FeurerKrieg
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ORIGINAL: niceguy2005 Well, playing devil's advocate a minute here.... I haven't studied the CHS map well. Thats said, if you take the area around Calcutta and keep those Hurris (and future Spits) more than 2-3 hexes from your bases you will have little to fear from the Allies until the P-38s start showing up - this is assuming that the allied player doesn't counter by reinforcing with figher groups of P-40s. Hurris and Spits can't project air power and Kitthawks (if you have any Oz units there) aren't much to fear unless they are in mass. Unescorted bombers could be easy targets. So the RAF is manageable IF you take Calcutta and the surrounding bases quickly. Getting into a land war long term with the UK army is not going to go well for Japan. However, mid-term it is certainly manageable. Your going to fight them, so whether you start the fight in Burma or if you start it in North India it really doesn't matter. The question is, will you be able to discern when is the right time to withdraw back to Burma. A surprise assault at the wrong time could leave a lot of your troops isolated. In terms of strategic value taking this area serves one other purpose which is to COMPLETELY isolate china, even from air transport. I don't know if that is an important objective to you. I would agree however that if you have to commit the KB to the IO long term you have done the allies a great service. I don't know your house rules but an alternative is to seek out and destroy the RN in the IO. As a parting thought, IMHO Northern Oz is a pointless target unless you take Darwin - no resources, no roads and why build up the bases only to hand them over to the allies again in 43, if you don't build them up what good are they? If Darwin is in allied hands then the best base on that coast is still usalble by the enemy. Perth could be strategic, in particular if you have PM. Dang it - everyone makes good poins on both sides. :) To some of Niceguys's points - when considering the fall back lines of defense for northern India, I was trying to take advantage of the short legged British fighters. From line 1 to line 2 is 4 hexes or more apart except for Banares to Patna. I figure, I should be able to deal with unescorted raids. The P-38's are always a problem, but unless I am mistaken it takes a little time for the pool of P-38's to get large enough to cover both India and any areas in the SoPac. I could put a lot of Sally and Helen bombers on top of advancing British troops also, which means the RA has to be split between escort at extreme ranges, or LRCAP over their troops. I would guess enough Zeros/Tojos/Tonies could get the bombers through. KB would primaryily be in the area to prevent British carriers from messing with my supply lines through the Bay of Bengal. But if opportunity presented, I'd be happy to go after the RN. Back to Australia - I'm still hesitant here, because I don't see an economic benefit. I can't see any reason to go for Perth without Darwin. And going for Perth certainly seems like it would be tough. John 3rd and Mandrakes AAR is what I would be afraid of occuring. What about New Zealand? If that were in Jap hands, would the Aussie's have enough on their own (with possible British help) to launch an offensive into PNG or Timor? Looks like three options - 1) Northern India as outlined above, with emphasis on taking Calcutta fast. (economic) 2) Darwin, et al. and Perth, to cut off India from Australia and US. (strategic) 3) New Zealand to cut off Australia and India from US. (strategic, some economic) Who is better to isolate? US or Britian? It seems either way, Australia can get help from one or the other. Sorry for thinking out loud - and thanks for the comments so far, it certainly helps!!
< Message edited by Feurer Krieg -- 12/31/2007 8:54:11 AM >
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