joelmar
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So looking at the results, everything went to my best expectations. quote:
joelmar: So we now have a very safe bridgehead over the Don. It was a close thing made possible only by the all out retreat over the rivers and the fact he didn't leave fodder units on the right bank of the river. If I had had to battle my way thru a shield, it would have been almost impossible to bridge the river, but even then, I would not have been able to push enough CV in the bridgehead to hold it against his strong neighbouring units, including a guard cavalry corp. He would have had a line of at least level 1 forts behind the river and I would have to battle hard to get a bridgehead in may. So this is a perfect example of retreating too fast. Had the river been frozen, things would have been different. But with mud coming next turn and with it the fast thaw of the river, it was imperative to delay me getting to the river and get a bridgehead this turn. Meanwhile, I continue to move units into position. After helping with the push to the Don 11th army continues its migration to the northeast, while 17th army is slowly sliding down the line towards Rostov. With mud coming, coupled about the uncertainty about my next 1st pz army move, I plan to get most of the mobile units from the line: quote:
joelmar: In regards to saving trucks, next turn I plan to replace all the tanks and mot units I have at the front by infantry and send them back towards the rails. My aim is to get all mobile units on railheads next turn or the one after to have them fully fueled, supplied and rested when their time will come.
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