Chapter 1081

The position of the third battalion is about 300 meters away from the headquarters of the 309 regiment. It is a hillside more than 100 meters high. After entering the position, I immediately found that some fake fortifications were built symbolically on the top of the hillside, and the real fortifications were all built in the middle of the mountain. According to the hillside terrain, they dug a semicircular trench at the exit of the two tunnels. In the trench, there were several covered fire points, in which Maxim heavy machine guns were mounted.

The officers and men were digging and reinforcing the fortifications, and the sound of shovels and hammers beating on the wooden piles came from the trenches. I don't know who saw us go into the trench and immediately cried out, "attention!"

With this command, all the people stopped their work one after another, straightened up and stood there with their backs against the trench, silent and paying attention to us.

Gilgin quickly stepped forward and said to the commanders and men standing in the trench, "comrades, general oshanina, commander of the group army, and general tawalter killazer, division commander, have come to see you."

As soon as his voice fell, the commanders and fighters around him began to talk about it. I also took a step forward, stood beside gilgin, waved to the officers and men in the trench, and said in a loud voice, "Hello, comrades!"

The trench suddenly rang out the voice of uneven: "commander comrades good!"“ Hello, Comrade General

After all the voices calmed down, I waved to you and continued, "comrades, your division commander and I have come to visit your defensive positions. Go on with your work!"

With my orders, we started to work again. Perhaps the officers and soldiers were very excited when they saw the superior leaders checking their work. I could hear that the sound of the shovel and sledgehammer was much faster than just now.

After I arrived at the tunnel under the leadership of gilgin, I looked up at the soil layer above and asked casually, "Comrade major, can your tunnel hold the enemy's shells?"

"No problem, comrade commander." Gilgin replied with a smile: "the soil on it is so thick that the tunnel will not collapse unless the German army throws a bomb that can drill into the ground from its mouth."

I looked at the well concealed tunnel entrance and asked thoughtfully, "if this exit is blown down, what should you do?"

"Report to commander, there's an exit on the other side of the trench." Gilgin answered me clearly and said, "according to your order, the tunnel on the high ground is" H "shaped, which is very convenient to mobilize troops."

As for his reply, I nodded with satisfaction and asked, "is there any other work besides this tunnel work?"

Gilgin pointed to the hillside and said, "we have dug a few garrison holes behind the hillside. Would you like to go and have a look?"

Instead of answering him immediately, I turned to tawalter killazer next to him and said, "Comrade General, what do you mean?"

"Comrade commander, it's not necessary to say that. Of course it depends." Tavartkiraze said with a smile, "I have heard that the fortifications you directed are very special."

With that, we followed gilgin, entered the tunnel, and walked along the narrow corridor to the front. Because in the tunnel, every 20 meters, there is a steam lamp, so the light inside is not too dark.

Gilgin, who was leading the way ahead, turned around and said to us, "Comrade commander, we only have one company in the tunnel, and the rest of our troops are staying in the cave. Once the forward position is tight, they will go through the passage into the trench to reinforce

We got out of the tunnel, walked along the traffic ditch for more than 20 meters, and came to a Tibetan soldier cave. Before entering the cave, gilgin pointed to another paragraph and said, "near another exit, we have a Tibetan soldier cave. In addition to the strength of a company, a large amount of ammunition and materials are stored in each hole for use in long-term operations. "

Gilgin's words reminded me that I quickly turned to tawalter killazer and said, "Comrade General, the major has a point. Your division should seize the time to hoard ammunition and materials and be ready for a long-term battle with the German army. "

After hearing this, tavartkilaze immediately nodded and replied, "don't worry, comrade commander, I will arrange it."

Walking into the cave, I saw that on the firewood on the ground, there were the commanders' backpacks, and even a small wooden table, which should be the office of the company commander. In the corner beside the wooden table, there are countless wooden boxes stacked neatly.

As the commanders and fighters are basically busy building fortifications outside, there are not many people left in the cave. Except for the company commander and the director, there are only a few sick soldiers. After a brief chat with them, I left the cave.

When we returned to the parking place, tavartkilaze raised his hand, looked at his watch and asked carefully, "Comrade commander, it's almost five o'clock. Why don't you go back to the division headquarters with me first, and then go to korocha tomorrow. How are you

For his kindness, I waved my hand and said mildly, "general, thank you for your kindness. But it's going to be dark at about 11 o'clock in this season. It's just right for us to go to colocha

Seeing that I was determined to go my own way, tavartkilaze had no choice but to say, "since that's the case, I won't leave you. You should be more careful all the way."

Our jeep was stopped by a checkpoint on the road a few kilometers away from the city of colocha. A staff sergeant went to the car, bent down and looked at us, politely said: "Comrade commander, what part of you are?"

