Bingo. Jeremy pushed something up to Monroe, Louisiana. Turns out to be SS Hitler Jugend. I pull out of my positions south of here on the Mississippi, whilst throwing four armoured divisions in to attempt to destroy this unit. He also has spearheads moving towards San Antonio but I have no choice but to ignore these for now.
Jeremy's also advancing more vigorously than I'd hoped in the east. He's not attacked my positions on the Tennessee just yet, but he's working his way forward and will eventually find a hole. Of course what this also means is that his lead units are horribly exposed. It's trivial for me to isolate 25. Panzergrenadier and some Italian motorised division, and attack them with my armour.
Toronto's still in supply, and what's more I now have a string of fortified units keeping it that way; Jeremy will have to bleed to take it one way or another. I pull a US armoured division out of here which, together with the two split divisions mentioned last turn, move to join the force in Virginia, bringing this back up to seven armoured divisions. Actually on reflection one of these goes to the Applachians where a breach by a single division is more likely.
25. Panzergrenadier survives as a 3-3 stub, but the Italian divisions folded on the first round and Hitler Jugend after two rounds of hard fighting. Unfortunately I don't get a third round to put my affairs in order out west, a fact which I expect to pay for, but it was nice to kill one of Jeremy's best units before it had even been seriously committed.
After last turn's frantic rearrangements, a much simpler turn in many ways, and a satisfying one, but ultimately I must come toe to toe with Jeremy's infantry in the East. Well, next turn I get another National Guard army, which together with various other bits may allow me to string something together completing my line from the Mississippi to the sea. On the other hand he may break through my line on the Tennessee and throw all of that into disarray. I'm also concerned that my positions in front of Detroit are really not at all ready for prime time; I'll want some more brigades and bits here before this matter is settled. Perhaps I should have tried to hold him at London Ontario another turn? It certainly would have been possible I think.
As always, turns 20-30 are going to be crucial. Jeremy will get Charlotte, Toronto and San Antonio for certain. Norfolk and Houston are likely to go as well. That puts me on 56% and then a dangerous 45% replacements, or 68% on turn 30. The idea is that my army will remain intact through all of this, and the battle will only be seriously mobile west of the Mississippi, where I'll retain a force of 8-12 armoured divisions to keep the advance to the pace of the infantry. If I can get him to channel his remaining reinforcements into that front then I may be able to hold him somewhat in place everywhere else. The idea is then between turns 30 and 40 he gets maybe Dallas and one other city, getting me back up to a healthy 82% for turn 40.
Local counterattacks on the southern edge of Virginia serve to keep the Axis advance in check- for now


















