Hortlund
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So Im in the middle of a PBEM against AdmNelson. And since he is on vacation right now, I thought Id take the opportunity to ask you fine gentlemen for advice. AdmNelson, if you have returned to the forum after your vacation, please do not read beyond this line. Edit..I mean AdmNelson. Sorry, got the admirals confused there. Ok, the situation is this. Its March 1942. Strategic situation I have captured the PI except Bataan and those two small islands with PA divisions on them. I have two divisions and a handful of smaller units and 5 artillery reducing Bataan. I have also just transferred 4 squadrons of Sallys to Clark to help finish him off. Bataan should not be able to hold more than a couple of weeks more. All of the NEI is in my hands except Batavia, which will fall inside a week. Singapore is in Japanese hands, so is Rangoon and Mandalay. I am about to take both Mytkinta and Akyab, they should fall inside a month. I have taken the usual islands in the central pacific. Tarawa etc, I have also taken the three atolls south of Tarawa to intercept his shipping. Futunafti or something? Rabaul, Guadalcanal, Port Moresby...I own everything in the Solomons and New Guinea. I have taken Sian in China, effectively cutting off the entire northern chinese front. Forces I have not lost a single carrier. Nor have I lost a single battleship. I have three BBs that are in various states of damage though. The worst is at 60sys, and the best at 12. He has lost lots of CAs, both US, Aus and UKs, but Force Z is still around somewhere. Prince of Wales took at torpedo hit, but that was months ago, she could be back in action already. I have lost many destroyers (15-20) and lots of transports, but not too many. I have lots and lots of Zeros, I think Ive only lost 29 and Ive got over 200 in the replacement pool. My Carriers are divided into four units. I have Agaki, Kaga, Hiruy and Soryu off Rangoon. I have Zuikaku and Shokaku at Guadalcanal. I have one mini-KB with two CVL and one CVE south of Pago-Pago I have one mini-KB with two CVL at Kawajelein I have 3BBs and 4CAs at Rangoon together with 40+ APs and scores of DD and MSW and PC. I think I could lift three divisions in one go if I wanted to. I have 3 divisions at Rangoon, one at Mandalay, one on the way to Akyab. I have 2 divisions on Java I have 2 divisions at Bataan and in Singapore I have 1 division at Port Moresby, Guadalcanal, Truk I have 2 brigades on Java I have 1 brigade on Sumatra, Truk, Rangoon, Mandalay I have the two parachute regiments heading for Rangoon. Economy I have taken enough bases undamaged/ with very little damage not to worry about resources or oil. As soon as I finish off Batavia, I will start the convoys to ship stuff home. Im producing 200 Zeros/month, and generally Im quite content with my supply-situation. Thoughts I am quite pleased with the strategic situation. For limited losses I have been able to take all the essential areas. I could settle down now and build up my defences, or I could do one more offensive with the aim to severely disrupt his ability to build up and/or threaten me. I have excellent defensive positions in the central pacific, cornered on Tarawa and with a small perimiter to the south. I would have to reinforce this area with at least two divisions though. I have excellent defensive positions in the solomons, with a strong anchor at Guadalcanal and Port Moresby. It will be hard for the allied player to get a foothold in this area. I have soon reached my "normal" perimeter in Burma, when Akyab and Mytakinta falls. My Chinese offensive is going quite well, and if I want I should be able to clear all of northern china within a year or so. I have been toying with the idea to either attack India or Ceylon, that is the reason for the build-up at Rangoon. What next? Do I go over on the defensive now? Do I make a move on Noumea? Do I make a move on Ceylon? Do I make a move on India? Do I make a move on Australia?
< Message edited by Panzerjaeger Hortlund -- 7/16/2007 1:20:21 PM >
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