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rkr1958 -> RE: Global War: Japanese Aggression (12/11/2015 10:15:10 PM)

Turn 27. Jan/Feb 1944. Formosa. Japan's New Home Country.

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rkr1958 -> RE: Global War: Japanese Aggression (12/11/2015 10:20:50 PM)

Turn 27. Jan/Feb 1944. Japanese Production. Japanese Oil.

Japan has no factories to produce anything. Japan has 8 oil points saved in the Dutch East Indies but no way to get to it.

For the Western Allies, the Pacific is now a mop up operation aimed at taking the 6 objective cities the Japanese still hold. These cities are: (1) Taihoku, Formosa, (2) Batavia, Neth. East Indies, (3) Port Arthur, Manchuria, (4) Singapore, Malaya, (5) Colombo, Ceylon and (6) Kwajalein, Marshall Islands.

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rkr1958 -> RE: Global War: Japanese Aggression (12/11/2015 10:21:41 PM)

Turn 27. Jan/Feb 1944. Victory Totals.

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rkr1958 -> RE: Global War: Japanese Aggression (12/11/2015 10:24:20 PM)

Turn 27. Jan/Feb 1944. Allied #1. Land Combat. Olbia, Sardinia.

The USA used an o-chit with Eisenhower to double their combat factors in a combined USA and CW attack to take Olbia, Sardinia. An attack that succeed with flying colors and resulted of the completed conquest of Sardinia by the USA.

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rkr1958 -> RE: Global War: Japanese Aggression (12/11/2015 10:26:24 PM)

Turn 27. Jan/Feb 1944. Sardinia. Western Med. Italian Coast.

In addition to the complete conquest of Sardinia, the Western Allies also finally managed to drive the axis completely out of the Western Med giving them (the Western Allies) uncontested control of that sea area.

Next on the (Western) allies to-do list is the Italian coast.

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rkr1958 -> RE: Global War: Japanese Aggression (12/11/2015 10:35:23 PM)

Turn 27. Jan/Feb 1944. CP Losses.

German u-boats and Italian subs continue to press the Battle of the Atlantic and managed to sink 8 CW CPs and force another 6 CW CPs to abort this turn.

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rkr1958 -> RE: Global War: Japanese Aggression (12/11/2015 10:46:48 PM)

Turn 27. Jan/Feb 1944. Euro-Axis Oil. Or Lack There Of.

The USA, CW and the Soviets all took an air action on Allied impulse #15 and used that oil to successfully strategically bomb all 7 German oil resources. And since the German have no saved oil points from last turn this meant that the Germans had no oil for reorganization at the end of this turn. So on the Eastern Front the Germans were unable to reorganize Rommel, Manstein, Guderian, 5 arm/mech/mot units and 10 air (9 fighter, 1 bomber) units. And on the Western Front, the Germans were unable to reorganize von Leeb. And to the delight of the Western Allied Merchant Marine (i.e., convoys), the Germans were unable to reogranize 8 of their u-boat units (4 in Brest, 3 in the North Atlantic and 1 in Cape St. Vincent), which left them with only 1 organized u-boat unit which is in the 0-box of the Central Atlantic.

So, a few more lessons learn by mean this turn. I learned the value of air actions, the real power of strategic bombing, and how vulnerable axis oil resources are if left undefended. As the German player I now know that from the mid game on (i.e., post US entry and mobilization in England), that I need substantiation and dedicated anti-air resources (fighters & AA divisions) defending my precious oil supply. Again, an obvious lesson that I knew from WW-2 but didn't think through to apply in this game (i.e., MWiF). Also, for me this is another example of how "accurately" the play of MWiF represent WW-2 at the corps, capital ship and strategic military level.

MWiF is the BEST Representation of WW-2 at the the corps, capital ship and strategic military level EVER!

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rkr1958 -> RE: Global War: Japanese Aggression (12/11/2015 10:56:50 PM)

Turn 27. Jan/Feb 1944. The Western Front.

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rkr1958 -> RE: Global War: Japanese Aggression (12/11/2015 10:58:23 PM)

Turn 27. Jan/Feb 1944. The Eastern Front.

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rkr1958 -> RE: Global War: Japanese Aggression (12/11/2015 10:59:32 PM)

Turn 27. Jan/Feb 1944. Destroyed & Repair Pools.

