January 16, 915, Kubinka, the location of the forming mobile army.
This was also the station for the "Royal Imperial Guard" in the mouths of many from Ye Fort.
Kubinka was originally the royal family's usual training ground, equivalent to our Zhurihe, and Wang Zhong made full use of this condition, training troops here every day while organizing them.
When the new tanks arrived, the troops were practicing combined arms with infantry, so all the soldiers saw the Shermans and Crusaders roll in.
Yegorov was organizing the training, and upon seeing the scene, he immediately ordered, "Rest for 30 minutes, I'll go take a look at what's going on."
"Can we go too?" An old soldier who was familiar with Yegorov asked.
Yegorov: "Stay put! The general won't mind your fuss, but I will."
"You're a general now too," said Aleksandrovich, who had replaced Pavlov as the chief of staff of the Guards First Mechanized Infantry.