WWII - Sweden (Axis) vs England (Allies)

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RE: WWII - Sweden (Axis) vs England (Allies)

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Italy use their surprise points to eliminate the AA fire (all points?). Any points remaining are used to increase damage done.

The X is placed on the BB Strasbourg.
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Strasbourg is sunk (4 thrown)

Where do the French want to place the D and the second A?
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Italy place their A on the 1 strength CL, if it is untouched, otherwise on the other CL.

Italy stay in the sea area.
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D can go on the Emile, A too probably. If not, A on the other CL.
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Mar/Apr 1940
Impulse: 5 (Allies)


Naval Combat:
France

Western Mediterranean:

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Do the French stick around?
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I think that France wanted the last 'A' go to the damaged CL Emile.

But perhaps it doesn't matter?
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I'll re-do
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Game amended. Do the French stay or exit stage left?
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Stay.
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Do the German or Italian fighters fly?
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ORIGINAL: warspite1

Do the German or Italian fighters fly?
No, thank you.

And no need to ask if there are multiple rounds.
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Mar/Apr 1940
Impulse: 5 (Allies)


Naval Search (cont):

Axis - 1
Allies - 5

What do the Italians want to do with their 4 surprise points?
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Eliminate the enemy AA fire.

Put the X on the BB, and the A on an undamaged CA.

Axis stay.
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Back at last. Same as before thank you[:)]
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BTW. I second the Allies demand to examine the Axis die. [;)]
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Too late again
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Mar/Apr 1940
Impulse: 5 (Allies)


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Mar/Apr 1940
Impulse: 5 (Allies)


Naval Search (cont):

Axis - 3
Allies - 2

AA fire
8
2
9
2
10
4

2 point reduction

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Mar/Apr 1940
Impulse: 5 (Allies)


Strategic Bombing:

Ground Strike:

Rail Movement:

Land Movement:

I await orders from AllenK.
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