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Black Iron's Glory Chapter 183

Reporting for Duty

Fokby Hill Base, as its name suggested, was located on Fokby Hill. To Claude, however, it didn't look that large scale from the bottom of the hill.

After he disembarked from the carriage and waved Oask goodbye, he walked towards the outpost, which rather resembled a toll gate from his previous life. It was a run-down, wooden building and there was a pole that blocked the entrance, which would only be raised to let carriages in after they were checked.

There were three to four soldiers standing guard there. They stared at Claude and Oask's carriage the whole time. It wasn't a place where people casually came to, so there wasn't much to catch their eyes most of the time. It was rare for someone to actually come by carriage, so they were particularly attentive.

Claude approached a soldier whose shoulder badge was different from the other three and took out his conscription order. "Good day. I got conscripted and sent here. May I ask where I should report for duty?"

However the soldier whose rank was denoted by two red lines didn't take what Claude offered him. Instead, he turned to one of them on the side and yelled, "Shalinor, come over and see. If this conscription order is legit, take him up the hill and look for First Lieutenant Hockham.

"Apologies, Mister. I can't read," the soldier said after he finished giving his orders.

"Ahh..." Claude didn't think that there would still be illiterate people. "Apologies for my rudeness. I am Claude Ferd from Whitestag."

"It's fine," the soldier said with a smile, "I only cared about having fun when I was a child and the sight of words makes me dizzy. I just couldn't learn them no matter what, so now I can't read. I'm Horelick Amsran. Just call me Hok."

"It's my pleasure to meet you, Senior Officer Hok. It appears that we will be colleagues from now on."

At that moment, the soldier called Shalinor finished checking the conscription order and nodded to Claude. "Sergeant, he has come to join the officer training course. He is to report to us."

"Then wait here for a moment. A transport carriage is on the way and you guys can ride it up the hill. It's less trouble that way. Come take a seat inside first. It's a little too cold out here." Horelick's attitude seemed far more amicable after being told that Claude was there for an officer training course.

"Thank you." Claude accepted the gesture and sat down on a bench by the wall of the wooden building and began chatting with the soldiers. He soon found that the Sergeant Horelick was also a candidate for the officer training course. Having served in Bluefeather for three and a half years, he was selected for the course because of his stellar performance.

"It seems that I'll be in your care, Senior Hok. You're an experienced soldier whereas I'm just a fresh recruit who doesn't know anything. I hope you can watch after me during the course lest I make careless mistakes." Though Claude only said that as a pleasantry, Horelick shook his head.

"I can't help you, Claude," he said with a solemn look, "Actually, we are supposed to be trained separately. There's no chance we'd be together."

"Why is that so?"

Horelick explained that Bluefeather's officer training course was supposed to select their candidates from veterans to promote them in preparation for the military expansion next year. They didn't expect that when news of the course broke, many of the top brass and their close associates wrote to the base to request a few spaces for the people they recommended to be able to skip a few ranks to become lowest-ranked officers in the army.

Under normal circumstances, a new recruit would first have to go through three months of training before they could officially join the ranks. Only after a year of good performance would they be promoted to corporal. Average recruits would only gain that rank after two years of service. Should one perform well after that, they would be promoted to sergeant in a year, twice as quick as average performers to attain that rank. The same applied for the promotion to staff sergeant.

In other words, it would take a high-performing peasant at least three years and a half to become a staff sergeant. Sergeants and corporals on the other hand were considered normal soldiers, not officers.

Should one gain recognition of a superior after being promoted to staff sergeant, one could stand to be made into a master sergeant, which was among the lowest class of officers. Only from that moment onwards did a soldier truly leave mediocrity behind and become a warrant officer. But above that level was the rank of sergeant major, basically, reserves for the second lieutenant rank. As for second lieutenant and above, they were proper commissioned officers who could assume their title even after being discharged from the military.

In peacetime, the various corps of the army and other defense forces only retained a small number of fully-staffed units to cut military expenditure. But in times of war, the kingdom would go on a recruitment drive to fill up the corps' ranks. In that sense, the kingdom didn't lack senior officers. Instead, they needed more warrant officers and low-ranking ones as they were the ones who would train and march into the battlefield with the new recruits.

Bluefeather's officer training course caught the eye of many in a flash. Putting aside becoming a sergeant major, being able to make it to staff sergeant rank was akin to completely skipping the whole process of serving as a pawn for five years to become a warrant officer. Even though staff sergeants and sergeant majors had to lead troops to the battlefield as well and had high casualty rates, their ranks still ensured that they would stand a higher chance to survive than their lower-ranked pers. Other things aside, injured officers were prioritized over injured soldiers.

As there were too many people who got in to the course due to special relationships, Bluefeather had to split the course into two sections: one for high-performing soldiers who climbed through the ranks and would be directly promoted to sergeant major after finishing the course, and another for those who entered the army based on connections. Their course would be far harsher and longer than the former's. In consideration of their complete lack of military experience, they would have to first join a three-month recruit training course before they started their officer training course.

