What Happens to the Dutch
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- Major Shane
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What Happens to the Dutch
This is my first time playing the game. I'm played against Japanese AI. I know I will lose the DEI, but if I save the Navy and AF what happens to them? If I move them to Oz or India and assign them to Brit or Aussie commands will they remain in the game? If yes, will they sustain replacements?
RE: What Happens to the Dutch
You can, and should, try to save the Dutch fleet. The air force aren't worth it; you'll have American aircraft coming out the wazoo soon enough.
But to answer your questions, the Dutch nationality doesn't disappear because the DEI falls, so any rescued squadrons don't disappear either.
But to answer your questions, the Dutch nationality doesn't disappear because the DEI falls, so any rescued squadrons don't disappear either.
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RE: What Happens to the Dutch
They stay in the game, but check the air groups upgrade paths and the pool display (on the Intel screen there is a button for it) to see what production the various planes have. Be sure to click on each plane type in the pool display to see which month it ends production.ORIGINAL: m_shane_perkins
This is my first time playing the game. I'm played against Japanese AI. I know I will lose the DEI, but if I save the Navy and AF what happens to them? If I move them to Oz or India and assign them to Brit or Aussie commands will they remain in the game? If yes, will they sustain replacements?
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RE: What Happens to the Dutch
The point being that Dutch squadrons only use "Dutch" aircraft, even if it's P-40s and B-25s. Your pool will be catastrophically small.
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RE: What Happens to the Dutch
If you are playing the AI it is entirely possible that you can stop the Japanese in the DEI.
Agree, Dutch air unit aren't really worth saving. I'm not real big on saving their combat ships either. I tend to use them as raiders trying to thwart landing attmepts. The merchant fleet of course is very useful.
The land units are useful if you can save whole units. Fragments take too long to rebuild to be worth anything.
Agree, Dutch air unit aren't really worth saving. I'm not real big on saving their combat ships either. I tend to use them as raiders trying to thwart landing attmepts. The merchant fleet of course is very useful.
The land units are useful if you can save whole units. Fragments take too long to rebuild to be worth anything.
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RE: What Happens to the Dutch
Many thanks to all the replies. Very useful. I will check the upgrade paths for the AF. I want to keep the Navy just for future raiding and Convoy Escorts. The cargo and tanker will be helpful I think. I made a Strategic decision early on that I was going to delay only in the DEI. I'm too far down that road now to change, unless the AI stops itself. I was only able to remove one Land unit (a BF) and it's too risky to go back now. Again thanks to all. This a great forum of players.
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RE: What Happens to the Dutch
Hi M. Shane,
I like the Catalina units. The rest are pretty much a waste of PP and supply after the DEI falls (i.e. don't buy them back.). I do have a five aircraft squadron of B339 still in Calcutta but that's just to pump up the number of fighters for Japanese recon.
Cheers,
Guy
I like the Catalina units. The rest are pretty much a waste of PP and supply after the DEI falls (i.e. don't buy them back.). I do have a five aircraft squadron of B339 still in Calcutta but that's just to pump up the number of fighters for Japanese recon.
Cheers,
Guy
RE: What Happens to the Dutch
The Dutch submarines should not be forgotten. They, the USN S-boats and the one or two British subs you get are the only ones with mostly functional torpedoes.
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RE: What Happens to the Dutch
The RAF and RAAF get a few units that use Dutch pilots. I believe they can use Dutch PBYs and B-25s too, but I'm not 100% sure about that. In any case saving experienced Dutch pilots can put these units into action sooner and keep them stocked with pilots when combat losses happen.
Dutch fleet units are a good asset to save. The surface units are kind of short legged, but they make good base defense units freeing up longer range ships for longer voyages.
Bill
Dutch fleet units are a good asset to save. The surface units are kind of short legged, but they make good base defense units freeing up longer range ships for longer voyages.
Bill
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RE: What Happens to the Dutch
There are a number of good discussions on the Dutch, such as in tm.asp?m=3365337&mpage=1&key=� but it by no means clear what players will do with them as it depends upon many factors. I try to use them as they are very much needed in the first six months of the war. Hal
RE: What Happens to the Dutch
Dutch patrol planes can still be used as patrols, especially if you limit their range to reduce ops losses, their bomber squadrons can still do ASW or backwater bombing (bombing cut off japanese units with no air cover/flak) and their fighters can still provide backwater CAP. You just have to realize that replacements are nonexistant so they have to conduct low ops loss missions in an enviorment where there is no japanese air threat.
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RE: What Happens to the Dutch
I agree String, but there is a lot more the Dutch can do. They certainly have a role to play in the first six months to a year of the war, and whoa to the Japanese player that writes them off and for shame to the allied player that does the same thing!
RE: What Happens to the Dutch
You get one RAAF fighter unit that has Dutch pilots. Unfortunately once it uses up the surviving Dutch P40E, it is limited to the woeful Boomerang until the Australian P51 comes on line in 7/45.
You get one medium bomber unit. (no. 18 squadron) that is limited to the Australian Mitchell bombers of which you only get 3 per month.If you just use this one squadron for your Mitchells you can keep it in aircraft and it is useful throughout the war.
You get one patrol squadron (no 321 squadron) that can use the Dutch Catalina, the British Catalina I or the British patrol Liberator. A useful unit.
Pretty hard to run out of Dutch pilots-limited as they are.
