Is there a chart of naval arrivals and withdrawasl?

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Amoral
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Is there a chart of naval arrivals and withdrawasl?

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Has anyone made a timeline for the important allied naval arrival and withdrawl dates? I searched, but my fu was weak.
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In the intelligent screen go into the ship reinforcement screen and you can filter whatever you want just by clicking on the selections at the top. same goes for withdrawal schedule....GP
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As someone who never plays Japan (not by choice but by habit), it would be nice to have a spreadsheet of Japanese arrivals as I am only vaguely familiar with Japanese reinforcement schedules.

Even imaging a future game, or version of this game, an expanded signet report which gives limited intelligence on Japanese (and vise versa) shipyards and unit arrivals would be awesome. In fact, we could expand that to the types of intelligence that countries often got, like which units are under which command structures. Then a player could note if intelligence (which could always be wrong) would suggest the other player is buying out restricted units.
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Chart wouldn't do me any good.

It varies every game for me as I use the maximum variability on reinforcements so no two games are alike.
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Both set-up spreadsheets (Japan and Allied) now have tabs with exactly that information. In fact, each one combines all land, air, and naval units into a single tab so you can filter them separately (by type) or by date, or by pretty much any category.
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Your spreadsheets are great Kull, very informative. Thanks. Hal
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