The Bad Girl's Quick Transmigration System: Traveling Back and Forth

Chapter 446 Preparations for the Replenishment of Personnel and Supplies for the Female Cavalry Unit



Chapter 446 Preparations for the Replenishment of Personnel and Supplies for the Female Cavalry Unit

Although the sacrificed female soldiers can be reborn and resurrected, the injured female soldiers still need to recuperate and recover. Therefore, after breaking through the siege, the female cavalry unit still replenishes its manpower and supplies through internal integration, external assistance, independent production and collection:

To replenish her forces, Isabena quickly implemented a series of measures. First, she decided to mobilize internal forces, recruiting provincial soldiers to supplement the Holy City Guard's female cavalry. The Roman region of the Great Zhou, like the mainland, implemented the provincial soldier system. Isabena immediately dispatched personnel to various provincial capitals to recruit female soldiers who had already received training there. These women soldiers were familiar with basic combat skills and military discipline, and with only a brief training session and integration with existing troops, they could quickly integrate into the combat team.

Isabella also actively mobilized the local population. She promoted the importance of resisting the German enemy throughout her garrison and the surrounding area, encouraging young women to bravely join the cavalry. To attract further attention, she held a grand recruitment event, showcasing the women's cavalry's resolve and significance in defending their country. At the event, the women cavalrymen displayed their heroic combat skills, inspiring patriotic enthusiasm among many women.

Isabella rigorously screened and trained the women who applied. She prioritized selecting those with good physical fitness and a strong fighting spirit. Through these efforts, the Holy City Guard's female cavalry unit was effectively strengthened, and they will now enter the battle against the Germanic enemy with even greater enthusiasm.

Collaboration with friendly forces

On the battlefield, the female cavalry troops understood the importance of unity and cooperation. They quickly established contact with the armored and motorized female troops, communicating and coordinating through radios and signal flags.

When requesting support from friendly forces, the commander of the female cavalry unit gave a detailed briefing to the female armored and motorized units. They described the difficult situation they faced, including information on the enemy's numbers, equipment, and tactics. They also emphasized the strengths and expertise of the female cavalry unit and the role it could play in the battle.

After sending out their call for assistance, the female cavalry unit patiently awaited a response from their allies. They gazed anxiously ahead, hoping that the allies would quickly dispatch a force to support them. These reinforcements would ideally be veterans with extensive combat experience, who could quickly help the female cavalry unit improve its situation and enhance its combat effectiveness.

During the troop exchange and cooperation, the commander of the female cavalry unit held in-depth consultations with friendly forces. They jointly explored how to conduct troop exchanges and cooperative training to achieve complementary skills and optimize troop deployment.

For example, the Women's Cavalry Unit has sent soldiers skilled in horsemanship and archery to allied forces for training and exchange. These soldiers will train alongside their allies, sharing their experiences and skills. Furthermore, the Women's Cavalry Unit will also receive soldiers with different skills, such as those skilled in armored vehicle driving or motorized equipment. In this way, soldiers from both sides can learn from each other and improve their skills.

During the joint training, the women's cavalry and their allies worked closely together to complete various tasks. They trusted and supported each other, demonstrating a strong fighting spirit and a spirit of unity and cooperation. Through this collaboration, the combat effectiveness of both the women's cavalry and their allies was significantly enhanced, laying a solid foundation for ultimate victory.

On the battlefield, the cooperation between the female cavalry troops and friendly forces is particularly critical. They are well aware of the importance of unity and cooperation, so they quickly establish contact with the armored and motorized female troops.

When requesting support from friendly forces, the commander of the female cavalry unit detailed her situation to the female armored and motorized units via radio and signal flags. Her voice was firm and clear, conveying trust and determination.

"We are currently facing an extremely difficult situation. The enemy is numerous, well-equipped, and employs cunning tactics. However, our female cavalry unit also has its own advantages and specialties. We excel at horsemanship and archery, allowing us to maneuver flexibly on the battlefield and inflict unexpected blows on the enemy. We hope that our allies can send some veterans with rich combat experience to support us. Their arrival will greatly improve our situation and enhance our combat effectiveness."

The commander's words were powerful, giving the allies a deeper understanding of the women's cavalry unit's situation. After sending the call for assistance, the women's cavalry soldiers gazed ahead with nervous anticipation, as if they could see the allies through the smoke. They prayed silently, hoping that the allies would quickly send reinforcements to fight alongside them.

During the exchange of forces and cooperation, the commanders of the women's cavalry unit held in-depth consultations with their allies. They gathered around a map, carefully studying the battle plan. Their gazes were focused and determined, and every decision was carefully considered.

"We can send some soldiers skilled in horse riding and archery to friendly forces for training and exchange, allowing them to train alongside friendly soldiers and share our experiences and techniques. At the same time, we also welcome friendly forces to send soldiers with different skills, such as those skilled in driving armored vehicles or operating motorized equipment. In this way, we can achieve complementary skills and optimize troop deployment."


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