How hard is the field army training? What is the training content? Are there many troops left?
Overview of the Field Army During the Liberation War, in order to meet the needs of large-scale operations in the plain areas (North China, East China, Northeast China, and Central South China), the China * * * Production Party changed its long-standing guerrilla warfare mode, reorganized its armed forces into more formal large-scale combat clusters, and concentrated its superior forces to completely eliminate the effective forces of the Kuomintang. The leaders of the four field armies are all first-class founding exploits after liberation, and the field armies are corps-level. Among the three major battles, the Northeast Field Army, the North China Field Army and the East China Field Army dealt a heavy blow to the enemy's fresh troops in the Liaoshen Campaign, the Pingjin Campaign and the Huaihai Campaign respectively, showing the overwhelming offensive power of the huge troops of the field army. Modern warfare is no longer adapted to the sea battle of hitting people. Division-level flexible and powerful independent combat units have become dominant, and brigade-level independent combat unit system is taking shape. The large-scale troop establishment of the field army has long been out of date and withdrawn from the historical stage. Now there is a vague shadow of the field army in the big military region, but it will never pull up the whole military region to focus on a little bit of combat, and its nature is different. Get up at 4: 00 -5: 00 in the morning, run 5 kilometers with a load, and then have breakfast (limited time) in the gym 100 arm. /kloc-200 dumbbells of 0/5 kg, standing for 2 hours at noon, hanging two bricks at the muzzle, accurate shooting, field survival class, physical training in the afternoon, horizontal bar, etc. And cross-country training is set aside at each end, usually 7 days, 3 days only give you food and fresh water. I don't know the exact time These are only approximate, specifically customized according to different units. Similar to the training of special forces.