Chapter 172 The subordinate of the first-class fragrance class comes to report on his duties.
Chapter 172 The subordinate of the first-class fragrance class comes to report on his duties.
In addition, there are beverage and milk transportation stations, cruise ships, caravans, cargo ships, various shops and warehouses under the West American Trading Company, and even secret smuggling channels, chain cinemas, etc. All aspects need to be managed by manpower, and the matters involved are extremely complicated.
Although each company and each channel has a dedicated person in charge, Yan Shuo, as the person in charge behind the scenes, still needs to personally explain and make decisions on many important matters.
His willingness to choose his Yipinxiang Restaurant as a temporary office location for business activities is itself a form of support for Stefan.
After all, the fact that someone like Yan Shuo could meet his subordinates and handle official business at his restaurant is enough to enhance the restaurant's prestige and reputation, and will surely attract more prominent figures to dine there in the future.
Yan Shuo, who had just been promoted to major general, took over as the head of the Military Intelligence Bureau's Shanghai Station. He reorganized the remaining forces of the Shanghai First and Second Districts, bringing the total number of registered personnel to over 170, excluding recruited outside agents.
There are about 40 outside agents, most of whom are part-time intelligence officers and are not included in the formal staff.
At the same time, more than 100 local young talents in Shanghai were examined and included in the reserve pool for training, with a focus on selecting patriotic youths to enrich the special agent team.
With ample funding reserves totaling US$11, 15 silver dollars, and 30 yuan in legal tender, the funds are primarily used for agent salaries, weapons and supplies procurement, maintenance of secret outposts, training of new recruits, and the establishment of an intelligence network to fully support the various tasks of the station.
The station's undercover agents, field agents, and infiltrators were deployed in the Shanghai International Settlement, the French Concession, and areas controlled by the Japanese puppet regime. Their main tasks included intelligence gathering, assassination, and sabotage of Japanese and puppet activities. They also maintained contact and coordination with the concession authorities and the Loyal and Patriotic Army.
As the highest decision-making body of the Shanghai Military Intelligence Bureau, the station headquarters coordinated all affairs of the station and directly connected with Dai Li of the Chongqing Military Intelligence Bureau. It had four core members.
Yan Shuo, a major general in the army, was appointed as the head of the Shanghai Military Intelligence Station. He was in charge of all affairs of the Shanghai Military Intelligence Station and was directly responsible to Dai Li of the Chongqing Military Intelligence Bureau.
Ding Musheng, an army colonel, is the deputy station chief of the Shanghai Military Intelligence Station. He assists Yan Shuo in handling the station's daily affairs, and is in charge of internal affairs, personnel and file management. At the same time, he takes the lead in coordinating the training of more than 100 young people in Shanghai who are waiting to be trained, and formulates training plans and selection and assessment standards.
When Yan Shuo was away, he acted as the station chief, and at the same time, he oversaw the daily expenditure audit of the station's funds.
Ye Han, Army Lieutenant Colonel, Director of the Inspectorate, is responsible for overseeing the work performance of all departments and special agents.
He Fangjing, Army Lieutenant Colonel, Station Chief of Staff.
Intelligence Group One was responsible for the International Settlement and the French Concession, Intelligence Group Two was responsible for the Japanese-controlled areas, and recently an Intelligence Analysis Group was added, responsible for in-depth analysis and assessment of intelligence.
Director Wei Tong, an army major, is in charge of all work in the intelligence department.
Deputy Director Song Zhifei, an army captain, assists Wei Shutong in his work and is in charge of Intelligence Group One.
Deputy Director Chen Gengwen, Army Captain, assists Wei Shutong in his work and is in charge of Intelligence Group 2 and Intelligence Analysis Group.
Lu He, a lieutenant in the army and the leader of the intelligence team, is responsible for intelligence gathering within the International Settlement. He manages 10 undercover agents and 4 outside agents in the area, and mentors 5 new recruits.
Su Wan, a lieutenant in the army and head of the Second Intelligence Group, is responsible for intelligence gathering within the French Concession. He manages eight undercover agents and three outside agents in the area, and mentors six new recruits.
