Are USN / Dutch Ship withdrawals going to be modeled?

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Are USN / Dutch Ship withdrawals going to be modeled?

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The Dutch cruiser Sumatra was hastily crewed and was withdrawn to the England, were again she was laid up and, finally expended in the Normandy Breakwater.

The damaged USS Marblehead was retired to South Africa and end up serving in the South Atlantic.

Many if not all of the surviving un-modified Wickes / Clemson Class were withdrawn to serve in the Atlantic Ocean, never to return to the Pacific.

Will this be modeled?
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RE: Are USN / Dutch Ship withdrawals going to be modeled?

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Ship withdrawals are exposed in the editor now, so it is possible to model withdrawals fairly well. Exactly which ships will be withdrawn when is then a scenario issue.
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