Japan. Strategic Bombing (China). Both bombing missions miss.

Moderator: Shannon V. OKeets







ORIGINAL: composer99
Sicily is part of the Italian home country, so Palermo is a primary supply source for Italian (& cooperating) units.
Italy never needs to rely on overseas supply to Sicily unless Palermo is enemy-occupied.






+1 for being a notional in a major power.ORIGINAL: composer99
Now I come to think of it, why was the notional in Sicily 4 factors? I count 1 base, +1 for home country, +1 for being in a friendly ZoC. Where is the 4th factor coming from? Did a unit invade from the 2 box?
ORIGINAL: Courtenay
+1 for being a notional in a major power.ORIGINAL: composer99
Now I come to think of it, why was the notional in Sicily 4 factors? I count 1 base, +1 for home country, +1 for being in a friendly ZoC. Where is the 4th factor coming from? Did a unit invade from the 2 box?
Yes, that does look to have been the better choice.ORIGINAL: composer99
Time for a bit of back-seat WiFFing. The CW ought to have invaded the port of Bari, north of Taranto, instead of Sicily. They would have gotten a ZoC on the rail line into Taranto, meaning the Axis couldn't reinforce it, and then they could walk into the city unopposed subsequently (unless the turn happens to end early). Occupying a factory city in Italy is one of the possible conditions to trigger the conquest of Italy. Occupying Sicily is not.
Also, with no Italian ZoC, the notional in Bari would have been weaker, meaning a much better combat result on the same die roll.
ORIGINAL: composer99
Now I come to think of it, why was the notional in Sicily 4 factors? I count 1 base, +1 for home country, +1 for being in a friendly ZoC. Where is the 4th factor coming from? Did a unit invade from the 2 box?
Yes, the Royal marines invaded from the 2-box hence they extra notional.ORIGINAL: Orm
The invading marine corps was in the 2-box. Hence the mysterious +1 to the notional.
See post #674.