Although the enemy has become the end of the crossbow, but because of the existence of those armored vehicles, their futile resistance is not without any effect, at least many soldiers fell on the road of charge.
The political commissar, who was watching the battle, suddenly called out: "what the hell is going on? How can major shedulin personally lead the troops to charge? We should know that his command position is in the regiment command post, rather than taking the soldiers to charge in person like the company commander. "
In fact, I just saw a man in the telescope, holding a pistol high, obviously a commander, turning to the soldiers, pointing to the front, shouting something. It's just that I didn't recognize this man as major Xie Dulin, the head of the 1075 regiment.
The fighting continues. When the shells fired by our tanks destroyed several crazy armored vehicles, and the cavalry rushed into the German infantry formation and began to kill them madly, the German soldiers who were still fighting with trapped animals threw away their weapons and raised their hands to surrender to our army.
Our tanks and cavalry stopped in front of the position. Except for a few soldiers who were in charge of the captives, the rest of the infantry rushed up to hug and cheer with their comrades. Soon I saw major shedulin and some commanders coming down the trench and along the traffic trench towards us.
"It seems that the commander of the other party is here, comrade commander." Nearby, Colonel chisgakov reminded me, "should we go out to meet the friendly forces? After all, it's a big event!"
"Good idea!" I very much agree with the deputy division commander's proposal. I put the telescope aside and said to the political commissar with a smile, "except for the personnel on duty, the rest of our headquarters will go out to meet the commanders of the friendly forces."
In fact, there are few people on duty, just two signalmen in charge of communication. Rao is so. I still see disappointment in their faces. After all, this is the first meeting after winning the battle.
Several of us were about to leave the headquarters to meet the commander of the friendly army. At this time, we sat by the telephone, and the communications Corps stood up and called me, "Comrade division commander, your phone number!" Then he added, "it's general Vlasov, commander of the group army."
I quickly stopped and ran to pick up the headset from the messenger's cell phone. Vlasov did not exchange greetings, but asked directly, "Comrade Rita, what's the situation over there?"
"Report to commander, we have joined forces with comrades of the 16th army." I looked at the smiling political commissars around and then said, "political commissars and I are going out to meet the comrades of the friendly army. I didn't expect that you called first."
"Meeting up?! That would be great! " From Vlasov's voice, I felt that he was relieved, "you immediately hand over the position to the friendly forces, and then take the troops back to Kling. We will mobilize our forces to cooperate with deputy commander Lin's forces from the east to attack the German forces in suvarovo and botovo. "
"Yes! I'll arrange it right away. I'll be back to Kling as soon as possible. "
As soon as I finished my call with Vlasov, political commissar yegorov came and asked with concern, "Rita, what's the matter?"
I said with a wry smile, "the commander called and asked us to hand over the position to the friendly forces immediately, then return to klin and concentrate our forces to attack botovo."
Next, I called major panishev, the head of the 1077 regiment, the head of the cannon regiment, and Colonel hapsafu, the division commander of the Far East independent division in Taiyangshan City, and asked them to immediately gather their troops to fight against klin.
The head of the cannon regiment and Colonel hapsaffo were nothing. They immediately carried out my orders. Only major panishev complained. The troops marched from klin to klukovo on several dozens of roads. As a result, they had to go back the same way without firing a shot. No one would feel comfortable. However, since I gave the order, although I have some opinions, I can only obey it. But unlike when they came, they didn't have to walk any more. Instead, they left by truck.
After giving all the orders, I took a group from the division headquarters out of the headquarters and walked along the traffic ditch to meet the friendly commanders. Not far away, I saw major shedulin and some people coming towards me in a hurry.
As soon as I got closer, I found that the friendly troops were all acquaintances. I know all three commanders in black cloaks and mink caps, except the commander of the tank brigade I sent to support the 16th army. Behind him was the young and handsome major general dovator, commander of the second cavalry of the close guard. Behind him were general priev, commander of the 50th cavalry division, and Colonel melinick, commander of the 53rd cavalry division.
As soon as he approached, the guide, Xie Dulin, stopped, leaned on one side of his body against the trench wall, and began to introduce me to dovator: "Comrade General, this is major general oshanina, commander of the eighth division of our guards."
Just when he wanted to introduce dovator to me, I waved my hand and said, "don't introduce me. The general and I are old acquaintances." With that, I stepped forward, raised my hand, saluted dovator and said in a friendly way, "Hello! Comrade General! I didn't expect that we would meet again so soon. "
Dovator also gave me a salute, then gave me a strong hug, slapped me hard on the back with his hand, and said happily, "Rita, it's not easy for you to defeat the German army in such a short time, not only to take back cleukovo, but also to send a tank brigade to reinforce us."