Claude finally understood the extent of his treatment. According to Horelick, he would have to spend three grueling months as a new recruit before joining another three-month officer course. The following half year would be a tough one indeed.

After sitting around for a little longer, a long line of carriages arrived. They were there to send food to the base. Claude and Shalinor climbed onto one and rode up the hill after bidding goodbye to Horelick and the other two soldiers.

Fokby Hill wasn't conventionally tall. It was estimated to only be around sixty meters in height. But the roads uphill were long and curvy. Shalindor said that the base on the hill was actually only a logistics base. The main army camp wasn't there, but located at the west of Gourneygada instead. There were 30 thousand people there and around four thousand tents. It looked like a majestic, endless sea.

The carriages continued along the path for about half an hour and finally reached the base. It was quite slow to go uphill, but Claude believed it wouldn't take more than ten minutes to go back down. The carriage did have to haul all those sacks of flour after all, and the horses pulling it were getting rather old. While their steps were still firm, they were rather slow. The carriages also had to maintain proper distance and not cross over the path of another in front.

Fokby Hill Base was indeed a logistics base like Shalinor had described. There were warehouses all over the place. Claude thought that the reason he was possibly because of the large training field they had there, which was easily five times the size of that of Whitestag Middle School. A row of grey-white tents had been erected there, likely to be used for the officer training course.

Shalinor took Claude to a log building. Claude saw the sign that read 'Training Department' painted in white on the outside. Shalinor stopped at the second shut door and knocked. Soon, a voice calling them to enter could be heard.

Shalinor pushed the door open and stood ramrod straight. "Sir, I, Private Shalinor, was ordered by Sergeant Horelick to bring a new recruit here to report for duty."

The building wasn't large, being at around 14 square meters. Within it were three office desks and behind one of them was a bearded second lieutenant who seemed to be writing something. He looked up at Shelinor. "Be at rest, soldier. First Lieutenant Hockham isn't in, but you may pass the conscription order to me and go on your way."

"Yes, Sir." Shalinor saluted, turned and winked at Claude before leaving without a word.

Claude stepped forward and greeted, "Good day, Second Lieutenant. I'm here to report for duty after receiving a conscription order."

The bearded man gave Claude a look down and scratched his forehead. "Hand me your conscription order, passport, and identification documents. I'll run a check."

"Yes, Mister." Claude complied obediently.

The man gave the conscription order a cursory look and no longer paid it much heed. What he wanted to check properly was the passport and identification documents.

"Why did you stay at Whitewood for one day?" The second lieutenant carefully screened the details on Claude's passport.

"I had no choice. There was an escaped fugitive in Whitewood and the city was on lockdown for a day. I could do nothing but sleep in my lodging for the whole day," Claude replied.

"Ah, I see..." The second lieutenant didn't make any other comment. After ensuring that the stamps on the passport were in order, he put it aside and checked the other documents.

"Not bad, you graduated first in the physical course and got Viscount Felidos's recommendation. It's no wonder you were allowed to join the officer training course. Finally, a candidate worth his salt. You're far better than the others who try to use favors to weasel their way in. You're called Claude Ferd?"

The bearded second lieutenant seemed to be quite the candid fellow. His disdain for the people who gained entry through connections was plain for all to see. "Yes, Mister. That is my name."

"Make sure to address me as sir or my title in the future, not mister," the man said, before he pulled on the rope bell on the back wall. He then opened a drawer to get a form out for Claude. "Fill this up."

It was a form of consent for applying to be enlisted. It required details such as the name, sex, age, family address and other details about family members.

Soon, a knocking could be heard on the door. A corporal entered.

"Corporal Kro, take this... what are you called again?" The second lieutenant looked a the identification and continued, "Claude Ferd. Go through the new recruit procedure with him and take these identification documents with you. They have to be archived. Also, arrange for his accommodation. You can take him away after I stamp his form when he's done."

"Understood, Second Lieutenant Chirp," said Kro.

When Claude finished, Chirp gave the form a look and stamped it down before handing it to Kro along with the identification documents.

"Follow Kro. Remember, Claude. From today onwards, you're a member of Bluefeather," Chirp said.

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Chapter 276
Chapter 275
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Chapter 264
Chapter 263
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Chapter 257
Chapter 256
Chapter 255
Chapter 254
Chapter 253
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Chapter 251
Chapter 250
Chapter 249
Chapter 248
Chapter 247
Chapter 246
Chapter 245
Chapter 244
Chapter 243
Chapter 242
Chapter 241
Chapter 240
Chapter 239
Chapter 238
Chapter 237
Chapter 236
Chapter 235
Chapter 234
Chapter 233
Chapter 232
Chapter 231
Chapter 230
Chapter 229
Chapter 228
Chapter 227
Chapter 226
Chapter 225
Chapter 224
Chapter 223
Chapter 222
Chapter 221
Chapter 220
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Chapter 215
Chapter 214
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Chapter 208
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Chapter 201
Chapter 200
Chapter 199
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