the Relief Committee’s officials came to New Zend was to provide relief to the poor of New Zend and to implement simr relief policies as in Australia.


    As they were delivering money and food supplies, if the New Zenders did not wee them, wouldn’t it mean their brains had a hole?


    Speaking of the history of British New Zend, it was closely rted to Australia.


    More than 60 years before, New Zend had been under Australian colonial rule and had not established a separate colony.


    It was not until 1841 that New Zend was separated from Australia and the British New Zend Colony was established.


    But this did not erase the rtionship between Australia and New Zend.


    In the original history, when Australia established an autonomous territory, New Zend had also attempted to join, but ultimately abandoned the idea.


    Although New Zend’s attempt to join Australia was discouraged by Britain, it also confirmed the extent to which New Zenders recognized Australia.


    Although present-day Australia did not develop like history and instead became a new duchy, New Zend still proposed to join at first. However, the British government, then under the control of Crown Prince Edward, refused the proposal.


    And the actual queen of the British Empire at that time, Victoria, had already gone into retirement on White Ind.


    By the time Queen Victoria learned of the matter, it was already toote. However, she used new means to bring New Zend under Arthur’s rule, albeit nominally for only twenty years.


    Apanying the Royal Relief Committee for the trip to New Zend was also Arthur and a bodyguard.


    As Arthur set foot in New Zend, he was filled with emotion.


    Thest time he visited New Zend, Queen Victoria was still alive. But now, returning again to New Zend, much had changed, and even Arthur’s own status had shifted.


    If Arthur had been a guest visiting New Zend thest time, then as a governor this time, he was now in the role of a host.
『Add To Library for easy reading』
Popular recommendations
The Wrong Woman The Day I Kissed An Older Man Meet My Brothers Even After Death A Ruthless Proposition Wired (Buchanan-Renard #13)