When I heard Bantai leiev's seemingly unintentional words, I could not help but feel a thump in my heart: a person who even has to make rare efforts to master the requirements of the syllabus knows how stupid he is just thinking with his toes. Is the experience summed up by such a stupid person really applicable? This association reminds me of later generations. However, if he had not won Stalin's trust, he would have been sent to the military court.
When I was worried with a notebook full of yeliomenko's experience summary, kirilov came up, patted his old man on the shoulder and said, "Comrade deputy division commander, you can't say that. You know, comrade Andre Ivanovich yeliomenko has conducted many schools and training courses. He has studied from the early senior cavalry school and the training course for commanders to the one leader commander training course of Zhengzhi academy and the vorongzhi military academy. At that time, his classmates in Leningrad cavalry senior commander training class, such as Zhukov, rokosovsky, bagramian, etc., can now occupy high positions. "
After listening to kirilov's words, I don't have to worry about gain and loss. No matter how later generations evaluate yelomienko, at least after systematic theoretical study and combined with his decades of military career experience, what he summed up is extremely valuable, which can at least help me avoid some detours.
I turned to see that akhromeyev was in a state of leisure, so I told him, "Comrade chief of staff, do we have any extra maps? If there is one, take it out and hang it on the opposite wall. "
Akhromeyev first nodded, then said in embarrassment: "Comrade division, there is a map, but it has never been used, and there is no indication of the enemy and ourselves situation on it."
I waved my hand and said with disapproval, "it doesn't matter if you haven't used it. You just need to mark the enemy and ourselves situation near mamayev post."
Akhromeyev agreed and went to find the map I needed. I asked leiev, "Comrade deputy division commander, have the enemy ever launched an attack on mamayev post in the two days since I left?"
"No," bantaileiev said with a shake of his head, "the German front position in front of the fourth regiment has been very calm. The enemy has no sign of attacking our division's defense area except for normal patrols. There is also the 107.5 highland on the west side of the mamayev post. That night, the enemy on the highland launched an attack on the Soviet street, but as soon as the commanders and fighters of the second regiment launched an attack, they immediately drew back, and they did not find any movement in the past two days. "
"Comrade o'shanina, look at this." Kirilov thrust a document into my hand and added, "it's the latest document that commander yelomienko brought us when he came."
Instead of looking at the document immediately, I looked up at kirilov and asked curiously, "Comrade political commissar, do you know what it is?"
Kirilov shrugged his shoulders and said with some helplessness: "in order to boost morale and eliminate desertion, the supreme command has adopted a new material reward policy, which is prepared to give certain monetary rewards to officers and soldiers who have performed well in combat."
Give material rewards to outstanding officers and soldiers? When I heard kirilov say that, I thought I heard it wrong. In my mind, the Red Army commanders and fighters are fighting to defend the motherland and Stalin. They usually despise money, on the contrary, they value honor more. This can be confirmed by the fact that only one year after the outbreak of the fighting, dozens of troops with close guard numbers have appeared.
I had a quick glance at the title of the document and knew kirilov was right. The first column is the reward method for Air Force pilots. The arms involved are: Fighter aviation, short-range bombing aviation and assault aviation, airborne and air force aircraft maintenance personnel. What I care about is the army's reward methods, so I turned to the second page and saw the title written above: "the order on encouraging officers and soldiers to destroy enemy tanks". The specific provisions are as follows:
"To destroy an enemy tank with an anti tank gun, 500 rubles will be awarded to the gunner and 250 rubles to the auxiliary operation room;
When our tank destroys an enemy tank, the tank commander, tank driver and gunner will be rewarded 500 rubles each, while the other crew will be rewarded 200 rubles each;
For destroying an enemy tank with various kinds of artillery, the gunner and gunner will be rewarded 500 rubles each, and the rest of the gun crew will be rewarded 200 rubles each;
A person who destroys an enemy tank will be rewarded 1000 rubles. If a group of anti tank fighters destroy a tank together, the bonus amount can be increased to 1500 rubles, and each fighter will share the bonus equally. "
When I saw this, I calculated silently in my heart that from the establishment of the independent division to now, we have destroyed an estimated two or three hundred enemy tanks. If we follow this latest reward method, we can at least receive a bonus of nearly 200000.
