In WWII most fighters did not carry a large quantity of bombs, so their damage was from rocket pods or strafing with machine guns and cannon. A soldier with a sub-machine gun or mounted 50 cal. could shoot down a low flying plane on a strafing run.
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RE: Quick question
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RE: If this comes to your town - Don't Miss It!!!
Thanks for the tip, cystic crypt. I’ll keep an eye out for the touring production. :-)
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RE: Third time in a row!!!
Maybe not surprising, ajgundam5, but certainly deserving of praise. The US invented the game of basketball, but now struggles for dominance…point of reference.
Cystic Crypt, congratulations to the gold medal winners. Their hard work paid off! :-D
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RE: Clarification needed on artillery
The infantry has an enhanced attack when supported by artillery. If the artillery is lost, the infantry is no longer supported by the artillery; therefore, it reverts to its normal attack of “1”.
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RE: Rule question: Trading.
Trading would be the same as giving loans in monopoly. It would destroy the essence of the game. Management of your resources is part and parcel with the combat management of the game IMHO.
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RE: Rejection Letter
Rejecting the rejection…Is that like a double negative??? :roll:
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RE: A question.
Hitler had a lot of ‘quiet time’ in prison, and he organized his thoughts on seizing power and raising Germany’s power and prestige in the world view. He set this up as a guideline, and he followed it. People who read it at that time didn’t believe it, I guess.
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RE: The Gone Gaming 2006 Board Game Internet Awards
No, Jensen, it is we who should thank you. Thanks for all your work in getting this site up and running and keeping it humming along! Kudos.
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RE: Hostile sea zone AC build question
I agree with U-505’s reasoning. The combat phase of that turn is completed prior to unit placement. The hostile forces still have the option to engage or remove themselves from the disputed sea zone during their turn.