Welcome to the AvA Smokey.
I think it's worth a second look at your first post in this thread. Clearly there was a difference in your expectations for your squad, but from the previous posts, I know you were in there while I was on. The Allies out numbered the Axis 2 to 1 from about 8:30 to 10:30 EST and most MA squads would expect to own the area in short order. As someone else posted in the forum, this isn't the MA, and absolutely everything is different. To succeed in the AvA, before you can direct your squad with any hope of success, you'll need to learn the terrain and do your recon offline each week when it changes. Even TrueKill, who made the clipboard tactical maps for the Axis side, missed a flack battery at A70 last night which almost spoiled the troop drop for 4 guys!

As you can tell from the threads in this forum, the Axis side attracts the players (with biggest egos?

) looking for a bigger challenge then your average player, and they bring a higher average skill set, but mostly they're old hands that have learned the value of working together. I flown Allied a couple of times, and while I know first hand there are some great sticks over there, I didn't see the willingness to stay out of a fight, or help out when someone needs it. You see that on the Axis side all the time, and when guys come in who don't cooperate, they quickly find themselves flying alone, denied help from the other Axis players. Some of the best know Allied squads have members who will pick-steel kills from other squad members without hesitation, denying their buddies the experience they need to improve. You don't see this so much on the Axis side, even between members of different squads and independents. Ok, maybe I exaggerate a little here, but hey.

This willingness to work together on the Axis side, and their willingness to recon the terrain, makes them very tough for most MA squads to compete against. The Axis can be beaten, but only if the Allied players and squads are willing to employ the same work-together attitude.
hehe, snarlo guthrie, I love that!