Chapter 864: condition
This is not only a matter of improving the combat effectiveness of the troops. In fact, the combat effectiveness of the Ministry of Internal Affairs has always been a secondary requirement for Beria. The main requirement is to enhance the relationship between the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the army.
But whether it is the main demand or the secondary demand, it is required to solve the problem that the troops of the Ministry of the Interior do not cooperate with ordinary troops because they are arrogant and do not cooperate with ordinary troops, because as long as this problem exists, the relationship between the Ministry of the Interior and the army will not be good.
As the saying goes, "Frozen three feet is not a day's cold", this problem cannot be solved easily, and even Shurka believes that Beria thought of letting Shurka solve this problem from the very beginning... this The problem cannot be solved by the Ministry of Internal Affairs itself, because on the one hand, the Ministry of Internal Affairs cannot do anything, and on the other hand, it cannot gain the trust of the military.
If Shuerka, the middleman, is also a "breakout hero" to do it, it can achieve the effect of four or two thousand gold.
It doesn't get any better than this.
Thinking of this, Shulka felt like falling into the trap set by Beria.
This made Shulka feel a little uncomfortable, because it is Shulka who has historical knowledge, and he should be the one who thinks about things first, not Beria.
From this perspective, it does not mean that historical knowledge can solve all problems.
"What's the situation, Comrade Shulka?" Sarayev couldn't help asking when he saw that Shulka hadn't spoken for a long time and was in a daze.
"Nothing!" Shulka replied: "Comrade Beria asked me to train you!"
"Of course!" Sarayev replied, feeling a little strange that they already knew this.
What Saraev didn't know was that the "training" Shulka mentioned was completely different from the previous "training".
Things were tricky, but of course Shulka couldn't be bothered.
After a night of thinking and sorting out, Shulka and Saraev made several requests:
"First of all, change the military uniform to that of ordinary infantrymen!" Shulka said, "Is that all right?"
"No problem!" Sarayev replied, this is not a big deal, as long as one order goes down.
It’s just that Saraev didn’t understand: “But, what does this have to do with military training?”
Saraev didn't know that the point was to grind away the sharp edges of the troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, and Shulka didn't know if he could tell him his true intentions. After all, this was what Beria meant. Of course he didn't say so No reason to tell.
For example, if it is clearly stated that the purpose is to build a good relationship with the military, then the military may not appreciate it when it is implemented.
So Shulka can't say it clearly.
After thinking for a while, Shulka replied: "Any unit needs coordination, Comrade Saraev! Especially in combat, I mean...the Ministry of Internal Affairs has not many troops. On the battlefield, your two wings Usually ordinary infantry, you need to fight with ordinary infantry, you need to fight with them on the battlefield! So I need every one of you, including you, Comrade Saraev, to forget that you are a Soldiers of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, you should be ordinary soldiers on the battlefield!"
"It makes sense!" Sarayev nodded, then turned around and ordered to the staff: "Immediately, let Zahar each prepare three sets of military uniforms, infantry uniforms!"
"Yes, Comrade Saraev!"
The real purpose of Shulka is to make these officers and soldiers of the Ministry of Internal Affairs who feel superior to others feel the feeling of being an ordinary infantryman, and at the same time be more easily accepted by ordinary infantry... If they always wear the uniform of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, I am afraid that they will never Unable to integrate into the army, the military uniform is the barrier between each other.
"The second point!" Shulka continued: "No one is allowed to reveal their identity!"
"What do you mean?" Sarayev asked suspiciously.
"I mean, no one is allowed to say that he is from the Ministry of Internal Affairs!" Shulka explained: "Whether it is facing the civilians or other soldiers! Can it be done?"
Saraev thought for a while, then nodded and replied: "Yes, of course!"
This is also not a big problem, at least Sarayev currently thinks so.
Then Saraev asked again: "If you reveal your identity, how do you think we should deal with it?"
"Then he is an ordinary infantryman!" Shulka replied.
Saraev was a little surprised, this punishment is a bit heavy, because it means expulsion from the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
However, this was nothing to Shulka, so Shulka almost forgot after finishing speaking.
"Third point!" Shulka said: "Learn and obey the infantry regulations!"
Saraev was a little strange and asked: "Comrade Shulka, are you trying to turn us into an ordinary infantry unit?"
"That's my hope!" Shulka shook his head: "But I'm worried that you won't reach this level!"
Shulka’s words surprised Saraev. He always thought that it would be a waste to treat the troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs as ordinary infantry troops.
In fact, Shulka did not think so.
The troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs may be stronger than ordinary troops in terms of fighting will, but their role on the battlefield is far inferior to that of ordinary infantry. There are even artificial instability factors caused by the troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs not obeying the command, which is comfortable. Erka has experienced it on the battlefield before.
But of course, people in the Ministry of Internal Affairs, including Saraev, don't think so.
"Are there any questions?" Shulka asked.
"No, no problem!" Although Sarayev was unhappy, he finally nodded and replied: "They will be ready soon!"
Saraev was right, the 11th Infantry Division was ready soon:
All put on brand new infantry uniforms, and studied infantry regulations overnight.
In fact, it is not necessary to learn the infantry regulations. The reason is that the Soviet infantry management is very chaotic. Many recruits enter the army as soon as they learn how to shoot a gun. They don't even know what the infantry regulations are.
The reason why Shulka let them learn is because it can let them know that the system of ordinary infantry is different from that of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
"Then, Comrade Shulka!" Sarayev appeared in front of Shulka in a new military uniform and asked, "Where should we go for training?"
"Of course it is the 51st Army!" Shulka replied: "That is my unit!"
Shulka put down the phone, and it was strange to see Saraev looking eager to try.
Then Shulka understood that Saraev was a little unconvinced. He didn't believe that the troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs would be inferior to ordinary troops.
(end of this chapter)