When I heard that trakov mentioned to yelimenko that there were insufficient troops in the city and asked him to send a reserve team, my heart went up to my throat. I was afraid that trakov's request would be rejected. When he was desperate, he would attack the rest of the independent division.
Fortunately, after listening to his request, yelimenko readily agreed: "Comrade trekov, I know your request. I now officially inform you that we are going to walk from the guard to the door. Suddenly, I thought of something. I quickly stopped and called gurov, who was looking at the map on the table with his back to me: "Comrade military commissar!"
Gulov heard me calling him, turned quickly, looked at me with a smile and asked, "o'shanina, what else can I do for you?"
"Yes, comrade military Commissar." I hastened to take the time to tell gurov the story of the soldier who was covered with fire rushing towards the enemy's tank with a burning bottle in his hand and died with it. Finally, I emphasized that "I think we should vigorously publicize such a hero within the whole group army or even the front army, I believe it will be of great help to improve the morale of the troops. "
"O'shanina, do you know the name of this soldier and which army he belongs to?" I'm baffled by gurov's problem. My own subordinates can't recognize it, let alone the soldiers of other troops. Seeing my embarrassed face, gurov sighed and said earnestly, "if we don't know the name of the soldier and his army, the effect of propaganda will be greatly reduced, and the goal we want to achieve will not be achieved."
When I was in a dilemma, Wei yinlubu, who came into the headquarters, suddenly said, "Comrade military commissar, I know the name of the soldier who died and which army he belonged to."
Gurov turned his head to Wayne ruble and asked with interest, "is that so? Commander Wei yinlubu, do you mean you know the soldier who died
Wei yinlubu nodded hard and said definitely, "that soldier is from the Marine Corps. His name is Mikhail panikah. He is a member of the regiment. Today, he is following me to carry out the combat mission."
Gurov and Wei yinlubu finished, then turned to the director of the new political department who heard the news: "Comrade Vasiliev, it's up to your political department to publicize Mikhail panikah. I must make sure that his heroic feat can soon look up at the clouds blocking the sky in the distance and listen to the fierce gunfire from time to time, Unexpectedly, it was found that the two tanks, which were not far away, had disappeared. It seemed that they were sent to help attack the German occupied primary school. With a slight sigh, I handed the box in my hand to a soldier. At the same time, I asked helplessly, "how many of us still have?"
The soldier who took the box from me quickly replied, "report to division commander, after the battle just now, there are still seven people left in the guard company and five people left in the mortar group."
"What about the rest of the second regiment?" I asked, stifling my anger. "Did they all leave with major Pugachev?"
The soldier nodded with a sad face and said, "yes, after major Pugachev came out of the headquarters, he not only took away all the people he brought, but also took away the soldiers of the second regiment and two tanks who survived the battle."
Looking at the ten or so soldiers around me, I really want to cry. Unexpectedly, the main force of the second regiment is gone. Although the battle is still going on now, I know what the final fate is waiting for Pugachev and his commanders and fighters even with my toes.
The guard soldiers saw me standing in a daze and quickly reminded me in a low voice: "Sir, it's late. Let's go back to mamayev post early. If you go back late, maybe the political commissar and chief of staff will be worried. "
Because there were too few soldiers around me, I didn't have the bottom of my heart to stay here, so I agreed to take the remaining ten soldiers on the way home.
When passing the crossroads, the soldier reminded me again: "Sir, we still have some wounded people over there. Do you need to take them all?"
"Needless to say, of course." Although my mouth is beautiful, my heart is full of murmurs. We are only about ten people with so many weapons and ammunition. How can we transport so many wounded people back? We can't let the soldiers throw away all the weapons and carry the wounded back.
When I was in trouble, I suddenly heard the sound of rapid footsteps coming from different directions. I didn't care who I looked like, so I cried out: "ready to fight!" Then he took the lead in hiding behind the sandbags where the wounded were placed.
But as soon as I hid, I heard the soldier's exclamation: "Sir, it's not German, it's our people. It's all our own people. It's the brothers of the second company of guards."
I quickly stood up and looked in the direction of the footsteps. I saw two men in our uniform, Grimes and gretka, each with an army, running towards us from two different directions.
They came to me with their troops and stopped. Without salutation, gretka directly reported, "Comrade division, we have come to meet you on the order of commander Oleg. We are at your command, please give us your instructions! "
After shaking hands with gramsf and greteka, I pointed to the wounded lying behind the sandbags and said to the second lieutenant in a relaxed tone: "second lieutenant greteka, send a class of soldiers to carry all the wounded. Let's go back to mamayev post." The second company, which was headed by the defected German captain gramsf, followed me back to the mamayev post. Because the company lost all the guards, they took over the guard work of the division headquarters. When I announced this decision to kirilov and akhromeyev, kirilov first raised his objection: "Comrade division commander, is it too hasty for you to entrust the security work of division headquarters to a defecting German officer? You know, the current situation is becoming more and more unfavorable to our army. If they collude with their former comrades in arms and rebel, and take away our division headquarters, the independent division without command will be doomed. Once the independent division is annihilated by the enemy, the whole mamayev post will also fall into the hands of the enemy, and they will be able to gather a large number of troops on the high ground and launch an attack on the city Seeing that akhromeyev also wanted to speak out against it, I quickly raised my hand to stop him and said to the chief of staff: "political commissar and chief of staff, I know that you two are also out of love for the independent division, and will strongly oppose the transfer of the second guard company of half of the German soldiers as the guard force of the headquarters." Kirilov muttered, "if you know, why did you bring them back from the city?"“ At present, we are short of troops. There is only one company left in the second regiment. We are too busy guarding the high ground, let alone taking out our troops to protect the safety of the division headquarters. That's why I transferred the second company back from the fifth regiment. " At this point, I deliberately stopped for a moment. Seeing that they did not speak, I continued: "Captain Grimes has been defecting to us for a long time. I believe you all see how he behaves. If you look at the snipers he trained for us and how they display their power in the city, you should know that he is really in our camp. You can't always grasp the fact that he is German, but always keep vigilant and on guard against him. If you go on like this, you will make these German officers and men who join our camp feel cold. " After listening to what I said, the room fell into silence. After a long time, akhromeyev spoke cautiously and said, "Comrade political commissar, I think the teacher has a point. If they want to rebel, there are many opportunities before, and they don't have to wait until now. " Seeing that akhromeyev and I agreed, kirilov, who was unable to support himself, sighed and said helplessly: "well, sir, since you have made up your mind, I respect your decision!"