India Lost

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India Lost

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Ok, I've never lost India before so I have a question. Will the British and Indian troops and airgroups still receive reinforcements if they are at a fully supplied base with a HQ?
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Ouch.
 
No wonder your avatar is so grumpy!
 
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I don't remember anything that says they wont. Generally, if they are at or near a base that has 20,000+ supply, they will get replacements. The more well supplied bases near should generate replacements faster.
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ORIGINAL: Kid

Ok, I've never lost India before so I have a question. Will the British and Indian troops and airgroups still receive reinforcements if they are at a fully supplied base with a HQ?

having lost india in my game, you will continue to fill out TOE's of Indian/British Units and Airgroups as well.
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Great thanks. Then there is hope. Hey he's not grumpy just determined.
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Great thanks. Then there is hope. Hey he's not grumpy just determined.


Sorry Kid...He looks like a guy in serious need of a free "john"at a baked bean banquet...........
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ORIGINAL: Kid

Great thanks. Then there is hope. Hey he's not grumpy just determined.


Sorry Kid...He looks like a guy in serious need of a free "john"at a baked bean banquet...........

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I saw that look on my Grandfather, when my Grandmother told us we couldn't have any more Scotch.
 
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I saw that look on my Grandfather, when my Grandmother told us we couldn't have any more Scotch.

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