Red Moscow

Chapter 991 The General's Daughter

Anisimov returned to division headquarters to report to Sokov about the new group of health workers.

After hearing this, Sokov couldn't help frowning, with a displeased expression on his face: "Comrade Political Commissar, so the superior sent us a group of children."

"Yes." Anisimov nodded and replied, "Perhaps these children have been trained in simple rescue knowledge and can bandage wounds or change dressings for wounded soldiers. But they are too young. Worrying that the sound of the guns will make them pee their pants in fright."

"They are all children, and it is inevitable that they would pee their pants in fright when they heard the sound of gunfire." Sokov said here, and couldn't help turning his head to look at Sidolin sitting next to him, and then He smiled and said to Anisimov: "Comrade Political Commissar, the chief of staff's son has just turned sixteen, but he is serving as an orderly next to Commander Chuikov. He is a brave young man."

Hearing Sokov praise his son, Sidolin, as a father, was quite happy. He laughed and said: "When I first brought him into the army, I was really worried that he would not be able to bear this kind of hardship. Even when he heard the sound of guns and guns, he would be frightened and panicked. So I kept him by my side , after some training, he can barely be regarded as a qualified soldier now."

"Comrades, commanders, everyone must have a clear understanding of the brutality of this defensive battle." Sokov said: "According to statistics, among the troops entering the city, the survival time of soldiers is 24 hours. There are only 72 hours. Anyone who can survive such a brutal battle, no matter whether he is a soldier fighting at the front or a soldier performing various other tasks, should be considered a qualified soldier."

"Comrade Commander is very reasonable." Ivanov said with a smile: "Even a child can become brave in order to defend our great motherland. I think that we young health workers assigned by the superiors, Although they are still very young, they can grow up quickly in the next battle."

"Comrade Commander, I would like to ask for your opinion on Comrade Asia's work in the field hospital." Anisimov asked Sukov for instructions: "In view of her performance at work, I plan to arrange her as a nurse." I don't know what you mean by the long position?"

Hearing what Anisimov said, Sokov understood that the other party was showing favor to him. He knew very well that in the soon-to-be-established division field hospital, the head nurse was a very important position, second only to the dean and the political commissar. After taking up this position, not only safety can be guaranteed, but also more free time to spend with myself.

But after thinking about it, Sokov felt that he still could not accept Anisimov's kindness, so he shook his head and said, "Comrade Commissar, thank you for your kindness. However, I think it would be more difficult for Assia to serve as an assistant military doctor." The head nurse is more suitable. After all, under the current circumstances, it is impossible for the superiors to provide us with more experienced military doctors. We can only rely on those experienced health workers to undertake the work of military doctors."

"Okay." Seeing that Sokov had already made a decision, Anisimov did not insist on his opinion any longer, handed over a roster in his hand, and said, "This is the group of children their roster."

Sokov took the roster and flipped through it casually, but soon he was attracted by a name on it: "Ada Roskovskina".

He looked up at Anisimov and asked: "Comrade Commissar, where are the children?"

"Should have gone to the health team." After Anisimov finished answering, he asked curiously, "Comrade commander, why are you asking this?"

Sokov stood up holding the roster, and said to everyone: "Comrades, commanders, let's go, let's go and see these children who just came to report."

"Comrade Commander," Ivanov asked in surprise when he heard Sokov's words, "Shall we go to the health team to see those young health workers who just came to report?"

"Yes, Comrade Deputy Division Commander." Sukov understood his actions and confused everyone, so he explained to them: "I saw a special name in the roster, and I plan to see it in person. Look at this kid."

"Who is it?" Ivanov, Anisimov and Sidolin asked at the same time.

"It's her." Sokov flipped through the roster, pointed to the name of Ada Roskowskina, and said to the three of them, "Don't you think this name sounds familiar?"

After saying the name once, Sidolin showed a surprised expression on his face: "Comrade commander, you mean that this female health worker is a relative of General Rokossovsky, the commander of the front army?"

"It's not a relative." Sokov shook his head, and said in shock: "It's the daughter of Comrade Commander of the Front Army."

"No way," Ivanov questioned Sokov's statement: "How could the comrade of the commander of the front army come to our division as an ordinary health worker?"

"I think there is such a possibility." Anisimov said cautiously: "When I was outside just now, I chatted with this little girl named Ada. She said that her father was in the Don Front Army. She has never seen her father since the outbreak of the war. I was still saying that his father may have died, but she insisted that her father is still alive and well, and she can understand her through special channels. father's situation.

I didn't pay attention to it at the time, but now that I think about it, she should be the commander's daughter without a doubt. She learned about her father's situation through newspapers. "

"Since it has been determined that she is the commander's daughter," Ivanov urged, "then what are we waiting for, let's go see her now."

"Wait a minute." Unexpectedly, Sidolin said unexpectedly, "I don't think we should go."

"Why?" The three of them, including Sokov, asked in unison this time.

"It's very simple. When this little girl joined the army, she didn't reveal her identity to the people at the conscription office. Otherwise, she would never be assigned to be a highly dangerous health worker, but should go to those logistics with extremely high security Department." Sidolin analyzed to everyone: "So we have to pretend we don't know about this matter, so as not to affect her future life."

Sidolin's words reminded Sokov that he immediately realized that the reason why Ada kept a low profile when he enlisted in the army was to not attract too many people's attention. Then he nodded and said, "The chief of staff is right. We don't need to go to see Ada with great fanfare. We just need to take care of her in private."

As he said that, he began to assign tasks: "Chief of Staff, you call Commander Chuikov and report the matter to him so that he can know what's going on. I'm going to the health team to find Asiya and tell her to privately Take care of Ada and never let her have any accidents. Do you have any different opinions?"

"No." Everyone replied in unison.

"Okay, since everyone has no disagreement. Then the chief of staff will immediately call Commander Chuikov." Sokov stood up again and said, "I will go to the health team to find Asiya and explain this matter to her in private. "

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