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Chapter 526 The White Rose of Stalingrad (Part 1)

In the normal Soviet air force structure, a flight regiment consists of three squadrons, a squadron consists of three crews, and each crew has three aircraft. The eight female pilots selected to fly to Stalingrad left Saratov

Before the Air Force base, it was split into two new squadrons, which were organized into the 434th and 437th Flying Regiments.

The squadron assigned to the 437th Flying Regiment was commanded by Lieutenant Raisa and included Second Lieutenant Lilia, Staff Sergeant Maria and Staff Sergeant Katja. Lilia, who served as the deputy squadron leader, soon became famous due to her brilliant performance.

The German pilots were so frightened that the enemy mistook the lilies on her fuselage for white roses and called her the "White Rose of Stalingrad."

Two days ago, when they drove the plane to the airport where it was scheduled to land, they found that it had just been hit by a German air raid. The runway was covered with dense craters and the plane could not land at all. They had to change to a new backup airport.

Unexpectedly, as soon as they landed at the backup airport, the German long-range artillery fire began to bombard the airport. Since the commander of the 437th Flight Regiment did not know that they were coming, no one was arranged to pick them up. The girls who had just got off the plane

, seeing the shells falling and exploding all around, he was so frightened that he trembled and didn't know where to hide.

"Hey, what are you doing standing there stupidly?" Just when the girls were at a loss, a loud voice suddenly came from not far away, "Don't you hurry up and take cover, don't you want to be hit by German shells?"

Lilia turned around and saw that the person shouting to them turned out to be a young and handsome air force captain. After the captain finished shouting, he rushed towards them, opened his arms and embraced Lilia and Katya, and walked towards the

A bomb shelter ran to push the two of them into the bomb shelter. The captain turned around and rushed over to push Raisa and the others back.

Five people were squatting in the bomb shelter, listening to the explosions one after another outside. The captain asked loudly: "Hey, girls, where did you come from?"

"Comrade Captain," Raisa, who was squatting next to him, replied loudly: "We came to report to the 437th Flying Regiment, but we were bombarded by the enemy as soon as we landed."

When the captain heard what Raisa said, he was stunned for a moment, and then asked: "Are you the women's flying squadron sent by your superiors?"

"If this is the 437th Flight Regiment, it should be us." After Raisa said this, thinking that the captain had saved the lives of several of her people, she took the initiative to extend her hand to him and said politely: "I am squadron leader Raisa

Lieutenant, what should I call you?"

The captain held Raisa's hand and replied politely but somewhat distantly: "I am Alexei, captain of the second squadron of the 427th Regiment. Welcome to Stalingrad."

"Captain Alexei, thank you for saving us." Lilia noticed Alexei's indifference towards her and said rudely: "You said you welcome us, but from your expression, it seems that you

Don’t you welcome us?”

Seeing that the young and beautiful blond beauty in front of him had read through his thoughts, Alexey just grinned and did not answer her question. Instead, he turned to Raisa and said: "Comrade Lieutenant, wait until the enemy's shelling is over."

, I will take you to the regiment headquarters to meet the regiment commander and ask him to assign combat tasks to you."

After the bombardment stopped, the five people crawled out of the bomb shelter in disgrace. Alexei took Raisa to see the regiment leader, while Lilia and the other two female pilots went to check whether the aircraft was damaged.

Along the way, the two met many pilots and enemy intelligence personnel who had just come out of their hiding places. When they saw a female pilot following Alexei, they couldn't help but point behind them and whisper about what could happen here.

A female pilot appears.

When they arrived at a semi-underground shelter, the sentry standing at the door saw the female pilot following Alexei and couldn't help but curiously asked: "Comrade Captain, who is she?"

"She is the squadron leader of the women's flying squadron. Their plane just landed at the airport before the bombardment started." Alexei asked the sentry: "I want to take her to see the regiment commander now. Is the regiment commander here?"

"Yes," the sentry nodded, extending his hand in a gesture of invitation: "Comrade Captain, please invite me."

