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Chapter 101 Womens Anti-aircraft Machine Gun Company

Rokossovsky introduced the current predicament to the two division commanders and assigned them tasks. Then he walked up to Sokov and said to him: "Captain Sokov, judging from the intelligence we have obtained,

The German army plans to launch a counterattack against Susinich. After retaking the city, it plans to completely cut off the supply lines of friendly forces to the west of us. The enemies in the north will be defended by the troops of the 324th Division; while in the south, it depends on you.

We have established a camp, we must hold it firmly and don’t take a step back!”

Sokov had just heard that the German army would launch a counterattack against Suhinich, and he looked indifferent. According to his idea, if the enemy comes, he will fight; if he cannot beat him, he will retreat. Anyway, there is such a big Suhinich behind him.

Where is Qicheng? But when he heard Rokossovsky’s last words, he couldn’t help but break out in cold sweat. In order to confirm that his guess was correct, he tentatively asked: “Comrade Commander, if I understand it correctly,

, do you plan to let our battalion be responsible for the defense of the south?"

"Yes, that's what I mean." Unexpectedly, Rokossovsky nodded in affirmation as soon as he said his words, "Although you are organized into a battalion, in terms of equipment and number of people, you are better than any infantry in the city.

The corps is strong, so I am very relieved to entrust this arduous task to you."

After figuring out Rokossovsky's true thoughts, Sokov suddenly felt his legs were a little weak. The hundreds of German troops who attacked yesterday only had five cannons to provide artillery support, which made him very embarrassed. If he hadn't come here,

Two companies, but two battalions, were strengthened with tanks and artillery. Even if the entire battalion was wiped out, they would not be able to defend the unknown high ground.

He lowered his head and considered whether he should explain his difficulties to Rokossovsky and let other people's troops perform this arduous and glorious defense task; at the worst, he should send several troops to cooperate with him.

Suddenly I heard Kazakov's voice: "Captain Sokov, there is one more thing I forgot to tell you."

Sokov looked at Kazakov in surprise, trying to figure out what the other party was going to tell him. Kazakov continued: "I just received a female anti-aircraft machine gun company yesterday evening. In order to

Strengthen the air defense forces in the south of the city, I think we will deploy them in the defensive zone of your battalion."

"Women's anti-aircraft machine gun company?" Sokov has been in this time and space for so long, and this is the first time he heard about an organized female unit. He couldn't help but secretly muttered in his heart: "Put a group of women on the battlefield.

There won’t be any scandal, right?”

Seeing Sokov's silence, Kazakov thought that he was unwilling to accept this unit, so he quickly explained to him: "Captain Sokov, this may be the first time you have heard of the establishment of an organic female unit. You

Don’t worry, although this unit has just been established, their company commanders and instructors are all commanders and fighters who have participated in combat. I believe that under their leadership, the performance of the female soldiers on the battlefield will not let you down."

As a person from later generations, Sokov knows better than anyone how much contribution Soviet women made in the Great Patriotic War. He straightened up and asked Kazakov: "Comrade General, I want to ask

, after this force is deployed in our defense area, will it be under my command?"

"Does this need to be said?" Kazakov turned his head and glanced at Rokossovsky, and said to Sokov with a smile: "You have the highest military rank, so naturally you have the final say on the unknown highland in the south of the city."

Hearing that the women's anti-aircraft machine gun company was under his command, Sokov couldn't help but be happy. He quickly asked: "Comrade General, do you know where the women's anti-aircraft machine gun company is?"

Kazakov did not speak, but turned his questioning eyes to Rokossovsky. After seeing the other party slightly nodding, he said to Sokov: "Let's go, Captain Sokov, I will take him with you now."

You go, I hope they didn't suffer any damage in the shelling just now."

Kazakov waved over a three-wheeled motorcycle and swaggered into the sidecar. Then he waved Sokov to sit behind the motorcyclist. After the two sat down, Kazakov looked at the motorcycle.

The hand said: "Go to the women's anti-aircraft machine gun company."

When he arrived at the station of the anti-aircraft machine gun company, Sokov was startled by the scene in front of him. Next to a two-story building that was half destroyed and still burning, there was a group of female soldiers wearing steel helmets surrounding them.

They were wailing loudly. There were many craters of different sizes near where they were standing. It seemed that they had also been shelled here.

Kazakov squeezed into the crowd with Sokov and asked loudly: "Where is the commander? What happened here?" Because the female soldiers cried too loudly, he suppressed his voice. Sokov

Kokov quickly raised his voice and repeated Kazakov's words.

The cries of the female soldiers were much quieter. A slender young female soldier wearing a steel helmet came over, raised her hand to salute Kazakov and said: "Comrade General, Lieutenant Liuba, commander of the women's anti-aircraft machine gun company, greets you."

Report!"

"What happened to you here?" Kazakov asked with some displeasure: "Why are you all crying!"

Lieutenant Liuba turned her body to one side, pointed to the ground not far away and said to Kazakov: "Comrade General, please take a look."

Kazakov looked in the direction of Liuba's finger and saw a row of corpses lying neatly on the ground. Not far away, a dozen male soldiers were digging a hole with shovels. Seeing this, Kazakov

The corners of his mouth twitched violently for a few times, and then he asked: "Comrade Lieutenant, were they all killed in the shelling just now?"

"Yes, Comrade General." Lieutenant Liuba nodded vigorously, and then said: "In the shelling just now, three of our anti-aircraft machine guns were blown up, eleven female soldiers died, and fifteen others were injured.

."

When Sokov heard what Liuba said, his heart sank suddenly. On the way here, he asked Kazakov and knew that this anti-aircraft machine gun company had nine machine guns and nearly a hundred girls. But there was no such thing.

It occurred to me that before this company even entered the battle, it suffered a quarter loss under the enemy's shelling.

Liuba's report also surprised Kazakov. He looked around and then asked: "Where are the other wounded?"

"People have been sent to the nearby field hospital." When Liuba spoke, she glanced at Sokov, thinking that the captain was Kazakov's adjutant, so she continued to look at Kazakov and asked: "

Comrade General, the Germans have killed so many of our sisters, and we want to avenge them. When will you assign us combat missions?"

"Let's get to know each other." Kazakov pulled Sokov in front of Liuba and introduced her: "This is Captain Sokov, the commander of the Istria Battalion. From now on, your company will

Officially accept his command."


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