rkr1958 -> RE: Witness to World War 2. (1/19/2019 4:00:41 AM)
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Turn 7. July/August 1940. Allied #7. Great Britain. The Royal Navy. Well the Admiralty was expecting to get a naval this impulse in order to mitigate somewhat the 9 CP's sunk and 6 aborted by the Italians during their surprise impulse. Also, the Admiralty wanted to get ships out to sea in the 1-box in key sea areas in anticipation of keeping them at sea at the end of the turn, which would move them down to the 0-box and provide ASW escorts for the CP's in those key sea areas next turn. However, as can be seen in the top third of the picture below, the Italians would be able to walk into Cairo next turn if (1) the Brits took a naval, (2) the turned ended before the allies got another impulse and (3) the axis won the initiative. Though, all of this was probably only around 10%, that was way too high to gamble giving Cairo away free to the Italians. So once again this turn, Great Britain is forced to take a combine. Two Naval Moves. (1) Queens + CW V Inf corps from Malaya to the Red Sea. (2) 4 CP's to the Bay of Biscay which replaces the 4 sunk but not the six aborted in the sea area. Also, this is no where close to addressing the 5 other CP's sunk in the West Med. Egypt. Great Britain use 2 of 3 of their land moves (from a combine) to shore up their defense in Egypt. 1 of these 2 land moves was used to disembark V corps from the Red Sea to Suez city. [image]local://upfiles/31901/2320B27CCC26445CA39B5DE668E3A3D2.jpg[/image]
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