Alexey took Raisa into the underground shelter, stopped at the door of a room, turned to Raisa and said, "Comrade Lieutenant, please wait a moment. I'll go in and talk to the regiment leader."

Seeing Raisa nodding in agreement, Alexei smiled at her and walked into the room. Colonel Khostnikov, who was lying in front of the table looking at a map, looked up when he heard someone walking in.

After taking a quick look and seeing clearly that it was Alexey, he asked casually: "Comrade Captain, did your squadron suffer any casualties in the shelling just now?"

"No, Comrade Commander." Alexey quickly replied: "Before the shelling started, our squadron did a good job of concealment. Although the enemy's shells caused some damage to the shells, we did not suffer any casualties.

.”

Khostnikov straightened up, looked at Alexey and asked: "Since you don't have any casualties, what are you doing here?"

"That's right, Comrade Commander." Alexei said with some embarrassment: "The new squadron leader wants to see you, and he is outside right now."

"Oh, have the additional flight squadron arrived for us?" After listening to Alexei's words, Khostnikov breathed a sigh of relief and said with a relaxed face: "Thank God, they are finally here, so there is no need

I'll call the commander again and ask for reinforcements."

When Alexey heard that the regiment commander used "them" instead of "them" when referring to the new flying squadron, he immediately understood that the other party may not know that the superior sent a female pilot to the regiment.

Squadron. After waiting for Khostnikov to finish speaking, he said with a wry smile: "Comrade Commander, the situation may be different from what you imagined."

"Is there any discrepancy?" Khostnikov asked with a surprised look on his face: "Comrade Captain, I don't understand what you mean."

"Comrade leader, you will understand when you see this person." After Alexey finished speaking, without waiting for Khostnikov to make any reaction, he turned towards the door and said: "Please come in,

Comrade Lieutenant."

Raisa, who was standing outside the door, heard Alexey's voice and quickly stepped into the room. She raised her hand to salute Khostnikov and reported dryly: "Comrade Colonel, Captain of the Women's Flying Squadron.

Lieutenant Raisa reports to you, I am at your command, please give me instructions!"

After Khostnikov clearly saw the female pilot wearing a pilot uniform in front of him, he couldn't help but be speechless. After staring at Raisa for a long time, he turned to Alexei and asked: "Comrade Captain, this is your superior.

Replenish our squadron?"

"Yes, Comrade Colonel." Before Alexei could answer, Raisa answered first: "Our superiors assigned us to the 437th Flying Regiment to participate in the battle."

"Join the fight?!" Khostnikov waited for Raisa to finish, then snorted and said, "What we need are real pilots, not a group of yellow-haired girls with no combat experience."

Khostnikov's words angered Raisa, and she faced him and said in a humble and condescending manner: "Comrade Colonel, there is only a difference between soldiers and civilians on the battlefield, there is no distinction between men and women."

Khostnikov sneered again and said: "That's quite beautiful to say. I guess you have only conducted simple flight training and carried out a non-dangerous air training mission. If you really let

When you go to the battlefield, your first reaction may be to turn around and run away when you see the enemy."

Facing Khostnikov's contempt and cynicism, Raisa tried hard to control her emotions, "Comrade Colonel, before we were sent here, we belonged to the 586th Fighter Flight Regiment. We have participated in many

He fought against the enemy and achieved some successes."

"No, you can't stay in my 437th Flying Regiment." Khostnikov said stubbornly: "I can't let the honor of the flying group be ruined in the hands of a group of women. Where are you coming from now?

Where to fly back, what we need are real pilots, not a group of young women. I want to call the comrade commander and ask him to personally give you the order."

Khostnikov always did things without delay. When he said to call the commander, he actually walked to the table, picked up the phone, and asked the operator to connect to the group army headquarters. Hearing the command of the commander, Major General Khryugin,

After hearing the voice, he said rather aggrievedly: "Comrade Commander, didn't you promise to send us real pilots? But why are a group of women coming?"

