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Post by Warlord247 on Jan 12, 2021 20:01:08 GMT
First TurnPut Leclerc on your tank, and Cunningham on your paratrooper. Parachute Cunningham to the top of Siedlce, and attack the Grenadier stationed there.Move your main army up towards the eastern enemy line.Second TurnUse fighters from your airport to attack Siedlce, then take it with Cunningham. Don't worry about keeping the city, all you have to do is capture it once. Move Leclerc up between the enemy infantry and heavy artillery, move your motorized infantry next to the enemy artillery, and do the same with your Armoured car. Attack with your infantry, then Armoured car, then with Leclerc. Move your artillery up. If the enemy artillery isn't destroyed yet, attack it, if it is, then attack the nearest infantry unit.Third TurnMove Leclerc and your infantry over to finish off the enemy's eastern line, and move your Armoured car and light artillery to attack the enemy's western line.Final PushFinish off the enemy line (this should be done by turn 5 or 6) and move your objective units downwards. Use your regular units to attack Kesselring. On turn 6 attack Kesselring with strategic bombers from your airport. And if you have to, buy the fighter for 40 cash to finish him off. Move your objective units to the drop off, and you've finished.
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Post by Gerd von Rundstedt on Jan 12, 2021 20:47:01 GMT
I paratroop Cunningham in After I fighter it (takes less fighters)
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Post by Warlord247 on Jan 12, 2021 21:03:04 GMT
I paratroop Cunningham in After I fighter it (takes less fighters) My strategy only uses 2 fighters on the city, how many does your's use?
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Post by Gerd von Rundstedt on Jan 12, 2021 23:46:34 GMT
*insert sheepish grin* "Two"
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