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Chapter 59 Long-distance raid

 Seeing that Lin Hua's Istria company successfully occupied the German position, Andryushchenko couldn't help but be overjoyed, and personally led his people over to count the results. After doing all this, he called to tell the good news

Report to Remizov.

Rokossovsky, who came to inspect the work of the right-wing cluster headquarters, walked into the headquarters and saw Remizov holding a phone in one hand and a pen in the other, taking notes, so he repeated loudly:

"... Our army annihilated a total of 163 enemies and captured 29 alive... What were the casualties of our army?... What? 159 people were sacrificed and 82 were injured... Damn it, how could we pay such a high price?"

When Rokossovsky first heard that the Istrian company had captured the enemy's position, he was quite happy. But when he heard that they had suffered such heavy casualties, he couldn't help but frowned. He quickly walked to the table and grabbed

He grabbed the microphone in Remizov's hand and tried to snatch it away. Remizov, who was on the phone, felt that someone was trying to snatch away his microphone and was about to have a seizure. But when he looked up, he saw the person standing in front of him.

It was Commander Rokossovsky, who quickly handed over the microphone very cooperatively.

Rokossovsky said loudly into the microphone: "I am Army Group Commander Rokossovsky, Comrade Lieutenant Colonel, please hand the phone to Lieutenant Sokov, I want to speak to him."

Andryushchenko heard Rokossovsky's voice suddenly coming from the receiver. He couldn't help but be stunned for a moment. Then he handed the phone to Lin Hua next to him and whispered at the same time: "Lieutenant Sokov, Army Group

Comrade Commander wants to speak to you."

Lin Hua took the microphone and said respectfully: "Hello, Comrade Commander, I am Sokov!"

"Hello, Misha." Rokossovsky called Lin Hua's nickname affectionately and asked politely: "I heard that you have captured the enemy's position?"

"Yes, Comrade Commander." Although he successfully captured the position by the Rama River, Lin Hua felt no joy at all when he thought of the 159 sacrificed soldiers. He replied in a heavy tone: "But we

The company's casualties were too great."

"In order to defend our great motherland, no matter how high the price is, it is still worth it to us." After Rokossovsky finished this cliche, he then asked: "Tell me, why are you doing this?"

Will there be so many casualties?"

"Comrade Commander," when counting the results of the battle, Lin Hua had seriously considered the reasons for the heavy casualties of the troops. When Rokossovsky asked about it, he answered truthfully: "Among the casualties, the main ones are

It is mainly composed of original guerrillas. They have never fought a regular battle and lack the necessary battlefield experience, so they will pay greater casualties in such tough battles."

"The guerrillas should become more mature after this battle." After Rokossovsky said with emotion, he suddenly asked: "How many bayonets do you still have now?"

Lin Hua knew that the number of bayonets Rokossovsky asked was a popular question in the army today, which meant how many people could participate in the battle. He silently calculated in his mind for a moment and answered: "

Report to Comrade Commander, including the lightly wounded, we still have 210 people who can fight."

"210 people, almost twice as many people as the normal establishment." After Rokossovsky repeated the number, he continued: "I have a difficult task that I am going to give you to complete.

I wonder if you have confidence?"

Lin Hua did not dare to make guarantees easily before he knew what the mission was. He could only ask cautiously: "Comrade Commander, can you tell me what mission we will carry out?"

"Lieutenant Sokov," perhaps because he wanted to assign a task to Lin Hua, Rokossovsky did not call him by his nickname anymore, but called him by his surname and official position: "In Voloklam

More than two hundred kilometers southwest of Skopje, there is a small city called Kalmanovo, surrounded by forests and lakes. According to reports from scouts, the Germans established a prisoner-of-war camp there, which held more than 4,000 prisoners.

Our army’s captured commanders and fighters. Your company’s mission is to rush to the area immediately and rescue the commanders and fighters held in the prisoner of war camp!”

After understanding the mission that Rokossovsky wanted him to perform, Lin Hua couldn't help but smile secretly in his heart: He didn't expect that his superiors would really use his unit as a special forces or a death squad. Voloklamsk is a distance from Karl

Manovo is more than 200 kilometers away. If the road conditions are good, it only takes about four or five hours to get there by car. But if you march on foot in a snow-covered area, you won't be able to get there in less than a week.

Destination. Thinking of this, he quickly said to Rokossovsky: "It's more than two hundred kilometers to Kalmanovo. Even if we forcefully march, it will take five or six days to reach the destination."
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"Don't worry, Lieutenant Sokov." Rokossovsky said on the phone: "I will arrange snow transportation for you so that you can reach your destination as soon as possible."

When it comes to snow transportation, the first thing Lin Hua thinks of is automatic sleds. However, after thinking about it, it is unrealistic for Rokossovsky to equip himself with automatic sleds. First, the equipment is small in quantity and the load is not high.

He asked the soldiers to stand on the crowbar and hitchhike. It was fine for a short distance, but if they walked one or two hundred kilometers, at least half of the soldiers would be frostbitten. Therefore, he asked cautiously: "Comrade Commander, I don't know.

What kind of snow vehicles do our superiors plan to equip us with?"

"Sleigh," Rokossovsky said after naming the means of transport he was about to allocate, he was afraid that Lin Hua would misunderstand, so he emphasized: "It's just not an automatic sled, but a horse-drawn sleigh."

Lin Hua felt much more at ease when he heard that it was a horse-drawn sleigh. Although this kind of sleigh was slower, during the march, the soldiers could huddle together on the sled to keep warm, and they could also take time to take a nap. Lin Hua then asked

Said: "Comrade Commander, after we rescue these commanders and fighters, what will be the next task?"

"Find a way to arm them," Rokossovsky said slowly: "You can fight guerrillas nearby, and after our army captures Voloklamsk, we will rush over to join you."

"Understood, Comrade Commander." Lin Hua couldn't help but feel a headache when he learned that after rescuing these commanders and fighters, he had to find a way to arm them. He wanted to shirk it, but then he thought, since Rokossov

Ski entrusting you with such an important matter shows that he trusts you. If you push back and forth, it will inevitably lower the impression in his mind. Therefore, Lin Hua thought for a moment and then decisively agreed: "We

We even guarantee to complete the tasks assigned to us by our superiors.”


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