Some Dutch aviation and base forces are well worth saving. Most all Dutch ships are worth saving but I would not worry too much about the air force or infantry. There are no replacements for either so they don't help much.
You get one medium bomber unit. (no. 18 squadron) that is limited to the Australian Mitchell bombers of which you only get 3 per month.If you just use this one squadron for your Mitchells you can keep it in aircraft and it is useful throughout the war.
You get one patrol squadron (no 321 squadron) that can use the Dutch Catalina, the British Catalina I or the British patrol Liberator. A useful unit.
Pretty hard to run out of Dutch pilots-limited as they are.
Some Dutch aviation and base forces are well worth saving. Most all Dutch ships are worth saving but I would not worry too much about the air force or infantry. There are no replacements for either so they don't help much.
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RE: What Happens to the Dutch
My Dutch pilots did well in my campaign game, torpedoing several Japanese transports and one level bomber managed to hit a BB as well. The Dutch submariners are still in action in late 43' operating out of Darwin and Ceylon. That chokepoint south of the Philippines is a graveyard of Japanese tankers coming out of Balikpapan now thanks to them...
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RE: What Happens to the Dutch
The Dutch patrol squadrons (Do24K, PBY) are permanently restricted to Dutch bases so you can't send them to Australia but you can find an obscure Dutch port in which to base them with AVDs. I still have four of them operating (3 planes each) in July, 1944. IMO, any search aircraft are useful.
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RE: What Happens to the Dutch
The Dutch patrol squadrons (Do24K, PBY) are permanently restricted to Dutch bases so you can't send them to Australia
you can convert some of the northern AUS ports to ABDA command. then send dutch aircraft there.
for my self i fly some dutch base forces to dobo and meruke. with some AVPs they handle the dutch flying boats well. over time they can handle LBA also.
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RE: What Happens to the Dutch
I took my Dutch units and retreated them to Babar Island which I hoped to make a stronghold.
I play in a "roleplaying" mode so I had certain restrictions. Units retreated to Babar had to have been salvaged from elsewhere - typically picked up by seaplanes as fragments of defeated units and deposited here - with supplies from Australia, set to rebuild as much as possible.
It is a ragtag stack of units with too much support and not enough combat units. The Japanese have been landing troops on the island and now have them outnumbered. Supplies are dwindling and, with a constant enemy patrol around the island, I can only get supplies in by submarine.
But, it is nearly October, 1942, and they still live.
Again, because I play in a "roleplaying" mode, I cannot choose to simply leave them there without hope of aid. So, I am now mounting a "Malta" style relief expedition, complete with aircraft carriers, transports, and the ferrying in of land-based fighters right before the relief expedition shows up.
I play in a "roleplaying" mode so I had certain restrictions. Units retreated to Babar had to have been salvaged from elsewhere - typically picked up by seaplanes as fragments of defeated units and deposited here - with supplies from Australia, set to rebuild as much as possible.
It is a ragtag stack of units with too much support and not enough combat units. The Japanese have been landing troops on the island and now have them outnumbered. Supplies are dwindling and, with a constant enemy patrol around the island, I can only get supplies in by submarine.
But, it is nearly October, 1942, and they still live.
Again, because I play in a "roleplaying" mode, I cannot choose to simply leave them there without hope of aid. So, I am now mounting a "Malta" style relief expedition, complete with aircraft carriers, transports, and the ferrying in of land-based fighters right before the relief expedition shows up.
RE: What Happens to the Dutch
I play in a "roleplaying" mode
Truly one of the best things about the dutch is DRAMA!!!
plucky survivors fighting to the last gasp. YES!
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RE: What Happens to the Dutch
ORIGINAL: Thayne
I took my Dutch units and retreated them to Babar Island which I hoped to make a stronghold.
I play in a "roleplaying" mode so I had certain restrictions. Units retreated to Babar had to have been salvaged from elsewhere - typically picked up by seaplanes as fragments of defeated units and deposited here - with supplies from Australia, set to rebuild as much as possible.
It is a ragtag stack of units with too much support and not enough combat units. The Japanese have been landing troops on the island and now have them outnumbered. Supplies are dwindling and, with a constant enemy patrol around the island, I can only get supplies in by submarine.
But, it is nearly October, 1942, and they still live.
Again, because I play in a "roleplaying" mode, I cannot choose to simply leave them there without hope of aid. So, I am now mounting a "Malta" style relief expedition, complete with aircraft carriers, transports, and the ferrying in of land-based fighters right before the relief expedition shows up.
How did this stand turn out for you? I have my remaining Dutch combat and support troops along the N. Australian coast. They aren't much but their base ops and AA have helped me keep the LOC open from Perth to Darwin.
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I'm playing my first campaign, Dec 8 Quiet China, keeping up with the latest patches (but no Babes, mods).
After they ran out of active aircraft, I withdrew my Dutch squadrons. AND they popped up at Aden - no Political Points needed (no airplanes either). I have SOME aircraft, and the ability to convert some to B-25/PBY/P-40.
Not sure what I'm going to do with them - a lot of backwater patrolling I think.
After they ran out of active aircraft, I withdrew my Dutch squadrons. AND they popped up at Aden - no Political Points needed (no airplanes either). I have SOME aircraft, and the ability to convert some to B-25/PBY/P-40.
Not sure what I'm going to do with them - a lot of backwater patrolling I think.
Bill Goin