Seminole -> RE: carlkay58 (Allies) vs Pelton (Axis) 43 Campaign (1/6/2015 4:20:56 PM)
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I appreciate you doing this! I've been meaning to do something similar, as most of my notes are on "real" paper and haven't been put to computer yet. Every time I plan an invasion this is going to be so helpful to figure out what turn you can launch. Maybe someone can make an app, and we can name it "The Launch Calculator"? I'm not sure the real utility of it because there are so many scenarios/combinations possible. I e.g. On the first turn of the Battleground Italy 43-45 scenario you can reposition all but one (to keep the temporary port operational) of your TF back to port. There is already a FF regiment with no MP in port, so I send one TF there. Break down the 4th Moroccan and put them on trains to the other ports (Bone, Tunis, Sousse) to meet up with TFs. Your last TF can go to Valleta (by Malta), I send the BR Inf Bde (231st?) that is already prepping in Africa to this port. Due to the size of the port and the unit being an Ind. Bde. I get 12 prep points. In the other ports the French regiments and their TF get 21 points. On the second turn I swap the TF and Inf. Bde at Valleta with the TF and Rgt at Bone. Now the TF and Inf Bde will get 13 prep points per turn. 12+13+13+13 means the TF can invade a turn sooner than if I hadn't switched ports, whereas the FF Rgt still gets 21+20+20, so he can still launch with the others a week sooner than the Ind. Bde. Trying to get all the combinations and permutations into an online calculator seems like a real chore vs. the utility. At least having the matrix to reference you can look at the force combination you have available and see how you might want to juggle units between ports during the prep phase to maximize your effort. "Logistic considerations belong not only in the highest echelons of military planning during the process of preparation for war and for specific wartime operations, but may well become the controlling element with relation to timing and successful operation." - VADM Oscar C. Badger, USN
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