MacArthur's Escape and the Doolittle Raid

This new stand alone release based on the legendary War in the Pacific from 2 by 3 Games adds significant improvements and changes to enhance game play, improve realism, and increase historical accuracy. With dozens of new features, new art, and engine improvements, War in the Pacific: Admiral's Edition brings you the most realistic and immersive WWII Pacific Theater wargame ever!

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A couple of questions:

- I'm wondering what is the best means to smuggle Douglas MacArthur out of the Philippines? I know it was done by Submarine, but I am unable to find any subs that list troop transport capacity.

- also, has anybody replicated the Doolittle raid on Tokyo? Is is just a matter of putting the bombers on the Carrier, and hope for the best. Just curious.

btw this game is awesome. After a little tinkering against the AI, I started a PBEM with a Japan opponenet. I'm just learning as I go, and have to say, this game pull the player in. Its nice to play a game that you begin to build a long term attachment to. Cheers.[&o]
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You don't need to extract doug. The HQ unit he's in in the Philippines can stay and be destroyed without penalty. Later on an HQ will arrive in Australia with a brand new doug to use. If you somehow manage to preserve the Philippines HQ you get to have 2 Douglas MacArthurs. (and I think he was smuggled out IRL by PT boat, not subs)

As for the doolittle raid, it isn't possible with the witp game engine. Taking off from one location, bombing another and then landing in a different location just isn't built into the game.

edit: oh and there are 3 allied subs that can transport troops, but they can't do it until converted to SST, which isn't possible till some time in 1942.
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Using the editor, it is possible to simulate the Doolittle Raid.

The only difference would be that the B-25s would take off from, and return to, the CV, rather than continue on to a land base, but otherwise all details can be replicated.
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I would say by coffin, [:D]  the 40kt coffins are the ones I mean.
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ORIGINAL: Sredni

......... (and I think he was smuggled out IRL by PT boat, not subs)

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I think that's right - PT boat from Corregidor to the mainland - and B17 from PI to Australia.
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Good ol´ Douglas "Double" MacArthur... [:D]
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When I was doing my military service, two of our officer cadets were identical twins. Both were a bit annoying, everything by the book -type of guys. We called them Double Trouble. They didn't like that name much.

So now I'm wondering, maybe there really was two MacArthurs? [:D]
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If you haven't done so already, go to the WiTP forums and pull up Cap Mandrake's AARs. One of them has a hilarious take on Dugout Doug's Doppleganger.
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i'm reminded of those commercials for some major alcoholic beverage....the slogan was "Would you have a drink with you?" and one commercial featured Hugh Hefner talking to his duplicate.

Imagine if Douglas MacArthur met himself and had to talk over a Bourbon. [:D]
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ORIGINAL: Puhis

When I was doing my military service, two of our officer cadets were identical twins. Both were a bit annoying, everything by the book -type of guys. We called them Double Trouble. They didn't like that name much.

So now I'm wondering, maybe there really was two MacArthurs? [:D]

We'd have lost the war. We barely survived one of that (censored).
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We'd have lost the war. We barely survived one of that (censored).
+1

Never been a big fan of his ... never saw what all the hype was about....
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unfortunately his personality and histronics tend to overshadow his acomplishments, which were substantial. "Team Player" however will never be one of his monikers. He was Lord Marshall....holder of the Privy Seal. but not alas....a Rogue Nation member.

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ORIGINAL: Nikademus

unfortunately his personality and histronics tend to overshadow his acomplishments, which were substantial. "Team Player" however will never be one of his monikers. He was Lord Marshall....holder of the Privy Seal. but not alas....a Rogue Nation member.



Try reading: http://www.amazon.com/Fighting-MacArthu ... 816&sr=1-1 for a detailed review of the Navy's opinion of MacArthur...
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Thx. oooo. and Kindle ready as well.

From the reviews it sounds like the author doesn't like Mac very much. Different POV's though are always useful. Manchester's bio on Mac was very good and pointed out both the good and the bad and the recent Fortress Rabaul also gave additional insight into MacArthur's influence and decision making in regards to New Gunea.

http://www.amazon.com/American-Caesar-D ... 556&sr=1-1

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The difficulty with Mac isn't helping his to escape. It's trying to get him captured. I've been trying since the game came out. [:(][:D]
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I think of him as the right guy in the PI to have before the war and the right guy to have in Japan after the war and the right guy to have Juneau during the war.[;)]
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Having studied at West Point in their History Department, there is an amazing amount of reevaluation about Dougout Doug, and most of it is not very flattering... The one thing I will always see as a true determiner of his character is his attempts to block Wainwright's medal of honor.... That showed the true Doug....
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Yep, MacArthur did indeed escape via Motor Torpedo Boat Squadron 3 (if you've seen "They Were Expendable" with Robert Montgomery and John Wayne, their take on it is included in the film).  Lt. Bulkeley and his boats picked him up at Corregidor and took him south to Del Monte, Mindanao, where MacArthur and his family got on a B-17 to Australia.
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ORIGINAL: dr.hal

Having studied at West Point in their History Department, there is an amazing amount of reevaluation about Dougout Doug, and most of it is not very flattering... The one thing I will always see as a true determiner of his character is his attempts to block Wainwright's medal of honor.... That showed the true Doug....

Personally I think thats the problem, enough to bear repeating. People tend to focus on his personality traits and at times outlandish behavior, not his war record. Popular leaders tend to get the opposite treatment. Their blemishes are forgiven more, like in Eisenhower's case. Leaders though are a subject where people either love em or hate em and nothing anyone says will sway it. [:)] Still.....i'm enjoying the book Don recommended.
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