rkr1958
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Turn 7. Sep/Oct 1940. Axis #1. Japan. China. As stated previously the war in China has pretty much evolved into a war of maneuver on both sides. Of particular interest, or concern to the communist, are the infantry army and marine division from Umezu's Central China Army Group that is attempting to move around Mao's southern flank and towards Sian. This move will no doubt provoke a necessary response from Mao and a move to shore up his southern flank. Though, in an unprecedented display of cooperation between the communist and Nationalist, there's two Nationalist garrison and one infantry army that will likely "help" in protecting Mao's southern flank. There are currently three Japanese army groups operating in China. 1. Army Group Terauch, which is (currently) operating in Northern China and against the communist. It is composed of 1 HQ-I inf reserve army, 3 MIL armies, 3 garrison armies, 1 mot corps, 1 mot div, 1 cav div, 2 warlord (corps) and supported by 1 VAL bomber and supported by 1 Ki-32 air group. 2. Army Group Umezu, which is (currently) operating in Central China and against the Nationalist. It is composed of 1 HQ-I reserve army, 3 inf armies, 1 mil army, 1 mar corps, 1 mar div, 1 gun div and supported by 1 Nate Fighter, 1 Ann and 1 Val bomber group. 3. Army Group Yamamoto, which is (currently) operating in Southern China and against the Nationalist. It is composed of 1 HQ-I reserve army, 1 inf army, 2 mil armies, 1 gar army, 1 mar div, 1 eng div, 2 inf div, 2 gun div, and supported by Ann fighter and Neil bomber group. In Japan, and waiting for deployment to China and 1 of these 3 army groups, are 3 inf armies and 1 mountain division.
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