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MemoryLeak -> Paratroops and moved units and power points (12/21/2021 5:19:16 PM)

Hi,

I can't seem to locate this information in the manual.

i have four paratroop units(German). I cannot find any method to load them on to planes and drop them behind enemy lines. Does anyone know how to do this?

Is there a display that shows units that have moved or were used in combat? Put another way, is there a method to find out which units a player has moved? There are a lot of units and it is easy to overlook one or two that you intended to move during a turn.

what are power points?

Thanks






Capt Cliff -> RE: Paratroops and moved units and power points (12/21/2021 5:36:56 PM)

Unless these units are part of von der Heydte's command they are NOT airborne capable. I don't own the game, yet, so I am not sure what units you are talking about.




MemoryLeak -> RE: Paratroops and moved units and power points (12/21/2021 6:41:12 PM)

I just got out of the game and I don't recall their designation. But it is a rather large unit of four counters I received by playing a command card. So far they are hoofing it from way behind my lines on their way to the front. might be there by Christmas.




loutro -> RE: Paratroops and moved units and power points (12/21/2021 7:25:57 PM)

If those are from the Goering card, they don’t parachute in, the are foot soldiers




MemoryLeak -> RE: Paratroops and moved units and power points (12/21/2021 9:58:32 PM)

okay, I don't see the purpose of paratroopers that have to walk unless it is just for historical accuracy.




Oberst_Klink -> RE: Paratroops and moved units and power points (12/22/2021 5:09:16 AM)


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ORIGINAL: MemoryLeak

okay, I don't see the purpose of paratroopers that have to walk unless it is just for historical accuracy.

Well, 82nd and 101st US AB and the Brit paras were used as leg infantry as well. As for the Germans, the last small scale paradrop was Leros '43.

Klink, Oberst




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