Chapter 19 The Final Battle (2)
"Wait" Student called Randolph, picked up a letter from the table next to it and handed it to Randolph.
"This letter is my evaluation of your combat performance over the past few days. When you go back, you hand him over to your superiors. Also, those 37mm anti-tank guns and 75mm infantry guns can be taken away, just treat them as the trophy you have for combat these days." Student added with a sly smile on his face: "I think these will be good for you."
Randolph showed a look of gratitude on his face, and stood straight and saluted Student again: "Thank you, General."
"Don't leave too early, wait for me to see you off." Chen Dao said to Randolph.
"Okay, I'll wait for you." Randolph said and left.
"General, what is my mission?" Chen Dao asked.
"Your mission is to be with me when I contact the First Air Regiment," said Student.
"What else?" Chen Dao asked.
"Protect your own safety."
"I want to participate in street fighting." Chen Dao said expressionlessly.
"No." Student said firmly.
"I..." Chen Dao still wanted to fight for it. Seeing Student's firm expression, he knew that no matter how much he said, it would be a waste of saliva, so he turned around and said, "Okay, I'll obey the order."
"Very good." Seeing that Chen Dao agreed to stay, Steudent's expression softened again, and thought that if he didn't send you back to Berlin, the Marshal would be gone. As soon as tomorrow dawn, he would no longer have to serve the headache-provoking "brother-in-law" and he could finally be relieved.
Student had arranged for people to build a simple runway. A FI-156 reconnaissance plane would land here at dawn tomorrow, and then take Chen Dao away.
"Major Rosen, where are you going?" Student said hurriedly when he saw Chen Dao leaving.
"I'll go see Lieutenant Randolph off and come back soon," Chen Dao explained.
Leaving Student, Chen Dao lit a cigarette, frowned and walked towards Lieutenant Randolph's residence.
I would have known that I would not have left the subordinates of the 7th Air Defense Battalion to take care of the wounded, so I have become the commander of the bare hands and are commanded all day long. Lieutenant Randolph, the only friend who can chat and relieve boredom, is leaving now. Once he leaves, he really wants to be a "lone".
Chen Dao felt depressed and walked to the camp with a heavy expression.
Lieutenant Randolph was packing his luggage under the command. Seeing Chen Dao walking towards him with a heavy expression, he hurriedly came forward.
"Major......"
"Don't call me Major, call me Heinz." Chen Dao said.
"Okay, Heinz, I..." Lieutenant Randolph was about to part, and Lieutenant Randolph was also mixed with emotion, and he didn't know what to say for a moment.
"Have everything been packed?" Chen Dao asked.
"It's done."
"Come on, get in the car, I'll take you a while." Chen Dao said, pointing to the carriage.
The depressed Lieutenant Randolph flipped into the carriage, Chen Dao sat on his right, and the convoy set off immediately.
"When the Battle of Poland is over and my new position is settled, I will take the initiative to contact you." Chen Dao suddenly said.
"What are you going to do in the future?"
"I suddenly had an idea, I wanted to form an Air Marine Corps. My initial idea was that this was a regiment-level unit......" Chen Daotaotao kept talking about his plan to Lieutenant Randolph.
Lieutenant Randolph became Chen Dao's loyal listener. After listening for a long time, he found that Chen Dao had no intention of getting off the car. He took the initiative to remind him that he was also disconnected by Chen Dao several times, so he had to continue listening.
In Chen Dao's long speech, the convoy finally stopped and the 30th Infantry Division's garrison arrived.
"It's coming so soon?" Chen Dao said in surprise. "It's like this. I also want to discuss with you the same tactics. I'll stay with you for the night and go back tomorrow morning."
Lieutenant Randolph looked at his watch and found that it was already past 12 o'clock in the middle of the night. It was a very unfaithful thing to drive people away at this time, so he agreed.
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At the 7th Aviation Division, Student finally checked the combat deployment and returned to the division headquarters. He washed his face and was about to fall asleep. He suddenly remembered something.
Recruiting a staff officer on duty, Student asked, "Is Major Rosen back?"
"No." replied the duty counselor.
Student hurriedly ordered people to check at Randolph's headquarters. Soon after, a paratrooper ran back on a war horse.
"General, there is no one there."
Student wiped the sweat from his forehead, held his arms and pondered for a while, and said, "Send someone to find it right away. Also, contact the 30th Infantry Division and ask them if Lieutenant Randolph is back? Is Major Rosen with Lieutenant Randolph?"
Before the duty officer could execute the order, another officer found Student with a telegram.
"I just received a telegram from Major Rosen, saying that he would stay for one night in the 30th Infantry Division tonight and would not come back tomorrow."
Student snatched the telegram, glanced at it and tore it to pieces.
He actually said that he was timid and afraid of the dark and did not dare to walk on the night road, so he stayed in the 30th Infantry Division for one night and thought I was an idiot? This kid must have done it on purpose.
Thinking of the plane that would land tomorrow morning, and the furious Marshal Gorene waiting in Berlin, Stuttte immediately had the urge to lead people into the 30th Infantry Division and kidnap the disgusting "brother-in-law" back.
Impulse is just impulse, and Stutant gave up this unrealistic idea. After all, things within the Air Force must be solved by "harmonious" methods. Even if it is embarrassing, they cannot be thrown into the army. Otherwise, how can he and his subordinates stay in the air force circle in the future?
Chapter completed!