Fr 15. Jan 2021, 19:52 von Domitian
On a cold and snowy evening there is a knock on Comrade Mayor Domitian's office door and his adjutant Leytenant Popov enters.Comrade Mayor
I report to service. I also bring news of the regiments you command.Comrade Leytenant Popov
I am pleased to finally see you in my service. I hope you had a pleasant journey and have already settled in a bit. I am also more than surprised, that you have already prepared reports on your own initiative.
What is there to report?
Leytenant Popov pulls out a small notepadAs far as I know, the first training courses for our soldiers started this morning. So far, however, these are mostly of a theoretical nature, as the munition deliveries from Stalingrad still need some time. The first trains should arrive tomorrow, so that loading can begin immediately. In addition, it appears that there has been an incident in the 32nd Guards Artillery Regiment. In a dispute over a pack of cigarettes, several soldiers probably quarreled, which led to physical violence that could only be resolved by the officers present there. A comrade had to be treated by a paramedic. The soldier who was injured will probably be ready for action again in the course of the week.Comrade Mayor Domitan grimaces for a moment and then starts talkingBecause of a pack of cigarettes? Do we weaken ourselves because of a damn pack of cigarettes? If we are fighting the Japanese, we'll need every single comrade. Give the following order to the officers subordinate to me: They should pass the order on to each individual soldier. I don't want to see such a shameful behavior in the future. Especially not because of such banalities; the supply situation is still far too good for that. At the front the supply situation will take on completely different proportions. Should I ever observe such an incident in the regiments subordinate to me, not only the soldiers involved, but also the commanding officers will come into my office in the future, to comment on their actions here. Then there will be severe disciplinary actions. Is there anything else I should know, Leytenant Popov?
No, comrade Mayor. If you allow it, I would now step away and pass on your instructions.Of course, comrade, and I thank you for your quick work
Leytenant Popov salutes and leaves the office while the snow continues to pile up outside.
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