Burning Moscow

: Section 189 Tank Brigade, Assault! (15)

  Katukov stopped, looked at me regretfully and asked, "Master Oshanina, what else do you have?"

I looked at Levyakin, Kistyakov, Serebryakov and Lieutenant Colonel Mladyntsev and Slavkin who were still present, hesitated for a moment, and asked what I was most worried about. Question: "General Katukov, is there a car radio installed on your tank?"

   "Yes," I just breathed a sigh of relief when I heard his answer. As long as there is a radio station, it is very convenient whether it is communication or commanding troops. Unexpectedly, what he said next was like a basin of ice water pouring over my head: "But because of poor contact, it has long been useless."

   "What? What?" I asked in surprise: "The car radio is not available, so how do you command the troops?"

   Hearing my question, he showed a strange expression on his face that I thought I was rare and strange, and asked inexplicably, "Of course it depends on the soldiers playing semaphore to command, otherwise how can I command?"

"How can this be done?" I heard him say it lightly, and I couldn't help crying out in a hurry: "Rely on semaphore to command tank operations, but this battle is at night! Do you think the soldiers can see you in the dark by sending semaphores? The signal? Even in the daytime, when a large-scale tank army attacked, the battlefield covered by various artillery was full of smoke. Where can I see what information is being transmitted? Tanks have very high mobility and combat speed. It is very large, with a large range of activities, and the distance between the front and rear of the troops is also very far. There is no way to truly command a mechanized unit by relying on semaphores. If you have a vehicle-mounted radio, you can facilitate your command and integrate the entire armor When coordinated, the combat effectiveness increases exponentially...."

When I was talking about these things, I suddenly noticed that the people present were staring at me with strange eyes. I immediately realized that I had said something that I shouldn’t have said. I hurriedly changed my words and said, “Since the car radio is not available, there is nothing. The way. Tonight’s battle, your tank unit will be the main offensive force. The success or failure depends on whether the tank brigade can quickly break through the enemy’s line of defense, so you will have to bother in command."

Katukov took a step forward, held my hand, shook it vigorously, and said excitedly: "Master Oshanina, you said so well, why have I never considered using a car radio before? Command the troops. Don't worry, I immediately urge the mechanics to repair the radio after I go back, so that the troops can communicate through the radio before they go into battle." After letting go of my hand, he saluted and turned and left.

I looked at Lieutenant Colonel Mladyntsev and Political Commissar Slavkin who were standing next to me. I suddenly remembered that I patronized and arranged tasks. I hadn't arranged manpower to guide the mixed cadets. No wonder the commander and political commissar have not been here. go away. So he squeezed out a smile and said apologetically to the two of them: "Lieutenant Colonel Mladintsev, Political Commissar Slavkin, I'm sorry, I was negligent just now and forgot to arrange a manpower to act as a guide for you. Please do not worry, I will do it right away This matter."

   then turned to look at Leviakin and said, "Comrade General, the assembly point is in your regiment's defense zone. You see, did you personally lead the lieutenant colonel and political commissar, or should I arrange for someone else to lead the way?"

"Let me go!" Leviakin agreed very readily, and then made a gesture of asking for the two of them, saying: "Lieutenant Colonel Mlakintsev and Political Commissar Slavkin, please come with me, I I will personally take you to Captain Lomov's defense zone."

   Only two heads, Chistyakov and Serebryakov, remained in the room. I was a little embarrassed at Kistyakov again: "Comrade Colonel, can I ask you something?"

   Kistyakov looked at me strangely, and said in a puzzled way: "Comrade Commander, if you have any tasks, please give orders directly. Needless to say, please do not ask."

Hearing this, I felt even more embarrassed, and explained: "It's not a combat mission, but I want to trouble you to find me a pair of cotton trousers." After that, I even lifted the hem of the army coat to show him, "Look. Well, my coat was changed on the day I saw Comrade Stalin, and I still wore a uniform skirt. I can't stand a skirt in such cold weather. Do you understand?"

After understanding what was going on, Kistyakov and Serebryakov looked at each other, with kind smiles on their faces, and immediately replied, "No problem, I will do it!" Then hurry up. Stepped out of the headquarters.

   Watching Kistyakov leave, I gestured to Serebryakov who was standing upright beside him: "Comrade head, please sit down and let's talk."

   "Yes!" He promised ~www.wuxiaspot.com~ and sat down honestly, because he didn't know what I was going to talk to him, so he seemed a little uneasy.

   "I have a bad attitude towards you in the morning, please forgive me." When I called him in the battalion headquarters of Xie Dulin this morning, I was a little excited, and I apologized to him when I was calm.

He stood up and said helplessly, "Comrade Commander, you were very right to criticize at the time. I have too little confidence in my soldiers, and I have greatly underestimated their fighting enthusiasm and the extraordinary fighting power that they have inspired. As you said at the time, a soldier armed with Stalin's thought is invincible by any enemy!" After a while, he tentatively asked, "Can I join the battle in the action at night?" I didn’t comment, and quickly expressed my determination: “I want to personally lead these soldiers armed with Stalin’s thoughts to teach those invincible Germans!...”

"Okay, okay!" I interrupted him when he was getting more and more numb, and said: "This attack will be personally directed by me. You should stay in the 1075 regiment to command your troops. Hold your position well and don't let the Germans go anymore. Sneaked in and took our back. There is nothing wrong here, you can go back."

   "Yes!" He saluted helplessly and turned to leave.

   Everyone in the room is almost gone, only a communications staff on duty in the corner. I said to him: "I'll take a break first. If Captain Kistyakov comes back later, don't let him disturb me. After eight o'clock in the evening, let him wake me up."

   After finishing speaking, I went to the place where the camp bed was in the corner, opened the curtains and lay down.

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