I think you could just announce that itâs a recon force and which ships would be passing through if it succeeds⌠maybe put the recon force into the territory for combat and the rest of the fleet could be put on the line between the territories until combat is resolved. If the recon force takes out the blockers in the first round of combat, the ships on the line could then pass through the territory or use their shore bombardment in the territory: but the recon force could not pass through with them and could not bombard with them (they would be out of position, expended munitions, etc.). If the recon force fails to take out the blockers, then the remaining ships may join the combat or they could stay in the previous zone and either way canât pass through or bombard the shore. The recon force would then have to continue to engage in regular combat or retreat.
Axis & Allies Victories & Defeats
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@The-Captain the Master đ
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Total number of recorded Axis & Allies games in 2025 played by The Captain: 20
2025: Axis & Allies Global 1940:
- 0 Defeats (Allies)
- 0 Defeats (Axis)
- 10 Victories (Allies)
- 10 Victories (Axis)
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The last time The Captain was defeated was by Dark Knight in March 2020 playing the Axis.
In Late 1942, a Japanese Naval Task Force with 7 Transport units, 2 Destroyers & 1 Cruiser unit in Sea Zone 36 was attacked in wawes in this order by:
- 5 US Fighter units from Philippines (all US Fighter units were eliminated with the loss of 2 Japanese destroyers )
- 1 UK Cruiser, 1 Destroyer, 1 Fighter (all UK units were eliminated with the loss of 1 Japanese Cruiser and 4 Transports)
- 1 ANZAC Destroyer + 1 Cruiser + 2 Fighter units (only 2 ANZAC Fighters survived with the loss of the remaining 3 Japanese Transports)
The Japanese offensive operations in the Pacific was halted and the Japanese units in China were cut off from any reinforcements until Early 1944.
This was the chance that the Allies had waited for - and an Allied Economic Victory was achieved in Late 1944.