A bleak day, as Hue Falls, the troops run in the wrong direction, and Hanoi and Haiphong's days are numbered.

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In which direction did they retreat?October 23, 1942
A bleak day, as Hue Falls, the troops run in the wrong direction, and Hanoi and Haiphong's days are numbered.
ORIGINAL: witpqs
In which direction did they retreat?October 23, 1942
A bleak day, as Hue Falls, the troops run in the wrong direction, and Hanoi and Haiphong's days are numbered.
Allied air forces are strong in China...
I forgot to mention P40s too, plus all the bombers...

I once saw a TV news advertisement in NYC that their station had two traffic helicopters (while other stations then had one) giving them twice the air supremacy!ORIGINAL: Capt. Harlock
Allied air forces are strong in China...
I forgot to mention P40s too, plus all the bombers...
I'm willing to believe you, but it takes a lot more than two Wildcats to constitute "strong"!
OTOH, if they have no opposition, that means complete air supremacy!









ORIGINAL: Lowpe
Best I can figure is that with realistic R&D OFF, if you turn off repairs it will stop R&D. I was under the impression that there nothing the player could do to stop r&d, and I globally shut down repairs to conserve supplies.
Well, I guess I did conserve supplies.![;)]