Post by JG26_Badger on Jan 9, 2014 13:07:30 GMT -5
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Just a quick reminder to all Operation Cerberus II SEOW Commanders regarding the campaign. This is a multisector campaign and you have the ability to transfer aircraft, ships, ground units, and rail units from the Bay of Biscay map to the WestFront 44 map. It is beneficial for all commanders to log in to both mission planners (Bay of Biscay and WestFront44) to check your units and unit types. This will allow commanders the flexibility to choose which specific types of aircraft,ships,ground units, and trains they want to move to the next map (WestFront44). Once the transition is complete we do not anticipate returning to the Bay of Biscay map.
There are a few simple rules that the adminstration has put together for you to review in preparation for the SOG transfer in the Operation Cerberus II Campaign:
1. Each team is allowed to transfer a total of 24 aircraft of any type which will be decided by the respected commanders for Allied and Axis. Keep track of your unit names so when you recommission flights they will be accurate.
2. There are no restriction on the number of ships,ground units,trains that can be transferred from Bay of Biscay to WestFront 44. Please note to make sure HQ CC units (ie. Generals) are among the transferred units for command and control. Keep track of your unit names and for ships, the ship damage state should be reported to admin. Please review How to Withdraw units (see below).
3. At the conclusion of an Analyze Cycle (prior to new mission build) the Allied/ Axis commander must notify the admin team to which airbase will be designated as an "AirWithdraw". This will allow the admin to designate that specific base in the database. All flights that are landed at the designated base or are parked at the designated base at the end of that mission will be transferred to the Air Supply point. Please note all AI flights that are assigned for transfer can be flown to AirWithdraw East location or landed at the designated airwithdraw base. Please review How to Withdraw units (see below).
4. At the conclusion of the last mission on the Bay of Biscay and prior to our transfer to the WestFront44 map. The OKL and RAF commanders will receive a password and procedure to transfer the resources using the SOG commander function via the SEOW mission planner.
HOW TO WITHDRAW UNITS:
The SEOW Wiki has information on how to task units to withdraw, please review that procedure here to understand how to withdraw your respective units. Check this link seowhq.net/seowwiki-en/index.php?title=Withdrawing_Units
Hopefully this information will provide a smooth transition using this Multi-Sector campaign procedure developed for SEOW. If you have any questions please feel free to post in this thread.
S!
JG26_Badger
Just a quick reminder to all Operation Cerberus II SEOW Commanders regarding the campaign. This is a multisector campaign and you have the ability to transfer aircraft, ships, ground units, and rail units from the Bay of Biscay map to the WestFront 44 map. It is beneficial for all commanders to log in to both mission planners (Bay of Biscay and WestFront44) to check your units and unit types. This will allow commanders the flexibility to choose which specific types of aircraft,ships,ground units, and trains they want to move to the next map (WestFront44). Once the transition is complete we do not anticipate returning to the Bay of Biscay map.
There are a few simple rules that the adminstration has put together for you to review in preparation for the SOG transfer in the Operation Cerberus II Campaign:
1. Each team is allowed to transfer a total of 24 aircraft of any type which will be decided by the respected commanders for Allied and Axis. Keep track of your unit names so when you recommission flights they will be accurate.
2. There are no restriction on the number of ships,ground units,trains that can be transferred from Bay of Biscay to WestFront 44. Please note to make sure HQ CC units (ie. Generals) are among the transferred units for command and control. Keep track of your unit names and for ships, the ship damage state should be reported to admin. Please review How to Withdraw units (see below).
3. At the conclusion of an Analyze Cycle (prior to new mission build) the Allied/ Axis commander must notify the admin team to which airbase will be designated as an "AirWithdraw". This will allow the admin to designate that specific base in the database. All flights that are landed at the designated base or are parked at the designated base at the end of that mission will be transferred to the Air Supply point. Please note all AI flights that are assigned for transfer can be flown to AirWithdraw East location or landed at the designated airwithdraw base. Please review How to Withdraw units (see below).
4. At the conclusion of the last mission on the Bay of Biscay and prior to our transfer to the WestFront44 map. The OKL and RAF commanders will receive a password and procedure to transfer the resources using the SOG commander function via the SEOW mission planner.
HOW TO WITHDRAW UNITS:
The SEOW Wiki has information on how to task units to withdraw, please review that procedure here to understand how to withdraw your respective units. Check this link seowhq.net/seowwiki-en/index.php?title=Withdrawing_Units
Hopefully this information will provide a smooth transition using this Multi-Sector campaign procedure developed for SEOW. If you have any questions please feel free to post in this thread.
S!
JG26_Badger