Here's what the front lines look like at the end of T15 [below]. I'm creeping closer to Leningrad and still pushing to the
east in the middle and just to the east of the marshes I have left a wide open gap in my lines. I'm only noticing this at
this moment. I'd best move some people into that AO to hold down the fort, plugging the gap.
I've gotten across the river north of Kiev and I've been pushing east and south at the same time. I've already killed several
Soviet divisions that were parked alongside the river on the east side of the river. I've pushed through Kiev city hex and
the rail is already repaired all the way to Kiev so supply is still great.
I'm pushing some units north from D-town to try to cut off the Soviet defenders still alongside the river. Some of them have
already started their movement to the east. I have pushed through Z-town and my units are starting to move east from there.
I've broken into the Crimea and soon I'll start the campaign to take down Sevastopol. It's only 10Aug41 game time and I have
until 04Dec41 to take down the city in order to qualify for the release of the Bulgarians. I need those bad boys.
Odessa is holding out better then I would have hoped. I've been using RR arty to back up my minimum-losses attacks on one of
their corner units where I can get three hexes involved in the attack but it's not making a dent so far. Maybe I need more
arty involved.
I sank all the Soviet ships near Leningrad but the ships that were based at Sevastopol have moved to the SE to shoot at my
Turk soldiers. So they aren't in range yet.
I've lost 15K HRS's and there's only 29K+ assigned so I'm going to have to slow down in certain sectors of the front lines so
the LCU's don't lose too much strength.
