thedoctorking
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The Red Navy did a fine job of transporting isolated units from the Baltic coast to Leningrad, from whence they will redeploy to the Pskov/Narva/Vitebsk front to defeat and repel the fascist invaders. All air units have been redeployed behind the line of resistance. 8th Army remains isolated in southern Lithuania and General Sobennikov is honored to announce that every soldier in the Army, including himself, is ready to give their lives to defend the homeland of world socialism by delaying follow-up units for the German XXXXI Panzer Corps, similarly isolated to their north around Riga. 5th Airborne Corps has formed a skirmish line in eastern Lithuania to prevent any exploitation towards the main line of resistance by the fascists south of the southern Dvina line. OK, so don't show this part to the vozhd: I could use some reinforcements up here, but I don't know what became of our rail cap. Next turn, we should be able to move reinforcement units freely (there can be no movement of factories until turn 3, I think). Like there's a mech corps down around Krasnodar, a rifle corps near Cherkassy, and some units from the North Caucasus Front that are mobile and could be redeployed to the front if we had rail cap to move them. I'd like to have a line of actual combat units along the Luga to Novgorod and then south from Lake Ilmen along the river/swamp line to Velikie Luki (that's the real main line of resistance). I'd also like some real units for 7th Independent Army north of Lake Ladoga along the line of the river and Lake Janisjarvi there. If we can keep the Finns from turning the corner they will be basically impotent. I used a couple of AP to reassign units to different armies; this will be needed next turn as well, especially when 8th Army gets wiped out. I don't know if destroyed armies are reborn like divisions? (edit) Which is to say, I'm done with my part of the turn. I suggest that our fearless leader should be the one to declare the turn over and run the Axis logistics phase, then save the game to the Dropbox for our fascist opponents. I didn't do anything with the air force other than send the planes from the isolated air bases back to national reserve. If we have an air commander, he may want to go through all the air bases before any movement has taken place and send squadrons with really low morale or high fatigue or very few planes back to national reserve. Otherwise we front commanders can do it for our bases before we start moving them next turn. If the Axis has managed to not overrun them all.
< Message edited by thedoctorking -- 9/23/2017 10:13:42 PM >
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