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rkr1958 -> RE: Global War: Japanese Aggression (12/11/2015 11:00:07 PM)

Turn 27. Jan/Feb 1944. Sea Areas.

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rkr1958 -> RE: Global War: Japanese Aggression (12/11/2015 11:00:58 PM)

Turn 27. Jan/Feb 1944. Geo-Political.

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rkr1958 -> RE: Global War: Japanese Aggression (12/11/2015 11:01:53 PM)

Turn 27. Jan/Feb 1944. Trade.


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rkr1958 -> RE: Global War: Japanese Aggression (12/11/2015 11:02:28 PM)

Turn 27. Jan/Feb 1944. Economic Reports.

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Centuur -> RE: Global War: Japanese Aggression (12/12/2015 12:10:22 PM)

To "mop up" the remaining Japanese possessions in the Pacific, the way to go is to conquer Formosa and Thailand. After that, the Japanese are completely conquered and the Allies can simply walk into the other objective hexes now controlled by the Japanese. Formosa is poorly defended and if that's the case with Bangkok too, next turn it's V-Day in the Pacific...





brian brian -> RE: Global War: Japanese Aggression (12/12/2015 1:38:20 PM)

Things should take an interesting turn in the Balkans quite soon...




rkr1958 -> RE: Global War: Japanese Aggression (12/12/2015 4:46:37 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Centuur

To "mop up" the remaining Japanese possessions in the Pacific, the way to go is to conquer Formosa and Thailand. After that, the Japanese are completely conquered and the Allies can simply walk into the other objective hexes now controlled by the Japanese. Formosa is poorly defended and if that's the case with Bangkok too, next turn it's V-Day in the Pacific...


I promise you that I've completed the next turn before I read your post but that's exactly the direction the Western Allies went this turn in the Pacific with successful amphibious invasions of Formosa and Siam (i.e., Thailand).

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ORIGINAL: brian brian

Things should take an interesting turn in the Balkans quite soon...
The allies want those oil fields at Polesti! Either captured or knocked out through strategic bombing.




brian brian -> RE: Global War: Japanese Aggression (12/12/2015 4:50:53 PM)

I was just noting that both sides seemed to have overlooked the cleverly hidden coup cell the game designer placed in a certain Balkan country, still neutral in this game...I know what Winston would do...




rkr1958 -> RE: Global War: Japanese Aggression (12/12/2015 5:43:48 PM)


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ORIGINAL: brian brian

I was just noting that both sides seemed to have overlooked the cleverly hidden coup cell the game designer placed in a certain Balkan country, still neutral in this game...I know what Winston would do...

Yes they are. Do I need to dig through the rules to see what conditions would activate Yugoslavia or Greece? Or might someone more knowledgeable with the game, say someone who learned it playing with paper and cardboard, fill me in? [8D]




rkr1958 -> RE: Global War: Japanese Aggression (12/12/2015 5:50:32 PM)

Turn 28. Mar/Apr 1944. Weather. Actions.

The allies won the initiative again, elected to go first, got favorable weather rolls and was making significant progress only to see this turn cut short at the end of the allies' last impulse with a roll of 1 against a 10% chance of ending. And like last turn the allies moved both first and last, reducing their chance to again move first in the next turn. Though, they would dearly love to move first and effectively achieve a double-move. But that's next turn and I'm very much getting ahead of myself as I haven't even summarized what happened this turn.

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rkr1958 -> RE: Global War: Japanese Aggression (12/12/2015 5:57:30 PM)

Turn 28. Mar/Apr 1944. Axis Oil. Or Allied Targeting of Axis Oil.

The allies again this turn made it a priority to target axis oil through strategic bombing. The allies did have some success, though not at the level of last turn where all axis oil resources for the turn were destroyed. This turn, the allies managed to destroy 3 of 7 German oil resources and the USA managed to destroy 1 of 2 "saved" Italian oil points in Triesta.

The short turn frustrated allied planners as they really wanted one more impulse to continue targeting and reducing axis oil. But, this is war and things don't always go your way. It's still frustrating though for the allied player. However, the German player is relieved to have 4 precious oil points for reorganization.

