OK, first post here, so please be gentle. Also, I've been imbibing a bit, so kindly take that into consideration
I did do a search first, regarding my question, so I'm not a complete slacker. Allright, it was a tad cursory, but then there was that imbibing thing I told you about.
Anyhow, I'm still pretty rookie when it comes to the game, and I live in an inconvenient location (Asia), so I'm relegated to PBEM, but I'm cruising for some advice on how to handle the UK after the fall of France, and before Barbarossa. This is somewhat embarrassing, since I'd like to use this advice in a current game with a much more veteran player (who will totally know who I am once he reads this post, and wonder why I've been somewhat slack with my turns - a combo of alchoholism and the desire for some desperately needed ideas pretty much ). But while I'm asking, I might as well get some good all around general advice on the whole UK thing. If its been covered extensively before, and I failed to find it (and thus I'm wasting your time), I apologize. Consider this a chance to comment on any strategies you may have recently developed.
OK, enough rambling, here's what I'm interested in:
What can/should the UK do after the fall of France, but before Barbarossa (i.e. before the Axis becomes invincalbe) if:
1) several French units have succesfully evacuated from France propper to the UK to fight on as FF?
2) only minimal or no FF forces have manged to evacuate?
3) Sealion seems likely?
Of course, I understand a lot will depend on what UK/Canadian units have survived the French campaign, and what experience they might have (via Ireland, etc.). But any ideas regarding general strategies/crazed gambits would be appreciated!
I apologize for any spelling errors. I also over-use parenthesis. I was a liberal arts major, so what can I say?
Thanks again!