However, Sokov did not immediately send someone to call Lyudmila and Vasily, not only because he did not want to disturb their sleep, but also because the 3rd Guards Airborne Division and friendly troops were still on the right bank of the lower reaches of the Dniester River. area, fighting for position with the Germans, Sokov felt that it would not be too late to call the two of them after the battle was over.
The fighting lasted until 3:30 in the morning. The Soviet army finally occupied all positions on the right bank and drove the German army away from the Dniester River.
When Sokov called Korodeyev and learned that the troops of the 52nd Army had established a foothold in the right bank area, he finally put down the huge stone in his heart. After he put down the phone, he said to Samyko: "Comrade Chief of Staff, I want to sleep for a while. If anything happens, you and General Trofimenko will be responsible for handling it."
When Sokov was lying on the camp bed, he wanted to have a good sleep, but the various sounds in the headquarters made it difficult for him to fall asleep. In this way, he slept for three hours in a half-awake and half-asleep state. When he heard Trofimenko's voice, he immediately sat up from the bed and asked curiously: "Comrade Deputy Commander, what's the matter?" Something?"
"Comrade Commander, I just received a telegram from Moscow saying that Comrade Morozov has boarded the plane and will reach us in about two and a half hours."
Hearing that Morozov would arrive in two and a half hours, Sokov could still sleep. While bending down to put on his boots, he ordered Smirnov: "Comrade Smirnov, please inform Lyud Mira and Vasily, ask them to report to the headquarters immediately."
Although Lyudmila and Vasily did not have any combat missions at all now, they still got up at six o'clock. Hearing that Sokov wanted to see him, the two immediately arranged their military appearance briefly and came to Sokov's headquarters.
After Sokov introduced Lyudmila to Trofimenko and Samyko, he asked Vasily: "Comrade Vasily, how is your sniper training course going?"
"The effect is not bad, Comrade Commander." Vasily heard Sokov ask himself, and quickly straightened his body and replied: "Among the more than 80 people who trained with us, there are more than a dozen good seedlings. After this period of time, After training, they have mastered the knowledge of snipers proficiently and can go out to perform missions alone.”
"Comrade Vasily, when a sniper goes on a mission, it is decided by his superiors. The task of the two of you is to train more qualified snipers." After Sokov said a few simple words, he got back to his business: "I called you two here today because a very famous person will be coming later, and he happens to be an excellent sniper. You three can get closer and closer."
Lyudmila and Vasily looked at each other, looked at Sokov and asked sincerely: "Comrade Commander, can you tell me who the outstanding sniper is coming?"
"Okay." Thinking that Morozov would arrive in more than two hours, there was no need to hide anything from Lyudmila and Vasily, so he said truthfully: "His name is Nikolai Alexander Lovich Morozov, I wonder if you have heard of it..."
Before he finished speaking, Lyudmila exclaimed excitedly: "Oh my God, Mr. Morozov is also coming to the front. This is really surprising."
Sokov was stunned, and then asked: "Lyudmila, do you know Morozov?"
"Yes, yes, Comrade Commander." Lyudmila nodded vigorously and replied in a positive tone: "I have heard of his name since I was very young. Shortly after returning from the United States, I was in Moscow. I met the old man once, and he actually gave me some pointers on how to improve my sniper skills."
"Comrade Commander," Vasily suddenly said at this time: "If the old man is also an excellent sniper, I wonder if you can let him train snipers with us. I believe that with his joining, we can train snipers Hand speed can be greatly enhanced.”
"Vasily, I can't make the final decision on this matter." Sokov laughed and said, "The final decision can only be made after Morozov arrives."
"That's okay." Vasily nodded and said: "As far as I know, in the past two years, whenever he had time, the old man would go to the recruitment office and persuade the recruiting officers to We can agree to let him return to the army. But how dare the army want someone as old as him? If something goes wrong, who can bear the responsibility?"
