Red Prince
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Joined: 4/8/2011 From: Bangor, Maine, USA Status: offline
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Okay, folks. I'm back online (for the time being), so here's what happened with my attacks: Minsk, defended by a single out-of-supply CAV, folded to my awe-inspiringly dominating forces!!! Oops, got carried away, there The assault on Odessa left the Rumanians (and a few Nazis) disorganized (-/1S result), but converting the 'Shatter' result to a 'Retreat' result instead meant that both the 62st Soviet Garrison Reserves and the 3rd Cavalry Reserves will no longer trouble my trek across the steppes (for a few turns, anyway). North of Odessa, after an attempt to intercept my Stuka failed, and after both sides made an attempt to kill off some LND firepower with AA, the final odds were 43:18. That's a 2:1 Assault (I had to check the rules, but I forgot that I needed more ARM to choose the table, and I had an ARM and a MECH, while he had an ARM -- MECH only count if the enemy has no ARM), with a little less than a 40% chance to be 3:1. Either way, it was not a good bet, but I was starting to feel a little happier when I got that 40% on the Fractional Odds roll. I started dreaming of a high roll that would let me Shatter his units out of the way. And I didn't get it. Turns out this was less than intelligent, as attacks go. Not only did I fail to kill any Russians, but I lost my Heavy AA division, too. It was either that or an 8-4 INF (white print), and I prefer to keep the higher mobility and all-purpose attack factors available. I'll just have to let the Luftwaffe deal with enemy bombers. My mistakes on this attack: - I forgot about Defensive Ground Support
- I didn't use the right units to let me choose the CRT
- I really shouldn't have tried it in the first place, I guess (I figured the end of the turn would come soon, and if I got lucky, there would be a nice big hole to drive through during the July/August sun. Oh, well.
So, it was left to Rundstedt to try to repair the damage. He did his best, recharging supplies and morale for the 4 units that remained from that disastrous attack. He should have had them all shot! In the north, von Leeb reorganized the XL Mechanized Corps and the LXII INfantry to help reinforce the Baltics, while one of the Panzer groups made its way south, transfered to Rundstedt's offensive. I'll post the current battlefield in a few minutes.
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Always listen to experts. They'll tell you what can't be done and why. Then do it! -Lazarus Long, RAH
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