"Chief." After taking a look at the rank of the other side, lieutenant general rasmishin replied, "we are the guard lieutenant. Come to me, stand at attention, salute and report to me," general oshanina, the commander of the 44th regiment of the 15th division of the guard infantry, Lieutenant livovitch, report to you. I'm waiting for your order. Please give me your instructions. "

When I heard the lieutenant call out my name, I asked curiously, "Lieutenant livovitch, do you know me?"

"Yes, Comrade General." Livovitch immediately gave me a positive answer: "I have seen you several times before when you worked in the 64th army. And there are many officers and men in our division who have fought with you. "

Although I don't have any impression of the lieutenant, I still have an inexplicable cordiality to meet someone who knows me here. I said with a smile, "Comrade lieutenant, I'm going to see your commander. I wonder if you can arrange a soldier to be my guide?"

For my request, livovitch's face showed a embarrassed expression: "sorry, comrade general, our defense area is outside the city of korocha. We can't enter the city without orders."

"What should we do then?" Asked bzikov, somewhat dispassionately, when he heard the lieutenant say so.

Deeply afraid that bzikov would frighten the lieutenant, I quickly raised my hand to stop him, and then asked livovitch in a friendly tone, "Comrade lieutenant, can you tell me how we can get into korocha?"

The lieutenant pointed to the wooden house beside him and said politely, "Comrade General, please come to the house first. I believe there will be a solution soon."

"Where is this, where do you live?" Asked bezikov cautiously.

"This is the command post of our company, comrade colonel." After livovitch said this, he made a gesture of invitation to me and said politely, "please go in, Comrade General."

When we entered the cabin, we saw a famous officer writing something at his desk. Seeing us coming in, he immediately stood up and raised his hand to salute me.

"This is my instructor, Lieutenant Serdyukov." Livovitch saw me looking at the commander strangely and explained to me: "he is writing a report to the superior about the progress of our company's fortifications."

Hearing him talking about the fortifications, I couldn't help asking, "how are your company's fortifications?"

After hearing this, livovitch gave a wry smile, shook his head and said, "Comrade General, due to the large amount of work and the fatigue of the commanders and fighters, we have only completed about one third of the whole project so far. In fact, not only our division, but almost all the troops are in the same situation. "

His words made me frown, thinking that general shumilov set his headquarters in korocha, which is only tens of kilometers away from the German army, and even the perfect defense system has not been built. Once the German army launched an attack on them, could they block the fierce attack of the enemy?

I was just thinking about it when I heard livovitch say: "Comrade General, I just called my division commander. He said that he would come right away. I believe that if he leads the way, there will be no problem for you to enter corocha. "

After listening to livovitch's arrangement, I couldn't help but feel a little better about him. I said to him with a smile, "thank you, comrade lieutenant. If it wasn't for your help, we wouldn't be able to enter korocha today. "

Just then, the sound of car brake came from the door. When livovitch heard this voice, he immediately said in surprise: "it seems that the division commander is coming. Comrade General, please wait a moment. I'll be back in a minute." Then he ran out.

After a minute or two, Lieutenant livovitch walked into the room side by side with a colonel. He pointed to the Colonel beside him and introduced to me, "Comrade General, this is the chief of staff of our division."

"Hello, Comrade General!" The chief of staff of the division came over to salute me and said politely, "Comrade General, I'm sorry, because the division commander can't come, so I'll be responsible for escorting you into the city. Please

Before I left the room, I reached out and shook livovitch. I expressed my gratitude to him. Then I followed the division chief of staff out.

As soon as I got out, the chief of staff of the Division said to me, "Comrade General, my car is going ahead. You and your men will follow me. Don't worry. All the checkpoints along the way know my car. We can enter the city smoothly. " With that, he turned and walked onto a jeep parked on the side of the road.

Our motorcade followed the captain's jeep and drove down the dirt road towards korocha. With the division chief of staff of the 15th Jinwei division, we really went smoothly. Almost all the checkpoints saw our motorcade passing by, so they removed the roadblocks or raised the railings and respectfully let us through the checkpoints.

My eyes looked to both sides of the road, and I saw that on the plains or highlands on both sides of the road, there were officers and men who were nervously building fortifications. Although the scene is full of enthusiasm, I am worried about their pointless construction method. It seems that general shumilov has not yet learned the lessons of Stalingrad campaign, and still follows the original wrong defense thought. There are only a few Fortifications on the high ground, most of which are built on the plain. If the German armored forces carried out a surprise attack, they would soon be able to crush these fortifications. If they want to block the enemy's crazy attack, they are bound to pay a huge sacrifice. After the motorcade entered the city, I carefully looked at the buildings on both sides of the street, and found that only a few buildings had firepower points, and most of the fortifications were barricades at the intersection. I was worried about the fate of the seventh group army of shumilov's guards when the car suddenly stopped. Then I heard bezikov's voice: "Rita, we're here." I looked out of the window and saw that there were many kinds of vehicles in front of a building here. Besides sentinels, I could see patrols passing by from time to time at the gate. It seemed that this was general shumilov's headquarters. I pushed the door open and said to myself, "get out of the car." Then he jumped out of the car first.