Lowpe
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Learning lots of things about how Japan plays... Notice the circled unit, it is the 102 Regiment, 102 AV, and I have 407 Chinese AV there now in two Corp...but he is pushing on...we met here two days ago, he stopped movement for a day and then started again. Japan has 2-3 units pushing on Pingsiang. 2 I think, with a third holding open the bridge to the southeast. China has Two corp at Pingsiang, with more arriving each turn for the next three days I think...we should be able to get over 1,000 av there in level 1 forts. The 102nd Rgt is obviously designed to support the attack on Pingsiang, to prevent an isolation I think. The other thing to note, is that the beach ports of Amoy etc, must be pretty well stripped of defenders and they are vulnerable. Japan is probably eating some temporary garrison VP deficits early here to speed up his conquest. The eastern push towards Sian doesn't look stoppable to me, but I might be able to buy some time allowing the Reds from Yenan to get back... The southern push up the Sian road or Ankgang road I am confident I can stop now... I always thought Sian is a deathtrap to this type of double envelopment...Japan is bringing enough units to surround and isolate it...I want the bulk of my troops in the mountains north and west of Sian...but that doesn't mean I don't want to keep the two Japanese schwerepunkts separated for as long as possible. I need time for Chinese troops to get into position, dig in, and acquire more support troops and recover from disablements. If I can get two Corp to hold a position on the Sian road where retreat isn't possible they can stop forward movement for a week or two before they are finally wiped out. Not sure it is possible with Ankang though.
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