"You are right." Sokov said casually: "He will be 90 years old this year. Think about it, as he gets older, the response from all aspects will be slow. If he is allowed to go back to the battlefield, it will be like letting him go. Death. I think no recruiting officer is willing to bear such a responsibility." However, Sokov did not immediately send someone to call Lyudmila and Vasily. In addition to not wanting to disturb their sleep, Sokov also Because the 3rd Guards Airborne Division and friendly forces were still fighting for positions with the Germans on the right bank of the lower reaches of the Dniester River, Sokov felt that it would not be too late to call the two over after the battle was over.
The fighting lasted until 3:30 in the morning. The Soviet army finally occupied all positions on the right bank and drove the German army away from the Dniester River.
When Sokov called Korodeyev and learned that the troops of the 52nd Army had established a foothold in the right bank area, he finally put down the huge stone in his heart. After he put down the phone, he said to Samyko: "Comrade Chief of Staff, I want to sleep for a while. If anything happens, you and General Trofimenko will be responsible for handling it."
When Sokov was lying on the camp bed, he wanted to have a good sleep, but the various sounds in the headquarters made it difficult for him to fall asleep. In this way, he slept for three hours in a half-awake and half-asleep state. When he heard Trofimenko's voice, he immediately sat up from the bed and asked curiously: "Comrade Deputy Commander, what's the matter?" Something?"
"Comrade Commander, I just received a telegram from Moscow saying that Comrade Morozov has boarded the plane and will reach us in about two and a half hours."
Hearing that Morozov would arrive in two and a half hours, Sokov could still sleep. While bending down to put on his boots, he ordered Smirnov: "Comrade Smirnov, please inform Lyud Mira and Vasily, ask them to report to the headquarters immediately."
Although Lyudmila and Vasily did not have any combat missions at all now, they still got up at six o'clock. Hearing that Sokov wanted to see him, the two immediately arranged their military appearance briefly and came to Sokov's headquarters.
After Sokov introduced Lyudmila to Trofimenko and Samyko, he asked Vasily: "Comrade Vasily, how is your sniper training course going?"
"The effect is not bad, Comrade Commander." Vasily heard Sokov ask himself, and quickly straightened his body and replied: "Among the more than 80 people who trained with us, there are more than a dozen good seedlings. After this period of time, After training, they have mastered the knowledge of snipers proficiently and can go out to perform missions alone.”
"Comrade Vasily, when a sniper goes on a mission, it is decided by his superiors. The task of the two of you is to train more qualified snipers." After Sokov said a few simple words, he got back to his business: "I called you two here today because a very famous person will be coming later, and he happens to be an excellent sniper. You three can get closer and closer."
Lyudmila and Vasily looked at each other, looked at Sokov and asked sincerely: "Comrade Commander, can you tell me who the outstanding sniper is coming?"
"Okay." Thinking that Morozov would arrive in more than two hours, there was no need to hide anything from Lyudmila and Vasily, so he said truthfully: "His name is Nikolai Alexander Lovich Morozov, I wonder if you have heard of it..."
Before he finished speaking, Lyudmila exclaimed excitedly: "Oh my God, Mr. Morozov is also coming to the front. This is really surprising."
Sokov was stunned, and then asked: "Lyudmila, do you know Morozov?"
"Yes, yes, Comrade Commander." Lyudmila nodded vigorously and replied in a positive tone: "I have heard of his name since I was very young. Shortly after returning from the United States, I was in Moscow. I met the old man once, and he actually gave me some pointers on how to improve my sniper skills."
"Comrade Commander," Vasily suddenly said at this time: "If the old man is also an excellent sniper, I wonder if you can let him train snipers with us. I believe that with his joining, we can train snipers Hand speed can be greatly enhanced.”
"Vasily, I can't make the final decision on this matter." Sokov laughed and said, "The final decision can only be made after Morozov arrives."
