sent a chat so we don’t clutter up this thread
S02 Gi_Joe (axis) vs Butcher (allies+10)
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Alg cwlo 1 inf, 1 arm, remains in German control
NCM:
Everything Egy to Trj
2 fig SZ5 to Gbr
1 bmb Alg to Gbr
3 inf 1 art 1 AA gun Ind to Per
1 inf Bur to Ind
2 inf Trj to Per
1 dd SZ9 to SZ2
1 dd SZ41 to SZ48
1 tp SZ41 to SZ45
2 inf Saf to RhoPlace Units: 1 cv 1 fig 1 ca 1 tp SZ2
Collect Income: 34 + 5 NO + 0 saved = 39 IPC’s
Do you mind following the map naming convention that I use (aG01, bR01, etc…) since it puts the maps in order?
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Oke i’ll stick to your name of the game, but only if my name is right. :wink:
It’s Gi_Joe and not Joe.Nice opening with uk.
Never played it like this before.Just a question, it seems that i’m used to an other notation of the units.
You bought a cv and a ca.
Wich one is an carrier and wich one is the cruiser?
I write this down as ac (aircraft carrier) and cru (cruiser).
Don’t mind the way to write it down as long as i know the difference. -
oke italy now.
10 IPC
Buy:
1 inf
1 arm
2 savedcm:
GIB: 1 inf ita wt trn (walk in)
EGY: 2 inf lib (walk in)nc:
ita fleet zs14 – zs13
2 inf blk – bul
1 arm blk – bul
1 rtl ita – fra
1 arm ita - fraplace:
1 inf ita
1 arm ita12+10(no)+2 (saved) = 24 IPC
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You said in the written piece that an arm went to fra and another to bul. On the map there are two arm in bul. Which one is right?
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Sorry, the map is right.
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Kia twlo 1 inf
NCM U.S.:
1 fig 1 bmb SZ53 to Wus
1 fig SZ53 to SZ20
1 cv 1 dd SZ44 to SZ20
1 fig Eus to SZ2
1 bmb Eus to Gbr
1 inf Cus to EusNCM China: none
Place Units U.S.: 1 bb 1 dd 1 tp SZ10, 1 art Eus
Place Units China: 1 inf Hup, 1 inf Nin
Collect Income: 38 + 10 NO + 1 saved = 49 IPC’s
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Just a question, it seems that i’m used to an other notation of the units.
You bought a cv and a ca.CV is the Aircraft Carrier
CA is the CruiserAt one point in my life I knew why the US used those letters, if I remember correctly, CA stood for Cruiser, Armoured on an order of battle, but I can’t remember the whyfore of CV
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Thanks for filling that in PGMatt, I forgot to do that. The V comes from the French verb voler (to fly). I believe you are correct about CA.
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Allways good to start a discussion.
I checked it out.
a carrier is ‘porte avions’ in french.
In the uk they call it a carrier vessel, so i guess that’s where it is from. :mrgreen: -
oke germany round 2.
45 IPC
Buy:
2 ftr
2 arm
5 infcm:
zs12: 1 sub zs6 (autokill)
SUD: 1 arm lib (walk in)
BST: 1 inf pol, 1 rtl epl, 4 arm epl, 1 ftr fra vs 1 inf, 1 rtl, 1 arm
FIN: 2 inf nwy, 1 ftr nwy, 1 bmb nwy vs 1 inf, 1 rtl
BEL: 1 inf epl, 1 arm ukr, 1 bmb ger vs 1 inf -
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