
4 player E-mail: AAR
Moderator: Shannon V. OKeets
RE: 4 player E-mail: AAR
Ah, now it looks as though something did go slightly adrift as I have run out of die rolls and still have units left to do, which didn't happen last night.
Carrying on. Eleventh

Carrying on. Eleventh

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RE: 4 player E-mail: AAR
On an 8, 2 chits go the Ge/It US Entry pool.
Revised map for the fleeing ships. All together or one at a time?

Revised map for the fleeing ships. All together or one at a time?

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RE: 4 player E-mail: AAR
Since Warspite1 seems to be away at the moment I am taking this one.All together or one at a time?
All the SCS go together and go to Dakar. (Senegal is now Free French, right?)
The submarine go to Beirut.
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RE: 4 player E-mail: AAR
The flight of the French navy.
The French surface ships flee the port of Marseilles into the West Med. Italian CA Zara is detailed to intercept them. In a hopeless confusion of signals, the cruiser heads off on the reciprocal bearing. By the time the mistake is realised, the French ships are long gone and safely heading to Dakar (9 rolled).
The sub sails to Beirut without incident.
Southern Europe after Italian land moves

The French surface ships flee the port of Marseilles into the West Med. Italian CA Zara is detailed to intercept them. In a hopeless confusion of signals, the cruiser heads off on the reciprocal bearing. By the time the mistake is realised, the French ships are long gone and safely heading to Dakar (9 rolled).
The sub sails to Beirut without incident.
Southern Europe after Italian land moves

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- Mayhemizer_slith
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RE: 4 player E-mail: AAR
Ju88 to French port of La Rochelle
Ju52 to Metz
Bf110 to Hanover
Do17 to Karlsruhe
Bf109 from 56,27 to 56,26
Bf109 from 58,26 to 59,25
On a 2 turn ends.
Germany picks 2 markers to defense.
Ju52 to Metz
Bf110 to Hanover
Do17 to Karlsruhe
Bf109 from 56,27 to 56,26
Bf109 from 58,26 to 59,25
On a 2 turn ends.
Germany picks 2 markers to defense.
If your attack is going really well, it's an ambush.
-Murphy's war law
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RE: 4 player E-mail: AAR
The Soviets pick a defensive chit.
Now Maitland, now's your time!
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RE: 4 player E-mail: AAR
J/F '40 End of Turn
No Partisans.
US place one entry chit in the Japanese pool.
US starts Chinese aircraft production and give destroyers to CW. One entry chit is moved to the German tension pool.
No Partisans.
US place one entry chit in the Japanese pool.
US starts Chinese aircraft production and give destroyers to CW. One entry chit is moved to the German tension pool.
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RE: 4 player E-mail: AAR
Destroyed in J/F 1940


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If your attack is going really well, it's an ambush.
-Murphy's war law
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RE: 4 player E-mail: AAR
Maybe the inclusion of the Polish destroyer prevents Germany from getting no surprise point at all.
Poland and Germany were already at war before the second impulse
Best regards
ORIGINAL: Orm
I am, however, wondering why the German ships did not suffer from the surprise effects?! [&:] [:(]
Admiral Delabroglio
RE: 4 player E-mail: AAR
The Polish Destroyers were ordered to reinforce the French Fleet in the Baltic Sea but they took upon themselves to join the British fleet instead. This, apparently, caused major confusion in the RN and there is still an open inquiry about these events.ORIGINAL: Admiral Delabroglio
Maybe the inclusion of the Polish destroyer prevents Germany from getting no surprise point at all.
Poland and Germany were already at war before the second impulse
Best regards
ORIGINAL: Orm
I am, however, wondering why the German ships did not suffer from the surprise effects?! [&:] [:(]
Have a bit more patience with newbies. Of course some of them act dumb -- they're often students, for heaven's sake. - Terry Pratchett
A government is a body of people; usually, notably, ungoverned. - Quote from Firefly
A government is a body of people; usually, notably, ungoverned. - Quote from Firefly
RE: 4 player E-mail: AAR
warspite1ORIGINAL: Admiral Delabroglio
Maybe the inclusion of the Polish destroyer prevents Germany from getting no surprise point at all.
Poland and Germany were already at war before the second impulse
Best regards
ORIGINAL: Orm
I am, however, wondering why the German ships did not suffer from the surprise effects?! [&:] [:(]
Read on Admiral - we found the answer! And yes, it was the Polish unit... [:D]
Now Maitland, now's your time!
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RE: 4 player E-mail: AAR
Better 1 in the North Sea than against Lodz. That's non-negative military thinking
Best regards, and thanks for the AAR
Best regards, and thanks for the AAR
ORIGINAL: Mayhemizer
Better 1 in Lodz than Paris... That is positive thinking!
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RE: 4 player E-mail: AAR
Now let us think further. Suppose in a round of combat, Germany, NOT being surprised because of the Polish ship...
sank that very ship (or ships) and remained at sea.
In the following naval combat rounds, would the Germans suffer from surprise ?
"The nasty Poles have been sunk, we now have nothing to fear from our friendly British enemies"
Has anybody tried it ?
Best regards
sank that very ship (or ships) and remained at sea.
In the following naval combat rounds, would the Germans suffer from surprise ?
"The nasty Poles have been sunk, we now have nothing to fear from our friendly British enemies"
Has anybody tried it ?
Best regards
Admiral Delabroglio
RE: 4 player E-mail: AAR
Mar/Apr '40
Both sides rolled a 8 on the initiative so Axis won and has to decide whether they want to go first or not.
Edit: I have not yet posted the end of turn information. It could be important that CW returned a TRS with Wavell to Alger (escorted by one BB and one CA).

