History Line: 1914-1918/Flame

Strategy

Option 1: Stay put and wear the enemy down with artillery fire while targeting enemy aircraft and AA emplacements. Charge south when the enemy’s forces have been weakened.

Option 2: Withdraw immediately to the small area around your HQ, and abandon your Depot and forward bunker. Let your infantry take up positions on the ridges, put your artillery on the road behind them, allow the enemy to close in and wear him down with indirect fire from your artillery and bunkers. Enemy AA emplacements are priority targets. Do not otherwise attack with infantry yourself. Move damaged units back to the HQ for repairs and replace them with fresh reserves from the rear in order to keep holding the ridges. Note that when the Depot is lost, your repair rate will drop. Keep your aircraft on the airfield and engage the enemy aircraft there, where they will be within range of your AA batteries. When the enemy is worn down sufficiently, break out and recapture your Depot. Finally, close in on the enemy Depot and HQ.