ORIGINAL: Skyland
What about Hospital ships reducing, for example, malaria effect in base when docked/disbanded and that cost some PPs to both sides if sunk ?[/align]
How do you calibrate this?
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ORIGINAL: Skyland
What about Hospital ships reducing, for example, malaria effect in base when docked/disbanded and that cost some PPs to both sides if sunk ?[/align]
ORIGINAL: rockmedic109
ORIGINAL: Skyland
Nice idea, but is there any historical basis for this? Did any hospital ships spend time on the front lines?
Wasn't there an Allied Hospital Ship searchlighted by Japanese cruisers in Milne Bay sometime in 1942. Fortunately they held their fire.
ORIGINAL: Reg
ORIGINAL: rockmedic109
ORIGINAL: Skyland
Nice idea, but is there any historical basis for this? Did any hospital ships spend time on the front lines?
Wasn't there an Allied Hospital Ship searchlighted by Japanese cruisers in Milne Bay sometime in 1942. Fortunately they held their fire.
I don't know. I never looked up Hospital Ship war records. Did they stay in front line areas or were they making pickups and returning to a rear area?
ORIGINAL: rockmedic109
ORIGINAL: Reg
ORIGINAL: rockmedic109
Nice idea, but is there any historical basis for this? Did any hospital ships spend time on the front lines?
Wasn't there an Allied Hospital Ship searchlighted by Japanese cruisers in Milne Bay sometime in 1942. Fortunately they held their fire.
I don't know. I never looked up Hospital Ship war records. Did they stay in front line areas or were they making pickups and returning to a rear area?
ORIGINAL: Reg
ORIGINAL: rockmedic109
ORIGINAL: Reg
Wasn't there an Allied Hospital Ship searchlighted by Japanese cruisers in Milne Bay sometime in 1942. Fortunately they held their fire.
I don't know. I never looked up Hospital Ship war records. Did they stay in front line areas or were they making pickups and returning to a rear area?
IIRC, it was a pickup and they got out of there fast after their unexpected encounter....
Here we go, found the reference. The Australian Hospital Ship Manunda entered Milne Bay on the night of 6-7 September (1942) to embark casualties. The ship was illuminated by Japanese warships but was not fired upon.
Australia's Merchant Navy: Manunda in New Guinea
Looks like this was a regular run. Have a look at the link. It's well written and a good read.....
ORIGINAL: jamesm
Will you have a way to stand down multiple number of ships to expedite repairs in stead of standing down each ship individually?
1) No. Come'on, who ya kiddin, and does it matter ??ORIGINAL: The Gnome
Hey I read and digested as much of this as I could, so sorry if a few or all of these questions were answered.
1) Will a ship have a kill list? I'd love to see who sunk what/when (assuming intelligence knows).
2) Any changes to TF management?
3) Is there a change list hanging around anyplace without having to pour through the small book of posts you guys have made?![]()
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ORIGINAL: Ron Saueracker
Will damage control capability be more service specific? Ie..right now Allied damage control applies to every ship type in every service, including civilian merchants. Should really just apply to warships I'd say. Same goes for Japan, perhaps a different capability for warships and merchants.