C3C PBEM - WW2 Global

Dazz_G said:
Gnarf emailed me asking for China's password ... I could have sworn i'd already sent it to him but I must have forgot :blush: Therefore its probably my fault he has been holding things up ... sorry guys.

*goes insane from waiting*
 
Just got the password. Will try to play ASAP.
 
Seriously, the first turn took 2 and 1/2 days to cycle around...lets get this thing moving...

Do whatever it takes to move it!!!
 
Dazz_G said:
Chinese turn played and sent.

No combat to report ... I'll leave the combat reporting to Augurey ;)

Thanks for making the tough decision and finally getting this moving again!!!
 
I will leave the door open for Gnarf if he wants to take future Chinese turns but there will be no confusion over passwords this time and we will expect reasonably quick turnaround ... the Chinese turn just took me about 7 minutes to complete .....
 
Gnaf sent me the file last night, but never posted GPS.... I played Dazz's version.

Turn of a whole lota nothing.

Bombed Foochow with many bombers. 11 runs in a row failed (!!). Baracks and two citizens killed. Attacked with 28 Japanese infantry. 9 died while killing 19. Top defender in Foochow redlined. Moved in 28 more Japanese infantry. Move those 8 conscript/regular reinfocements in if you want, the city is mine

Naval:

Americans:

2 Subs attack and kill the Augusta. One sub killed
1 Sub kills the LC Marblehead
1 Sub kills the DD Blumer
1 Sub kills the DD Alden
2 Destroyers attack and kill 2 wounded Destroyers west of the Caroline Islands.

French:

French destroyer spotted west of Iwo Jima; it's killed by a destroyer.

British:

Three Destroyers attack and kill Two British subs off Hong Kong; Third sub killed by 2 subs; I lost one.
 
:eek: :eek: I had no idea Japan had so many starting ground (infantry) forces!!! Yikes! Someday I'll have to play the role of China in this scenario and see if I can survive!
 
eric_A said:
When I opened the file Augurey sent me, it asks for the password for
Great Britian!!!!


This is getting incredibly messy.

@ Augurey ... If Gnarf sent you the turn last night then that is the turn you should have played ... I only played the Chinese turn because it looked to the rest of us as though Gnarf was holding things up when in fact he had already sent you the turn last night. Admittedly, Gnarf should have followed House Rules and posted GPS but that is no reason to ignore his turn and play the one I sent you.

@ Eric ... that would be due to the fact that Augurey should have sent the turn to myself for the British turn then it goes on to perkins for the French turn before it gets to you ... I have sent everyone two emails regarding order of play. If you could send the file back to me please Eric.

If the turn had arrived with me 3 1/2 hours ago when Augurey played, then the British turn would have already been played and the game would now be with perkins, maybe even have reached Eric by now. As it stands, I'm off to bed as I have an early start and a long day and i'll not be back until 1 am Sunday GMT. In the meantime I would suggest Augurey replays using Gnarf's file as it is hardly fair to exclude him when he had already played and sent.
 
:wallbash:

:blush:

I swear, I knew better. I don't know what I was thinking. I didn't see his email until I had played the turn; I thought I should comment on it....

Won't happen again. Sorry :( I sent it to you
 
I played the turn shortly after receiving the password (that night) and sent the file, but since I'm on Dialup, and have to disconnect to run Civ 3, I sent the files but didn't return to CFC to post. There was nothing to report.

Usually there may be a day between me getting the turn and sending it on. I don't get online until late at night, and depending on how late things run, I usually play the turn the next day and send it that night...
 
Played and sent - although I strongly suspect the file I played was my China save and not Gnarf's file .....

Kismayu (Africa) fell to Infantry for no loss.

Mogadishu (Africa) fell to Infantry for no loss although 1 Infantry redlined.

Tobruk shelled then captured by Infantry and Tanks for no loss.

9 Uboat stack Northwest of Hamburg ... 8 sunk for loss of 6 :eek: Destroyers.

German stack NE Paris bombed by RAF ... little better than 50% hit rate.

12 Destroyers and 6 Subs Northwest of Tobruk all sunk for loss of 3 Destroyers ... nice to get another crack at these ;)

Redlined Light Cruiser NE Malta sunk by Artillery fire.
 
French Report

3 Bombing Runs on Tripoli: Temple destroyed and 1 Bomber Aircraft Injured (no loss)
4 Sucsessful Bombing runs on italian stack in the alps
4 Sucsessful Artillery bombardments on paris stack
Naval Bombardment on Sicily (looked like a heavy cruiser that was damaged)
Naval Bombardment on sardinina Light cruiser damaged

Attacked alps stack with a couple of French Mech inf units damaged and killed italian infantry unit: at the loss of 1
 
1939 Week 38

In preparation of the Battle of Paris, the Luftwaffe saw the following action:
-4 ME 109s, 4 Ju 88s, 6 Heinkel 111s, 4 Dorniers & 7 Ju 87Bs bombarded Paris. 3 French Fighters were shot down by ME 109s. 6 French Bombers & 2 French Fighters on the runway were also destroyed. The air raid resulted in 1 Citizen was killed as well as the Mass Transit System & Airport being destroyed. 6 Arty also bombarded weakening the garrison there. 1 ME 109 & 1 Heinkel 111 were lost to anti-aircraft.

Battle of Tripoli:
-3 Bombers, 3 Breda Dive Bombers & 5 Arty bombarded the French Forces approaching Tripoli. Itailian reinforcements whom arrived in port this week then attacked. 4 Tanks, 3 Motorized Inf & 3 Italian Inf def. 4 French Inf & 1 Cav (another Cav retreated). 1 Tank & 1 Motor Inf (Ger) were lost.

-2 Italian Bombers bombarded British forces between Bordeaux & Lyons.

-Italian Artillery destroyed the railroads (S) and roads (SE) by Lyons.

-Nice to know the Neutrals see who the good guys are! :p Not that they will cause significant damage (and may even help 'train' American forces, but they will at least be bothersome.

-Soviet Russia, the Finnish-Soviet border appears to be how you said you see it during your turn. Finnish troops have retreated accordingly.

-And so far so good for the Axis. Best of luck Augurey!

German High Command (I hate using Fuher or Hitler to sign off)
 
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