thank you Czar, this miht be less important but to mee looks even worse than
the trans-siberic russian withdrawal!
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Provided that some kind of line of communications exists from some place to
another one may assume that a leader uses fast carriages of an established
postal system (overland) or some fast ship over water.
It beats me how he does this when he is with an isolated force, hundreds of
miles behind enemy lines
Στις 2019-03-06 16:02, Laertes Papaspyrou έγραψε:
the same way a leader may be placed anywhere on the map. What if a battle with
Leaders took place in Corfu?
On Wednesday, 6 March 2019, 15:55:30 EET, Dimitris Stavr.
<poliorkitis@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
and how did he make it there?
Airborne?
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In Alabra
On Wednesday, 6 March 2019, 15:47:01 EET, Dimitris Stavr.
<poliorkitis@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
after the battle of copenhagen, Beresford was captured.
so, now where exactly is he? where is his "prison"?