Chapter 1749

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"Can you show me the list?" Smirnov suddenly said: "I want to know about these incoming regimental commanders."

Although Ponedelin and Smirnov were old friends, he did not immediately hand over the list to the other party, but cast a questioning look at Sokov. Seeing Sokov slightly nodding, he handed over the list in his hand: "This is the list of trainees sent to the 41st Guards Division."

Smirnov took the list and read it in a low voice: "The deputy commander of the 122nd regiment, Lieutenant Colonel Victor, and the chief of staff, Major Sukhalev; the deputy commander of the 124th regiment, Lieutenant Colonel Milesiev, the chief of staff. Commander Major Okunev, Deputy Commander of the 126th Regiment Lieutenant Colonel Glushko, Chief of Staff Lieutenant Colonel Kryzhiow.”

After Smirnov finished reading the list, Sokov explained to him: "Comrade Chief of Staff, these students are among the top twenty in academic performance. I believe they will be qualified for their new positions."

Sokov took the list and looked at it, signed his name on the back, handed it back to Ponedelin and said: "General Ponedelin, please go back and inform the students on the list to be ready to go. We will head to the 41st Guards Division early tomorrow morning."

After taking the list confirmed by Sokov's signature, Ponedelin left the headquarters and returned to the place where the cadets lived.

As soon as he entered, many students gathered around him.

Those whose names are on the list want to confirm whether they can officially take office this time; while the students whose names are not on the list are holding on to a sense of luck, thinking that if someone's appointment is vetoed by Sokov, then they can get more A hope.

"The list we proposed has been approved by Comrade Commander." Ponejelin raised the list in his hand and said loudly: "The students who heard their names are asked to stay, and the rest of the students can leave."

The list of personnel was announced quickly, and it was the same as originally reported, with no one reduced and no one added. Those who are not on the list are extremely melancholy, while those students who are lucky enough to be appointed are ecstatic.

The most excited student among them was Lieutenant Colonel Krezhiow. You know, when he was in the academy, he was the squad leader of the intermediate commander training class and often opposed Sokov. Although Sokov later incorporated him into his temporary headquarters, he had always been in a very uneasy mood, fearing that his arrangement to serve in the 41st Guards Division would be vetoed by Sokov. Unexpectedly, the phenomenon did not happen, and he could still go to the 126th Regiment as the Chief of Staff according to the original plan.

Ponejelin summoned the trainees on the list, and after explaining some precautions to them, finally said: "Comrade Commander said that early tomorrow morning, he will personally send you to the 41st Guards Division to take office. , you guys go to bed early tonight,"

The students returned to their place of residence. As soon as Krezhiow returned to his room, he found his former follower Vadim staying here, and asked curiously: "Vadim, are you staying in my room to do this?" What?"

"Comrade Lieutenant Colonel," now that Krezhiow has been promoted to Lieutenant Colonel, Vadim's title to him has also changed: "I would like to ask, can you really go to the 41st Guards Division?"

"This is still false." Krezhiow replied: "Tomorrow I will go to the 41st Guards Division to report. Commander Sokov personally sent us there."

"Comrade Lieutenant Colonel, I think this is a conspiracy."

"Conspiracy?" Krezhiow asked puzzledly: "What conspiracy?"

"The 41st Guards Division has three infantry regiments. The commanders of the other two regiments all have the rank of colonel, and the commander of the 126th regiment you are going to is still a lieutenant colonel." Vadim analyzed: "By This shows that this regiment is the least valued."

"You can't say that." Krezhiow retorted: "The reason why the commander of the 126th Regiment only has the rank of lieutenant colonel is entirely because of personnel changes in the regiment. The commander has just been promoted and has a low military rank. Strange." He pointed at Vadim's collar badge with his hand and said, "Look, haven't you just been promoted to major?"

"And." Vadim took out a map, spread it on the table, pointed to the situation map on it, and said to Krezhiowf: "Comrade Lieutenant Colonel, take a look, the 41st Guards Division's How are the three regiments deployed? The 122nd and 124th regiments are deployed to the southwest of Hill 239. German troops are stationed a few kilometers in front of them. The 126th Regiment is responsible for guarding Hill 239. The other two regiments were separated..."

