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Chapter 1923 Merger

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    Where Gao Yang was talking to Chilaev with a serious face, talking about his views on the entire Donetsk campaign, Irene looked at Gao Yang, looking at it with high spirits, and listening to it intoxicated.

    "It's strange. When did our leader start thinking about problems from a strategic perspective? It feels so strange, but it also feels so good. This is commanding an army and fighting a battle that affects the success or failure of the entire campaign.  "

    Frye's whisper beside Irene interrupted Irene. After giving Frye a dissatisfied look, Irene whispered: "What do you mean it feels so strange? Our leader has been growing up, okay, mercenary  Can¡¯t you learn to fight conventional warfare? If you¡¯re used to special operations, can¡¯t you command conventional troops? It¡¯s because you can¡¯t keep up with the boss!¡±

    Frye looked at Eileen and laughed softly: "Irene, your eyes are shining."

    Erin rolled her eyes at Frye and whispered: "Stand guard honestly and don't get distracted. Do you want to be treated like Koval again?"

    Erin and Frye stood outside the door, one on the left and one on the right. They were standing on the post closest to the core. They could not only see everything happening in the room, but also hear it.

    Frye chuckled and said, "Aren't you the same?"

    Erin raised her eyes provocatively and said, "I can understand, can you?"

    Frye scratched his head and said with an embarrassed look: "I can understand every word the boss said, but when put together, I don't quite understand why the fighting here is related to Donetsk."  What about the success or failure on the side? Well, it seems that I am indeed only suitable for small-scale battles involving a dozen people. This kind of too advanced war has nothing to do with me."

    Eileen said in a victorious tone: "Put the boss in his current position, and he will quickly adapt and get into the role. As for you, if you are put in this position, you will still be a bombardier, so the boss  He is the leader, so our leader is now thinking about how to win this battle, but you don¡¯t know why he is thinking about this. Do you understand? If you understand, then stand guard honestly and let me do it later.  Listen to what they¡¯re saying.¡±

    Frye laughed in a low voice: "That's right, your dad is the commander of the army! He is the real deal, you have a family background."

    Eileen's face darkened and she whispered: "It's no use. The German army commander, let alone a war, can't even direct military exercises a few times. Besides, what can I learn? Forget it, let me tell you."  I don¡¯t understand either, so don¡¯t bother me.¡±

    At this moment, after Irene focused all her attention on Gao Yang again, she saw Gao Yang saying to Chilayev sincerely: "Mr. Chilayev, I have a suggestion, let's merge our teams.  You see, you are an independent armed force without a unified command system. It is inconvenient to fight after all. Why not merge it together? Given your size, you will be organized into a battalion. You will be the battalion commander. Oh,  We won¡¯t stay here for long, so it¡¯s best for you to be the leader of the Haltysk regiment.¡±

    Chilayev shook his head and said: "Am I the leader? Forget it, oh, of course there is no problem with the merger. You are commanding well, so of course you will continue to command. What about us, we are just here to help ourselves  Our compatriots are not bullied or robbed of what belongs to them. They are not here to fight for power and gain. After the war is over, we are still ordinary people, so as long as they are on our side, it doesn¡¯t matter who commands them."

    After finishing speaking, Chilayev smiled at Grolev and said: "Old man, we are fighting side by side again, haha."

    After Grolev made a welcoming gesture, he reached out and patted Chilayev and said with a smile: "Nothing makes people happier than this."

    Chilayev expressed his stance, nodded Gao Yang, and then said loudly: "Very good, let's start the combat deployment. Mr. Chilayev, your artillery is a very important part, but I don't know how to use artillery."  How do you understand, so next, please discuss specific tactics with our experts."

    Gao Yang waved his hand, and Rebrov stood in front of the map and said to Chilayev: "Mr. Chilayev"

    Chilayev waved his hand and said: "Don't call me that, it's awkward. I'm not the commander of the artillery battalion now, so you can call me the battalion commander."

    Rebrov seemed a little cautious and nodded: "Okay, Mr. Battalion Commander, do you have the map used by the scouts? I think you have the sighting scopes used by the observers and the radio station for contact, but do you have the map? This  It¡¯s critical.¡±

    Rebrov used to call the role of artillery guides to targets artillery scouts, which was what he was used to calling from the perspective of an artillery commander, while Chilayev used to call observers, which was his name as an army aviation pilot.  A common name for artillery laymen, but the meaning is the same.??, there will be no misunderstanding.

    Chilayev sighed and said loudly: "Yes, but there is only one set. We have four observer groups, one group of five people, four infantry to provide protection, and one professional observer, but the other three groups are all dead.  Yes, the enemy's helicopters and artillery fire were very powerful. Our group was bombarded when we were moving our positions, and there were only three of us left. But we were lucky, and all the key instruments were left."

    One of the two soldiers who followed Chilayev carried a radio on his back, and the other held an artillery scope in his hand. There was just some blood on the scope, while Chilayev picked up the gun from the bag he was carrying.  He took out a stacked map and slowly spread it out.

    There was a small bullet hole and a stain of blood in one corner of the map, but the map was still usable. More importantly, Rebrov said excitedly: "Great, this is a combat map specially designed for artillery. It has  Only by knowing this can we accurately guide the bombardment."

    The role of artillery scouts in the artillery team is the most critical and irreplaceable, but generally speaking, scouts know where their artillery positions are and all the key parameters before setting off, and Rebrov is  You have to join in halfway and cooperate with a completely unfamiliar artillery team. You don't even know the specific location of the artillery position. Without a map, there is no way to guide you.

    Spreading out the map, the reserved look on Rebrov's face completely disappeared. He picked up a pencil and said loudly: "The specific position of the artillery told me, it must be accurate."

    Chilayev shook his head and said to the soldier carrying the radio: "Come here, you guys contact the position to get their accurate location."

    The soldier who was radioed immediately picked up the microphone and said loudly: "The hunter calls the forest, the hunter calls the forest, please answer when you receive it, it's over."

    "This is the forest, it's over."

    "The fox has been found, please do you need to find the fox's lair, over."

    Accompanying the code words and translating them, especially after translating the code words for coordinate parameters, Rebrov began to quickly mark the map.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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