USSR 1941
Chapter 310 Training
"Hey, Colonel!" Shulka couldn't help but said to the instructor in English: "I think you should be more polite!"
"TF!" The instructor turned around: "What did you say?"
"I said!" Shulka stepped forward and said to the instructor word by word: "You should be more polite, otherwise you will be in danger!"
"Oh, is it?" The instructor couldn't help laughing: "What kind of danger is it, Second Lieutenant?"
"Do you know why they disobey you?" Shulka replied seriously: "Because they don't agree with what you said at all, or even the opposite...they probably destroyed more German tanks than you have ever seen, saying Before saying those words, you should first ask about their combat history!"
The instructor couldn't help being stunned. Because of the principle of confidentiality, the instructor did not obtain the information of the First Guards Tank Brigade. At the same time, the British colonel did not understand the language of the soldiers... In fact, the bigger reason was that he disdain to communicate with these Soviet soldiers. chat.
But of course the instructor would not show weakness, he laughed: "Second Lieutenant, you may not know that I fought in Africa..."
"I know!" replied Shulka, "but how many German tanks are there in Africa?"
The instructor was at a loss for words for a while, because the whole world knew that there was only one armored division, and it was a light armored division, that defeated the British army at first. (Note: 5th Light Armored Division)
"I mean well!" Shulka added: "Look at the vodka they drink...you don't know them, if they have a problem with someone they usually don't complain but drink a whole* *That thing, and then beats you up, whether it's an enemy or one of your own. You don't want that, do you?"
Stephen believed in this point, because the top Soviet officials also distributed Vodka to him, double the ration.
Stephen even sneaked a little... Stephen was used to drinking wine every day when he was in Africa, so he didn't think a few sips would be a big deal.
As a result, he passed out in bed very quickly. Fortunately, the consequence of this was only half an hour late the next day, and no one else noticed it.
Since then, he never dared to touch the vodka allocated to him again, but he was too embarrassed to show weakness in front of others, so he poured out vodka secretly, mixed water in the wine case, and pretended to drink it from time to time. Take a few sips and then a few compliments.
Stephen didn't understand how these seemingly thin and malnourished Soviet soldiers could drink this stuff one after another without changing their expressions, and even took it to the battlefield... This is crazy!
Although Stephen knew in his heart that Shulka was right,
But he still didn't admit it.
"Thank you for your advice, Second Lieutenant!" Stephen said, "But, I know how to train them!"
Shulka didn't answer, he just smiled and left.
"Who is he!" Stephen asked the translator beside him.
"He's the commander of the third company, and he just came back from his wounds, Colonel!" replied the interpreter.
"Hmm!" Stephen laughed, "In other words, he should join them in training..."
"No, Colonel!" the interpreter replied: "He is the exception, I think it is up to him!"
"Why?" Stephen asked suspiciously.
"Because..." The translator didn't know how to answer for a moment, so he borrowed a sentence from Shulka: "Because he destroyed more tanks than you have ever seen, Colonel!"
Stephen looked at the translator with incredible eyes, he thought that everyone here must be crazy!
"Comrade Shulka!" Seeing Shulka walk into the headquarters, Katukov couldn't help but stood up happily and took the initiative to shake hands: "Long time no see!"
"Yes, long time no see, Colonel!" Shulka was a little surprised by Katukov's return, and he hadn't even fully recovered, because Shulka still had trouble watching Katukov move.
Katukov seemed to know what Shulka was thinking, so he spread his hands and replied, "No way, I'm needed here!"
Shulka nodded in understanding.
If Major Zakhakovic was competent in the previous battles, the evaluation and training of these British and American tanks is not for ordinary people. He must be an expert in tank tactics like Katukov.
"How?" Katukov asked. "Have you seen those tanks and thought they... oh, I think you should see these!"
Speaking of which, Katukov handed Shulka a document.
Shulka opened it and looked at the performance data of those tanks.
In fact, Shulka doesn't need to look at these data at all, he knows the weaknesses of these tanks.
"British tanks... are too slow!" Shulka said: "The top speed is only 24 kilometers per hour, which is almost half of the T4! American tanks are large and have insufficient protection. They are easily destroyed by the Germans!"
Katukov nodded in agreement: "That's right, Comrade Shulka, it seems that you also know a lot about tanks!"
"I have to understand, Colonel!" Shulka replied: "Because these things are often needed to save lives on the battlefield!"
Colonel Katukov could not help laughing.
"That's not what a hero would say, Shulka!" said Colonel Katukov, "though you're right, and the battlefield needs people like you! But...these words are spoken in front of me Enough talking, understand?"
"Yes, Colonel!"
"It looks like they sent us a pile of scrap metal!" Katukov said.
Shulka didn't answer.
Shulka knew in his heart that he couldn't say that... Britain and the United States had reasons to help the Soviet Union, because at this time the Soviet Union was generally beaten badly by the German army, and even most countries in the world believed that Moscow would fall this winter.
Therefore, Britain and the United States really want to help the Soviet Union, because only by helping the Soviet Union to delay it a little longer, Germany will not be able to turn around and deal with Britain and the United States with all its strength.
The problem is that not long after the Soviet-German war broke out, Britain and the United States urgently provided reinforcements to the Soviet Union. They could only provide some existing equipment or equipment that could be sent to the Soviet Union more easily.
This is the case with this batch of tanks, and it is these tanks that Britain and the United States use themselves.
"However, we still have to try to use these tanks!" Katukov said: "After all, it is better to have tanks than to have nothing!"
As he said that, Katukov raised his head to the staff officer next to him and said, "Let Instructor Stephen come over!"
"Yes, Colonel!"
Then Stephen walked into the headquarters.
Katukov shook hands with Stephen, and said, "Colonel Stephen, let me introduce you, this is Comrade Shulka...he will join you in tank training in the future!"
"Him?" Stephen couldn't help casting a puzzled look at Shulka, which quickly turned into anger.
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