Well….nice video…I would have to say that was indeed very painful to see the USA played so poorly. As soon as I saw x-ports sitting fully loaded offshore of GB w/o protection I knew they were doomed w/ poor leadership. Interesting that ANZAC was able to roam so freely. Also…how was China able to wipe out Japans air force? :-o Thanks for sharing this. It’s fun to see how others play. I’ve gone up against some folks that won’t make a move w/o their calculators and electronic apps and ridiculously large forces. Then are completely surprised when they lose. I’ve never played with those type of gadgets. I’ve been playing since A&A was introduced and always come up w/ a game plan, buy accordingly and go for it. I tend to try spontaneous battles as opportunity presents itself. (Such as fully loaded x-ports w/o protection :wink: ) I win some & lose some…but always learn and have some serious fun. Thanks again!
USA Navel Movement while not at war
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On USA1 noncom, is it legal to load the Hawian xport w/ the 2 inf and move it to SZ22? (The intention is to reinforce the Philipenes on USA2 noncom.) We can’t seem to find any rules proving restricted USA moves in the Pacific.
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In Alpha rules, that’s a no-no, it can’t be off the coast of a Japanese island.
Also Navel = Belly Button, you mean Naval
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z46 would work though
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What about movement in the atlantic? What is the extent of the restriction? Can you not move at all on the Europe board, or is it allowed to move ships from the west coast through the Caribbean to get to the east?
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Good question then:
When they say adjacent to a japanese controlled territory, they mean actually in the SZ, correct?
Meaning US ships can stop in SZ’s 16, 18, 24, 23 before it is at war?
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Good question then:
When they say adjacent to a japanese controlled territory, they mean actually in the SZ, correct?
Meaning US ships can stop in SZ’s 16, 18, 24, 23 before it is at war?
“Adjacent” means touching, so yes, that means in the seazone that touches a japanese controlled territory. It does not mean seazone adjacent to the seazone that surrounds or touches a japanese territory.
So yes, 16, 18, 24, 23 are all ok for the US to hang out in.





