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| Russian Campaign Orders; STAVKA! | |
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| Krüger | Jun 4 2006, 03:24 PM Post #1 |
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The Finnish Campaign The Imperial Army of Moscow 1st National Guard Corps: Marching cross country through the Finnish hinterland, the Corps is to take Oulu from the Swedes cutting off their supply lines - after securing the city the Corps is then to be engaged in liberating those towns taken by the Swedes on their march south. (64,000 Men, 124 Guns) 2nd & 3rd Natl. G. Corps: Marching independantly from the other Corps through the hinterland, the line of advance will take the formation north of Oulu to the Swedish border where they will then begin an advance on Lulea (128,000 Men, 248 Guns) 4th Natl. G. Corps: Defending St. Petersburg (66,000 Men, 62 Guns) 5th Natl. G. Corps: Reserve in the Ingermanland Oblast (66,000 Men, 62 Guns) 6th Natl. G. Corps: Defending Estonian Coastline (Talinin etc) (66,000 Men, 62 Guns) The Imperial Army of Finland Menshikov is commited to pinning down Allied forces in Turku, and is to invest the city, liberating it from the Allied forces. (88,200, 204 Guns) The Imperial Army of Ingermanland The Army is commited to beating back the Allied Armies from around Helsingfors, trapping them between the sizeable Russian Army and the daunting fortifications protecting the city. (175,200 Men, 384 Guns) Baltic Coastline Garrisons and Reserve 150,000 men have been allocated to the defense of the major cities and ports of the Baltic coastline. |
| If the art of war were nothing but the art of avoiding risks, glory would become the prey of mediocre minds. I have made all the calculations, fate will do the rest. - Bonaparte | |
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