"What happened to the women?" Khryugin heard Khostnikov say, and immediately guessed what happened, and said dissatisfied: "Comrade Colonel, let me tell you, these female pilots have rich combat experience

That’s why the superiors decided to transfer them from the 586th Fighter Group to strengthen your group. I’m warning you not to discriminate against them, otherwise I will remove you from your post. Do you understand?”

"I understand, Comrade Commander." Khostnikov hit a snag with Khryugin and replied with a grimace: "I will follow your instructions and keep them."

After putting down the phone, Khostnikov stood up straight and said to Raisa in an official tone: "Lieutenant, follow Captain Alexei out, he will arrange a place for you."

Looking at Raisa and Alexei's leaving figures, Khostnikov silently made up his mind: Even if manpower is tight, he cannot assign combat missions to the women's flying squadron, lest they delay the entire regiment.

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Raisa couldn't guess what Khostnikov was thinking. As soon as she left the regiment command post, she curiously asked Alexei: "Comrade Captain, where do you plan to place us?"

Alexei pointed to a forest not far away and said: "Our barracks are there. The rooms of the Third Squadron are all vacant. You can stay with them first."

"Comrade Captain, I don't understand why the rooms in the third squadron are all empty?" Raisa asked in confusion after hearing Alexei's arrangements: "Where have they gone?"

"They all died." The expression on Alexei's face immediately became serious, and he said to Raisa: "Lieutenant Raisa, let me help you clean up the room first, and you go and call them all over."

After saying that, he walked towards the woods without looking back. Raisa looked at Alexei's leaving figure and was in a daze for a while, then she walked towards where the plane was parked.

Still far away, Raisa saw several planes belonging to her squadron, surrounded by a group of male pilots and ground crews. She didn't know what happened, so she trotted over quickly. When she got behind the crowd of onlookers, she

He said loudly: "Please give way, comrades, please give way."

When Raisa squeezed into the crowd, she saw Lilia and the three of them standing in front of a plane with sad faces. She walked over and asked curiously: "Lilia, what happened?"

Lilia pointed to the plane next to her and said to Raisa with a grimace: "Comrade Lieutenant, one of the fuel pipes of this plane was broken by German shrapnel. I wanted to ask the airport's mechanics to help us repair it, but they have nothing but

Standing aside and watching the fun, not willing to help at all."

After Raisa turned her head and glanced at the male pilots and ground crew members surrounding her, she immediately waved to them and said with some disgust: "Since you are unwilling to help, just go away and don't crowd around here." The male onlookers said with some disgust.

When the pilots and ground crew heard what Raisa said, they were too embarrassed to stay any longer and dispersed one after another.

When everyone around her had almost left, Raisa raised her hand and patted Lilia's shoulder gently twice, comforting her and saying: "Lilia, don't be discouraged. Since these men are not willing to help us repair the plane, then we

Just fix it yourself!”

"Fix the plane by yourself?!" Lilia couldn't help being stunned when she heard what Raisa said, and asked: "Comrade Lieutenant, can you repair the plane?"

"Why, don't you believe I can repair it?" Raisa replied with a smile: "Before the war, I worked as a mechanic in a car factory. Since cars can be repaired, I guess repairing airplanes won't be a big problem either.

." In order not to let the male soldiers look down on her, Raisa asked Lilia and the others to find tools and started repairing the broken oil pipeline by herself.

After half an hour of busy work, Raisa finally repaired the broken oil pipeline. Just as she was packing up the tools, she saw Alexei walking over with a man in a worker's uniform. Still far away,

Then I heard Alexei say loudly: "Comrade Lieutenant, I heard that there was something wrong with your plane, so I specially found a mechanic for you."

"Thank you, Comrade Captain." Raisa replied proudly while wiping her hands with a towel dipped in kerosene: "We have repaired the broken oil pipeline."

"What, what did you say?" After hearing Raisa's answer, Alexei was so surprised that his jaw almost dropped to the ground. He asked dubiously: "Comrade Lieutenant, you can't just joke about this kind of thing."

"Look at what you said," Raisa said with a smile: "If you don't believe it, you can ask the mechanic next to you to come over and check it out."


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