I feel like a barracks station station that started off with a cut-off car, but I think I'm getting in shape as an organization with every day I follow.

Director of the Military Station Bureau: Akitsu Akira. I mean, me. Overall control.

Secretary to the Bureau: Sophia Wolff. My assistant works.

Accountant: Eli De Riedel. Calculation and payment of salaries, payment of supplies purchases, etc.

Non-negotiable representative: Yurier. such as sourcing supplies from outside the military and securing construction land.

And I plan to promote Mr. Riina as the manager of the new convoy warehouse. I think it can be more rewarding than storing the material.

Other convoys in charge of transport exist and the Commander of the Transport Corps is no longer the familiar Mr. Urko.

Speaking of rear units that are needed more as a station bureau, there will still be a lot of production, repairs, facilities, public relations, legal, welfare, education, health care......

The Demon King's Army Station is still underdeveloped. The ahead is compassionate.

For once, operations such as transportation, human resources, development, information, and gendarmerie were prepared for the Demon King's Army from the beginning, and the front-line units had baking and slaughtering units, so I guess I don't have to put my hands on that now.

As far as production is concerned, we leave it to the private sector, and the negotiations let Mr Yurier do something about it.

I wonder what's going on with fixing the demon statue. I've been running the demon statue before, but I don't think I can really trust you to see that development.

I need to check with the front line inspection or something next time. I don't want to go to the front lines of a war-level battlefield or anything, but it can't be in front of my desk forever. But I want someone to change...

Next, facility construction.

If you're building a large base, I'll leave it to Mr. Yurier because he can place orders with private guilds and chambers of commerce.

In fact, the relocation of the convoy warehouse was done in that way. There's probably nothing wrong with building a defensive position on the front line because it's an engineer's job.

I don't know anything about PR and law because they're out of specialty. PR didn't know anything more than a flying drama, and it was a place where I didn't know what the company's legal department was doing.

Leave it to the experts. Probably somewhere.

Benefits.

You're blessed to have a rear unit, but you don't know how to get to the front line. If there's an incompetent bloodthirsty soldier who's going to say that if you let the soldiers rest poorly, you'll lose morale or something, you can't even see him.

But I guess it's a mistake to worry about me because this is under the jurisdiction of the HR Department.

Education.

I mean, cadet schools, soldier schools, each soldier school. Is this also the job of the barracks station? At first, it's a backward division... but seeing that there was also a problem with literacy, we need to start with education in the framework of the state.

So, last but not least, medical hygiene.

... I wonder if there's healing magic or something because it's a fantasy. Like resuscitation of the dead.

"Mr. Sophia, what is the system of medical hygiene for the Demon King's Army?

…………

Oh, what's that "What is Ilyouissei" look?

"What is Ilyowaisei?

Whoa. The Demon King's Army was medieval. You did. Somebody call Nightingale.

Sophia said that there is magic for resurrection of the dead, but it cannot be used by His Majesty the Demon King because of its high degree of magical difficulty and its supposed "contraindication".

I mean, if you die as a big premise, you die. There is no coming back to life. Same as humans.

Next up is the treatment of the war wounded... pretty miserable.

Firstly, healing magic can only fix injuries, and diseases and diseases cannot be cured by healing magic except in part. And they say there are several kinds of injuries to heal.

"Healing magic also ranges from magic that only heals surface wounds to magic that heals complex injuries. And of course, magic to cure complex injuries is challenging and professional."

"Don't many of you remember?

"Right. Not many. It's not very few...... but it's not enough as it stands. Your Majesty built a special school to try to fix this situation, so it was better than before."

"Still 'better', huh?"

"Yes, we naturally have to change the way we treat our bodies because of the fact that they differ from race to race, and the way we treat them again, depending on the type of injury. There are only about a hundred highly healing magicians in the entire army with such expertise."

"Oh... right. Some species have wings, some have horns... but it's tragic that there are only a hundred of them."

"Right. If you take the trouble to do that and you can't get treatment in time, cutting your injured arm or leg on the spot will be the feather you call 'treatment'."

"Ugh..."

I shouldn't have asked.

Somehow, it's roughly not what civilized people do. I'd better say butcher, not hospital anymore. Level.

"Simple healing magic makes it easy to remember, doesn't it?

"Well, relatively, you have the prefix"

Hmm. Is it "relatively" easy?

As far as Mr. Sophia's words are concerned, it seems to me that he is quite in charge of the field for medical care and hygiene.

