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Chapter 2735(2/2)

"No, Comrade Commander." Del answered very readily: "I think with Captain Sokov's ability, there should be no problem in serving as a guard company commander."

"By the way, the defense around the headquarters is too weak. I plan to put Captain Sokov in charge of strengthening the defensive positions so that the enemy cannot get close to my headquarters."

Although Colonel Der agreed with Sokov as the guard company commander, now that he heard what Vlasov said, he raised his own objections: "Comrade Commander, let Captain Sokov be responsible for strengthening the surrounding areas of the headquarters.

Defense, I don’t think it’s appropriate.”

"Comrade Commander, you don't know something. The engineering department of the Front Army Headquarters is responsible for the defense deployment near the headquarters." Del said helplessly: "If we want to adjust the deployment, we must apply to the Front Army Headquarters.

After they pass, they will order the person in charge of the engineering agency to come over.

Make corresponding adjustments based on the problems existing in the defensive positions. The defense level near our headquarters is similar to the defense level outside the front army headquarters building. Even if we apply, I am afraid we will not be approved. In my opinion, it is best to

Let’s maintain the status quo to avoid unnecessary trouble.”

When Sokov heard this, he suddenly felt relieved. Don't look at Vlasov asking himself to be responsible for strengthening the defense around the headquarters. It seems simple, but it is quite troublesome to do it. "Oh my God!

"The captain quickly crossed himself on his chest and murmured: "This is simply incredible."

"That's right, Comrade Captain, I joined the army on August 19, 1941." Seeing the captain's stunned expression, Sokov explained to him: "But by chance, I achieved some meritorious deeds, so

As an exception, he received the Order of Lenin and the rank of captain."

The captain stared at the Order of Lenin on Sokov's chest, nodded slightly, and said: "Captain Sokov, it seems that you have made great contributions. I have seen the Order of the Red Banner here in the 37th Army.

It’s not a big deal, but this is the first time I’ve seen the Lenin Medal.”

After filling in the information, the captain asked Sokov for a photo. But where could Sokov get the photo? He could only say apologetically, "I'm sorry, Comrade Captain, I don't have any ready-made photos. Is there a photo studio somewhere in the city?"
Chapter completed!
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