Chapter 143

Looking at the T-34 tanks firing while driving, I wonder: where did these tanks come from? Looking left and right, not only me, but also the soldiers around me are full of doubts. I don't know what's going on? But whatever he is, as long as he's here to help. If he doesn't come, we'll be wiped out in a few minutes.

I was thinking that the tank had passed me at high speed and rushed to the opposite German line. The German soldiers who had been lying on the ground got up one after another and ran wildly along the road with guns. But where can they run past a tank, let alone a dozen motorcycles. When the tank stopped to fire, the soldiers on the motorcycles jumped down one after another and took the car as a shelter to shoot at the German army. In an instant, in the woods in front of us, there were only a few wounded German soldiers who had not been killed by gunfire.

Anyway, at the moment, we won. When the soldiers got back on the motorcycles and rushed forward with the tanks, all of us were relieved. We all stood up and surrounded me and asked curiously, "Comrade division, what's the matter? Where did this unit come from? "

I shook my head and answered honestly, "I don't know." Then I stood up and tried to find someone to ask what was going on.

In the distance, an infantry unit was moving towards us. In front of the unit was a motorcycle with a straddle. Maybe seeing us standing here, the motorcycle speeded up and drove over, stopped in front of us and jumped down an officer. As soon as he landed, he asked in a loud voice, "which of you is the commander?"

I pushed aside the left and right soldiers, stepped forward to him, glanced at his second lieutenant's badge, and then solemnly replied, "I'm a close guard. I personally think that it's a genius move for the Soviet people who are keen on honor to change a meritorious army into a close guard division. The conferment of honor after honor made the Soviet Union's army more aggressive, consolidated its team spirit, and increased its combat effectiveness in multiple times, thus making great contributions to the victory of the Great Patriotic War.

The second lieutenant listened to me show his identity, hurriedly stood at attention and saluted, and reported: "report, comrade commander, I am the liaison staff officer of the seventh guard division. Just now we received a report that we found some soldiers of our own here. The division commander, Colonel gritznov, ordered me to come and have a look. "

"The seventh guard division?" Although the serial numbers of these two troops are close, I can't tell which one they were. I looked around and was about to ask Ramis if he knew. Unexpectedly, the second lieutenant answered, "we used to be the 64th infantry division. On September 26, we were awarded the title of the 7th Division by the Supreme Soviet."

I nodded, and then continued to ask my concern: "which group army do you belong to?"

"The 20th army."

"The 20th army?" When I heard that, I couldn't help but see that Mr. Lin was acting as the deputy commander of the army. So I asked tentatively, "is it the army under the command of general Lin of China?"

"Yes." The second lieutenant answered my question without hesitation, and explained: "we were originally the reserve of the group army, and had no combat mission. But yesterday, I heard that the German third and fourth armored groups broke through our defense line from the north and were ready to further occupy wolokramsk, so the front army mobilized our division to block the German breakthrough. "

Seeing that I wanted to ask the truth, he turned the topic around in time and said, "Comrade division commander, I'm just a low-level commander, and I don't know much about many things. You'd better come with me and ask my division commander, Col. griaznov, or the commander of the group army."

"All right." I looked back at Ramis beside me and told him, "if the army recovers the station later, remember to keep Comrade felstov's body together. Do you understand?"

"Yes He agreed very simply.

I got into the straddle of the motorcycle and followed the second lieutenant to the headquarters of the seventh guard division. Along the way, I saw a large group of people and horses coming. On the road and roadside, there were soldiers in line or in a single line, as well as military trucks and tanks. Seeing so many troops, my mood gradually became better and better. It's really nice to see such a large army in the hinterland of the German army when the Soviet army is losing.

It wasn't long before we arrived at the headquarters. When I got out of the car, I looked around and found that the headquarters of the seventh guard division was in an armored command vehicle. The second lieutenant led me straight to the front of the car and was stopped by a sentry. The second lieutenant said unhappily, "I'll bring the commander of the eighth division of the guards to see the colonel."

The sentry looked at me, raised his hand, saluted and stepped back to make way for us. The second lieutenant took me up the steps. He knocked on the door, then turned the handle and opened the door. Then he saluted the door and said in a loud voice, "report to the colonel, I've invited the division commander of the eighth division of the guards."

Hearing his report, there was a surprised voice: "the commander of the eighth division of Jinwei? Is it Comrade o'shanina? "

"Yes, it's me." I agreed, and went over the lieutenant into the car.

As soon as he entered the door, he saw a not young colonel standing facing the door. Behind him was a table with a map on it. I stepped forward, reached out to shake hands with him, and said, "Hello, comrade Colonel! I'm lieutenant commander o'shanina, acting division commander of the eighth division of Jinwei. I'm glad to meet you here He took my hand, shook it hard, and said with a smile, "I've been famous for you for a long time. I finally have a chance to see you today."“ Comrade o'shanina, we meet again. " A voice suddenly rang out, which was in Chinese. Then someone quickly translated the sentence into Russian. I turned to see two people standing on the right side of the door. The general in the military coat in front of me was smiling at me. I fixed my eyes and found that it was Mr. Lin who was not talking to others. I quickly released the captain's hand, stepped forward, held his right hand tightly, and said excitedly, "Hello, deputy commander Lin, I didn't expect that we would meet again here." My words were all spoken in Russian, and Shi Zhe immediately translated them to Mr. Lin in time“ You've worked hard. Please sit down Mr. Lin pointed to the table and said, "let's sit down and discuss the next action plan."