In that case, there is a need for considerable reform of the health care system. In other words, what we do is build a modern wartime health care system like Nightingale.

If you want to say it in a modern Japanese way, disaster medicine.

"This is a crisp proposal… let's divide it into three stages when it comes to treating the injured"

"Three levels?

Treatment on the front line first. Heal a relatively minor soldier with simple healing magic.

It's called a "triage," so to speak.

Medical prioritization to treat patients. Do it regardless of social status or race, but give it military priority.

Generals, staff officers and elite soldiers naturally take precedence over ordinary soldiers.

"The lightly wounded soldiers will be returned to the front as they are and will be evacuated with regard to the soldiers they cannot. The same applies to soldiers, whether seriously wounded or not. At this point, the first step will be to focus on maintaining as many soldiers as possible."

It is a purely military necessity.

We need a health guard who can heal a soldier with minor injuries that can fight, more than a military doctor who can heal a soldier with serious injuries that can be put on the front line.

If necessary, you can set up a field hospital a little behind the front line. But still, the seriously wounded are behind us.

Do you mean abandon the seriously wounded?

"In a bad way, yes... but I can easily imagine that the number of wounded will exceed the number of healing magicians if the human army mounts an offensive. In that, the question arises how we can save more soldiers rationally, efficiently. Besides, is healing magic the kind of magic you wouldn't have a problem with doing hundreds of times?

"... no. I have a problem with out of magic. There will be limited supplies."

"Then the key is how to use a limited number of resources. There's no room on the battlefield for all the wounded and sick."

"Yes."

Mr. Sophia seemed convinced by reason, but had a wrinkle between his brows.

The same was true in Japan, but the triage is pretty psychologically tough. Both sorted and sorted. It is also an efficient abandonment of life.

Every time something big happens, this becomes a problem.

"Of course, it's not like we're treating seriously injured patients with nothing. After doing the" minimum treatment necessary to avoid dying for now, "I will carry it to the rear hospital - which I will say 'rear hospital' as it is because it is cumbersome."

"That's where you treat the seriously injured?

"If it's possible, right? First, let the soldier treat a minor wound that could not be treated out of the field hospital and decide whether to remove it from the front line or return it to the front line. You will be removed from the front line at any rate for the seriously injured, but you will be treated. However, full healing is probably not possible."

"... can't you?

"Yep. It depends on what kind of injury."

Field Hospital prepares one for the front to "save lives" by simple healing magic.

In contrast, the Rear Hospital is a hospital that accommodates and 'treats' patients gathered from several fronts.

Naturally, the scale will increase and the equipment will be in place, but the number will also be enormous because war wounded will be sent from each front. It's subtle to say if you can cut it off.

Of course, field and rear hospitals in imitation of Nightingale should be concerned with hygiene. But when it's a battlefield, there are limits to everything.

"Even if you are at war in the absence of a healing magician with professional knowledge, you do not have enough absolute medical resources. Serious injuries that you can't even hope to treat in a rear hospital will be evacuated to a full-scale 'General Hospital'... but it will be ten days since the wounds were sustained in the Demon King's Army until we get here today."

"... and the seriously wounded don't know if they'll survive ten days, do they?

"That's right. So in the rear hospital, or at the field hospital stage, you will have to make the decision 'to abandon treatment for war wounded people who have no prospect of recovery within a few days'."

Even this is better than the current wartime health care system, so war is tragic.

"... there's no such thing as a war."

Totally true. Ah, here we go. There are people who reason, but it's better decided not to wage war.

"Right. But this is a war of survival for sub and demon people, so I guess I can't stop talking about this... and I can't help it. Anyway, this is the overview. Do you have any questions?

"… the Bureau of the Barracks manages that health care system?

"No. That's just because we're amateurs when it comes to healthcare. What unit specializes in healing magicians?

"Yes. This is the Medical Corps under each division."

"Now let me suggest to His Majesty that we create a department to oversee the medical corps under each of its divisions." Demon King's Army Medical Bureau "or" Demon King's Army Medical Corps "...... Well, I don't care how you call it"

"Okay. That and medical supplies, etc. will also be needed in large quantities, but will that be managed by the Barracks Bureau?

"Oh, right. That would be more efficient. Plus, there will be a lot of equipment that will care about transport, so you have to consult with the transport team closely about that. Whether it's for the new medical bureau."

"I would now like to prepare a dossier and make recommendations to His Majesty"

"Please."

Now I hope I can improve a little.