Steel Soviet Union

Chapter 1936 We can call each other comrades-in-arms

Malashenko did not come empty-handed. He also brought important things that will be used today: specially awarded prizes and commemorative medals to the students. read

Although he has accepted the reality that he is the presenter of the award, Malashenko still has one thing that worries him.

"Didn't I say that someone would come to give me an award? Why didn't I see it? You weren't the one to do this, right?"

Malashenko still threw this stupid question to Malokov, who could only speak in silence.

"Me? Have you ever seen a colonel award a major general a medal? Besides, it's a major general like you. If I had really done this, I would probably be dismissed and inspected tomorrow. I won't award you a medal on such an important occasion. dare."

"Well"

After thinking about it, Malashenko, who was no longer talkative, asked as he walked.

"Then who could it be? I don't seem to see any special big shot here."

I don't know if he "knew but didn't tell me on purpose" or if he was really unaware. He continued to walk forward while chatting with Malashenko, and casually lifted his sleeve and glanced at his wrist. The time on the watch seemed to be confirming something intentionally.

"Don't worry, I guess it's about time. Anyway, there is no precise time, so just do what you should do first, and you will have a solution when the time comes. Trust me."

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Malokov is the direct person in charge of the entire action plan. Although he still has superiors to report to and coordinate with, he is the highest-level person in charge of this matter in the Ministry of Internal Affairs that Malashenko can contact.

So since Malokov said so, there was no other way to do it. Malashenko, who couldn't find anyone to ask, could only do it.

The first item in the process is the speech. Logically speaking, Malashenko should have spoken a few words on the stage. Even if he did not speak from beginning to end, he should at least say a few simple words. As the chief instructor, if he did not say Something doesn't feel right about whatever I order.

However, Comrade Ma was afraid of trouble. Malokov tried hard to persuade Malashenko, but was rejected with the excuse that "I am stupid and can't speak nice words. Forcing me to go there will only embarrass the motherland."

When Malokov heard this, he may have been dubious and finally believed it. He had no other choice but to force the situation and take care of the matter on behalf of Malashenko. If you really want to talk about it, I am still the person directly responsible for this work, and I do have the qualifications to go on stage and say a few words.

The ceremony stage for giving speeches and awarding two-in-one functions was set right in front of the IS2 heavy tank formation that lined up neatly.

It was indeed not Malokov who made the speech first, but Major General Charleson, the commander-in-chief of the Allied forces and the head of the British Officer Corps. Let him go on stage to say a few words first, which is to show respect to the guests as a landlord, and it's no big deal.

Seeing Major General Charlieson, wearing a straight Major General uniform and holding a speech script in his hand, walk up to the stage, adjusted the microphone slightly and pointed it at himself before preparing to speak. Malashenko, who was an audience in the audience, had already put on a comfortable look and planned to listen to what Major General Charleson had to say.

"Gentlemen, half a month has passed much faster than I imagined. During this half month, we have gained valuable knowledge, skills, and a group of like-minded people in this strange and foreign land. , the Soviet warriors who, like us, are brave and fearless for the righteousness of all mankind, are not afraid of sacrifice, and fight hard to crush the evil ambitions of fascism.”

"Today, here, under the same sky that we breathe together. I want to call them not only comrades, but also more."

"It is true justice and common goals that bring us together, and we are gathered here today to share this precious and strong feeling of comrades-in-arms. We can trust each other and use our youth, blood, and great Sacrifice in exchange for a brighter future for all mankind and go down in history.”

"Here, I would also like to thank General Malashenko. He has selflessly shared his most valuable combat experience and the knowledge he has mastered with us, making the sword against Fascism's evil ambitions sharper and more deadly, able to directly Stabbing into the evil black heart of Phasis."

"What I want to say is that he is not only a hero of his own country, but also an anti-fascist hero and a true fighter that all mankind deserves to remember. One day in the future, when we gather again, Under the same sky, enjoying the joy of victory at that time, I firmly believe that all of us will remember this scene today, remember what we said on this land today, and be proud of it. "

"Remember today, we, who are also soldiers, once said: We can call each other comrades-in-arms."

Bang bang bang——

A brief silence was followed by thunderous applause. Even Malashenko, who was sitting in the audience and just being an audience, couldn't help but smile and applaud, giving his own applause for this wonderful speech.

It has to be said that Major General Charleson, who was born in an aristocratic family, does have his own way. Even if he does not give unscripted speeches, he can still speak one thing at a time, with emotion and emotion, and he has considerable appeal and the ability to mobilize emotions.

It was as if everyone present was a true comrade of the same nationality, trusting each other without distinguishing between you and me. Malashenko gradually began to understand why even Americans with their nostrils turned upward were willing to recognize a British guy as an ally. The general leader of the officer corps.

In terms of personal ability, Major General Charlieson does have this ability. Even Malashenko has to say "I approve" of this.

After finishing his speech, Major General Charlieson put away his manuscript and walked off the podium with a smile, and returned to the audience. His seat was right next to Comrade Ma.

"That's a good point, man. Your soldiers must really love a commander like you. Am I right?"

Major General Charlieson spoke before the brother next to him sat down. After hearing Malashenko's question, Major General Charlieson could only smile helplessly.

"It's not bad, but not as good as you. If my soldiers can be like your soldiers, maybe the Germans will be chased by us and spanked until they pee. The scene we watched on the front line is still vivid to this day. gave me a deep impression."

"I look forward to training a force like your leader's division after I return home this time. There is no doubt that it will be a truly iron-blooded and powerful army."

Others may say this out of politeness, but Major General Charlieson is different.

Malashenko knew that this middle-aged aristocrat was actually a pretty good person. He did not have the airs and bad habits of traditional aristocrats, but at the same time he retained the advantages of aristocrats, such as his easy-going and humble temperament.

Chatting with this old British man is something Malashenko has often done in the past two days. Even if it is just a casual chat, it is a good experience.

"When you feel that you have trained a unit as strong as the Leader's Division, maybe you can tell me. I will write you a congratulatory letter then, and you can read it to your boys. I don't even know how to express my congratulations. Think about it."

Upon hearing this, Major General Charlieson smiled, just like the smile on Malashenko's face.

"Of course, in addition to being comrades-in-arms, we are still friends. We are today, we will be in the future, and we will always be."

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