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Chapter five hundred and ninety fourth youth camp interview

After the reinforcements arrived at their destination, they still had to continue walking for a while. It was already three o'clock in the afternoon, the sun began to set in the west, and March 29th was about to pass.??

The waiting time was quite boring, and Balzen himself sat in a big pit smoking a cigarette.

In battlefield life, there is nothing to do when there is no fighting. You can either continue to dig holes and cut trees to strengthen the defense of the position, or check your weapons and equipment. After everything is done, you can lie down in the foxhole you dug, or in the future

In the grave, he lay down and slept heartlessly.

The same is true for most of the soldiers. They have been digging holes for several hours. After confirming that there is no danger, many of them have already taken a rest early. Many of them are smoking happily, such as Balzen himself.

The youth camp followed Skavsky enthusiastically. Their team was very neat and tidy, and even their kicks were in sync.

They were kicking in goose-step, and the ground was shaking slightly. This could not be hidden from the vigilant soldiers. These veterans fell asleep in time and could sense abnormalities in the environment.

People woke up one after another, like prairie dogs, poking their heads out of their foxholes, even loading their ammunition for safety.

Balzen held the butt of his cigarette and pressed it hard against the soil a few times, then kicked it into his pocket before crawling out of the pit. He straightened his military uniform, put on his hat and straightened it up. His slovenly image was gone.

Wearing military uniforms to welcome the additional troops.

But everyone in the youth camp has understood everything.

Balzen currently leads more than a thousand troops. The position in the forest is as wide as two kilometers. The defense is strongest only near the headquarters.

Kharkov saw a large number of foxholes, as well as machine gun and mortar positions. Many people looked directly at their group. Almost none of them wore military caps or helmets. Most of them

The people were only wearing shirts or even vests, holding cigarettes in their mouths with disgrace and looking straight at them.

From their eyes, Kharkiv understood that these guys, who had just emerged from the earth, were clearly looking at the female soldiers in the team. No, soon someone blew a wild whistle and even waved hello.

The marching team immediately became restless, and the originally uniform pace became chaotic.

"Comrades, don't be afraid, these are our comrades! This is what real battlefield life is like!" Kharkiv quickly reminded, he did not want some of his subordinates to be frightened by this.

Real veterans are no exception to the behavior of these guys. Natasha sighed and said to the nervous Kharkiv: "These guys are just joking with us. They are all very trustworthy comrades."

.Although they are behaving like hooligans now, they still treat our female soldiers very well."

"You should tell your dozens of sisters about this!" Kharkiv's mentality relaxed slightly. Of course he knew the temperament of these soldiers. Life on the battlefield is so boring. When he saw a group of young and beautiful girls arriving at the front line, he

Isn’t it because the hormones suddenly exploded?

All this came to an abrupt end with one man's roar...

Balzen was dressed very neatly, including several of his accompanying guards. As a commander, he ordered his restless subordinates to stay calm, and the embarrassing scene with the girls was completely ended.

Kharkov gave a few more orders, and the entire team returned to order and stood in four columns in front of Balzen.

At this point, Kharkiv took three steps forward, saluted, and replied mechanically: "The entire youth camp has been assembled. Please give instructions, sir!"

Balzen raised his right hand in return. He was not in a hurry to answer. He glanced at these young soldiers first and muttered involuntarily: "Let a group of children go to the front line. Those officers at the division headquarters are really crazy!"

In any case, these children must have arrived and become his subordinates. This time, he can only accept them intact.

"The entire youth battalion is here! I have been ordered to receive you, and now you are under the command of the reconnaissance company. Now! Everyone rest on the spot and wait for further orders!"

In fact, Balzen didn't think of a good way to arrange these children. In theory, the best solution is to break up the youth battalion. The current army is composed of two elite infantry battalions and a reconnaissance company. Each of the three troops has a leader.

A group of children.

The order is to let these children participate in actual combat. There will be casualties in the battle. When he thinks that these children will die in the battle, Balzen feels great pressure. Especially there are half girls in the team. Let this group of thick and powerful warriors see this group of children.

The tragic death of the little girl may have caused a psychological breakdown!

He had no good idea, so he had to call Kharkov to his side first, and of course Natasha and Star Tao.

The youth camp arrived at the front, and the soldiers carrying supplies and additional elite soldiers arrived at the back.

Under the setting sun, Balzen held a military meeting. He first reported to the new soldiers the tasks facing the army.

There is no special expenditure for the mission. Considering that the airdrop operation will be carried out in the early morning of the next day, who knows how much the enemy will be stimulated. Once they attack, this line of defense will be the first line to resist the enemy.

"The reason why we built defense lines and temporary barracks in the forest is to take advantage of our forest operations. This place is outside the coverage of enemy artillery fire. It is absolutely safe at the moment, but once the battle breaks out, everything will be unknown.

.New comrades will be assigned to various units to supplement their strength. As for the youth camp..."

Speaking of this, Balzen quickly paused. He originally wanted to use the reason that the youth camp was a group of children and let them stay behind. But would it be arbitrary to say so?

He slowly asked Kharkov: "I don't know much about the combat effectiveness of the youth battalion. So as the battalion commander of this unit, Kharkov, how do you think your unit should be arranged? It is based on the current organization.

For action, it is better to divide into small units and add them to each unit."

"Of course we will fight in the form of a youth battalion!" Kharkov made a decision immediately.

"Very good. If you decide like this, I won't have any worries. Why don't you just serve as a reserve team? I'll send you out when the battle gets fiercest!"

But this was not Kharkiv's original intention. He asked: "Why is it a reserve force? If you want us to be a front-line force! There are more than 100 of us who have been on the battlefield. There are also many veterans who have been on the battlefield, even the new recruits who joined later.

After experiencing live-fire training and long-term armed obstacle course cross-country, I believe that my people are capable of fighting."

Balzen said distrustfully: "But you are still too young after all. It's not that I don't believe in your combat effectiveness, but elite soldiers like Natasha and Besica are rare. You are all children, they

He is a veteran, but the other hundred or so are all new recruits."

"So sir, you still think we are not qualified?!" Kharkiv looked really dissatisfied at this moment, even very angry.

Natasha quickly pulled on his clothes to calm him down.

Since the child was pouting, Balzen was no longer polite. He put down his amiable face and said seriously: "Kharkov, do you remember last August? How did you become the commander? The youth camp is restless.

The plan was to attack without authorization, causing half of the casualties in an instant. What was originally a battle of annihilation turned into a battle of rout. Who do you think you are? Are you still picky about my orders? Most of the squad leaders and platoon leaders among these soldiers you see are

The veterans at that time knew exactly what you and your youth camp were like!"

Having said this, Kharkiv shut up.

What else could he say? He could only obey the order with practical actions, and the youth battalion thus became the rearguard of the reconnaissance company directly under Balzen. 8


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