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RE: 4 player E-mail: AAR - 10/4/2017 6:56:34 PM   
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The Italian cruiser Trieste bears the brunt of the Allied fire as it puts itself between the Allies and the vulnerable transports. The gallant action dooms the cruiser but allows the transports to escape relatively unscathed.

Do the Allies stay for another round?






No. The Allies abort as per my previous instructions. CW ships abort to Malta and US ships abort to Port Said.

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RE: 4 player E-mail: AAR - 10/4/2017 7:31:32 PM   
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Apologies, I missed that part of your instructions.

The Italian TRANS aborts to LA Spezia. The rest stay at sea.

The Japanese move some units in Manchuria and a couple of units back to Hong Kong.




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RE: 4 player E-mail: AAR - 10/4/2017 7:35:12 PM   
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Apologies, I missed that part of your instructions.

The Italian TRANS aborts to LA Spezia. The rest stay at sea.

The Japanese move some units in Manchuria and a couple of units back to Hong Kong.



warspite1

There are some seriously good Japanese units in Manchuria now..... I guess the vaunted Kwantung Army is now right to be vaunted


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RE: 4 player E-mail: AAR - 10/4/2017 7:37:46 PM   
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The Italians move a TERR from Tunisia back to Libya and A MOT in the Alps.

Japan rebases FTR from Bonin Is to Tokyo and NAV from Hong Kong to Hainan.

Over to Mayhemizer.

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RE: 4 player E-mail: AAR - 10/4/2017 8:34:49 PM   
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Germany rebases all their planes in eastern front. Germany keeps 3 fighters in north and in south they have Ju88, Bf110, 4 Stukas, FW190 and 2 Bf109s.


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RE: 4 player E-mail: AAR - 10/4/2017 8:38:21 PM   
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Summer is back! I hope this turn lasts forever!




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RE: 4 player E-mail: AAR - 10/11/2017 9:20:26 AM   
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Land: USSR, China, USA, CW
Combined: France

No Port Strikes. No naval air.

A French BB reinforce the East Med.

British heavy bombers stationed on Malta bomb factories in Southern Italy.

The production in Naples suffers.



Picture from May/Jun '42 Impulse #9 (Allied) - Strategic Bombing

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RE: 4 player E-mail: AAR - 10/11/2017 9:23:47 AM   
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The production in Taranto takes a hit as well.



Picture from May/Jun '42 Impulse #9 (Allied) - Strategic Bombing

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RE: 4 player E-mail: AAR - 10/11/2017 9:52:27 AM   
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One bomber returns to Tunis and the other to Malta.

US A-22 bombers ground strike the Finnish defenders in Petsamo. However, the elite Finish Frontier Jaeger Troops are to well camouflaged for the US rookie pilots to find.



Picture from May/Jun '42 Impulse #9 (Allied) - Ground Strike

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RE: 4 player E-mail: AAR - 10/11/2017 11:14:22 AM   
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Rail Movement:

1st Canadian Army rail from Morocco to Tunisia.

USSR rail the factory in Stalino to Baku and the MIL in Sverdlovsk to Rostov.

Land Movement:

China:
China advance slowly towards Shanghai and liberate Hangchow.

France:
The partisan in the Alps move northwards.

CW:
Forces in Africa slowly advance towards Tripoli. Homs is captured.
In Spain the minor port Ferrol is liberated along with one resource.

USA:
7th Corps advance into Finland in order to encircle Petsamo.

Over to Warspite1 for the rest of the Allied impulse.



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RE: 4 player E-mail: AAR - 10/12/2017 4:57:36 PM   
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Land Movement (cont)
Soviet Union

1st Far Eastern Front (Koniev)
In the Changbai Mountains the 1st Mountain Corps is ordered south while all other units are ordered to remain in situ and prepare an attack against the Japanese 18th Army.

Leningrad Front
In the northern wastes 50th Rifle Corps continues to move south along the Moscow-Murmansk highway in a bid to restore the link, broken by the Finnish advance earlier in the summer.

4th Cavalry Corps retreats to the southern banks of Lake Onega to guard the approaches to Vologda. 16th Rifle Army maintains its watching brief south of the River Svir to protect the eastward approaches to Leningrad, while defending the city itself are: the Leningrad Militia and 3rd Guard Garrison Army.

Northwest Front (Zhukov)
Zhukov’s Front continues to retreat to the northeast
51st Rifle Army remains in the marshes west of Pskov along with the 4th Motorised Army. North of Lake Peipus the 1st Engineer Division moves south to bolster the weak 8th Rifle Army. North of them, on the Gulf of Finland coast is the 1st Mechanised Army. East of the Velikaya, the southern banks of Lake Peipus are guarded by the 2nd Siberian Corps, the 3rd Rifle Army and the 3rd Rifle Division in Pskov. A line is then held east to the forest south of Lake Ilmen. The formations tasked with holding this line are: 9th Guards Infantry Army, 5th Motorised Army and the 2nd AA Division (85mm) 4th Mechanised Army, Zhukov’s Front reserves and the 1st Artillery Division (122mm)

The formations named above constitute Zhukov’s command. No reinforcements will be coming to him any time soon – but he is to keep the southern approaches to Leningrad intact at all costs…..

