"WW2 Baltic Naval Campaign - Game 2 - Shore Bombardment" Topic
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yarkshire gamer | 31 Mar 2017 10:15 a.m. PST |
link Welcome back Naval Gamers, Part 2 of our Baltic Naval Campaign is up on t'blog for those of you with a nautical disposition to enjoy. Read our adventures on the high seas or why not join in, all the scenario details are there. As you might be able to tell from the photo, things didn't go to well for the Russians. Why do Commanders always close the range ? We had an enjoyable game and part 3 of the Campaign our go at the Tallinn Convoys is already on the table. Regards Ken The Yarkshire Gamer |
21eRegt | 31 Mar 2017 11:16 a.m. PST |
Nelson said something like "No one does wrong laying his ship close alongside the enemy." Which is great for age of sail, but less so in modern times. I see over and over the propensity to close even when it is dramatically to their disadvantage. Worse, they never seem to learn. |
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