ORIGINAL: brian brian
Also by far the best French decision on their DOW impulse is a Surprise Ground Strike on the Rundstedt HQ. Leaving it in a clear hex in normal range of the French LND3 was a mistake. If they flip the HQ-A, or the RAF can do that to the HQ-I, you have just flipped 4, or 3, other units, as well as probably removed the ability of the Germans to use an offensive chit on the first turn as they need to use at least one HQ to re-organize additional troops.
Often that HQ is hidden in woods at long range from the French. Then a juicy stack of 3 land units + air in clear might be a better target.
Unfortunately, distracted (and a bit cheesed off) with getting the A-22, rather than the usual LeO451 (hadn't counted on the lend-lease putting it into the pool), I didn't put it in range to do the strike. That is probably also why Rundstedt was placed in the open. Otherwise yes would have been priority target.
					
					