Western Front
The Western Front is tasked with blocking the gateway to Moscow. The Upper Dnepr between Smolensk and Gomel has been earmarked as the next stop line. To help achieve this the 3rd Guard Cavalry Corps and the 61st Garrison Army are ordered into Vitebsk. The Bryansk Militia are ordered to stand to the last man in Minsk. This unit and the Moscow Militia in Smolensk apart, the only other units west of the river are the 29th Rifle Army, the 6th Guard Infantry Army and the 1st AA Division (76mm) in Mogilev. They do not intend to be their long…. East of the river running from north to south are the 4th Guard Tank Army, the 11th Rifle Army and the and finally the 2nd Mechanised Army and 2nd AA Division in Gomel itself. 4th Siberian Rifle Corps are ordered to maintain position in the southern Pripyat Marshes to try and divert German resources.

Black Sea Front
This new, and no doubt temporary, Front is ordered to hold Odessa, Sevastopol and the Taman Peninsular. The exact make-up of the Front remains fluid - and depends on the German progress next impulse. But currently contains:
Kharkov Militia, Rostov Militia – Defence of Odessa
25th Rifle Army (Sevastopol) and the Stalino Militia occupy the Crimea
43rd Rifle Army, Kubyshiev Militia and 3rd AT Division (76mm) – ordered to hold the Dnepr east of Nikolayev and guarding the entrance to the Crimean Peninsular.

1st Ukrainian Front (Yeremenko)
Yeremenko’s small command is likely to be consumed either by the Western Front or, more likely, split into new Fronts as the retreat continues (if they survive). The Front currently consists of:
1st Tank Army, the 3rd Motorised Army and the 2nd AT Division which defends the southern flank of the Front. The Kiev Militia is ordered out of its home city and into the forest to the north. To the northeast the 2nd Tank Army, bolstered by the 2nd Motorised Division seeks to protect the southern approaches to Gomel. Yeremenko himself is with the 1st Rifle Army.

2nd Ukrainian Front (Timoshenko)
Any thoughts of trying to hold the Dnepr – even in the Lower Dnepr in the south – are quickly cast aside as Luftwaffe deployment seems to indicate the main German effort will be launched across the endless Ukrainian/Russian Steppe. Resources and factories in the bend in and around Dnepropetrovsk are abandoned to the advancing Germans as Timoshenko flees east. The Dnepropetrovsk Militia are to be used as the sacrificial lambs and ordered to take up positions in the forest north of the industrial city. This will hopefully allow Timoshenko to escape, flanked by the Stalingrad Militia holding Berdiansk, the 3rd Tank Army in Stalino, the 2nd Rifle Army west of Kharkov, the 3rd Mechanised Army to the east and the 1st Cavalry Division in the city itself. Finally the Sverdlovsk Militia take up residence in Rostov.

Units under STAVKA control
Ahead of a German move on Moscow or into the Causcasus, the Soviet High Command order Kursk (Tashkent Militia) and Bryansk (54th Garrison Army) to be fortified.


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RE: 4 player E-mail: AAR - 10/12/2017 5:53:04 PM   
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Debark:
Commonwealth
The British beef up their presence in northern Spain, landing two Motorised Corps, supported by the 1st Infantry Division into the Basque capital Bilbao.

United States
More reinforcements for the US 15th Army Group land in Finland and Northern Russia. The New York Militia, the 1st Motorised Division and the 1st Engineer Division are the latest additions to the force.

Combat:
United States
The US 15th Army Group attacks the Finnish elite 6th Infantry Corps guarding the Nickel mines at Petsamo.
27:6 or 4:1 (I assume that Eisenhower is included in the attack)

Soviet Union
The Soviet Far Eastern Front launch an attack against the Japanese 18th Army northwest of Mukden.
40:7 or 5:1

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RE: 4 player E-mail: AAR - 10/12/2017 7:00:31 PM   
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Land Combat (cont):
United States

USS Pensacola is ordered to risk the minefields laid by the enemy to close in to the shoreline to provide shore bombardment for the attack on Petsamo.
Does Eisenhower provide HQ Support?

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RE: 4 player E-mail: AAR - 10/12/2017 7:03:30 PM   
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Soviet Union
The Soviet Far Eastern Front launch an attack against the Chinese 18th Army northwest of Mukden.
40:7 or 5:1


Looks like there has been a falling out amongst the Allies .

