Vishnyak knew that Leonid was a very serious person. He might be very casual about some things in daily life, but he was very serious about his work. So there was no problem with you joking with him, he could do it.
He is very approachable and gets along well with you, but when it comes to work, if you are still like this, then he will not save you any face, and he will make you unable to stand up.
And Leonid's reaction just now was a sign that he was going to be more serious. For Vishnyak, who was very good at judging people, alarm bells immediately sounded in his heart.
It's not that he's afraid of being criticized or taught a lesson by Leonid, but he really doesn't like being looked down upon by his good friends. He also has a lot of self-respect. Most people don't care if they laugh at him, but good friends can't. He doesn't allow himself to be treated well.
Friends look down upon you.
So he immediately cheered up, thinking quickly, and immediately replied: "Of course not! This is just a routine situation..."
Leonid's face became much better again. He thought that Vishnyak was talking about the problem from the shallower to the deeper, and he was immediately ready to listen to Vishnyak's opinions. This undoubtedly gave Vishnyak another reason.
Jacques was under considerable pressure, and it was difficult for Leonid, who was generally serious, to handle it. Leonid, who was so focused, was going to cost him his life!
Suddenly Vishniak lamented in his heart, wondering why he was so unlucky, the friends at the stall were all a bunch of weirdos!
He complained, but the matter still had to be solved. He could only point to the map and said slowly: "I think when we attack tomorrow, it is best not to invest too many troops in the first wave, but at most one battalion.
No more is advisable!”
When this statement came out, everyone was shocked, because Leonid's previous deployment was not like this. He was prepared to invest at least two battalions, and cooperate with one or two battalions of the 717th Regiment of his brother army to attack in an all-out manner, striving to capture the city in one go.
Buftea.
All in all, Leonid's battle plan was to attack with force and solve the problem as quickly as possible. But Vishniak completely overturned Leonid's idea as soon as he came up, that is, he was in the 748th Regiment, and he replaced it with other regiments.
, which battalion commander dares to challenge the regiment commander like this in a combat meeting, he is really uncomfortable.
But it was completely different with Leonid. For him, the combat meeting was a place where everyone could speak freely. Any opinions or suggestions could be made. It was best for everyone to say everything they wanted to say. This was called brainstorming.
Of course, the combat meeting is over and a unified spirit has been formed. If you go against the rules at this time, you will definitely be rude.
Therefore, no matter what Vishniak said at this time, or whether several other battalion commanders had different opinions, Leonid would not mind, but would listen to the other party's suggestions carefully.
Of course, Vishniak can raise different opinions, and others can object, after all, they can speak freely!
Someone immediately objected: "What does this mean? What can a mere battalion do? The 578th Regiment has tried several times before, and one or two battalions cannot solve the problem at all!"
Vishnyak also knew this. The 578th Regiment did not think that a mere Buftea could become a roadblock before. They invested one or two battalions at the beginning, but they suffered a head-on attack. In the end, they took turns and suffered heavy losses but failed to win.
Lower Buftea.
It was obvious that Leonid had learned from the opponent's experience and lessons, and was prepared to perform miracles as soon as possible, using high-pressure and powerful tactics to crush the enemy's resistance.
However, Vishnyak believes that this plan is actually problematic. Buftea is not big. This small town has only more than 10,000 residents in total, and including the defenders, it is less than 20,000. It is so big.
The enemy is so dense in this place, it can be said that the intensity of the defense is quite high. If you use the human sea tactic to rush in, you will really lose your life.
Vishnyak also saw the tactics of the 578th Regiment in the next few days. It was really a human sea tactic. They rushed in and hit hard, but ended up hitting the iron plate. Even an inch of success would lead to heavy losses.
Since the 578th Regiment has proven that this road is unworkable, why should we foolishly add human lives to it? Do we really use soldiers as gray animals?
What Vishnyak hates and resents most is that the commander has no brains and only knows how to pile heads. What is the difference between this and eating the flesh of soldiers and drinking their blood?
He immediately retorted very rudely: "Is it effective if four battalions attack together? In the end, the 578th regiment also attacked as a whole, and the four battalions rushed together. What was the result? What's the point?"
"That's because there's something wrong with their command and deployment!"
Vishniak asked rudely: "Then how much better is our current deployment than theirs? I don't see any essential difference!"
The battalion commander wanted to refute, but Leonid interrupted: "Don't argue for now. What Vishka said makes sense. There is no essential difference between our current deployment and the 578th Regiment. That is, we have more troops and stronger firepower."
A little bit... but it’s probably not enough!”
In fact, this is also the reason why Leonid must hold this combat meeting, because this combat deployment has actually been formed, but he always felt that something was wrong, but he checked it many times himself and could not find anything wrong.
That's why I want to brainstorm ideas.
But now that Vishniak had pointed out the problem, this made him relieved. After all, tomorrow's battle was also stressful for him, and he really wanted to perform well.
But different opinions still exist, and they make sense: "The problem is that the enemy is extremely tenacious. If we don't allocate our troops like this, wouldn't it be even more useless to attack with a single battalion?"
Indeed, if four battalions cannot do something, what is the use of one battalion?
For a while, everyone stared at Vishniak, wanting to see what he had to say, and he did not disappoint. He spoke eloquently: "Indeed, it is unrealistic to expect to solve the problem with one battalion. I think tomorrow
The attack should be fire reconnaissance, break up the troops, launch attacks from all directions, test the enemy's defensive posture, find out some firepower configurations on the offensive path, and explore the path for our next main attack!"
As he spoke, he patted the battle map on the table. After all, the things left by the 578th Regiment were not enough. They spent a week and got almost nothing, and there was not much that was useful to us!
"We should conduct reconnaissance first to test the enemy's reaction, instead of hastily throwing troops into action when everything is unclear! After all, people will die in war, and we, brothers, have been trained with great effort.
Each of them is very precious, how could they be squandered in such an unexplained way!"