WWII - Sweden (Axis) vs England (Allies)

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Mar/Apr '40
Impulse #3 (Axis)

The Japanese forces overruns the disorganized Chinese defenders. (and waste a perfectly good roll of 8 [;)])
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Mar/Apr '40
Impulse #3 (Axis)

Air Rebase:

Japan:
FTR2 86,142->Kweilin
NAV2 74,143->Kaifeng

Germany:
LND2 (Aachen) -> Liege
LND3 (E Prussia) -> Saarbrucken

No reorganization.
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Spring finally arrives to central Europe.

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Picture from Mar/Apr '40 Impulse #5 (Allies) - DOW

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Picture from Mar/Apr '40 Impulse #5 (Allies) - DOW


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Mar/Apr 1940
Impulse: 5 (Allies)


Declarations of War and Alignments: None

China: Land
Commonwealth: Combined
France: Combined
United States: Combined
USSR: Combined

Port Attack: None
Naval Air: None

Naval Movement:
France

The French send a naval squadron to the Western Mediterranean. Do the Italians wish to intercept?

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Intercept please
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Who with? You have a choice from the three bombers.
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Sparviero please
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Mar/Apr 1940
Impulse: 5 (Allies)


Naval Interception (cont):

The Italians roll a 1. What do the French want to do?

The French decide to stay in the Western Mediterranean.

Commonwealth

A small task force enters the Eastern Mediterranean

A Dutch Conv enters the Central Atlantic

United States

Three convoys sail for Manila
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Stay in the West Med, thanks. 3-box, I think.
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Mar/Apr 1940
Impulse: 5 (Allies)


Naval Search:
Commonwealth

The CW decline combat in the Eastern Mediterranean and Cape St Vincent

France

The French decline combat in the Western Mediterranean. Do the Italians wish to initiate combat there? The six French ships are in the 3-box
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Yes please
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The Italians have a 3-range fighter that can make the 0-box. Does this fly? I am unsure if you have to pick a new unit to intercept (I suspect not) but if you do which NAV will it be?
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ORIGINAL: warspite1

The Italians have a 3-range fighter that can make the 0-box. Does this fly? I am unsure if you have to pick a new unit to intercept (I suspect not) but if you do which NAV will it be?

No new unit needed for searching. The intercept disorganisation covers it.
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ORIGINAL: AllenK

ORIGINAL: warspite1

The Italians have a 3-range fighter that can make the 0-box. Does this fly? I am unsure if you have to pick a new unit to intercept (I suspect not) but if you do which NAV will it be?

No new unit needed for searching. The intercept disorganisation covers it.
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Okay thanks - I'll just wait on the fighter orders
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No FTR thank you
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Oh, it turns out Germany have a 5-range that can enter the fray too. Does the He-112 wish to get involved?
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No FTRs thank you
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Mar/Apr 1940
Impulse: 5 (Allies)


Naval Interception (cont):

Axis - 1
Allies - 8

What do the Italians want to do with their 7 surprise points?

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