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RE: 4 player E-mail: AAR - 10/12/2017 7:12:46 PM   
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quote:

Soviet Union
The Soviet Far Eastern Front launch an attack against the Japanese 18th Army northwest of Mukden.
40:7 or 5:1


Looks like there has been a falling out amongst the Allies .
warspite1

I don't know to what you are referring old boy.....


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RE: 4 player E-mail: AAR - 10/12/2017 7:16:52 PM   
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Does Eisenhower provide HQ Support?

No, thank you.

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RE: 4 player E-mail: AAR - 10/12/2017 7:17:09 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: AllenK

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Soviet Union
The Soviet Far Eastern Front launch an attack against the Japanese 18th Army northwest of Mukden.
40:7 or 5:1


Looks like there has been a falling out amongst the Allies .
warspite1

I don't know to what you are referring old boy.....



Typical approach of the tyrant. Edit the history to read how they want it to be.

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RE: 4 player E-mail: AAR - 10/12/2017 7:21:37 PM   
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Land Combat (cont)
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Stavka makes an executive decision and orders no HQ Support

Soviet Union
The Soviet air force fly - two bombers (worth 7 factors) head for the battlezone.

The Japanese have four aircraft - do they wish to intercept? The Soviets have the two fighters shown.




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RE: 4 player E-mail: AAR - 10/12/2017 7:28:46 PM   
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No thanks.

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RE: 4 player E-mail: AAR - 10/12/2017 7:36:17 PM   
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So we have just the two attacks - both will be Blitzkrieg.

The first attack is on Petsamo. Eisenhower, keen to blood his green US troops, orders a pincer attack on the port, but the VII Motorised Corps finds movement through the virgin forest hard going and fails to reach the coast to completely cut-off the defenders.

However, the Finns are essentially cut-off anyway and morale is low. The US forces score an easy victory (fractional odds succeed and an 8 thrown)




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RE: 4 player E-mail: AAR - 10/12/2017 7:49:49 PM   
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The two convoys have to rebase. Where do you want them to try and rebase to? They can reach Finland, Denmark or Germany.

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RE: 4 player E-mail: AAR - 10/12/2017 7:52:56 PM   
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I'll guess at Finland, thanks.

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RE: 4 player E-mail: AAR - 10/12/2017 7:53:04 PM   
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The two convoys have to rebase. Where do you want them to try and rebase to? They can reach Finland, Denmark or Germany.

Allied naval forces will intercept the CPs in every sea area they enter.

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RE: 4 player E-mail: AAR - 10/12/2017 8:09:34 PM   
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Sorry gents I've got absolutely no idea what is supposed to be happening here.

There are two CP counters. I am asked to deal one at a time.

I can only place in the Arctic - and try and intercept with Northamption. A 5 is thrown. I then get asked to roll again (for the Allies) and then roll a two (for the Allies) and a seven (for the Axis) - which destroys the CP.

I then do the same again for the second. I roll an 8 - and am asked for an Allied throw again. Why? What the hell is supposed to happen and does it in anyway make any sense with what I've just said above? Why two Allied throws?

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RE: 4 player E-mail: AAR - 10/12/2017 8:29:41 PM   
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Okay I am just going to continue. I've looked at the rules - and I am assuming that these ships became disorganised on overrun and so that is what the first throw was for (although I am not at all convinced that is correct).

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RE: 4 player E-mail: AAR - 10/12/2017 8:32:01 PM   
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I'm guessing the 5 is the first interception attempt in the Arctic, which fails. The 2 is possibly the interception attempt in the North Sea, which succeeds and becomes the surprise roll. The 7 would then be the Axis surprise roll. With the resulting surprise points, the CP is sunk.

The 8 would then be the interception attempt in the Arctic of the second CP, which fails. The roll you are being asked to do is possibly the intercept in the North Sea.

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RE: 4 player E-mail: AAR - 10/12/2017 8:35:26 PM   
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There should not be double rolls. IMHO. And certainly not for becoming disorganized by the overrun.

I suggest that you do it the old fashioned way and check if the first intercept roll by the die roller was low enough to find the CP. And if it is found in the Arctic sea then I think the force is strong enough to destroy the CP regardless of the other roll but you better check how the surprise points are allocated.

And same procedure in the next sea area. Although there the need for surprise points are greater.

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RE: 4 player E-mail: AAR - 10/12/2017 8:35:34 PM   
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I have not got anywhere other than the Arctic at the moment and appear to be in a never ending circle of being asked to throw for interception. Jeeeeeeeeeeeez

I'll come out of it and go back using autosave .

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RE: 4 player E-mail: AAR - 10/12/2017 8:37:46 PM   
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I have not got anywhere other than the Arctic at the moment and appear to be in a never ending circle of being asked to throw for interception. Jeeeeeeeeeeeez

I'll come out of it and go back using autosave .



I hope that solves the bug.

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RE: 4 player E-mail: AAR - 10/12/2017 8:41:23 PM   
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Right the US are about to move in - no disorganisation marker showing.




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