Gamerman,
@Gamerman01:
Any Ally, including ANZAC, can land on Dutch territories any time they want (must be at war on the appropriate map, of course).
Control is not needed. They are no different than French territories. The only weird thing about the Dutch territories is that (only) UK/ANZ can take control of them in non-combat movement.
ANZAC can absolutely land planes on Java on their first turn, WITHOUT UK doing anything with Java. ANZ does not even have to land ground units there (she just won’t get control). It’s a friendly territory!
A lot of players are confused about the Dutch territories - that’s not unusual.
––Thank you for “setting me straight” on the D.E.I. question. I believe I now completely understand the difference between the Dutch countries and other allied/friendly territories(such as France).
––And as you stated above, to control a territory and receive it’s I.P.C. income LAND forces must be landed,…correct?
----If so, in order for Anzac to get CONTROL of the territory they must send LAND forces (which was my original question).
----I’m not trying to be argumentative or to “push a point”,…only in understanding the rules correctly. Thanks again, Gamerman01.
“Tall Paul”