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rkr1958 -> RE: Global War: Japanese Aggression (12/12/2015 6:06:36 PM)

Turn 28. Mar/Apr 1944. Euro-Axis. Use Oil.

Germany used their 4 available oil points to reorganize all their HQ units and their fighters. They were still 4.7 oil points short of being able to reorganize all of their units. To help with this oil shortage the German player, last turn and this, paid for two o-chits (one each turn), that when available will be used to reorganized all their HQ units, which in themselves will be used before the o-chit is played to organize other German ground units (e.g., mech, mot, armor).

The lost of 1 of 2 saved Italian oil points was serious for the Italians. With only 1 saved oil point and with no prospect of getting any more, the Italians could only use 0.45 or less oil points for reorganization. Also, the 1 remaining saved oil point will likely be a high priority target for allied strategic bombers and may very well be destroyed next turn, leaving the Italians will no oil for reorganization.

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Courtenay -> RE: Global War: Japanese Aggression (12/12/2015 6:06:47 PM)


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ORIGINAL: rkr1958


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ORIGINAL: brian brian

I was just noting that both sides seemed to have overlooked the cleverly hidden coup cell the game designer placed in a certain Balkan country, still neutral in this game...I know what Winston would do...

Yes they are. Do I need to dig through the rules to see what conditions would activate Yugoslavia or Greece? Or might someone more knowledgeable with the game, say someone who learned it playing with paper and cardboard, fill me in? [8D]

If the CW has four corps in any one country adjacent to Yugoslavia, it may align Yugoslavia during an Allied DOW step.
If France has four corps in any one country adjacent to Yugoslavia, it may align Yugoslavia during an Allied DOW step.

In this situation, if the CW invades either Italy or Albania with four corps, this would trigger Yugoslav activation. Sicily counts. Divisions and US units don't.




rkr1958 -> RE: Global War: Japanese Aggression (12/12/2015 6:43:34 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Courtenay


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ORIGINAL: rkr1958


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ORIGINAL: brian brian

I was just noting that both sides seemed to have overlooked the cleverly hidden coup cell the game designer placed in a certain Balkan country, still neutral in this game...I know what Winston would do...

Yes they are. Do I need to dig through the rules to see what conditions would activate Yugoslavia or Greece? Or might someone more knowledgeable with the game, say someone who learned it playing with paper and cardboard, fill me in? [8D]

If the CW has four corps in any one country adjacent to Yugoslavia, it may align Yugoslavia during an Allied DOW step.
If France has four corps in any one country adjacent to Yugoslavia, it may align Yugoslavia during an Allied DOW step.

In this situation, if the CW invades either Italy or Albania with four corps, this would trigger Yugoslav activation. Sicily counts. Divisions and US units don't.
Thanks! As the allied player, I definitely need to make it a priority to clear the axis out of the Italian coast and maintain sole control there.




rkr1958 -> RE: Global War: Japanese Aggression (12/12/2015 6:44:14 PM)

Turn 28. Mar/Apr 1944. Economic Reports.

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rkr1958 -> RE: Global War: Japanese Aggression (12/12/2015 6:46:21 PM)

Turn 28. Mar/Apr 1944. Captured IJN Heavy Cruiser Asama.

FYI ...

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rkr1958 -> RE: Global War: Japanese Aggression (12/12/2015 6:48:56 PM)

Turn 28. Mar/Apr 1944. Western Allies Successfully Establish Themselves in Southern France.

And how did they do this?

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rkr1958 -> RE: Global War: Japanese Aggression (12/12/2015 6:51:00 PM)

Turn 28. Mar/Apr 1944. Allied #5. Amphibious Landings. Or Land Combat, Southern France.

Initially by rolling well on two amphibious landings in Southern France.

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rkr1958 -> RE: Global War: Japanese Aggression (12/12/2015 6:53:50 PM)

Turn 28. Mar/Apr 1944. Allied #9. Land Combat. Southern France.

And then by using and O-Chit with Eisenhower to double combat factors to expand the allied beachhead and to capture a major port (Marseilles). Note that the 2nd land combat shown here was a combination amphibious landings (CW units) and land attack (USA units).

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rkr1958 -> RE: Global War: Japanese Aggression (12/12/2015 6:56:00 PM)

Turn 28. Mar/Apr 1944. The Western Front.

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