After he let go of me, I shook hands with the other three commanders one by one and simply said hello. As soon as I looked back, I was surprised to see that political commissar yegorov and dovator were kissing when they hugged each other. In broad daylight, the two men were kissing each other mouth to mouth and then separated. This kind of performance is a little too warm. I can't stand it. If I didn't know that it was a kind of etiquette of Lao maozi, I would think that they were engaged in foundation.
After dovator and the others said hello and exchanged greetings, we went back to the headquarters together. After everyone sat down and introduced the whole situation of cleukovo area, I told him about the troop's relocation. In his regret, I asked the political commissar to stay behind to help deal with the change of defense. I left first with Yushchenko and the soldiers of the guard company.
The artillery regiment and the 1077 regiment are now in operation. I thought it would take more than half an hour for the artillery regiment to go out. However, after they finished their shooting task, they were ready to transfer. All the guns were hung on the tractor truck. With the order of transfer, they immediately returned along the original road.
Grissa's Jeep carried me and Yushchenko at the front, followed by five trucks from the guard company, and the convoy went down the road to Kling.
Although grissa drove very fast, he still did not catch up with the artillery regiment and the 1077 regiment in front of him with 10 kilometers to go.
Just in my heart, I wondered whether the two troops had not started, or they had turned into some other fork on the way, otherwise they might not catch up, when the car suddenly came down without warning.
Because the car stopped too suddenly, the truck that followed didn't have enough brake, and the road was slippery, so it directly hit us. Our car suddenly flew out a long way before and landed heavily on the ground. I was a huge inertia with a forward dash, the body heavily hit the back of the chair in front of the violent collision shock viscera as dislocation general pain unbearable.
I slowly sat up straight, took a few deep breaths, covered my chest with my hand, felt the pain slightly relieved, and then asked grissa: "Comrade driver, what's the matter? How did it stop all of a sudden? "
Grissa looked back, apologized and said, "sorry, sir, the car broke down!"
At this time, the guards and soldiers in the following cars jumped out of the car one after another, surrounded them and asked with concern: "Comrade division, don't you mind? Did you get hurt? "
I pushed the door open and went down. I waved to the soldiers and said, "I don't mind." Then I went to the rear of the car and looked at it. I found that the damage was not big, but a large part of the rear was dented. On the other side of the bypass car, I saw Yushchenko covering his chest to get out of the car. I quickly stepped forward to help him and asked him with concern: "Comrade captain, don't worry?"
He shook his head hard and said, "it's OK. It's just a shock and a little pain in the chest."
Grissa came over with his head down and said, "Sir, I'm sorry. I didn't know the car would break down at this time."
I patted him on the shoulder and said, "Comrade grissa, you are a good driver. We don't mean to blame you. Don't you think so? Comrade captain. " When I said that, I also deliberately turned the topic to Yushchenko.
Seeing that I said so, Yushchenko, with a bitter face, had to perfunctorily say: "yes, grissa. The teacher and I don't mean to blame you, so don't worry about it. "
"Repair the car first, and then catch up with it." Then I said to Yushchenko, "anyway, it's not far from Colin. We'll take a walk on the road before it's dark, and the rest of us will catch up when the car is repaired."
"Yes Yushchenko agreed, ran to his subordinates to convey my order, let all the cars stop, wait for grissa to repair the car and catch up together, and then took more than 20 soldiers and I on foot to klin.
After walking for more than ten minutes, a soldier at the front found a group of people on the roadside not far from the front. He turned back and yelled. So Yushchenko, who got the alarm, immediately changed the formation and let the soldiers surround me in the middle in case of any accident.
Just then, a cry came from the front: "Hello, comrades! I said, "where are you going?"
When I heard that the other party was speaking authentic Russian, I felt relieved. I pushed aside the soldiers in front of me and stepped forward. I saw that the other party was all wearing our uniform. Except for a few people with military rank sitting on a fallen birch tree by the side of the road, the others were standing around them. So I answered loudly, "we are going to attack Berlin, Hit Hitler's moustache hard. There are just not enough people. Are you going to join us? "
The soldiers around me burst out laughing at my words.
Maybe I just came out of the crowd when I saw it. Several sitting commanders stood up immediately, and one of them ran to me quickly. The middle-aged commander, who was big and bearded, stood at attention in front of me and said, "Hello, general! Second lieutenant Yuri reports to you that our troops have been scattered and we hope to join you. "
"Welcome to join us." Then I reached out to the second lieutenant.