Chapter 2734 What's the matter, wait until I come back from the war
Chapter 2734 Let’s talk about it after I come back from the war.
Author: Ke Ji丶
Chapter 2734 Let’s talk about it after I come back from the war.
The fast-moving Malashenko didn't spend much time on this job. From the time Kovanov came to Malashenko to working together to finish the matter and then back again, the whole process only took a little over an hour.
It's just time.
After sending the comrade the division commander back downstairs, Kovanov, who had just stopped the car, got out of the car first, walked to the back seat and opened the car door for his respected comrade the division commander.
Sitting in the car, Malashenko's hand had not yet touched the door handle, but he saw that the door had been opened from the outside to the inside. After a brief pause, he finally chose to get out of the car first.
"Next time, you don't need to open the door for me. You are a security staff officer, a major, and a party member, not a doorman at the entrance of a capitalist hotel. I can open the door myself with my own hands, and the leadership division has no rules about waiting for the division commander to open the door."
"Yes, I remember it, Comrade Commander."
As an armed force born out of the old Tsarist Russian army, Malashenko knew very well that the transformation of the Red Army was actually very incomplete.
At the level of a general, Malashenko knew that there were many people like him who had generals on their shoulders and enjoyed being served and admired by others and being the protagonists in various occasions, just like during the Tsarist Russia.
Those generals who are arrogant and have their nostrils turned upward think that they and the soldiers are two different types of people. There is a world of difference between them and they cannot touch each other.
They are not even willing to live with the soldiers. They live in luxury apartments or small single-family buildings far away from the soldiers' barracks and tents. I don't know if it is inconvenient for the command, but they must first fill up their wallets to show their respectable status and status.
The difference is that you have to open a separate "general stove" even to eat.
Whenever you go out, you have to be surrounded by people and people are watching you. Even when you get out of the car, someone has to open the door, just like having your hand bitten by a pig.
Malashenko has no control over what happens to other people or what happens to other troops, nor does he want to care about it.
But in the leadership division, Malashenko would never allow such bad habits to spread among his troops.
Not to mention ordinary grassroots commanders, even Malashenko, who is a division commander, lives simply in food and clothing, and is not picky about anything.
Malashenko will eat whatever the soldiers eat for this meal. The soldiers will wear whatever clothes they wear to fight, and the same goes for the division commanders.
Sleeping on camp beds, living in small tents, inspecting grassroots units, and eating from big pots.
As simple as it is, as practical as it is, we will do it. We will not talk about privileges, and we will not engage in extravagant behavior as a commander. We should set an example in front of the comrades to demonstrate and take the lead in what we verbally emphasize. This is what Malashenko usually does best.
Core lifestyle.
"In your original army, you may have been elites, nobles, or masters, but I am not interested in these and will not blame you."
"You just need to remember that in the leadership division, there are no privileges other than those stated in black and white. Never think that because your positions and military ranks are different from those of the soldiers, you have become superior and can ride on them.
If you still have this mentality, please go out and turn left and find another job, otherwise don't shout 'I want to see the teacher' when you are carried and thrown out of the leader's division gate."
Recalling the first meeting of the division's newly arrived cadres when I first arrived at the leadership division, Comrade Division Commander was on the podium at the venue, addressing hundreds of newly transferred commanders and political workers from other units, including himself.
The words spoken by the personnel are still fresh in Kovanov’s mind today.
What would a heroic army be like that can truly inherit honor and legend?
Kovanov has not yet completely found the answer to this question, but at least after experiencing everything that happened today, Kovanov is convinced that he is getting closer and closer to the real answer, and will not be far away.
"What should we do next? Comrade Commander, I am referring to David's matter."
"Well, I thought you might ask this. Speaking of which, what happened tonight is just the first step."
He spoke as he walked towards the building. When Malashenko walked to the door of the building, he did not forget to salute the two guards at the door of the building and returned the salute.
"It's a little unlucky in terms of time. We have big things to do tomorrow. I will arrange the next thing. You have already done what you should do. Leave the next thing to me and we will work together to achieve the goal.
, it’s also the power of concerted efforts and collective effort.”
"If nothing else happens. Well, I should arrange the second step tomorrow night. Oh, by the way, one thing. Are the Pravda war correspondents stationed in our division still there? If I remember correctly, they
You shouldn’t leave until two days later, right?”
Since the Battle of Berlin was such a big event, it was natural that Americans could not be the only ones rushing to grab the news. The Soviets themselves were also the most active in the battle, and the leading divisions who made the fastest progress among the various armies followed up and reported on it.
It's just that Pravda's news interviews are his own, after all. Malashenko did not personally intervene but handed them over to his subordinates. As long as this familiar process is followed step by step, there won't be any big problems.
On the contrary, the Yankee press team should keep a closer eye on this. This is not a matter of privilege or not. It is simply that Malashenko is worried that if he doesn't pay attention for a moment, these Yankees will make trouble and cause trouble for him.
That's all. After David's incident happened, it happened to prove that Malashenko's worries were not unnecessary.
If you completely let go of these Americans and let them do whatever they want, Malashenko is not willing to imagine what other bad jobs these guys can do for you.
"It should still be there, Comrade Division Commander, but I am not responsible for this matter. Maybe I should contact other comrades in the division to confirm. But I remember that they should plan to wait until next month to send people for replacement. There will be a few days.
Window period.”
".Well."
Although he said nothing on the surface and remained calm, after hearing this answer, Malashenko actually had a firm idea about the basic outline of the plan in his mind.
At least for now, it seems that there should be no feasibility problems. As long as the reporters from my family have not left, everything will be easy to handle.
"I know, I will handle the next thing. You should also go to bed early. In addition, the American press team's outbound interviews will be suspended for one day tomorrow. Tell them that the expected interview period will be postponed by one day, so as not to confuse them.
Account. As long as the investigation is completed, you can play whatever you want, so they don't have to worry too much."
"Understood, Comrade Commander, I will handle it properly. But."
"Um?"
Malashenko, who was already preparing to go back to his room to sleep, heard that Kovanov still had questions, and immediately stopped and waited for him to speak.
Kovanov, who was slightly hesitant, saw this and was embarrassed to waste the time of his comrade, the division commander, and spoke.
It's just that this question really makes Comrade Ma somewhat unexpected.
"Comrade Commander, that female reporter, the one named Jill, isn't she following you alone? Do you want to restrict her from going out tomorrow?"
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If Kovanov hadn't reminded him, Malashenko would have forgotten all about it.
Now that everything has come to this, the handsome and increasingly familiar face of Malashenko did come to mind. In the end, he just shook his head slowly and spoke helplessly.
"Treat everyone equally. Just tell her alone that I will go to the front line tomorrow and there is no room for her interview in the tank. If you have anything to do, wait until I come back from the battle."