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Chapter 405 Friendly Forces (Part 1)

After nightfall, the troops of the 42nd Guards Regiment gathered by the river, preparing to board the ferry docked at the ferry and go to the city to join the main force of the division. Several ferries were bombed and sunk during the day, and they could not take the 42nd Guards Regiment at once.

More than 2,000 members of the regiment were transported across the river. The officers and soldiers of the Volga River Fleet provided many wooden boats or kayaks for the Guards soldiers to use across the river.

After boarding, the ship full of Guards soldiers headed for the other side. Everything was normal at first, but as soon as it sailed aside, several flares suddenly rose in the sky. Colonel Ye Lin, who was on one of the ferries,

Seeing the flares in the sky, he couldn't help but frowned. He asked the helmsman who was steering the ship: "What's going on? Why are we lighting up the flares? Aren't we afraid that the Germans will find us?"

The helmsman glanced at the slowly falling flares and said with a wry smile: "Comrade Colonel, the flares were not fired by our people, but by the German artillery observers lurking on the shore. They used the flares to indicate the direction of the artillery bombardment. You see

Well, it won't be long before they start shelling."

As soon as the helmsman finished speaking, a series of screams came from the air. A moment later, the river surface, which had seemed calm just now, was exploded by the sudden cannonballs, and water columns rising into the sky caused the river to explode.

The moving ferry began to shake violently, and Ye Lin hurriedly grabbed the railing next to it before regaining his footing amid the bumps.

He watched helplessly as a wooden ship not far ahead was hit directly by a cannonball and instantly blown to pieces. The fragments of the ship's hull and the shattered bodies of the soldiers flew into the sky in the light of the fire.

Ye Lin held on to the railing tightly and allowed the splashing water to slap his face. He hoped in his heart that the bombardment would end soon so that his team could smoothly board the ferry on the right bank.

However, as the screams became more intense, more and more artillery shells fell from the sky. No matter it was the ferry or the soldiers riding on the wooden boats, they could not withstand the damage of the artillery shells. With the violent explosion of the artillery shells hitting the ship, one after another fully loaded

The soldiers' wooden boat burst into flames, forcing the soldiers on top to jump into the water to escape.

Just when Ye Lin thought that the ship his team was traveling on could not pass through the shelling area smoothly, he was pleasantly surprised to find that the enemy's shells had landed far behind the fleet. It may have been the discovery of the Soviet army.

The fleet entered the blind spot of the shelling. The artillery observers hidden by the river stopped firing flares into the air, and the shelling also came to an abrupt end.

Seeing the boat approaching the shore, Ye Lin couldn't help but turn his head and look behind him. He saw that the originally dense formation of wooden boats and rubber boats had been blown to pieces by artillery fire. On the rippling river, there were floating boats.

Alongside the still-burning wreckage of the wooden boat, on the illuminated river surface, one could see the fallen commanders and soldiers, fluttering desperately in the cold river water, floating like boiled dumplings.

The ship finally docked at the ferry on the right bank. As soon as Ye Lin got off the ship, he heard a voice coming from the crowd in front: "Colonel Ye Lin, where is Colonel Ye Lin?"

Hearing someone calling his name, Ye Lin quickly raised his voice and replied: "I'm here!"

An officer wearing a big-brimmed hat quickly ran over after hearing Ye Lin's voice. He came to Ye Lin, and after confirming the other party's identity, he straightened up and said: "Hello, comrade colonel.

I am Second Lieutenant Samoilov, the guard platoon commander of the 73rd Infantry Brigade. I am here to meet you on the orders of General Rodimtsev and the brigade commander, Lieutenant Colonel Sokov."

"Hello, Comrade Second Lieutenant." Ye Lin extended his hand to the other party, "It's great to have you here to support us. When I was on the ship just now, I was worried about where the troops should head after landing ashore."

When Samoilov shook hands with Yelin, he asked tentatively: "Comrade Colonel, I just saw that your fleet was shelled by the Germans when it was crossing the river. I wonder what the casualties were?"

When Ye Lin heard this question, the muscles on his face twitched violently for a few times, and then he said angrily: "I don't have time to count now. Comrade Second Lieutenant, please take us to the garrison location quickly."

"Comrade Colonel, I will leave two people here. After your troops are assembled, let them take them to the designated location." Samoylov said to Yelin: "I have been ordered to take you to Mamayev.

Go and see our brigade commander and he will provide you with the weapons and ammunition you need."

