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Gu Hang planned to reorganize half of the forces on the spot into the 39th to 45th Divisions, adopting the formation of a garrison division with 6,260 troops each. Not even armored vehicles were needed; arming them with a large number of motorcycles and Iron Bull trucks for motorization was sufficient.
The reorganization of these seven garrison divisions was expected to be done within a month, as production and distribution of too much new equipment was not required. There was a substantial existing inventory of artillery, trucks, and individual soldier equipment. As for the troops' training, it was a matter of Gu Hang clicking in the Army Badge System—a few grace points spent, one point for a hundred men, not expensive at all.
Afterwards, he would reorganize the other half into regular forces, forming five divisions. Divisions 46 and 47 would follow the organization of a mechanized brigade, while Divisions 48 to 50 would follow that of an infantry division.