Chapter 272: Chapter 246: Royal Military Academy Starts the School Year
Chapter 272: Chapter 246: Royal Military Academy Starts the School Year
It's worth mtioning that, after more than six months of preparation, the Royal Military Academy finally oped in late 907.
Although the reason for the differt start times of the Royal Military Academy and other universities is the slowed progress of school construction, the differt start times can also distinguish the differce betwe ordinary universities and military academies.
The first rolmt of the Royal Military Academy was very strict. In addition to the soldiers recruited from the army, the first intake of the Royal Military Academy only recruited less than a hundred people.
The specific requiremts are very demanding, not only requiring all family members to have lived in Australasia for fifte years (those under 5 years old must have lived for eight years, and those under 8 do not count), but also during the residce, all family members must not violate any laws and have no close relationships with any foreign forces or individuals.
These are the simple backg requiremts, in addition to which there are some requiremts in physique, intelligce, eloquce, etc., and the minimum education level should be high school level.
This is why more than two thousand people applied for the Royal Military Academy, and in the d, only less than a hundred were admitted from outside.
The conditions for selecting studts from the army are somewhat more relaxed, but they must have served in the military for at least one year, and there are also requiremts in physique, combat capability, intelligce, and loyalty.
Backg checks are basically unnecessary for soldiers in the military, as their backgs have already be checked during recruitmt.
The reason why the Royal Military Academy's rolmt is so strict is that the graduates of the Royal Military Academy will basically become officers of the Australasian Army.
According to the rules and regulations of the Military Academy, an external studt who graduates smoothly from the Royal Military Academy will have a minimum rank of Second Lieutant wh they go to the army. If they perform well, they may ev become First Lieutant or Captain.
Studts selected from the military gerally already have initiatial military ranks of non-commissioned officers or commissioned officers.
After graduation, their ranks will gerally be promoted by two to three levels, basically reaching the level of First Lieutant or Captain.
As for officers above the level of commissioned officers, they are beyond the reach of the ordinary graduates of the Royal Military Academy.
If commissioned officers are considered intermediate military officers, th field-grade officers have already reached the level of sior military officers, requiring not only ability but also siority in the military.
If these military academy graduates can rise to the rank of field-grade officer within t years, ev if it's just Major, it's ough to prove their ormous pottial. Of course, if a large-scale war breaks out, it's another story.
The rolmt of the Aeronautical College is not counted in the military academy because the Aeronautical College has the foundation of the previous Aeronautical Research Institute training classes and has already started rolmt.
At prest, there are more than four hundred studts in the Aeronautical College, and the annual rolmt is about four hundred people.
This also means that nearly four hundred pilots will be born in Australasia every year, which is very beficial for the future expansion of the Australasian Air Force.
In order to build the Royal Military Academy, more than two million Australian dollars out of the 5 million Australian dollars in school construction funds were used to attract professors from European military academies and retired famous gerals to hance and supplemt the foundation of the Military Academy.
Currtly, with the foundation of the Royal Military Academy, the long-standing concern about middle-level officer vacancies in Australasia can be relieved.
Thanks to this year's fiscal surplus, Australasia's currtly available funds have not decreased but have increased, returning to over 40 million Australian dollars.
However, unfortunately, in the new year, Australasia's five-year shipbuilding plan will officially begin.
This is a considerable investmt, and whether this year's fiscal situation can maintain a surplus remains uncertain.
Another major reason for the high growth of fiscal spding is the growth of the livestock industry. As the country gradually stabilizes, Australasia is increasingly showing the characteristics of a livestock superpower, which means there are many products related to animal husbandry.
Products such as beef, mutton, wool, cows' milk, sheep's milk, and others are exported to major regions of Europe and America and are a significant source of fiscal revue for the Australasian governmt.
As of now, Australasia has more than 70 million sheep and ts of millions of cows and other livestock.
How outrageous is this number? Every Australasian can be allocated nearly twty-four sheep and sev cows, and one other livestock.
It is precisely because of such a developed livestock industry that Australasia's livestock product prices are meager, with beef and mutton being standard dishes on most Australasians' tables.
In particular, in Australasian armies and schools, having meat for every meal has almost become a tradition.
In school districts, cow and sheep milk are also provided in the mornings to supplemt the studts' nutrition.
At prest, the largest private ranch owner in Australasia owns vast grasslands and mountains, as well as ts of thousands of cattle and sheep.
These cattle and sheep can bring them over a thousand Australian dollars in annual income. Ev after dividing the tire family's per capita share, each person can still obtain an income of over a hundred Australian dollars, far exceeding the currt average income level in Australasia.
Arthur's Royal Financial Group has, of course, also joined the livestock industry and has large and small ranches and a number of cattle and sheep in various states.
These ranches, wh combined, also have at least one million cattle and sheep, and the wool, cow and sheep milk, and meat products they produce each year are of excellt quality and are st to the royal palace. The rest is gerally sold abroad.
Worth mtioning is that Arthur also owns two large ranches dedicated to raising Australian wild horses.
This is a tall kind of horse suitable for use as warhorses, and the cavalry troops of Australasia currtly use this kind of Australian wild horse.
Arthur's two major ranches raise a total of over 0,000 Australian wild horses, which can quickly arm at least three cavalry divisions.
However, Arthur is not very fond of cavalry troops. If possible, Australasia can tirely transform the cavalry troops into motorized troops or ev mechanized units ahead of time. That's why there is no indepdt cavalry division in Australasia.
Arthur is waiting for the practicality of trucks to improve in the future, and th he will completely arm the forces to form mechanized divisions.
As well as future tanks and automatic artillery being born, various tank divisions and artillery units will be the mainstream of the future army.
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