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doktor

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In my campaign game playing as the US I am preparing for the Korean War, and have been moving forces into Northeast Asia. I put a carrier battle group on station in the Yellow sea and left it there for a few days. When I returned to check it's status there were two Soviet PC stacked with it! I guess these are the ubiquitous Soviet trawlers that were always trailing the US carriers.
 
Playing as the U.S., I've found that it is possible to track enemy shipping with my
own ships and aircraft. I had a Neptune doing surveillance along the Korean border
when I noticed a large amount of N. Korean shipping moving south just off the 38th
parallel. Selecting the 'escort' option for the Neptune, it followed the ships as they
went into China. What they did in China, I don't know...
 
The Czechoslovaks have taken Greece, Turkey and Iran. Western Germany as taken Czechoslovakia. Czechoslovakia has moved its capital to Tehran. Czechoslovakia now is Greece, Turkey and Iran, with a capital in Tehran.
 
One of the most amazing parts of the korean war for me was that when I was loosing a lot of units and N. Korea was starting to take too much territory, my allies Australia/England/Canada sent troops to take back that territory that was lost. Then I sent a massive 3 row army filled with mobile inf/tanks/artillery and took all of N. Korea, but I thought that S. Korea would change their name into Korea. I was hoping for N. Vietnam to conquer France and for S. Vietnam to become independent so I can start the Vietnam war.

-Does anyone know how to plant foreign military bases, I want to repair my vehicles near the front lines instead of having them shipped across the entire world?
-I want to fund colonies to become independent, but they are owned by my allies, if I do fund it, will they cancel my alliance or hurt relations?
 
On the first question, engineers were able to build on foreign soil, at least in the old games.
 
The Czechoslovaks have taken Greece, Turkey and Iran. Western Germany as taken Czechoslovakia. Czechoslovakia has moved its capital to Tehran. Czechoslovakia now is Greece, Turkey and Iran, with a capital in Tehran.

Sandbox or Campaign?
 
The Czechoslovaks have taken Greece, Turkey and Iran.

This has happened to me in 3 games out of 3 (sandbox). Though in the 3rd game I played Turkey and I stopped the Czech advanced on the border to Greece. To be honest I am unsure of who I am fighting. Soviet troops in Greece marched through my front line units and begun the long walk from Greece to the Caucasus through Turkey (my nation). I could fight them along the way and after a few days I had positioned troops along their track so I could wipe out all their units going that way. Strange! ;) Though to be honest it didn't seem that cool.
 
And I was just playing SR2010. Shame on me for not testing that. This is where the old Ctlr-H cheat would come in handy, switching to an ally or other country and building. thanks for the correction.