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| CipherTheCommadant | Jun 4 2009, 07:42 AM Post #131 |
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Its Kallipoli,Not Gallipoli. |
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| CipherTheCommadant | Jun 4 2009, 08:35 AM Post #132 |
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GrimWiiper,ill correct you if you say any Greek or Albanian location wrong. |
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| Finn 1939 | Jun 4 2009, 11:19 AM Post #133 |
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Don't you have to get passed my fleet which is blocking access to the Aegean? I would also like to point out that Russia only has 1 Carrier. I appreciate its the future so that would probably be increased by another 3 at most- although the new planned Russian carriers will be pretty impressive. 2 have been sunk so thats 2. Europe currently has 5- 2 Spanish, 2 French and 2 Italian (Although one of them is not big at all) (All of them are new and state of the art). Thats a total of 5- plus I would say again another 2 or 3 making 8 (Plus that small crappy Italian one). 1 has been sunk making 7. EF reinforcements from Northern Germany arrive in Poland. Operation Achilles is launched to try and encircle the Russian army outside Warsaw: 1-3= Some ground gained. EF armies approach from North and South 4-6= The German army is successfully encircled although it refuses to surrender 7-8= The German army is successfully encircled and quickly surrenders. The remainder of the Russian army is pursued out of Poland. 9-10= Little ground gained. Front lines remain largely unchanged. You rolled a: 7! |
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| Finn 1939 | Jun 4 2009, 11:26 AM Post #134 |
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The German army outside Warsaw is encircled from both the North and South. An offensive from Warsaw is launched to try and finish them off. They quickly surrender seeing the situation is hopeless. The remainder of the Russian army flees Poland with the EF hot on its tail. ![]() ![]() Russian POW's number over 30,000 EF casualties for the operation= 1,900 Russian casualties for the operation= 3,000 EF forces on the Polish border now put on high alert and told to expect another counter-attack. Forces in Greece heavily bombard the Russian beachhead and fire down upon them from their mountain strongholds Explosives are planted on the roads and other pathways inland. |
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| Finn 1939 | Jun 4 2009, 03:19 PM Post #135 |
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Actually its Turkish and its called Gallipoli |
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| CipherTheCommadant | Jun 4 2009, 03:20 PM Post #136 |
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I took it for Kallipoli [Piraeus where I live] |
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| CipherTheCommadant | Jun 4 2009, 03:21 PM Post #137 |
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DEFEND THE PARTHENON AND DO NOT DESTROY IT!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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| CipherTheCommadant | Jun 4 2009, 03:23 PM Post #138 |
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plz......... |
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| Finn 1939 | Jun 4 2009, 05:32 PM Post #139 |
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Counter-attack in Greece 1-3= Russians forces back to the shore and they suffer heavy casualties. Unless they evacuate or make a breakthrough it doens't look good for them 4-5= Russian forces anniahlated or captured 6-8= The Russians manage to hang onto their beachhead 9-10= Little ground is made. A quick Russian counterattack forces the EF back further You rolled a: 5! |
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| The_Grim_Wiiper | Jun 4 2009, 05:34 PM Post #140 |
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The Paint Samurai
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1) I now control the Island of Limnos. If you want your fleet to be surrounded by Russian anti-ship batteries and land-based bombers, that's your choice. Your fleet will be destroyed. I just thought that since my forces captured Limnos, your admiral would have the brains to get out of their while the time was good so that my batteries wouldn't pound the crap out of your fleet. So which is it? Your fleet is in the N. Aegean surrounded by Russian anti-ship batteries or your fleet is in the middle Aegean not about to get pounded? 2) Its my fleet, not your fleet. Now, back to the show. *Russian forces retreating from Poland spring their trap. The army splits in half and turns back to Poland in 2 large columns. One goes NE, the other SE attempting to catch the EF troops off-guard and destroying them on 3 flanks* ![]() 1-3 Russian troops force the EF troops to retreat back to Warsaw with heavy casualties 4-6 Russian forces succeed in driving the EF troops back to Lublin 7-8 Russian forces succeed in trapping the over-confident EF troops and destroying their main army defending Poland 9-10 Stalemate at the border You rolled a: 1! |
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