British Civil Servant

Vol 2 Chapter 529: Malayan Commissioner

"By the way, my dear, there is news that my father will be transferred back to China within half a year." Pamela Mountbatten, who was close to the man's body afterward, said softly, "But if there is an accident, it should be the fourth sea minister."

"That's the Maritime Secretary for Logistics and Finance." Alan Wilson said to himself and looked at his fiancée, receiving a nod from Pamela Mountbatten.

In fact, the Lord of the Admirals of the Royal Navy is a civil servant, someone like Churchill.

The First Sea Lord was in fact the full-time head of the navy; that's why Mountbatten aspired to become him early on. The second sea secretary is in charge of personnel; the third sea secretary is responsible for the design and manufacture of ships; the fourth sea secretary is responsible for logistics such as supplies and salaries; the fifth sea secretary is responsible for the air force in the navy.

For the confident General Mountbatten, who returned from the Mediterranean Fleet, he wanted to start as Second Sea Lord. Alan Wilson is not good at commenting on this kind of behavior. He just manages personnel work. Isn't he a little too confident?

"Actually, that's fine. Logistics and financial work are also very important. Although it's not just about personnel, I believe that it is just a short period of time, and General Mountbatten will definitely become the First Sea Lord as soon as possible." Alan Wilson bowed his head After kissing Pamela Mountbatten, a certain part even started to move again.

A small hand grasped the handle accurately. Pamela Mountbatten glanced at the man with a pair of beautiful eyes while grasping the handle, and said softly, "You bastard, you are always dishonest. My father is not very concerned about logistics and finances. Enthusiastic, and you also know that the current Labour Party's fiscal austerity, although not as severe as in 1945, is not good news for the Royal Navy's logistics and finances, what can you do?"

"I think about it!" Alan Wilson recalled how to save costs, of course, he certainly didn't think of the idea that what was later implemented in the UK would be enough.

The idea that enough is enough is one of the important reasons why the Royal Navy decommissioned heavy aircraft carriers and switched to light aircraft carriers. "This problem is easy to solve. If General Mountbatten doesn't mind, you can talk about the battleship and cruiser formations with the highest maintenance costs. In British Malaya. If possible, I will select the 600,000 prisoners of war of the Japanese Southern Army who have served in the navy and have logistical operations to release them, and then train Chinese workers to receive logistical maintenance work."

"Of course, the scope of application is limited to battleships and cruiser formations. The huge maintenance expenditures saved by these warships should stabilize General Mountbatten's position as Sea Lord."

"Will it cause a technology leak?" Pamela Mountbatten said and paused, "The cabinet will call the major airlines to go there next month. In addition to us and Rolls-Royce, there is also Avro. Armstrong Whitworth, Bristol, Handley Baker, Gloucester, Short Brothers."

"Is there such a thing?" Alan Wilson pondered for a while, and said in an uncertain tone, "Maybe the authorities are going to compete with the Americans in the field of aviation. If my words come true, you insist that simplicity and reliability are the most valuable. Now I will answer the question just now. In fact, according to the trend of naval discovery, battleships have been eliminated, including many cruisers listed in the Royal Navy. "

However, the most successful Air Force project at present is not any of the three strategic bombers, but the Canberra tactical bomber. Alan Wilson remembers that this first-generation tactical bomber after the war was extremely reliable and stable. Service into the twenty-first century.

As for the navy, there are still battleships and cruiser formations centered on five George V-class battleships in the Royal Navy. In the long run, these will be eliminated sooner or later.

In terms of logistical expenses, the battleship is also a behemoth that swallows gold, so it is normal for General Mountbatten to be at a loss.

Looking for inspiration from the motherland in his previous life, Alan Wilson felt that he should be bound to a few cities, but the local ones might not work, and he should be bound to a few cities in British Malaya to support the army.

Because of this election, the major colonial commissioners were once again recalled to London by Norman Brooke. Unlike the previous time, the return efficiency of the colonial commissioners in various places was much improved this time, and they all returned to the mainland with Comet airliners within a few days.

Before that, Norman Brooke summoned Alan Wilson in the cabinet secretary's office and asked how this very optimistic young official was feeling at this time.

"I'm going to decide to make Gerald Edward the Commissioner in Germany. As for the new High Commissioner for British Malaya?" Norman Brooke looked at Alan Wilson for a moment and said uncertainly, "Actually not yet. decided."