"That's okay." Vasily nodded and said: "As far as I know, in the past two years, whenever he had time, the old man would go to the recruitment office and persuade the recruiting officers to We can agree to let him return to the army. But how dare the army want someone as old as him? If something goes wrong, who can bear the responsibility?"
"You are right." Sokov said casually: "He will be 90 years old this year. Think about it, as he gets older, the response from all aspects will be slow. If he is allowed to go back to the battlefield, it will be like letting him go. Death. I think no recruiting officer is willing to bear such a responsibility." However, Sokov did not immediately send someone to call Lyudmila and Vasily. In addition to not wanting to disturb their sleep, Sokov also Because the 3rd Guards Airborne Division and friendly forces were still fighting for positions with the Germans on the right bank of the lower reaches of the Dniester River, Sokov felt that it would not be too late to call the two over after the battle was over.
The fighting lasted until 3:30 in the morning. The Soviet army finally occupied all positions on the right bank and drove the German army away from the Dniester River.
When Sokov called Korodeyev and learned that the troops of the 52nd Army had established a foothold in the right bank area, he finally put down the huge stone in his heart. After he put down the phone, he said to Samyko: "Comrade Chief of Staff, I want to sleep for a while. If anything happens, you and General Trofimenko will be responsible for handling it."
When Sokov was lying on the camp bed, he wanted to have a good sleep, but the various sounds in the headquarters made it difficult for him to fall asleep. In this way, he slept for three hours in a half-awake and half-asleep state. When he heard Trofimenko's voice, he immediately sat up from the bed and asked curiously: "Comrade Deputy Commander, what's the matter?" Something?"
"Comrade Commander, I just received a telegram from Moscow saying that Comrade Morozov has boarded the plane and will reach us in about two and a half hours."
Hearing that Morozov would arrive in two and a half hours, Sokov could still sleep. While bending down to put on his boots, he ordered Smirnov: "Comrade Smirnov, please inform Lyud Mira and Vasily, ask them to report to the headquarters immediately."
Although Lyudmila and Vasily did not have any combat missions at all now, they still got up at six o'clock. Hearing that Sokov wanted to see him, the two immediately arranged their military appearance briefly and came to Sokov's headquarters.
After Sokov introduced Lyudmila to Trofimenko and Samyko, he asked Vasily: "Comrade Vasily, how is your sniper training course going?"
"The effect is not bad, Comrade Commander." Vasily heard Sokov ask himself, and quickly straightened his body and replied: "Among the more than 80 people who trained with us, there are more than a dozen good seedlings. After this period of time, After training, they have mastered the knowledge of snipers proficiently and can go out to perform missions alone.”
"Comrade Vasily, when a sniper goes on a mission, it is decided by his superiors. The task of the two of you is to train more qualified snipers." After Sokov said a few simple words, he got back to his business: "I called you two here today because a very famous person will be coming later, and he happens to be an excellent sniper. You three can get closer and closer."
Lyudmila and Vasily looked at each other, looked at Sokov and asked sincerely: "Comrade Commander, can you tell me who the outstanding sniper is coming?"
"Okay." Thinking that Morozov would arrive in more than two hours, there was no need to hide anything from Lyudmila and Vasily, so he said truthfully: "His name is Nikolai Alexander Lovich Morozov, I wonder if you have heard of it..."
Before he finished speaking, Lyudmila exclaimed excitedly: "Oh my God, Mr. Morozov is also coming to the front. This is really surprising."
"Yes, yes, Comrade Commander." Lyudmila nodded vigorously and replied in a positive tone: "I have heard of his name since I was very young. Shortly after returning from the United States, I was in Moscow. I met the old man once, and he actually gave me some pointers on how to improve my sniper skills."
"Comrade Commander," Vasily suddenly said at this time: "If the old man is also an excellent sniper, I wonder if you can let him train snipers with us. I believe that with his joining, we can train snipers Hand speed can be greatly enhanced.”