Shen Wei, a lieutenant in the army, is the head of the intelligence analysis team and manages five analysts.
Wen Yuning, a second lieutenant in the army, is the head of the telegraph team. He manages four telegraph operators and mentors seven new recruits.
Intelligence liaisons Ji Nanzhi and Shen Qinghe were both second lieutenants in the army.
The operations unit consists of three operations teams, one rescue team, and one sabotage team, with a total of 53 registered personnel.
There are 40 ordinary special agents.
There are 10 personnel on the outside.
Among the new recruits to be trained, 40 have been assigned to the Operations Department to participate in basic training and operations support work, with a focus on developing their operational capabilities.
Director Li Chengyu, Major, is in charge of all tasks in the Operations Division.
Deputy Director Lu Xiaoran, a captain, is in charge of three action teams and a training group, and mentors 10 new recruits.
Deputy Director Shen Jinghan, a captain, manages four equipment officers in the equipment management group to ensure that the equipment for operations is sufficient and usable, and mentors eight new recruits.
Lieutenant Ji Xia, the leader of the first action team, leads 12 team members and mentors 10 new recruits.
Second Action Team Leader Zhao Jin, a lieutenant, leads 11 team members and mentors 7 new recruits.
Lieutenant Yuan Guanting, the leader of the third action squad, leads 10 team members and mentors 5 new recruits.
Lieutenant Chu Yue, the leader of the rescue team, leads eight team members and mentors four new recruits.
The sabotage squad leader, Lieutenant Shu Yilang, leads 9 members and mentors 6 new recruits.
Training team leader Wei Jingchen, a second lieutenant, is responsible for developing training plans for field agents and new recruits.
Wang Guan, a second lieutenant and head of the equipment group, is responsible for the management, maintenance, resupply, and concealment of weapons, equipment, and explosives, as well as registering equipment issuance and consumption.
Operation liaison officers Zhong Lü, Cai Mian, and Cui Zhuo, all second lieutenants, were responsible for liaising with the intelligence department to obtain intelligence on the operation target, transmitting operation instructions, coordinating the connection between various squads, receiving the operation squads during their withdrawal, investigating the surrounding environment of the operation site, providing cover for the operation, and ensuring the smooth conduct of the operation.
Min Jingchen, Major, is the Director of the Telecommunications Department and oversees all work within the department.
Deputy Director Zhao Gang, a captain, is in charge of the radio station group and the telegram translation group. He is responsible for the overall management of sending and receiving telegrams, reviewing the content of the translated telegrams, and mentoring 5 new recruits.
Deputy Director Jiang Sheng, a captain, is in charge of the equipment maintenance group and the liaison group, and is responsible for mentoring four new recruits.
Hou Jingfan, a lieutenant and the leader of the radio station group, is responsible for managing the radio operators, arranging the sending and receiving of messages, managing 6 radio operators, and mentoring 3 new recruits.
Zeng Muyang, a lieutenant and head of the telegram decoding team, is responsible for the encryption, decryption, and translation of telegrams. He manages five telegram decoders and mentors three new recruits.
Fu Xia, a lieutenant and head of the equipment maintenance team, is responsible for the daily maintenance and troubleshooting of radio and telecommunications equipment. He manages four equipment maintenance workers and mentors two new recruits.
The liaison group leader, Lieutenant Liu Jitong, was responsible for delivering radio equipment, batteries, and other supplies; liaising with undercover and field agents; transmitting telecommunications instructions; investigating any anomalies in telecommunications communications; setting up temporary liaison points; managing 6 liaison officers and 8 field personnel; and mentoring 2 new recruits.
Bi Guanqi, Major, is the Director of the General Affairs Department and oversees all work within the department.
Kang Ruiqi, deputy director and captain, is in charge of the materials management group, logistics support group, and document forgery group, and is responsible for mentoring 6 new recruits.
Deputy Director Tian Shensi, a captain, is in charge of the financial management group, the base management group, and the guard group, and is responsible for mentoring 5 new recruits.
Zhou Jingyuan, a lieutenant and head of the financial management group, is responsible for the special management of funds.
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