golden delicious
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Turn 96 and Army Group A is reaching the limits of its logistical net: with the aid of a supply unit I can just about get supply up above the Overextended threshold along the main axis of advance, but with more than token resistance from the Soviets this isn't enough for a full-blooded offensive. I'm going to continue to work on isolating these units with a reduced force, but will have to pull back the majority of what I currently have up at the front all the way to the railhead, at least two turns' march away for my infantry. I do have some fresh troops coming up to the line here, but as long as the supply situation is so bad I can only make gradual progress, and the PO still has significant reserves at Grozny (four divisions in the city itself plus some other units nearby and who knows what that hasn't been spotted) Elsewhere, Army Group B has lunged forward and 23. Panzer is now two hexes from Saratov, the Army Group's primary objective for 1942 (and incidentally the last rail crossing of the Volga above Astrakhan and therefore key if I want to push beyond it in 1943). This event will be the trigger to start winding down AGB's operations, resting as many units as possible and, crucially, withdrawing some of the logistical support to assist AGA.
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