When Ye Lin heard that Samoylov said he would take him to see Sokov, he couldn't help but frown slightly. He thought to himself that this lieutenant colonel was quite arrogant and his military rank was lower than his own, yet he still asked him to go see him. But.

Hearing what he said next, he couldn't help but feel ecstatic. Almost all of his regiment were new soldiers, and half of them were not equipped with weapons. He was worried about weapons. At this moment, he heard that someone was providing weapons specifically for him, so he quickly urged

Said: "Second Lieutenant, without further ado, take me to see your brigade commander immediately."

"Comrade Colonel," seeing that Ye Lin didn't explain anything to anyone else, he urged himself to go to Mamayev Heights. Samoylov quickly reminded him: "Do you think you should explain it to any commander?

He is responsible for commanding the troops when you are not around."

Samoilov's words reminded Ye Lin, and he quickly called his chief of staff and told him: "Comrade chief of staff, hurry up and assemble the troops. Later, the second lieutenant's subordinates will take care of you."

Take it to the designated location."

"Comrade commander," the chief of staff asked, "where are you going?"

Yelin pointed at Samoylov and said: "I followed him to the brigade headquarters of the 73rd Infantry Brigade. The brigade commander, Lieutenant Colonel Sokov, said he could provide us with the weapons and ammunition we need."

The chief of staff couldn't help but smile when he heard what Ye Lin said, and said quickly: "Comrade leader, do you need to send someone to carry the supplies with you?"

Ye Lin thought that even if the infantry brigade provided him with weapons and ammunition, if he wanted to transport it, he would still need to send his own personnel, so he nodded and shouted to a commander who followed him off the ship: "Captain Dragan!"

"Here!" Captain Dragan, who was called by Ye Lin, stepped forward quickly and replied loudly: "Comrade Commander, what are your instructions?"

Ye Lin gave a brief order: "Take your troops and come with me."

Dragan was the commander of the first battalion and company. After hearing Ye Lin's order, he immediately shouted to the soldiers who had just disembarked: "Soldiers of the first company, come and assemble!"

When Yelin led Dragan's company and followed Samoilov toward Mamayev Hill, he asked curiously: "Comrade Second Lieutenant, how long have you been stationed at Mamayev Hill?"

Samoilov calculated in his mind and then replied: "Our brigade entered Stalingrad in July. Since then, we have been stationed at Mamayev Heights."

"You guys have a long time to stay." Ye Lin judged based on his own experience that the infantry brigade must have suffered heavy casualties after holding on to Mamayev Heights for two months. Maybe after his troops entered the city, they would

To take over their defense, he asked tentatively: "The casualties of the troops must be huge, right?"

"We did pay some casualties in the battle to defend Mamayev Heights." Thinking of the results achieved by the infantry brigade in the past two months, Samoilov felt proud: "But

We have complete defenses, and every enemy attack ends in failure."

When the troops came to the vicinity of Mamayev Heights, they were immediately stopped by lurking sentry posts. Samoylov stepped forward and said to several lurking sentry posts: "I am Second Lieutenant Samoylov of the guard company, and I am the commander of the brigade.

I received the order to pick up the commander of the friendly forces at the ferry and came here."

The sentry glanced at the group of soldiers behind Samoilov and Ye Lin, and said hesitantly: "Comrade Second Lieutenant, I have no right to let an unfamiliar unit enter the tunnel before receiving orders from my superiors."

"Comrade Second Lieutenant," Ye Lin saw that Samoilov was about to get angry at the sentry and quickly stopped him: "Comrade Sentinel is doing the right thing. He is performing his duties. Let's do this. The troops stay outside the tunnel and I will follow him alone.

You go in." Seeing that Ye Lin was alone, he followed Samoilov into the tunnel, and the sentry did not stop him.

When Ye Lin walked into the headquarters, he saw the three commanders sitting at the table standing up. His eyes quickly swept over the three people, and when he saw that one of them was a political worker, probably a political commissar, he

His attention was focused on the other two officers with the rank of lieutenant colonel. After looking at it for a moment, he quickly walked up to Sidorin, smiled and stretched out his hand to each other: "Hello, Lieutenant Colonel Sokov,

I am Colonel Ye Lin, commander of the 42nd Guards Regiment!"

"Hello, Comrade Colonel." Sidorin shook hands with the other party and explained with some embarrassment: "I am Chief of Staff Sidorin, and this person next to me is our brigade commander."

While shaking hands with Sidorin, Ye Lin looked at the young lieutenant colonel next to him with some surprise, thinking: "What the hell, why is the commander of the infantry brigade so young?"

