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lesharris -> New to game, Operation Husky tactics/strategies (12/24/2015 8:15:14 PM)

I am new to the game and would say I have only a rudimentary understanding of game systems as a whole. That said, I've been playing through the Operation Husky intro scenario and having a good time with it. I can pretty much always easily get a minor Allied victory at this point. I can't seem to close the deal and capture Messina before the end of turn 7. I can get it to the point where if there was a turn 8 I would easily capture it. Always close but no cigar.

I have been sending a fairly minimal detachment to the west and northwest consisting of two infantry and one armor divisions which handily take those two VP cities and the rest of the US forces I throw in with the British to give more 'oompf' for the Messina push. I am finding difficulties with the terrain, having enough points to maneuver, come head to head with the 3 unit stacking limit, etc. Since I am getting so close I feel like it must be possible and the failure lies entirely with my play.

I thought I would reach out on here and see if any old hands have any advice or strategies for taking Messina in the intro scenario. I am certain I am missing something.




KWG -> RE: New to game, Operation Husky tactics/strategies (12/24/2015 8:54:14 PM)

Could be many things;

If this applies

Dont waste maneuver points in overkill attacks against the Axis units. Push then into smaller areas that can be contained and eliminated by divisions broken down into regiments. Then the rest of you units can focus all on advancing and capturing Messina.

Support from the Air Force will help.




Hofstadter -> RE: New to game, Operation Husky tactics/strategies (12/25/2015 1:51:57 PM)

Messina requires immediate reduction by strategic units bombing and isolation. You could use strat af to bomb the units and a combination of coastal af and the amphibs to block off the strait. You need your strongest units with engineers to push foward, while the weak ones clear a corridor and take the rest of the island




Seminole -> RE: New to game, Operation Husky tactics/strategies (12/25/2015 4:59:45 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: orphean
I thought I would reach out on here and see if any old hands have any advice or strategies for taking Messina in the intro scenario. I am certain I am missing something.


Important advice for Allied newbies is making use of your task forces. Press CTRL+7
This highlights on map artillery. Note the TFs are now highlighted.

If these units are simply adjacent to a combat they will lend their naval guns, which have a very nice suppression effect on the enemy. Stack the TFs offshore of any coastal combat.
At the end of a turn your TF should be either:
A) in position to support a temporary port
B) in position to repair a level 1 or level 2 port
C) in position to prep for the next invasion
D) in position to block the flow of enemy supply/bombard enemy adjacent positions during the logistics phase.

TFs have high mobility, so they can provide fire support during your movement phase, and still have MP to get them back to port (or wherever most needed).
They are not invulnerable, so be careful letting them end turn adjacent to enemy ports with forts (port guns can tear up your TF) or in high enemy interdiction areas.




Seminole -> RE: New to game, Operation Husky tactics/strategies (12/25/2015 4:59:46 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: orphean
I thought I would reach out on here and see if any old hands have any advice or strategies for taking Messina in the intro scenario. I am certain I am missing something.


Important advice for Allied newbies is making use of your task forces. Press CTRL+7
This highlights on map artillery. Note the TFs are now highlighted.

If these units are simply adjacent to a combat they will lend their naval guns, which have a very nice suppression effect on the enemy. Stack the TFs offshore of any coastal combat.
At the end of a turn your TF should be either:
A) in position to support a temporary port
B) in position to repair a level 1 or level 2 port
C) in position to prep for the next invasion
D) in position to block the flow of enemy supply/bombard enemy adjacent positions during the logistics phase.

TFs have high mobility, so they can provide fire support during your movement phase, and still have MP to get them back to port (or wherever most needed).
They are not invulnerable, so be careful letting them end turn adjacent to enemy ports with forts (port guns can tear up your TF) or in high enemy interdiction areas.




RealChuckB -> RE: New to game, Operation Husky tactics/strategies (12/26/2015 1:20:33 AM)

Hi,

I'm also still a newbie (and really appreciate the feedback in this thread with techniques I'm not aware off) but was able to capture Messina in my game yesterday (although the only unit in Messina was a HQ unit, which apparently is enough).

I used the US units directly attached to the 7th army (armor and an inf div and one brigade, I think) to capture the western tip. I drove the rest of the US units (with its HQ) straight up north and was luckily able to take Palermo with the first deliberate attack of these.

I massed my strong British units right of the vulcano and was able to overwhelm the defenders slowly, I used the other British brigades to pinpoint the other defenders a bit more to the west and then drove my US units (once they were done in the west) along the northern highway to join the fight.

I did NOT airdrop any of my airborne units when I landed but dropped the whole British AB division on the northern highway later to support the attack there. I actually did not use the US airborne troops (still a newbie)

I'm also trying to learn the logistics system and interestingly, I had some supply issues with two of he British divisions along the east coast (the others were fine) - not really sure what the issue was.

Will try it again tonight ...




M60A3TTS -> RE: New to game, Operation Husky tactics/strategies (12/27/2015 4:11:17 AM)

I just got the game myself on sale tonight. The air war alone may take me a couple months to figure out.




Sniper31 -> RE: New to game, Operation Husky tactics/strategies (12/28/2015 4:11:40 AM)

I got the game a few days ago on sale, and have been playing the Operation Husky scenario fervishly to learn more and more. Of course, I have been reading parts of the manual and the Players Handbook is definitely a plus as well. No doubt, this is one complex and rewarding game. Enjoying immensely! Now, back to my attack on Messina....




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