Both sides rolled a 8 on the initiative so Axis won and has to decide whether they want to go first or not.
Edit: I have not yet posted the end of turn information. It could be important that CW returned a TRS with Wavell to Alger (escorted by one BB and one CA).

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Have a bit more patience with newbies. Of course some of them act dumb -- they're often students, for heaven's sake. - Terry Pratchett
A government is a body of people; usually, notably, ungoverned. - Quote from Firefly
A government is a body of people; usually, notably, ungoverned. - Quote from Firefly
RE: 4 player E-mail: AAR
Jan/Feb '40 End of Turn
Allied production:
Production:
China (5):
INF
CAV
CW (19):
MIL
INF
2 x FTR2
FTR3
2 x Pilot
CVP0
Repair BB + CA
2 x CP
France (8):
MIL
2 x INF
USA(11):
BB (1st)
TRS (1st)
Repair CV
SUB (1st)
Pilot
2 x CVP1
USSR (16):
PIL
FTR2
2 x INF
1 x GARR
MTN
Allied production:
Production:
China (5):
INF
CAV
CW (19):
MIL
INF
2 x FTR2
FTR3
2 x Pilot
CVP0
Repair BB + CA
2 x CP
France (8):
MIL
2 x INF
USA(11):
BB (1st)
TRS (1st)
Repair CV
SUB (1st)
Pilot
2 x CVP1
USSR (16):
PIL
FTR2
2 x INF
1 x GARR
MTN
Have a bit more patience with newbies. Of course some of them act dumb -- they're often students, for heaven's sake. - Terry Pratchett
A government is a body of people; usually, notably, ungoverned. - Quote from Firefly
A government is a body of people; usually, notably, ungoverned. - Quote from Firefly
RE: 4 player E-mail: AAR
Jan/Feb '40 End of Turn
Axis Production:
Germany (15):
2 x INF
INF Div
ENG Div
FTR2
Pilot
Italy (11):
Synth Oil
NAV2
SUB (2nd)
Japan (12):
Synth Oil
Pilot
MIL
Axis Production:
Germany (15):
2 x INF
INF Div
ENG Div
FTR2
Pilot
Italy (11):
Synth Oil
NAV2
SUB (2nd)
Japan (12):
Synth Oil
Pilot
MIL
Have a bit more patience with newbies. Of course some of them act dumb -- they're often students, for heaven's sake. - Terry Pratchett
A government is a body of people; usually, notably, ungoverned. - Quote from Firefly
A government is a body of people; usually, notably, ungoverned. - Quote from Firefly
RE: 4 player E-mail: AAR
Jan/Feb '40 End of Turn
All Allied countries reorganized all their units except CW. CW let Gort and a couple of cruisers remain unorganized.
All Allied countries reorganized all their units except CW. CW let Gort and a couple of cruisers remain unorganized.
Have a bit more patience with newbies. Of course some of them act dumb -- they're often students, for heaven's sake. - Terry Pratchett
A government is a body of people; usually, notably, ungoverned. - Quote from Firefly
A government is a body of people; usually, notably, ungoverned. - Quote from Firefly






