brian brian
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A lot of ways to defend Spain. The passes of the Pyrnenees, the Ebro, the mountain citadels, the Mediterranean ports, Er Rif. I think you have some good things going in multiple ways 1 - the Axis don't have many divisions on the Med coast. But with even one available, you might want to defend the hex adjacent to Tangier with a ZoC generating unit. Franco, perhaps? (This lack of divisions is also a good thing for Wavell's vulnerable position) 2 - the position in Bayonne - the Germans are still possibly an impulse short of getting a solid 3-hex attack on it, depending on if they have 4 mover infantry or 6 mover armor in Toulouse or under the Ju-52 (I don't think so?). This could play in to a decision to tie down a lot of Germans around Bilbao, along with 3 - Defensive Shore Bombardment Keep in mind that to use advantage #3 very much, you will need to align the Spanish to the CW, and they get tied down with Naval and Combined impulses. A mobile defense is then more challenging. If you align them to the French, they have more freedom of movement but can't call on the guns of Home Fleet or Force H at Bilbao or Barcelona. The French could supply some DSB but the Royal Navy is bigger. A mobile defense can frustrate the Luftwaffe though, very short legs on those Stukas. The most firepower the Germans can generate against the mountain hexes is on the surprise impulse. So first I would pick a strategy/operational theme for the defense. Ultimately I would make the final tactical decisions based on the fine points of their deployment @ Axis DoW, because they might not DoW this impulse, preferring to batter a nice juicy 8 BP target - I was surprised the RAF fighter groups in Bayonne didn't fly out to sea when they had the chance.
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