USSR 1941

Chapter 834 Political Commissar

After Denisokov knew this, he immediately went to his father to argue.

But Shulka knew it wouldn't work.

Because if even Zolotarev was transferred, then of course Denisokov could not prevent anything.

Viktorovich (Denisokov's father) will not make concessions, and it is impossible to make concessions, because it may affect his official career and even the lives of their father and son... Putting his son in Shulka's army is almost Tell the whole commissar system that they are on Shulka's side.

It is said that Denisokov would return to the 82nd Infantry Regiment no matter how much Viktorovich tried to dissuade him, even at the risk of falling out with his father.

But it was still useless. As a political commissar, Viktorovich had too many means to stop him. He found an excuse and put Denisokov in prison, and then Denisokov's transfer order appeared On Shulka's desk.

At the same time, this situation is not an exception, and then several officers were transferred from the 82nd Infantry Regiment for other reasons.

The reason is somewhat similar to that of Denisokov... Before that, the 82nd Infantry Regiment was Shangbobo, and many high-ranking officials would take advantage of opportunities or use their connections to squeeze into the 82nd Infantry Regiment. After all, if they were also fighting on the front line , it is of course better to be in the victorious army, because this at least increases the hope of survival and military exploits.

But now, because they knew that Shulka had offended the political commissar, and they were afraid of being implicated, of course they dispersed immediately.

This is not a troublesome thing, Shulka, the son of high-ranking officials, doesn't bother to talk to them, it's better to leave.

What really upset Shulka was that, as Zolotarev said, a new political commissar came to the 82nd Infantry Regiment.

On this day, Shulka was discussing the issue of troop reorganization with Andrian.

Troop integration was a big problem, especially with the 82nd Infantry.

The reason why other troops don't have this problem is because their battalions have similar combat qualities, at most a few companies of sharp knives.

But Shulka's 82nd Infantry Regiment had a super-qualified fifth battalion (cadet battalion, composed of snipers and mortars), and a fourth battalion composed of naval infantry members.

The other three battalions are ordinary infantry battalions. Although the combat effectiveness of the first and second battalions is not weak, there is a considerable gap compared with the fourth and fifth battalions.

Not to mention the third battalion, which is still called "Boy Scouts" by other soldiers until now.

A serious problem will arise if the combat quality of each battalion is large. When the fourth and fifth battalions with better quality suffer casualties in battle, their soldiers cannot be replenished, so the number is getting smaller and smaller.

Among them is the fourth battalion composed of naval infantry... Compared with the fifth battalion, the fourth battalion is more engaged in front-line combat, so casualties are inevitable.

As a result, there are only more than 100 people left in the fourth battalion, and some of them are "slightly injured and cannot go to the line of fire".

"There are indeed reinforcements for us in the rear!" Andrianka said: "But the recruits have no combat experience at all. If they are recruited into the fourth or fifth battalion, I'm afraid..."

Shulka knows what will happen. The fourth battalion is a unit that can swim and is equipped with a large number of amphibious landing ships. They are good at amphibious operations. If you add inexperienced recruits to the fourth battalion, let alone increase their combat effectiveness, can you? It's okay to add chaos.

The same is true for the fifth battalion, it is difficult to find suitable supplementary soldiers.

After thinking about it, Shulka asked, "How many supplementary soldiers do we have?"

"Two hundred people came in the first batch!" Andrianka replied.

"Replenish them all to the boot camp!" Shulka said.

"But, Comrade Shulka!" Andrianka objected: "In this case, the recruit battalion has too many troops, and the other battalions still cannot replenish their strength!"

"Let the fourth battalion and the fifth battalion send some instructors to the new barracks for training!" Shulka said: "Train for a few weeks, and then pick out the ones they want!"

Andrianka said "oh", then nodded in agreement.

In this way, the strength requirements of the fourth and fifth battalions can be guaranteed... Although they may still not be able to meet them, at least they are selected for their training, and they know what kind of soldiers they need.

"But the third battalion will be..." Andrianka was still a little apprehensive, because if all the good soldiers were picked up by the fourth or fifth battalion, then the third battalion would lose its morale and combat effectiveness.

"The third battalion can be defined as a reserve battalion!" Shulka said: "It is used to prepare recruits to adapt to the battlefield and enter the regular army to go to the front line. Usually, they only perform low-intensity tasks!"

Things are like this sometimes, if you don't talk about it, it will have an impact, but if you talk about it, it will be much better.

Compared with the third battalion, if it is not listed as a reserve battalion, it is required by the requirements of an ordinary infantry battalion, and on the other hand, if it is constantly "pinched", it will undoubtedly lower the morale of this battalion and the morale of the army.

If you tell them clearly: You are only used to supplement other infantry battalions, and only by performing well can you enter the infantry battalion you want to enter, but it will make them scramble to show their best.

Of course, it's a different matter if some soldiers don't intend to go to the battlefield and want to stay in the boot camp until the end of the battle.

But of course, there is also a way to deal with this part of the "desert" fighter Shulka.

"After the selection of the fourth and fifth battalions, let the first and second battalions choose!" Shulka said: "If none of the troops can be selected, let them clear the mines!"

"Yes!" Andrianka replied.

This also means that soldiers in the new barracks must find ways to enter a battalion, because no one will be willing to clear mines, especially the German "S" shaped mines.

At the same time, this request is not too much, because the first battalion and the second battalion are actually ordinary infantry battalions. They do not have high requirements for the source of troops. If they can't even meet this requirement, they can only go to mine clearance.

While Shulka and Andrianka were dealing with the matter, a tall colonel in a red cap walked into the low command post.

He glanced around, then went straight to Shulka, gave a military salute, and said, "Hello, Comrade Shulka! My name is Kirillovich, and this is my military ID card..."

As he said that, Kirillovich took out his military officer's card and handed it to Shulka, saying: "I was ordered to report to you. I am honored to be the political commissar of the 82nd Infantry Regiment. I hope we will have a happy cooperation in the future!"

Kirillovich looked very stable, and his words were calm and powerful. Immediately, Shulka knew that he was a political commissar with a firm political stand... Maybe this was because Khrushchev had learned the previous lesson , worried that the Political Committee would be "assimilated" by Shulka.

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