After everyone got to know each other, Sokov asked Ye Lin to sit down, poured him a cup of tea, and asked: "Comrade Colonel, what were the casualties of your regiment when they crossed the river?"

Although after Ye Lin landed, he followed Samoylov here before he had time to count the casualties of the troops. But when he heard Sokov's question, he still smiled bitterly and said: "The specific numbers are not clear, but I

There are probably three to four hundred people."

Three or four hundred people? Hearing this uncertain number of casualties, Sokov couldn't help but tremble. He thought that after crossing the river during the day, the Guards Division lost at least nearly 2,000 people to the enemy's artillery fire and bombings. Now the Guards Division

The 42nd Regiment suffered another three to four hundred casualties, which meant that a regiment of troops was lost in the Volga River before the troops officially entered the battle.

Sokov quickly changed the subject: "Comrade Colonel, I heard from General Rodimtsev that your regiment is almost entirely composed of new recruits, and half of them have no weapons."

"Yes, that's the case." Ye Lin said with some embarrassment: "Because the troops were hastily transferred to Stalingrad just after they were formed, many soldiers did not have weapons."

"Comrade Colonel, we have prepared a batch of weapons for you. You can send someone to move them later." Sokov pursed his lips towards Samoilov and said, "Let Second Lieutenant Samoilov take it later."

Your people, go to our underground warehouse to collect weapons."

Ye Lin said briefly: "Comrade Lieutenant Colonel, I brought a company with me when I came here, and now they are outside the tunnel."

"Now that the troops are here, why are they still staying outside the tunnel?" After Sokov asked this question, before Ye Lin could answer, he turned his attention to Samoylov: "Comrade Second Lieutenant, what on earth is going on?

what's going on?"

"It's the lurking sentry posted at the door." Samoilov replied with a bit of laughter: "They said they can't let unfamiliar troops enter the tunnel casually."

"Nonsense, absolutely nonsense." Sokov pointed at Samoylov and said to him: "Comrade Second Lieutenant, go outside the tunnel immediately, bring in the comrades of the Guards Division, and take them to collect us

Weapons provided for them.”

After Samoylov left, Sokov handed a list he had prepared to Ye Lin. Ye Lin took the list and only glanced at it a few times. His eyes widened and he read it quickly.

After reading the above, he asked Sokov in surprise: "Comrade Lieutenant Colonel, are these weapons prepared for us?"

"Yes, Colonel Yelin." Sokov replied with a smile: "It's all prepared for you."

"One thousand rifles, thirty light machine guns, ten heavy machine guns, and matching ammunition..." After Ye Lin read out the contents on the list, he said with tears of gratitude: "Comrade Lieutenant Colonel, I thought you would be at most

We prepared four to five hundred rifles, but we didn't expect so much equipment to be given to us."

After a pause, Ye Lin asked hesitantly: "Comrade Lieutenant Colonel, why did you give us so many weapons and ammunition?"

"Colonel Yelin," Sokov said straight to the point in order to eliminate Yelin's doubts: "To hold Stalingrad, it is not enough for our brigade alone. We need the full cooperation of friendly forces. If your

The weapons and equipment of the troops are too poor and can easily be defeated by the Germans on the battlefield. Once you are defeated by the enemy, our flanks will be exposed to the enemy, and then the battle will be difficult to fight."

After Samoilov led Dragan's company into the tunnel, he went directly to the underground warehouse where weapons and ammunition were stored. When he heard that his troops were going to receive equipment, Ye Lin couldn't sit still and ran away in a panic.

past.

Seeing Ye Lin's leaving figure, Sokov thought to himself: "I have provided you with so many weapons. I believe that every soldier can get his own weapon. In this way, I hope it will not appear in the movie.

It's that stupid thing where two people with one gun and five bullets charge into the enemy's intense firepower."

While the soldiers of the Guards Division were still receiving their weapons, the division commander Rodimtsev called Sokov. Apparently he knew through some means that the Yelin regiment had landed, so he asked bluntly: "

Comrade Lieutenant Colonel, Colonel Ye Lin and his troops have arrived?"

"Yes, Comrade General." Sokov quickly and respectfully replied: "My people have brought the main force of the Guards Regiment to the designated location. And the regiment leader, Colonel Ye Lin, is currently in my tunnel fortifications.

, leading a company of soldiers to receive the weapons and ammunition I provided for them. Comrade General, do you need me to call Colonel Ye Lin?"


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