PHIL Guerilla Army

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PHIL Guerilla Army

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Does anyone know why there is a PHIL Guerilla Army attached to the 4th Army on the Eastern U.S.? It also says it's attached to the SW Pacific.

If it is activated where does it show up, SW Pacific or do you have to move it to the West coast to us it?

I've never noticed this before. I playing Ver 3.2.

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RE: PHIL Guerilla Army

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it automatically appears in the P.I. in late 1945 at a random location i think
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ORIGINAL: crusher

it automatically appears in the P.I. in late 1945 at a random location i think

OK, though I thought the guerilla army would show earlier.

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RE: PHIL Guerilla Army

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ORIGINAL: crusher

it automatically appears in the P.I. in late 1945 at a random location i think

Although the "PacWar Version 32.txt" file says that "It starts off in U.S. East Coast attached to 4th Army and changes to SW Pacific in January 1945 and is 'magically transported to' (i.e., rises up) a Philippine base," this statement is not entirely correct. Yes, Eastern U.S. is a 4th Army (Restricted Base/can't change to a different HQ). But notice that Guerilla Army is attached to SW Pacific at the START of the game!


This means that you can try the *very* gamey trick below:

Load Campaign 41 (obc41) into the editor (pacwared21.xls). Notice that "Eastern U.S." (base #199) has four hidden one-way paths to Central U.S., England, Calcutta, and Colombo for Supply purposes. What does that mean? Yes-- you can march (teleport?) the Guerilla Army into Calcutta.

(In one of my game against the AI, I stopped the Japanese at Mandalay using a mix of Inidan Divisions, Chinese Armies (those attached to CBI Command), Dutch units evacuated from Java, and the Guerilla Army. (Yes, I know it's way too unhistorical since this would be politically inpossible.) Later, in 1944, I invaded Philippines using the Filipino units that I managed to evacuate, PLUS the Guerilla Army. [8|]
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RE: PHIL Guerilla Army

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ORIGINAL: returnfire
ORIGINAL: crusher

it automatically appears in the P.I. in late 1945 at a random location i think

Although the "PacWar Version 32.txt" file says that "It starts off in U.S. East Coast attached to 4th Army and changes to SW Pacific in January 1945 and is 'magically transported to' (i.e., rises up) a Philippine base," this statement is not entirely correct. Yes, Eastern U.S. is a 4th Army (Restricted Base/can't change to a different HQ). But notice that Guerilla Army is attached to SW Pacific at the START of the game!


This means that you can try the *very* gamey trick below:

Load Campaign 41 (obc41) into the editor (pacwared21.xls). Notice that "Eastern U.S." (base #199) has four hidden one-way paths to Central U.S., England, Calcutta, and Colombo for Supply purposes. What does that mean? Yes-- you can march (teleport?) the Guerilla Army into Calcutta.

(In one of my game against the AI, I stopped the Japanese at Mandalay using a mix of Inidan Divisions, Chinese Armies (those attached to CBI Command), Dutch units evacuated from Java, and the Guerilla Army. (Yes, I know it's way too unhistorical since this would be politically inpossible.) Later, in 1944, I invaded Philippines using the Filipino units that I managed to evacuate, PLUS the Guerilla Army. [8|]

Guess I better reread the txt again, missed the bit on the Guerilla Army. I've been trying to evacuate some LCU's from the P.I., but my transports either are sunk or run away after an attack. By the time I get them all squared away, the IJA has taken the base. [:@]

Mike
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