thedoctorking
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I seem to be behind on my posts so I will put up my next turn before Twigster. German turn 14 saw the return of the Luftwaffe to the front. I guess a week’s rest was what they needed, as casualties returned to their previous 3:1 or more German advantage. They flew enormous numbers of sorties, though, with interdiction everywhere. I got my first two regiments over 80 experience this turn and generated a Guards air base (not that that actually means anything in game terms but it is a sign that I’m doing damage). I also got some good outcomes out of fighter-heavy raids against Luftwaffe air bases. In the northern sector, fighting continued in the swamps behind the Volhkov. It turns out that the German success in crossing the river meant that the northern armies were cut off from supply. I guess this must be an effect of the oft-discussed Russian vehicle shortage. The two armies in Leningrad, the 8th and 48th, the army north of Lake Ladoga, the 7th, and the northernmost army on the main line of resistance, the 55th, newly assigned to Leningrad Front, were all out of supply and had to be re-supplied with air drops. I assigned a bunch of new transport planes to bases in the region and moved the 55th Army HQ onto a connected rail hex to hopefully at least restore their supply status. This came as quite a surprise to me. I never noticed this before in solo games, and the German armies that are far from their railhead are still generally in supply. Anyway, I got a good bit of use out of those IL-4 and DB-3 squadrons for once, rather than the generally toothless night bombing missions.
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