ORIGINAL: BBfanboy
Not so. I marched Soviet units from Alma Ata to China with no problem. No strat move is possible there for Soviet units because there is no rail link, but the paved road lets them move at 30 miles a day or 60 miles a day depending on unit type. Supply also flows from there to China.
Oh, good to know, thanks! Never used it from that side without strat movement.
Japan is not allowed to march there, can only block supply on the border. But for Soviet units it apparently also works the other way around (just checked). The last refuge! [:)]
ORIGINAL: DesertWolf101
I am still debating with myself what to do next with regards to the Vladivostok pocket. I definitely intend to tighten the perimeter around the pocket, taking basically all the territory/bases except Voroshilov and Vladivostok as an initial step. But then what? Is it worth the casualties/supplies to seize this territory given the fact that Andy can teleport his units out when it starts looking bad for him? Is it even worth the effort to try to reduce the supplies in the pocket? Should I just leave this as a large POW camp of sorts for the next few years? What would you do?
I don't know how many Soviets left there, but I'd say close all hexsides you can, put some second rate divisions to build field fortifications and leave it to its own devices. Terrain works for you just as well as for Andy. Station some heavy arty for counterbattery until field forts build up to about 4. You might not even want to bomb, almost all current Soviet bombers (except DB which are few) lack range to hop there from Irkutsk, newer ones will only arrive in Dec-44. And Allies can't stage there