Chapter 3014 Go to School, Alsim
Although Malashenko promoted Alsim, how to deal with Alsim's position is a troublesome matter.
This is not to say that Malashenko does not have a suitable position for him, but it is a question of whether Alsim is willing to do it.
Who is Alsim?
He is a person who refuses the promotion order from his superiors in order to lead the charge, kill the enemy, and fight the Nazis face to face.
The reason is very simple, just one.
You want me to be the battalion commander and command the troops and deploy the troops on the map?
Come on, come on, come on, just a rough guy like me can still tell the difference. I, Alsim, can do nothing except blood splashing three feet and killing enemies.
If you ask me if I should be the battalion commander, then I say I won't.
If you force me to be the battalion commander, then I have no choice but to be the battalion commander.
But at that time, I will definitely be demoted to a private or sent to the punishment camp because of my poor command.
Anyway, it doesn't matter where I go, it doesn't matter to me, Alsim. No matter where he is or what his status is, as long as he can fight the Nazis, it doesn't matter whether he is a company commander or a private.
Given Alsim's negative attitude, it is definitely not appropriate to force him to be promoted. It is not good for both public and private interests, and will only produce counterproductive effects.
Understanding this situation, Malashenko simply let him go. Since he is doing well as a company commander who leads the charge, let him continue like this. It is not too late to talk about promotion after the war is over.
Now the war with the Nazis is over, and although the war with the devils is imminent, it will definitely not last too long.
Malashenko asked himself if he had the obligation and responsibility to put Alsim's future arrangements on the agenda, and now is the time. Guiding Alsim to take the right path in the future peaceful years when there is no war to fight is something Malashenko has been seriously planning for a long time, and he is even more determined to put it into practice.
"It is foreseeable that the war with the Japanese devils will end soon, Alsim, what arrangements do you have for yourself in the future?"
After leaving the military headquarters and getting in the car, Malashenko asked the driver to drive slowly towards Krause. He planned to have a good chat with Alsim on the way.
Not saying that it can be finalized directly, at least there should be some progress.
If he doesn't arrange Alsim well, Malashenko is really worried that if he has any changes in the future or leaves the army, what will happen to this Slavic superman who is full of killing skills and stubborn, and who is only loyal to Malashenko based on self-awareness.
Malashenko doesn't want to persuade him with nonsense like "It's wrong for you to be loyal to me personally, you have to change it". It doesn't work at all to say such words to such a determined person who can fight out of the sea of corpses and blood without even blinking an eye.
Moreover, if I push Alsim too far, no one can convince him as completely as I do, and Alsim has the character of "I don't care about you or not, it all depends on whether I like you or not".
If there is no problem, it is good luck. If there is a problem, it is inevitable, and it may be a big problem that people don't expect.
Malashenko doesn't want to see Alsim end up like this. While he can still give him correct guidance, he must seize the opportunity and do it sooner rather than later.
When he heard Malashenko asking about his future, Alsim knew that it was for his own good.
What to do when there is no war to fight in the future is indeed what Alsim himself has been thinking about repeatedly.
Although he is indeed confused, if it is Malashenko's guidance and hope, Alsim asks himself that he is still willing to accept it and does not reject it. And he will try his best to try to satisfy Comrade Commander. As for whether he can do it, it depends on the situation and he is unsure.
"I don't know, Comrade Commander. I have asked myself many times what I should do in the future. I used to think that I would retire and go home when there were no more wars to fight, and go back to my hometown in Siberia to continue hunting as a hunter. I have long been accustomed to this kind of life."
"But now, I feel that if you don't give me orders, my life will be like something is missing. I dare not think about how I should live in such a day. If I seek guidance but get nothing, I may spend a lot of time thinking about what I should do, and I may not find the answer."
On the surface, he is a Slavic superman who can tear German sticks with his hands, but privately he is eager to seek Malashenko's recognition and guidance.
It was so in the past, and it is still so now.
Malashenko, who had long foreseen that the situation would be like this, stared out of the car window, and the answer he had already thought of blurted out.
"Go to school first, Artim."
"After we defeat the Japanese devils, I want to send you to the Ryazan Infantry Academy to study infantry command."
"But don't worry, when you return from school, the leadership army will still be open to you, and there will be a brand new position waiting for you. I not only look forward to your academic success, but also to your greater achievements in the future command position."
What Malashenko did not tell Artim was that the General Staff considered that the Red Army lacked a large number of middle-level and grassroots commanders with theoretical knowledge of synthetic command in the current stage of development.
As a specific measure to further promote the in-depth reform of the Red Army's arms synthesis, the Ryazan Infantry School has been prepared as the first batch of pilot schools to use new arms synthesis textbooks and has specially opened a new arms synthesis command course.
A considerable part of the new textbooks came from the Leader Army, which was written by Malashenko and compiled by the entire army of the Leader Army. Combining various actual combat cases of the Leader Army and its predecessor, the Leader Division, and the development history of the army's evolution and reform as examples, the first phase of experimental teaching and training for grassroots commanders in the synthetic forces was carried out.
For this reason, Malashenko had even found out some news in advance.
After the war against Japan, he would be assigned to the Ryazan School for a period of time.
There is no need to clock in every day, but there should be a lot of courses.
First of all, the teachers and instructors in the school must know how to teach, how to use the new textbooks, and how to teach students, so that they can teach more students and cultivate more talents.
It is precisely by taking advantage of the opportunity to go to the school to take up a post that Malashenko hopes to bring Artim in. Taking advantage of this wave of development that urgently needs talents, train Artim and shape Artim's command ability so that he can develop to a higher position in the future.
Hearing Malashenko's plan for his future, Alsim fell silent and did not answer directly.
Glancing at the face of the army commander with his peripheral vision, Alsim could clearly see the expectation in Malashenko's eyes, and it was obvious what kind of answer he wanted to hear.
He had never disappointed the army commander in the past, and he would not let it happen now, and he would do his best to prevent it from happening in the future.
Thinking of this, Alsim, who was relieved, also knew how to answer.
"I am willing to go to school, even if I haven't even learned all the words, but I will definitely work hard! Alsim promises you that he will do his best to complete the task, and the classroom is my battlefield!"
Although the metaphor sounds a bit inappropriate, Alsim is not good at speaking nice words. Being able to say this is enough to make his ambition clear, and it is also the answer that Malashenko expects. This can be seen from the smile on Comrade Lao Ma's face.
"Work hard! I will go to school to see you, and I hope to see your name on the list of top students. I believe you can do it!"