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Volume 3 Far East Story Chapter 755 (1) The Cavalry Army with Dazzling Stars

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    He had a similar experience with the Red Army generals who were born in the same era. He fought with the German Army in the West. Unfortunately, he did not become the winner in the two wars on the Eastern Front. The Russian army fought very poorly. Except for the St. George Cross, he did not have any  What made the soldiers happy, and Bolshevik ideas and social minzhu ideas spread among the soldiers, was simple - they all cursed the tsarist regime.  

    In October 1917, Ryabyshev joined the Red Guard and became a member of the Bolshevik Party. He was an active supporter of the Soviet of Workers' and Soldiers' Deputies.

    During the all-out civil war in 1918, Ryabyshev, who followed Gorodovikov in the Kalmyk regiment, became a cavalry hero in three battles to defend Tsaritsyn, and received a very rare award at the time.  Two Orders of the Red Banner, this honor is no less than the gold star of the later Hero of the Soviet Union, and his bravery is very worthy of his name Dmitry.

    As a Budyonian cavalry hero, he relied on his bravery, decisiveness and luck in facing death from an ordinary cavalryman in the early days of the civil war to become the leader of the Kalmyk regiment and the current leader of the Kalmyk Regiment.  Commander of the 3rd Cavalry Brigade.

    In Wang Geng's previous life, Ryabyshev later served as the commander of the First Cavalry Army. This honor allowed him to escape the great purge in the future. Of course, this guy's dazzling record was that he transitioned from the mechanized army to the army in 2 months.  Chang Yue was promoted to commander of the Soviet Southern Front, but that was in the early days of World War II. Ironically, he experienced nothing but failure in the position of commander of the Southern Front.

    Of course, at this moment, in this time and space of 1918, the 24-year-old commander of the 3rd Cavalry Brigade is still the fearless commander of the 3rd Cavalry Brigade.  Under the command of Dovikov and brigade commander Ryabyshev, they were making a detour to the west, with the goal of raiding the former enemy headquarters that harassed Kolchak.

    The 4th Cavalry Brigade, which was expanded from the 2nd Regiment of the 2nd Cavalry Brigade, was led by Prokofy Logvinovich Romanenko. Romanenko was born in 1897 and is only 21 years old this year.  The young and mature Romanenko's temperament complemented Ryabyshev's, so the 2nd Cavalry Division often became the rearguard of the Budyonny Cavalry Army, and the 4th Cavalry Brigade commanded by Romanenko often became the cavalry""  Defender of the 2nd Division.

    Prokofi Logvinovich Romanenko §±poko§ænnn was born in 1897. He began serving in the Russian army in 1914, participated in World War I, and joined the Red Army in 1918.

    The precocious Romanenko was promoted better than he was in his previous life. He joined the army for less than a year and became the youngest brigade commander of the Red Army Cavalry at the age of 21, and led the 8th Regiment of the 4th Cavalry Brigade to the rear of the entire army.

    The commander of the 8th Regiment of the 4th Brigade of the 2nd Cavalry Division was Georgy Konstantinovich Zhukov. Before the Battle of Buzuluk in the Battle of Ufa, this leader was just Romanenko.  A company commander of the 2nd Cavalry Regiment. Due to too many casualties among the troops, Zhukov's cavalry company followed the regiment commander Romanenko to break out of the encirclement, leaving less than a platoon of troops.

    However, in the Battle of Buzuluk, the fighting of Zhukov's cavalry company also left a deep impression on the regiment commander Romanenko. Therefore, after the division political commissar Shatenko brought Belov to the Soviet 3rd Army to take office.  , Zhukov took over the position of commander of the cavalry battalion left by Belov. Of course, the good things are not over yet. The 2nd Cavalry Brigade is very expanded.  It became the 2nd Cavalry Division, and Zhukov also became the commander of the 8th Cavalry Regiment.

    Zhukov was born on December 1, 1896 in a poor family in the village of Telelkovka, Kaluga Province.  Her father, Kon Andreevitch, was a shoemaker, and her mother, U. Artyevna, worked on a farm.  He has a sister.  The family of four only has one house and their life is very difficult.

    When he was a child, Zhukov studied in a church primary school.  After graduation, his father took him to Moscow to learn his trade.  He served as an apprentice in his uncle Pilikhin's fur workshop.  The work was very tiring, but he persisted in self-study and did his homework under the dim electric light in the toilet at night.  In 1913, he took all the municipal middle school examinations and obtained passing grades.

    In August 1915, 19-year-old Zhukov was drafted into the army, entered the cavalry unit, and participated in the battle on the Eastern Front of the European War.  He fought with the Germans on the front line for nearly two years. He was promoted to corporal and received two Georgi Cross medals. One was for capturing a German officer, and the other was for being wounded.  Received from serious injury.

    After the "Beiyang 1917" October Revolution broke out, he joined the Red Army and joined the 4th Regiment of the 1st Moscow Cavalry Division.  On March 1, 1918, he was recruited to join the Bolshevik Party of the Soviet Union.  In the years of defending the young Soviet Republic and fighting enemies at home and abroad, he quickly grew into an excellent Red Army commander.

    He fought with the Cossack White Guards in the Ural River Basin, fought against Denikin and Kolchak's White Guards, and participated in the battle to eliminate the Antonov gang.  He was wounded in the left foot and left flank at the Battle of Tsaritsynhurt.  He was seriously injured during the battle at Tepnaya Railway Station.  After the 3rd Tsaritsyn Defense Battle, he had been promoted to the commander of the cavalry company of the Romanenko Regiment of the 2nd Cavalry Brigade of the Budyonny Special Cavalry Division.

    Of course, this is an era of heroes. Romanenko, who has been promoted to the commander of the 4th Cavalry Brigade, is only 21 years old, and Zhukov is only 22 years old. It has only been 4 short years since he first left home to join the army.  In 2000, this brave corporal of the Tsarist Russian cavalry had grown into the commander of the heroic 8th Cavalry Regiment of the Budyonny Cavalry Army. All of this may be due to Wang Geng, the butterfly flapping its wings.

    "" Zebrogin is a Tatar Mongolian, short but strong, with excellent riding skills. His hometown is near Kazan. This guy was originally Zhukov's messenger, but after the army expanded, he became the messenger of the brigade commander Romanenko.  and orderlies were decentralized to become cavalry company commanders. Therefore, the commander of the 8th Cavalry Regiment gave his orderly Zebrogin to the brigade commander Romanenko, and he served as an orderly and orderly for him. Army Commander Budyonny  The characteristic is that he can remember the names of his subordinates after seeing them once, so of course he recognized the messenger Zebrogin in front of him at this moment.

    "Reporting to the commander, I saw the flag and number earlier and it was the 7th Don Cavalry Division. They were flying the white bear flag and it was easy to recognize them. The brigade commander Romanenko and the regiment commander had already ordered the 8th regiment to put the alert. Later, our regiment commander simply  He personally led the rear guard battalion to fight back, ate the opponent's vanguard company, and captured more than a dozen White Guard cavalry, and then the interrogation was clear
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