ORIGINAL: bradfordkay
Quite correct, Tullius. In the real world a single squad landed on the highway 60 miles from a base a base will not cause a corps to surrender...
Really? Tell it to the division of Iraqies that surrendered to a medic in the first gulf war.
Edit: Ive heard sorties from WWII of Italians surredering enmasse to small units. Germans did it near the end. I knew a guy in the 106th that told me the first German he ever saw was with his company commander when the CO came to tell them they surrendered in the Battle of the Bulge.
3 things here. First of all where did I say land a squad? In
ALL cases I said they had the force to do the job. Please show where I ever once said I land on a non-base hex with a squad.
Secondly, 1 squad will not cause a corps to surrender.
SOMETHING must be attacking that corps to make it want to run away to begin with.
Lastly, all this does is forces you to cogitate the posibilities. To force you to keep reserves. Commit everything and you leave yourself open to disaster. If you keep forces spead out, you eliminate or at least greatly reduce your vunerability of falling victim to it. There arent too many places on the map that one can do this in the first place. If you arent savvy enough to see that and understand that and account for it in your defensive planning, then I feel sorry for you. You arent as good as you think you are.
You want a house rule, heres one: no landings with less than a full unit in enemy occupied terrain. Can a battalion cause a corps that is being forced to retreat to surrender? Sure it can.