"But the consultant comrade also specifically said in today's analysis meeting that the enemy who is trying to break out from the north of the encirclement at this moment will definitely turn around and break out to the south after suffering a failure." Krezhiow said: "By that time , Highland 239 defended by the 126th Guards Regiment will become the focus of the German attack, and there will definitely be a fierce battle by then."

"Can you show me the list?" Smirnov suddenly said: "I want to know about these incoming regimental commanders."

Although Ponedelin and Smirnov were old friends, he did not immediately hand over the list to the other party, but cast a questioning look at Sokov. Seeing Sokov slightly nodding, he handed over the list in his hand: "This is the list of trainees sent to the 41st Guards Division."

Smirnov took the list and read it in a low voice: "The deputy commander of the 122nd regiment, Lieutenant Colonel Victor, and the chief of staff, Major Sukhalev; the deputy commander of the 124th regiment, Lieutenant Colonel Milesiev, the chief of staff. Commander Major Okunev, Deputy Commander of the 126th Regiment Lieutenant Colonel Glushko, Chief of Staff Lieutenant Colonel Kryzhiow.”

After Smirnov finished reading the list, Sokov explained to him: "Comrade Chief of Staff, these students are among the top twenty in academic performance. I believe they will be qualified for their new positions."

Sokov took the list and looked at it, signed his name on the back, handed it back to Ponedelin and said: "General Ponedelin, please go back and inform the students on the list to be ready to go. We will head to the 41st Guards Division early tomorrow morning."

After taking the list confirmed by Sokov's signature, Ponedelin left the headquarters and returned to the place where the cadets lived.

As soon as he entered, many students gathered around him.

Those whose names are on the list want to confirm whether they can officially take office this time; while the students whose names are not on the list are holding on to a sense of luck, thinking that if someone's appointment is vetoed by Sokov, then they can get more A hope.

"The list we proposed has been approved by Comrade Commander." Ponejelin raised the list in his hand and said loudly: "The students who heard their names are asked to stay, and the rest of the students can leave."

The list of personnel was announced quickly, and it was the same as originally reported, with no one reduced and no one added. Those who are not on the list are extremely melancholy, while those students who are lucky enough to be appointed are ecstatic.

The most excited student among them was Lieutenant Colonel Krezhiow. You know, when he was in the academy, he was the squad leader of the intermediate commander training class and often opposed Sokov. Although Sokov later incorporated him into his temporary headquarters, he had always been in a very uneasy mood, fearing that his arrangement to serve in the 41st Guards Division would be vetoed by Sokov. Unexpectedly, the phenomenon did not happen, and he could still go to the 126th Regiment as the Chief of Staff according to the original plan.

Ponejelin summoned the trainees on the list, and after explaining some precautions to them, finally said: "Comrade Commander said that early tomorrow morning, he will personally send you to the 41st Guards Division to take office. , you guys go to bed early tonight,"

The students returned to their place of residence. As soon as Krezhiow returned to his room, he found his former follower Vadim staying here, and asked curiously: "Vadim, are you staying in my room to do this?" What?"

"Comrade Lieutenant Colonel," now that Krezhiow has been promoted to Lieutenant Colonel, Vadim's title to him has also changed: "I would like to ask, can you really go to the 41st Guards Division?"

"This is still false." Krezhiow replied: "Tomorrow I will go to the 41st Guards Division to report. Commander Sokov personally sent us there."

"Comrade Lieutenant Colonel, I think this is a conspiracy."

"Conspiracy?" Krezhiow asked puzzledly: "What conspiracy?"

"The 41st Guards Division has three infantry regiments. The commanders of the other two regiments all have the rank of colonel, and the commander of the 126th regiment you are going to is still a lieutenant colonel." Vadim analyzed: "By This shows that this regiment is the least valued."

"You can't say that." Krezhiow retorted: "The reason why the commander of the 126th Regiment only has the rank of lieutenant colonel is entirely because of personnel changes in the regiment. The commander has just been promoted and has a low military rank. Strange." He pointed at Vadim's collar badge with his hand and said, "Look, haven't you just been promoted to major?"

"And." Vadim took out a map, spread it on the table, pointed to the situation map on it, and said to Krezhiowf: "Comrade Lieutenant Colonel, take a look, the 41st Guards Division's How are the three regiments deployed? The 122nd and 124th regiments are deployed to the southwest of Hill 239. German troops are stationed a few kilometers in front of them. The 126th Regiment is responsible for guarding Hill 239. The other two regiments were separated..."

