![]() ![]() The general principle being where the Russians are going to move first and some of your units are going to get beat up bad, especially if the are likely to be lost completely, why put experienced core units in those positions. As the sacrifice units die, you can deploy more experienced core uints at the back around the city flags you hold (can you really deploy a new core unit any time you lose one to free up a slot?) and move them forwards to your chosen defensive line. They will stand and die as basically sacrificial pawns, to buy time for your experienced core units to move back into better defensive positions. The basic principle is and I didn't even know this was possible, in scenarios where you know you are going to take major casualties, late 43 and especially 44, you buy totally green units (predominantly infantry) and load the frontal defensive positions with them. ![]() He mentioned a possible tactic based on how the ottoman empire operated, not the piece of furniture and which I suppose come from way back in Roman times and the origins of the term infantry, where the youngest and most inexperienced were sent in first and died a lot. ![]() This comes form a comment I think was made by TigerIII on the Bagration thread and I had one of those Eureka moments. ![]()
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