Nightcrawler1
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ORIGINAL: KPAX Looks like the Oz-People are winning the war all by themself.  That's pretty much exactly right. Well, at least the Port Moresby battles won the war by themselves. There were some American level bombers there too that played a big part. At first it was the Japanese attacking Port Moresby with everything they had in an attempt to take it, and it was pretty touch and go then. I had to keep rotating fresh fighter groups in and out, and at times brought up some carriers to help out when things got really bad. They kept rotating in fresh Zero and Betty squadrons too, but as the Aussies got good it started taking a heavy toll on them. I'm not sure if they kept attacking because they were hopelessly still trying to take Moresby, of if they were just trying to suppress the Moresby airfield so they could resupply their bases in northeast New Guinea. Thats where the Americans came in. There was a group of Marauders that got really good at naval attack, along with some other help. The Marauders eventually got into the habit of dropping 2000 pound bombs and hitting their target. The computer kept stubbornly sending more cargo ships down, and every turn a few more of them got sunk. I also had my short range subs there which took a toll as well, as did subs in other places. But due to my being somewhat reckless with my carriers early, they were either sunk or being repaired so I didn't have enough of them to go on the offensive. So month after month the Port Moresby battle went on. Eventually I started seeing more APs than AKs, which initially worried me before I came to the conclusion that Japan was running out of AKs. After the APs got sunk, now I mostly see barges. And the Japanese naval land based air forced were chewed up so much they were no real threat anywhere but around Singapore. So essentially, the whole war was won right there. Except for the fact that I'm still pretty inept on the offensive. I'll have to work on that part.
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