"But the consultant comrade also specifically said in today's analysis meeting that the enemy who is trying to break out from the north of the encirclement at this moment will definitely turn around and break out to the south after suffering a failure." Krezhiow said: "By that time , Highland 239 defended by the 126th Guards Regiment will become the focus of the German attack, and there will definitely be a fierce battle by then."

"Can you show me the list?" Smirnov suddenly said: "I want to know about these incoming regimental commanders."

Although Ponedelin and Smirnov were old friends, he did not immediately hand over the list to the other party, but cast a questioning look at Sokov. Seeing Sokov slightly nodding, he handed over the list in his hand: "This is the list of trainees sent to the 41st Guards Division."

Smirnov took the list and read it in a low voice: "The deputy commander of the 122nd regiment, Lieutenant Colonel Victor, and the chief of staff, Major Sukhalev; the deputy commander of the 124th regiment, Lieutenant Colonel Milesiev, the chief of staff. Commander Major Okunev, Deputy Commander of the 126th Regiment Lieutenant Colonel Glushko, Chief of Staff Lieutenant Colonel Kryzhiow.”

After Smirnov finished reading the list, Sokov explained to him: "Comrade Chief of Staff, these students are among the top twenty in academic performance. I believe they will be qualified for their new positions."

Sokov took the list and looked at it, signed his name on the back, handed it back to Ponedelin and said: "General Ponedelin, please go back and inform the students on the list to be ready to go. We will head to the 41st Guards Division early tomorrow morning."

After taking the list confirmed by Sokov's signature, Ponedelin left the headquarters and returned to the place where the cadets lived.

As soon as he entered, many students gathered around him.

Those whose names are on the list want to confirm whether they can officially take office this time; while the students whose names are not on the list are holding on to a sense of luck, thinking that if someone's appointment is vetoed by Sokov, then they can get more A hope.

"The list we proposed has been approved by Comrade Commander." Ponejelin raised the list in his hand and said loudly: "The students who heard their names are asked to stay, and the rest of the students can leave."

The list of personnel was announced quickly, and it was the same as originally reported, with no one reduced and no one added. Those who are not on the list are extremely melancholy, while those students who are lucky enough to be appointed are ecstatic.

The most excited student among them was Lieutenant Colonel Krezhiow. You know, when he was in the academy, he was the squad leader of the intermediate commander training class and often opposed Sokov. Although Sokov later incorporated him into his temporary headquarters, he had always been in a very uneasy mood, fearing that his arrangement to serve in the 41st Guards Division would be vetoed by Sokov. Unexpectedly, the phenomenon did not happen, and he could still go to the 126th Regiment as the Chief of Staff according to the original plan.

Ponejelin summoned the trainees on the list, and after explaining some precautions to them, finally said: "Comrade Commander said that early tomorrow morning, he will personally send you to the 41st Guards Division to take office. , you guys go to bed early tonight,"

The students returned to where they lived. As soon as Krezhiow returned to his room, he found his former follower Vadim staying here, and asked curiously: "Vadim, you stay in my room to do this." What?"

"Comrade Lieutenant Colonel," now that Krezhiow has been promoted to Lieutenant Colonel, Vadim's title to him has also changed: "I would like to ask, can you really go to the 41st Guards Division?"

"This is still false." Krezhiow replied: "Tomorrow I will go to the 41st Guards Division to report. Commander Sokov personally sent us there."

"Comrade Lieutenant Colonel, I think this is a conspiracy."

"You can't say that." Krezhiow retorted: "The reason why the commander of the 126th Regiment only has the rank of lieutenant colonel is entirely because of personnel changes in the regiment. The commander has just been promoted and has a low military rank. Strange." He pointed at Vadim's collar badge with his hand and said, "Look, haven't you just been promoted to major?"

"And." Vadim took out a map, spread it on the table, pointed to the situation map on it, and said to Krezhiowf: "Comrade Lieutenant Colonel, take a look, the 41st Guards Division's How are the three regiments deployed? The 122nd and 124th regiments are deployed to the southwest of Hill 239. German troops are stationed a few kilometers in front of them. The 126th Regiment is responsible for guarding Hill 239. The other two regiments were separated..."