Alan Wilson rubbed his fingers together and said cautiously, "The new commissioner should have the ability and energy of the Chinese people, the solution to complicated affairs, and the determination to maintain the British Empire."

"The most important thing is reliability!" Norman Brooke smiled and pointed out the most important point, "Alan, you know that Malaya is currently the largest rubber and tin mine in the world, if you go , what do you need the native to help you with?"

"I don't want anything but a nuclear bomb." Alan Wilson said decisively, "I only want the honor of the first nuclear bomb to explode on Kalimantan Island."

"Actually, the cabinet suggested putting it in Australia, but it's not impossible to win." Norman Brooke nodded in agreement, and then the conversation changed, "Prepare to meet the colonial commissioner's meeting, but we have to respond to the Prime Minister's call to make Britain great again. ."

Britain had reason to give it a go. At the end of the war, Britain's economic aggregate was second only to the United States among Western countries, and its economic situation was the best among European countries. Last year, the proportion of Britain's imports and exports to total world trade was about At 14% and 12%, Britain's foreign trade accounts for 18% of its total economic output, which is higher than the average level of Western countries. Its export value is nearly half of that of the United States. It was only on the Freedom Wheel that the United States had a short lead over Britain just after the war.

After the independence of British India, the British Empire still had tens of millions of square kilometers of overseas territory and nearly 100 million overseas population. Distributed in Asia, Africa, America and Oceania, the Persian Gulf region is still among the British forces. Half of the British army is stationed in overseas territories.

In Prime Minister Attlee's first term, the Air Force, as a military service that the United Kingdom focused on developing during the war, had a technical reserve no less than that of the United States Air Force, and its budget surpassed that of the traditional Royal Navy. The Attlee Cabinet approved three strategic bombers at the same time and vigorously developed the Air Force.

After the Comet was launched, diplomats of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in various countries became the promoters of the Comet. So far, 200 of them have been sold at a price of 270,000 pounds. Pamela Mountbatten will also participate in the cabinet this time. in the Air Force Development Program.

The Maltese aircraft carrier, which is the same class as the Midway-class aircraft carrier, has not been cut down, and is constantly rushing to work at the shipyard.

Although the strength of the Royal Navy cannot be compared with that of the United States, it has not been left too far behind. There is a gap in scale, and there is no gap in technology.

At the Whitehall Overseas Territories conference in March, Norman Brooke first asked whether the skeleton nationalization enterprises of the colonies had been established.

The answer is obvious. The commissioners of the major colonies simply regard this enterprise as their own asset, which of course reflects unprecedented efficiency. The British colonies in Africa have all established nationalized enterprises according to local resources.

"At present, the situation in Africa is generally stable. After all, all European countries have colonies in Africa, and other countries are also our cover. As for another key area, it is not so optimistic." Norman Brooke said indifferently, "Although there are also Netherlands , Portugal and France, but the Asian direction is uncertain."

"In addition to creating benefits for the British Empire, the overseas territories will support the development of Malaya. The position of Malaya is extremely important. We can help France support the war situation in Vietnam and suppress Indonesia in the south. Forming an alliance with Australia is not just about Malaya itself, but also the work of the colonies you manage~www.wuxiaspot.com~ Since the previous plan has been concluded, it will be your work for some time to come. Norman Brooke said this and emphasized, "Of course I don't know the specific situation of the colony, but this is related to the reliability of Whitehall's colleagues. In theory, we all hope to succeed, but in practice? No? Allow failure!"

"Sir Norman has made it very clear that currently Africa is in a state of security, but Asia is already unstable. The tin and rubber in Malaya are extremely important to the British Empire, and in all conditions, Malaya must become an overseas territory that supplements the total lack of the British mainland. This is not only a matter for the local commissioner, but also for the other colonial commissioners, and you are obliged to help."

After Norman Brooke had finished speaking, Ismay took out a letter of appointment and read, "The Malayan High Commissioner, Gerald Edward, has been appointed as the Commissioner to Germany. The new Malayan High Commissioner, Alan Wilson will shoulder the responsibility of developing a consolidating colony in Asia, and all colleagues are obliged to assist."

"Begin in office before April, so two gentlemen, prepare to go to a new position." Norman Brooke finally concluded, "This may be your rare free time, and you can take a vacation in the next few days."

"Yes, sir!" The Colonial Commissioners in the entire conference room answered in unison, watching the stalwart back of Norman Brook leave.

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