Amphibious Hq at 237,211

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Whyalterhistory
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Amphibious Hq at 237,211

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I am an old man and I don't know how to take a picture of this unit. I cannot attack it. It says that the hex is isolated.

I guess I could just let it sit there. Any suggestions or comments ? Thank you in advance. I am not very smart so any

help would be greatly appreciated.
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that is a sea hex, so I presume that is the Soviet naval and you've just taken Sevastopol?

ideally you want it to go away, sat there it generates naval interdiction and reduces the value of Sevastopol to you (not that its that key a supply port) but it doesn't really matter.

If it sits there it will slowly take losses due to being next to a port you hold and if you have any ground units adjacent. You can add to this by runnning a naval patrol air mission over its hex, that'll cause even more losses.

but on balance, no big deal, ideally the AI should move it back to one of its own ports as its quite a valuable asset for the Soviets
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Thank you very much ! ! !
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