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Volume 3 Far East Story Chapter 602 (Part 2) Jumping out to fight

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    The one who jumped out to launch a crossfire was not the Cossack cavalry general who had quarreled with him last time, but the commander of the 2nd Kazan Infantry Division, Ivan Ivanovich Zulin. This guy was an old martial arts general from the Tsarist era.  At this moment, people are fanning the flames and making accusations.

    It turned out that his 2nd Division suffered heavy losses in the battles in the previous two days. The two brigades each suffered more than 2,000 casualties. This made the division commander, who has a bit of gray hair, a little bit uneasy. However, in the past two days, the recruitment of troops and weapons  In the equipment distribution, the supplements and equipment obtained by the 2nd Division were obviously not as good as those of the 1st Division, which made the division commander Zu Lin a little angry.

    Damn it, everyone has fought through fire and water in Chivelisk. The number of my 2nd Division in the morning was close to 4,000, accounting for about 40% of the division. Why should I be added behind your 1st Division?  Moreover, Glinov took the initiative to pick away veterans with combat experience and strong recruits from the Kazan Reserve Corps, leaving only guys in the 2nd Division who had been in the recruit camp for less than half a month.

    Speaking of artillery and machine guns, Zu Lin, the commander of the 2nd Division, was even more angry. The First Division not only snatched an extra battalion of heavy machine guns from the logistics, but even the bullets of each Maxim machine gun were  He received 20% more, not to mention that this guy took away an extra artillery company's cannon, and even the troika and mules and horses that pulled the cannon. The 2nd Division was assigned what was left over from the 1st Division.

    "Ivan Ivanovich, why are you unconvinced? My 1st Division has been the main attacker in the battle of Chivelisk. The casualties were much greater than your 2nd Division. Replenishment and equipment will not be given priority."  The 1st Division is here. Your 2nd Division will charge for me next time?

    Besides, I made an agreement with the chief of staff in advance. During the war, there was not a single coward in our Kazan 1st Division. But if the troops headquarters was exhausted, I would have to be replaced first. Otherwise, whoever wants to be the scapegoat will do it. I won¡¯t do it.  Done!  "Glinov, the commander of the 1st Kazan Infantry Division, puffed his beard and glared, not taking the commander of the 2nd Infantry Division Zulin seriously.

    In Glinov's view, Zulin's Kazan 2nd Division was responsible for the flank attack in the battle capital in the past two days. Not only did it have no achievements, but the casualties were so heavy. The gray-bearded Zulin should have retired and gone away.  .

    "Shut up! What do you think of yourselves? Is this the divisional commander of our Kazan White Guards? How is it any different from a hawker in a market? Ivan Ivanovich, today's business is military  The meeting was about the upcoming battle plan, not about whose children were unpopular. Gliniov¡¯s 1st Division suffered the most casualties and destroyed the most enemies. The priority for replenishing the 1st Division was  The chief of staff and I both agree!¡±

    Kolchak, the supreme consul of Russia and commander-in-chief of the White Guards, was furious. He slapped the table and shouted. Zulin¡¯s gray beard was shaking with anger. But he did not dare to speak openly to Kolchak in a military meeting.  To challenge him, he had no choice but to stop chewing his breath angrily, biting his cheeks loudly.

    Here, Glinov, the commander of the Kazan 1st Division, could not be happy anymore. Kolchak turned to him and said, "Pyotr Andreevich, the 1st Division gives priority to replenishing and recovering artillery."  The heavy machine guns are specially strengthened. Are they just for you to display during the armed parade? Now we are discussing the next battle plan. If you want to sleep, go back to Kazan and I will replace you with someone else to lead the 1st Division!"

    "Hey, Alexander Vasilyevich, please don't mention me. I don't have much to say. Although the difficulties are great, the combat effectiveness of the troops has not been fully restored. The Kazan 1st Division will follow the baton of you and the Chief of Staff.  This point has never wavered, you give the order, I, Gliniov, will lead the 1st Division, absolutely unequivocally!" Gliniov stood up with a roar, patting his chest and following his lead.  Erchak and Hastings expressed their determination, now showing a bit of ace division commander attitude!

    Kolchak nodded with satisfaction and waved his hand for Glinov to sit down. Next to him, Chief of Staff Hastings said, "Today we are convening this military meeting to fully promote democracy. It is mainly about  How to play the next stage of the battle, you guys, you guys won¡¯t just go to the countryside to improve food in the past two days? This is during the battle, not in peacetime!  Just give away the string in your head!"

    As he spoke, Hastings knocked on the conference table with the pen in his hand, "Stop making noises about trivial matters. We are impatient to listen to those nonsense words that lack oil, salt and are unconstructive. Let me give you a start.  There are two directions for a one-step operation. The first is to continue to the west to surround and capture Nizhny Novgorod. The second option is to use mobile forces to go south and strive to eliminate Soviet Russia before solving Nizhny Novgorod.  The main forces of the 10th and 8th armies of the Red Army!¡±

    The words of Chief of Staff Guillaume Nikolayevich Hastings brought Kolchak¡¯s actually extremely important military meeting into the official agenda.The correct direction. In fact, Kolchak, Hastings, Dimilev and Krashilnikov, the four frontline bosses of the White Guard, have been worried about this matter a lot in the past two days.

    "Alexander Vasilyevich, everyone, I suggest that we use our main force to the south, maneuver to the flanks of the Soviet 10th and 8th Army, use cavalry troops to break through their defense lines, and then launch a fatal blow. Once the Soviet Union is defeated,  With the 10th and 8th main armies of the Russian Red Army Volga Front, we can weaken the enemies on the eastern front of Moscow and at the same time remove the threat on our flanks and relieve our worries about advancing westward," said the former enemy commander of the West Route Army!  Sergei Nikolayevich Dimilev expressed his opinion.

    Kolchak and Hastings nodded slightly after hearing this. The White Guard generals on both sides of the conference table below were whispering to each other about Dimilev's suggestion. Originally, the capture of Nizhny Novgorod to the west was at the beginning of the campaign.  The goal has been set, how can we change the direction of the deployment of troops now?  Could it be that Dimirev lost the courage to continue advancing westward after being frustrated in the detour and river-crossing battle?

    "Although Sergei Nikolayevich's suggestion is good, it is different from our original intention of launching the campaign. I think we should work hard and go all the way west. As long as we capture the heavy industrial city of Nizhny Novgorod and the military industry  base, it would be a huge blow to the Soviet regime and the Soviet Red Army. What are we going to do in the south? If we don¡¯t solve any problems in the south, it will ruin our previous achievements!¡±

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