USSR 1941

Chapter 655 Political Commissar

The first thing Shulka does when he starts working is to get acquainted with his subordinates and get in touch with them.

The 82nd Infantry Regiment was organized into the 38th Brigade of Independent Motorized Rifle, and the brigade commander was a colonel named Gerasilov.

Shulka reported to him immediately.

Grasilov is an experienced veteran. It is said that he participated in the Battle of Kharkov.

To Shulka's surprise, he looked at Shulka with some guarded and unkind eyes.

"I've heard about you, Comrade Shulka!" Colonel Gerasilov said, "I'm sure you'll be a good regiment commander, but I want you to understand that soldiers must obey orders from their superiors and unite according to their plans. Action, understand?"

"Yes, Comrade Colonel!" Shulka answered boldly.

At the same time, he seems to understand why Gerasilov is wary of him... No one likes a subordinate who is stronger than himself, which will make it difficult for him to command and even awe-inspiring. Ka said that he should go to Shanxi, and what's more, everyone listened to Shulka, so Gerasilov, the brigade commander, couldn't be appointed.

Under normal circumstances, Gerasilov should give Shulka a subordinate, but Gerasilov can't do this, because everyone knows that Shulka is a celebrity at this time... Although they know it because of confidentiality There are not many, but just because Shulka came in Khrushchev's car is enough to shock people. Moreover, Khrushchev, a political commissar, served as a member of the Stalingrad Front Army. Ko has to report to Khrushchev, so of course no one dares to embarrass Shulka.

In other words, Shulka, the head of the regiment, is a hot potato for any superior.

But not everyone is like this. After Shulka returned to the regiment headquarters, a lieutenant colonel wearing a red collar came in and shook hands with Shulka enthusiastically. He said kindly: "You are Comrade Shulka, right? I am Viktorovich, Political Commissar of the 38th Brigade!"

"Comrade Commissar!" Shulka hurriedly stood up and saluted.

Viktorovich nodded and said: "I just heard that you reported to the brigade headquarters. I was inspecting the troops at the time! You came back just in time, and we will start full-scale training soon. What do you think then? , plans, or requests, you can ask us at any time, you are welcome! Do you understand? I hope that our 38th Brigade is like a big family, and all parts are closely united, just like you in Stalingrad and Just like the enemy is fighting, fight the enemy bravely! Perfectly complete the task assigned to us by the superior and completely defeat the enemy!"

"Yes, Comrade Commissar!" Shulka said, "Thank you very much!"

Then Viktorovich babbled around, and even asked Shulka about the legendary battles in the past, and occasionally praised Shulka.

This made Shulka very uncomfortable but also helpless because the other party was a political commissar. The new 81 Chinese website is updated the fastest. Computer side:

Actually Shulka knew what was going on... Viktorovich was a political commissar and Khrushchev was his immediate boss.

To be precise, it is not the immediate boss, but the boss of the boss's boss... Shulka can't count how many levels there are in it. In short, because Shulka was recognized or reused by Khrushchev, then he would definitely It is worthy of the political commissar's flattery.

Shulka hoped that the political commissar could keep a distance from him like Gerasilov, because it was a waste of his time now, and at the same time Shulka knew that every moment was important.

After all,

Shulka had just sent away the political commissar, and returned to the headquarters while shaking his head.

Andrianka looked outside the door and asked in a puzzled voice, "Why is the political committee..."

"It's hard to say!" Shulka shook his head without saying anything, and sat down at the desk and began to read the materials.

The organization of the 82nd Infantry Regiment is very chaotic. There were originally three infantry battalions. Although they have been damaged by more than half in the battle of Stalingrad, the organization is still there.

In addition to a "punishment battalion", a "student battalion" and a naval infantry battalion, the total establishment has six battalions.

So without thinking about it, Shulka said to Andrianka: "Merge the three infantry battalions into one infantry battalion.

"But, Comrade Shulka!" Mikhailvich interrupted: "The superiors are going to send us reinforcements, these three infantry battalions!"

"Where do you get the reinforcements?" Shulka asked.

"It should be recruits from the rear!" Mikhailvich replied: "There will be a replenishment for the whole army!"

Shulka wanted to return the replacements.

The reason is very simple. It may be a good thing for the army to combine veterans and recruits in one unit, because recruits can grow up quickly with veterans. The Soviet army usually does this, and they even train officers like this... …There are two sets of command systems in a unit, one for command and the other for learning. When it is necessary to form a new unit, the learned command system can be separated and replaced by soldiers.

The problem is that Shulka knows that the upcoming battle is no small matter, and it is an active attack to encircle the enemy. If such a high-intensity battle is still done, the recruits will drag down the veterans and reduce the combat effectiveness of the entire army.

But Shulka felt that it was inconvenient to return the recruits, although they had not yet been assigned.

Because Shulka didn't want Gerasilov to think that he had just begun to disobey orders and make his own decisions as soon as he took office.

After thinking for a while, Shulka ordered: "Integrate the three infantry battalions into one battalion, and form another recruit battalion, and assign wounded, wounded, or physically problematic officers and soldiers to the recruit battalion as instructors!"

"Yes!" Mikhailvich replied, then looked at his arm, and said, "Comrade Shulka, then... I shall be in charge of the training of the new barracks!"

"Can you?" Shulka asked.

Mikhailvich was seriously injured, and he had to walk lightly so as not to disturb the wound. All he could do now was sort out the documents in the regiment headquarters.ァ新ヤ~⑧~1~中文网ωωω.χ~⒏~1zщ.còм

"No problem!" Mikhailvich gritted his teeth and straightened his lower body, and replied, "I have fought so many battles with you, and I have also trained troops with you, so I know how to train them. I can Make a training plan!"

Shulka nodded.

Mikhailvich was the old commander, but it was a very suitable position.

It's just that Shulka added: "Comrade Mikhailvich, don't worry that your superiors will drive you out of the army, as long as there is one day for me!"

Mikhailvich and his party burst into tears immediately.

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