Steel Soviet Union

Chapter 2722: Unsafe Double Insurance

There are many big men and great people around him. Kovanov, who feels that he is "just so-so" in leading the division, has completely put away his self-confidence and pride that he has not yet expressed.

He began to "work steadily and be honest", and his meticulous attitude is no different from the appearance of excellent recruits when they just joined the company.

Of course, all this was seen and remembered by the political commissar who was stationed in the division headquarters and presided over the major and minor matters and numerous tasks of the division headquarters as the deputy political commander in the absence of Malashenko and Lavrinenko.

When there are outstanding young people, those who should be promoted should be promoted, and those who should be entrusted with important tasks should be entrusted with important tasks.

If it is gold, you have the responsibility to make it shine. This is one of the responsibilities of those in a superior position. The political commissar who presides over all matters of the division headquarters certainly does so.

When the idea of ​​"Guard Staff" was proposed, the first person that the political commissar thought of was Kovanov, who was conscientious in his work and had a dual degree in "Infantry" and "Staff".

He was good at managing infantry, and he was also good at making plans and implementing them.

The important thing was that Kovanov had worked as a guard leader a long time ago. That was after he graduated from the infantry department and joined the army, and before he got the opportunity to study in the staff department.

So if you really want to say it seriously, this can be regarded as returning to his old job, and there is no problem of being inexperienced.

The only thing he is not good at is that he is not so professional in the field of tank soldiers.

But this is not a big deal. After all, the guard tank company directly under the division is a special unit commanded by Malashenko himself. There is no need to worry too much about the specific combat command and combat plan. Malashenko will handle it personally.

The newly created position of guard staff, at most, is to do daily arrangements for this special heavy tank guard company, logistics maintenance and various coordination tasks besides combat. It is not difficult to put it on the table.

So, after analyzing and evaluating, the political commissar, who felt that there were basically no foreseeable problems, immediately handed this enviable job to Kovanov.

Of course, Kovanov, who was entrusted with an important task, did not disappoint in his performance in the new position.

His excellent performance was not only noticed and praised by the political commissar, but gradually, Malashenko, who originally did not pay much attention to Kovanov, also noticed such a talent who specially escorted his guard tank company.

With more attention, Malashenko naturally got to know Kovanov.

For Kovanov himself, this time he was in the eyes of the division commander, and in the leadership division with so many talented people, he was remembered by the division commander. Such an opportunity is hard to come by.

When Malashenko encountered such a group of American journalists who suddenly visited, although he did not like them very much, he had to "like them", and he had to find a "general nanny" for these soft eggs who could not even protect themselves.

The first person Malashenko thought of was Kovanov, who had a solid academic background, sufficient management experience, and most importantly, could speak fluent English.

Since you Americans want guards, I can send you a guard expert, right?

When I think of the guard company directly under the division headquarters, it cannot be easily transferred, and it is also responsible for the important position of guarding the division headquarters.

Secondly, although the guard company directly under the division headquarters is well equipped and the personnel are all elite, the guard company is a security force rather than a combat force after all. Since its establishment, the number of times it can actually fire at the enemy and shoot bullets is very few.

In terms of emotion and reason, it is not appropriate to transfer the guard company directly managed by Kovanov to the front line for security.

Therefore, Malashenko specially assigned another elite field company to Kovanov, a mechanized infantry company from the Second Brigade in Varosha, commanded by Captain Sulovichenko.

Unlike most of the troops in the Second Brigade, they were newly formed when the leader division was expanded.

More than 30% of the veterans in the company commanded by Sulovichenko were witnesses, survivors, and final winners of the Battle of Stalingrad.

There are very few people who can bring all the spare parts and come out of Stalingrad alive. This company has more than 30% and nearly 40% of such people.

It can only be said that this is no longer an ordinary field company. In terms of the battlefield environment of street fighting, it can indeed be called a "specialized company".

Another bonus is that the company commander of this company, Captain Sulovichenko, is Kovanov's military school classmate and old acquaintance. Malashenko only knew about this after he had selected the company.

On the other hand, if you think about it carefully, isn't that just right? It just happens to be convenient for the two of them to cooperate, so the matter is happily decided.

The purpose of Malashenko's seemingly fussy doing this is very simple, and there is only one.

Try to prevent these Americans from losing their lives, especially not on their own territory.

If the worst happens, it is actually not a big problem for Malashenko who sits in this position today. But on the other hand, this matter is indeed quite troublesome, that is, the kind of problem that is not big, but it is as disgusting as a toad crawling on your feet.

Maybe Malashenko will have to write the report himself. Malashenko, who is usually too busy to review documents, has no time to do this for you? Not to mention the possibility of cooperating with superiors to conduct a post-investigation.

These things are unbearable just to think about, and it is best not to get involved. So Malashenko sent his trusted people and specially selected elite companies to deal with this matter together, in order to be as foolproof as possible and double insurance.

But Malashenko never thought that the double insurance he specially took out would still be insecure in the end and cause trouble.

"What? People were beaten by Germans? And they were shot several times?"

"Turn around immediately and go to the field hospital!"

I originally planned to go to the division headquarters in the town outside the city to find the political commissar to deal with the emergency, but I was almost at the edge of the city when I suddenly encountered this kind of thing.

After learning the news on the car radio, Malashenko immediately ordered the convoy to turn around and head straight to the field hospital he had just left not long ago.

As soon as he entered the room, he saw Kovanov running towards him with a bad look on his face. Malashenko had already thought about what to do on the way here, so of course he didn't start cursing like a shrew as soon as he met him.

After thinking calmly, he first looked at the situation on the scene, and saw the closed door of the operating room not far behind Kovanov. Malashenko roughly guessed the current situation and blurted out the question.

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