George Patton
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Joined: 7/12/2005 From: Lugano, Switzerland Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: AmiralLaurent With 5 CV and 2 CVL I will organize two CV TF, a fast one (able to do 6 or 5 hex each turn) and a slow one (should sail 4-5 hex a turn) and then add in each TF BB able to do this speed (if you have a CV TF able to do 6 hexe, just add CA). Then as above was said build a surface TF with remaining BB, CA and so on and have both CV TF follow it. That will negate the ability of the CV TF to react. Japanese AC have a greater range and fighting at a greater distance is so a better idea. Also that will allow you to keep the same distance regarding the Allied LBA, increasing the chance your damaged CV may retire and be out of range the next day in case something went wrong. The division between slow and fast CV is in case all went well on the first day of the CV battle. The fast CV TF (that should include the DD with the most endurance (5000)) may then chase the fleeing enemy fleet, this time with reaction allowed. About the CV with 25% damage, I personnaly dock my warships at 10% and repair them to 0. They are far more efficient that way (more fast, meaning less ops points used for moving and more available for launching AC or for surface action; harder to hit; harder to detect; able to still recover AC after one bomb hit; etc...). But now that you have them there, and a local superiority of CV I will use them in the incoming battle. By the way trading 2 of your CV against 3 Allied won't be a bad deal at this stage of the war... I've done the attack, as you people suggested. But my carriers reacted anyway!!! I set the course to stop 5 hex off Auckland, so not in range of enemy ambarked planes but they moved closer anyway, so I lost Hiyo and Hiryu is badly damaged and on route to Japan. But, anyway Hiyo worket as magnet. She took 10 bombs and 3 torpedoes and so the other ships escaped safely. Not bad. Anyway I sunk Yorkrown, Hornet is badly damaged and Saratoga is lightly damaged. But the 2 carriers are trapped in Auckland's harbor now. Kido Butai is patrolling the area.
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