I've noticed that there's not a lot of theory about how to organize a defense so I'd be interested to hear what other people think about the best way to do it in various circumstances.
This defense is 41/42 orientated and is designed to absorb shock. It is strong but flexible.
I don't rely too much on carpet defenses (although they do have their uses for sure). With the right technique Axis players can chew through these 7 deep and still break out behind them. I try to have at least one MLR and particularly in the South build it behind a river line whenever possible. Two good divisions in level 2+ fortresses is best.
Ideally there's a picket line in front which will (if it doesn't rout) retreat into the MLR making the river line even stronger. If the picket unit is directly in front of the MLR it can be a strong division because this will almost certainly retreat into the MLR when attacked without routing. If the picket unit is two hexes or more in front then it should be weaker for fear that the picket unit itself will be targeted for pocketing. This picket line helps to absorb the shock of an attack and creates uncertainty in the mind of the attacker about how strong the MLR is exactly. Also If an enemy starts to clear the picket line it can act as a warning signal that a major attack could be imminent. It can be two hexes deep in vulnerable spots.
Two or three hexes behind the MLR depending on terrain I place strong points. These will be beyond the range of infantry attacks and strong enough that already weakened panzers will struggle to knock them over. Ideally in good terrain, in 41 and 42 I'm looking for CVs of 15+ (preferably more) in these stacks. Also these stacks and the cavalry divisions behind them will often form an important part of any counterattacking force. Army HQs are placed with them.
Further back still is what I think of as my Alamo line. It's a line of weak units, often brigades or cavalry divisions and ideally behind a river digging the next MLR. These are placed in such a way as to force exploiting panzers to go through at least two ZOCs if they have to go around the strong points.
Beyond that any important objective within conceivable striking distance is given a garrison of some sort. Whether that's a city or a major river crossing point or possibly a vital rail junction etc.
That's my bog standard type setup, obviously weaker sectors wont have these resources and vital sectors will have even more. Any spare units I place directly behind the MLR in reserve mode no more than one high so that they don't force too many retreating units to rout. These guys dig forts for the MLR units to retreat into. I don't place crucial elements of the defense in reserve mode for fear of weakening the defense possibly for no gain.
Once the river line is breached then comes the difficult choice of when to abandon it and when to fight. This will depend on the situation of course. There's nothing more depressing for an Axis player than to be thrown back across a river line in 1941/42
Any thoughts anyone?
