Froonp
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Joined: 10/21/2003 From: Marseilles, France Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: Gurggulk This is just a suggestion for the CW, to setup at start of the Global war Scenario. It is also very clear there are multipule ways to deploy the fleet and Convoys. Too many for any 1 person to cover in a resonable amount of time and stilll have some sanity left. Hopefully this is a good starting point for options B, C and more. Transports and left over Convoys should see many more suggestions. Its the nature of the game that some unit placement is not predictable. CW Naval Deployment Option A Fleet and Convoy Line For use without Limited overseas supply option and With Oil option. Aden: 1 oil point Glorious, Eagle, with Air Crews if using Plane unit. Australia, Canberra, Cornwall, Kent, Dorsetshire, Birmingham, Manchester, Gloucester, Liverpool Plymouth: 1 Transport Ark Royal, Furious, Courageous, with Air Crews if using Plane unit. Repulse, Renown, Hood, Sheffield, Edinburgh, Belfast, Shropshire Scapa Flow: Warspite, Revenge, Ramillies, Resolution, Effingham, Cumberland, Exeter Belfast: 1 oil point Argus, Hermes, No Air Crews Malaya, Barham, Royal Sovereign, Royal Oak Hawkins, Berwick, York Gibraltar: 4 convoy, 1 Transport, 1 oil point Nelson, Rodney Devonshire, Sussex, Norfolk, Glasgow, Newcastle, Southampton Cape Town, Queen Mary/Queen Elizabeth Quebec, Transport Malta, 2 Subs Halifax, 3 convoy Scychelles, 3 convoy 1 Convoy Bay of Bengal, Transport oil to India and save. 2 Convoy East Indian Ocean, 2 Convoy Cape Naturaliste, Transport oil from Palembang to Australia to save. 1 Convoy Persian Gulf, 1 Convoy Arabian Sea, Transport oil to India to save. 2 Convoy each Arabian Sea, Azania Sea, Mozambique Channel, Cape Basin, 5 Gulf of Guinea, 6 Cape Verde Basin, 7 Cape St. Vincent, 7 Bay of Biscay. 1 Convoy each Mouths of the Amazon, East and West Med. 4 Convoy Caribbean Sea, 8 East Coast, 8 North Atlantic, 8 Faeroes Gap. This convoy setup brings 11 resources and 4 oil to England. Saves 2 oil each in Australia and India. 10 convoy's in reserve to pick up slack for losses and new resources from allies. A few remarks : - Oil point in places where there is no primary supply source (Aden, Gibraltar) is useless as a reserve. Better place it in CW Home countries. - Scapa Flow is worthless as a naval base because (1) it is usualy out of supply, and because it is usually undefended by a land unit. - Queen Mary sets up where there are units to bring back from distant places to where you need them. This is not always Cape Town. This is where you have a usefull unit that is useless where it is. - I would setup 3 TRS at the same place, ready to transport the BEF in France / Belgium / Holland. No need for one in quebec before a Canadian unit is built, same for Gibraltar, no need of a TRS here initialy. - The Persian Oil need no CP, it can simply be railed initialy to Egypt / Palestine, where it is stocked for future use. - Your convoy lines arrivals in the UK are from the Bay of biscay (7) and the Faeroes (8). I have found out that concentrating them is better, as this leaves only one place instead of 2 to defend and for the Germans to attack. Also, the Faeroes are initialy in range from SUBs in Kiel while the Bay of Biscay is not, so I consider an error to have CP in the Faeroes. All CP in the Bay of Biscay will have to shift to the Faeroes when France falls and it it happens that the pressure on them will be too high. - As for the deployment of warships, the one above can be seen as very North Sea oriented. for a more Mediterranean oriented, you can have fast BB set up in Gibraltar, and 2-3 fast CV with 1-2 cruisers set up in Suez (to avoid any risk of Italian surprise Port Strike with minisubs). - As for the CVs, I'd prefer having the Hermes & Argus with planes, and the Glorious & Eagle without, I usually have these and 4-5 slow BB form up what I call the Home fleet (7 ships), responsible for the control of the North Sea, based in Plymouth. Anyway, this is a hard task to deploy the Royal Navy, and it depends also on the CW initial views on the world, and also onplayer style. Thanks for trying, and please see my comments as constructive ones.
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