DeepSix
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Joined: 12/22/2004 From: Music City Status: offline
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Forgot to mention the LCUs -- there are quite a few. Too many, in a way, because although there's no way he's going to take the island back, there's also nothing else I can do with them. I can't remember off the top of my head which units they are, but generally: 1 infantry division, 1 RCT, 1 CD unit, 5 AA units, and 2 or 3 engineer units (at least 1 base force and an EAB). Also 1 tank battalion. I think that's it; they were all at full strength and supply when they attacked (I took the island in about three rounds, with lots of air and naval support) and current total supply is about 65,000. I've fortified the island to 3. Unless he strips units from elsewhere to bring in massive numbers, I think Kwajalein will stay mine. Come to think of it.... maybe a screenshot would show this better than I can describe it. If for no other reason than to give everybody something to laugh at . The "thorn in the side" idea seems likely to work, but I don't know about flying the Wildcats. I have about 48 of them total; they're holding on (each sqdn has about 30 kills, give or take) but they get shredded by the Zeros. I send 'em up, they engage, they get blasted, I stand 'em down to rebuild, and then we do it again. It's hard to watch 40 Wildcats take on 36 Zeros and see 14 cats shot down in exchange for 2 or 3 Zekes. Besides the losses, the hidden danger in exchanges like that is that I'm doing nothing but building up a cadre of Japanese aces. Don't want to do that! If I go with the fast transport out, I'll lose more than just the island (which by itself I could deal with) but I'm afraid that the risk would be too much for the ships and planes -- I'd lose some getting the transports in, some more while they're loading, and still more on the way out. By the time I got back to Honolulu I'd have so little left that it doesn't seem worthwhile to try to retreat. So -- that leaves me with hunkering down. And, yes, at the earliest opportunity, a subsequent invasion. I have a TF (1 Army division) boarding now. I was thinking of sending them to Tarawa and basing my B-17s there. But now I'm second-guessing that; it would be almost as isolated as Kwajalein and isolation is what got me in trouble to start with. What I'm wondering is, would it be better to take Maloelap (very close to Kwaj) instead? Because that way -- theoretically -- the land based a/c already at Kwaj could support the landing, and once it's controlled the two islands could support each other. Widen the bulge, so to speak. Or would that just be throwing more money into the money pit? A good point about it being like the historic Guadalcanal. It's sort of like a combination of the historic Santa Cruz Islands and the historic Midway. At any rate -- I'm staying on Kwajalein. I'm just trying to figure out how to support my presence there -- either directly, with supply, sorties, and secondary attacks -- or indirectly, with attacks in other areas like Tarawa or Rabaul (Rabaul is out of the question right now, though). Either way, gotta drift along until I get some more flight decks!
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