After calculating the profits from the destruction of enemy tanks, I will go on to look at the following, followed by the "armored tank maintenance personnel reward order". The reward conditions are as follows:
"350 rubles (minor repair) or 800 rubles (major repair) for repairing a KB tank;
For repairing a T-34, MK-2 or mk-3, 250 rubles (minor repair) or 500 rubles (major repair) will be awarded;
For repairing a BT, T-26 or T-40, 100 rubles (minor repair) or 200 rubles (major repair) will be awarded. " Patiently seeing this newly issued material reward order, I can't help but feel a lot of emotion. It seems that the leaders of the supreme command also understand that it is difficult to really effectively boost morale only by relying on honor, so this material reward policy came out with it. In this order document on combat reward, the amount of reward stipulated is not poor. The reward given to the outstanding officers and soldiers is enough to buy their own car or a house in the suburbs of Moscow after the war. I put down the document in my hand, looked up at kirilov, and asked curiously, "Comrade political commissar, how will this bonus be paid to those commanders and soldiers who have rendered meritorious service?" Kirilov was stunned when he heard my question. It seems that he never thought about the details of how the superior would pay bonus to the meritorious commanders and fighters. After a long silence, he hesitated and said, "I think the superior may directly send the money to the relatives of the commanders and fighters in the rear. We have no place to spend money in the front line." When kirilov finished speaking, bantaileiev also said with emotion: "teachers and political commissars, the war we are fighting now is a sacred war, fighting to defend our motherland. I believe in the awareness of our commanders and fighters. What they want is honor, not money. " I didn't tangle with Bantai leiev on this issue, because I knew in my heart that even if the superior could cash the bonus, it was estimated that the money would not reach the hands of the commanders and fighters, because everyone was fighting all day long, and with such a huge sum of money on his body, was there still a war of mind? Even if the money is sent to the family members, it is not reliable. Who knows if the family members of the commanders and fighters are still alive. Even if they are alive, they will be evacuated to the rear. With the poor postal system of Lao maozi, it is impossible for them to receive the bonus. So I just said lightly: "Comrade political commissar, I will issue this order about combat reward to all regiments another day, so that the commanders and fighters can have a look. Maybe it can really boost morale." At this time, akhromeyev has put the map on the wall. I went over and looked at the same map. The effect of the same map on the wall is really different from that on the table. After staring at it for half a day, I couldn't help asking akhromeyev, "Comrade chief of staff, have we sent reconnaissance troops recently to scout our enemies in the north and West?" After listening to my question, akhromeyev shook his head like a rattle: "Comrade division commander, because the enemy's blockade is too tight, our operations are greatly limited, so we have not sent any reconnaissance troops during this period of time." Although akhromeyev's answer had been expected by me, I still said discontentedly, "Comrade chief of staff, why don't you send scouts to scout the enemy's positions?" Seeing that he wanted to explain, I quickly raised my hand to stop him, and then said, "in order to occupy Stalingrad, the German army put in three infantry divisions and two tank divisions in the factory area. It's a great fight in the city, but it's calm here. Don't you feel strange at all? " Bantai leiev came up to me, looked at the map on the wall for a while, and then said cautiously, "Comrade division, do you think the enemy around us is holding still? Is there any hidden plot“ I think Comrade oshanina's judgment is very reasonable, "kirilov and other bantaileiev said in a timely manner:" our actions in front of the enemy are very abnormal. Maybe we are brewing something to hide, so we should send scouts as soon as possible to go deep into the enemy's rear and find out what the enemy really wants to do. " After hearing what we said, akhromeyev admitted his mistake to me with a red face and said, "I'm sorry, sir, it's because I didn't think about it well. Seeing that there was no movement from the enemy near the mamayev post, he took it lightly. Please don't worry. I'll arrange it right now. " Seeing that he was going to leave, I stopped him and said to him earnestly: "Comrade chief of staff, please remember, as an intermediate commander, you can't be glad that the enemy didn't move. You have to find out why they were desperate to seize our position in the early stage, but now there is no movement at all? With our existing technology, we can't intercept the enemy's radio communication, so we can only rely on sending scouts to go deep behind the enemy to find out what's wrong, so that we can work out corresponding operational plans according to the specific situation of the enemy. " When I saw him nodding in agreement, I waved to him, "go ahead. As soon as it gets dark, I'll send out the scouts."