Trekov?! This general with bandage on his head is actually my favorite trakov. I quickly stepped forward, forced to bear the excitement in my heart, raised my hand and saluted: "Hello, deputy commander! Major o'shanina reports to you that... "At this point, I'm stuck. I don't know whether to say" nice to meet you "or" waiting for your instructions ". Two sentences, each sentence can be said, but each sentence seems not suitable. Trekov's rank is higher than mine. It seems that putting him in a level position by saying "nice to meet you" may make him unhappy. It's even more inappropriate to say "wait for your instructions". He just said with a wry smile: "Comrade General, soon after my troops were deployed, general gordov came to the headquarters with the written order of the Supreme Command and became the commander of my 64th army. After he took office, he checked all my orders. He did not make any major changes to the allocation of the first echelon. He approved and ordered the implementation. However, he made major changes to the configuration of the second echelon of the group army. He ordered that the 112th infantry division not be placed at the junction of the 62nd and 64th army, but be transferred to the periphery of the Stalingrad line, that is, smoldering the meishkov River, from the village of Rogowski to the village of gromoslavki; The 66th brigade of the Marine Corps, the 137th brigade of the tank corps and the Cadet regiments of the military academies were transferred to the Aksai River, the left wing of the group army. Chief general, I know you are looking at the map. You see, general gordov's decision has transferred all the reserves of the group army to the left bank of the Don river, and thus our group army's defensive position to the west of the Don river has lost its second echelon and reserves. " Zhukov is very helpless about his complaint. Although he is the deputy commander in name, he belongs to two different front armies. He can't express his position on some things, otherwise he will be suspected of interfering in the command of friendly forces. He pondered for a moment, then told trakov: "I know. I will study with general gordov as soon as possible about the lack of reserves. I will let you know when I have the result."