Scenario 6 - Strategy Talk

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Scenario 6 - Strategy Talk

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I would like to hear from the people who have completed scenario 6 on what islands they decided to invade, in what order, and tactics or strategy involved with amphibious landings. Thanks
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There's an AAR on a current Marianas PBEM game in the After Action Reports subforum. There's some info that might be helpful there.
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RE: Scenario 6 - Strategy Talk

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What?! Strategy talk for the Americans? When you've got 400+ ships, you don't need to do much planning....

Now the Japanese however... [X(]
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Thank you, I just looked in there, must of missed it. :)
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Well, I want to learn how to minimize my losses, instead of just overwhelming the japanese. Trying to play these shorter scenarios and pretending that I will need these units farther down the road in the long campign.
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