Cribtop Intel needs to make up its mind.
"There have been only three great intelligence officers in all history. Mine is not one of them."
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Moderators: wdolson, MOD_War-in-the-Pacific-Admirals-Edition
Cribtop Intel needs to make up its mind.
Maybe it's like the Oklahoma, where they raised it from the floor of Pearl harbor, floated it out into the Pacific, and then sank it again. Perhaps they can't decide where it would look best? [:D]BB West Virginia is back off the sunk list. Cribtop Intel needs to make up its mind.

ORIGINAL: Capt. Harlock
Maybe it's like the Oklahoma, where they raised it from the floor of Pearl harbor, floated it out into the Pacific, and then sank it again. Perhaps they can't decide where it would look best? [:D]BB West Virginia is back off the sunk list. Cribtop Intel needs to make up its mind.


The port units arrive and will be married with SNLFs to create CD gun bearing special base forces. Very useful units.
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[/center]+1ORIGINAL: princep01
Crib, I've never played Cuttlefish before, but knowing him thru reading AARs, if you point out to him that Akyab is in Burma, it will be the first time he notices it. He will likely volunteer to retreat the restricted unit(s) back to India. It is your house rule and should be obeyed. However, as CR notes, Akyab "appears" to be more Indian than Burmese given the "road" net. You could offer, while noting its true national alinement, to make Akyab an exception to the house rule. In this manner, you both remind your opponent of the house rule and allow him a face saving choice. You create a win-win situation for you and your worthy opponent. That is, of course, a concept that is totally alien to our representatives in Washington.
