TulliusDetritus
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That's indeed an option, Randall But so far I only have 2 [Guards] Rifle Corps. This turn I'll be creating the 3rd one. These corps are attached to "important" Stavka Reserve Armies: Shock and Guards. Given that I have few, I want them to be active, not passive. This means if I see a weak spot in the enemy advance, just like I did on these 3 last turns in this Velikie Luki area, I will use the Corps as an offensive tool. And of course, after these attacks, I pull them back. Therefore NOT enough MPs to be used as "reserve". In other words, if I want them to be a defensive tool I should NOT use them offensively in the first place. And I think I prefer to choose WHERE and WHEN they will be fighting, as opposed to a random decision. Now, I am reaching a new frontier. Once all of my "important" armies will have a Guards Rifle Corps each, I have to think what's my next objective. I could of course start creating one rifle corps in EVERY army... Especially in active Fronts. But this means they would be sort of stuck: imagine the Germans attack elsewhere. So I have been thinking that perhaps the next Rifle Corps should be assigned to Stavka itself: strategic Reserves that is. This would give me more FLEXIBILITY. I could send these rifle corps to any place, to reinforce a defence / attack. So that's what I will be doing methinks. Two or three or maybe four Corps would be perhaps enough. Only after that I might start creating corps in every army.
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