vettim89
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Joined: 7/14/2007 From: Toledo, Ohio Status: offline
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27-28 August 1942 First, I noticed I made the top ten list. Thank you to all my readers. I am inspired now to do better with my AAR. After suffering through the inevitable horrible first six months of the war an Allied player must endure, it is nice to see the tables turned. I would not say that I have turned the tide but it is definitely obvious that I have Larry reacting to me now. We have entered what I would consider a critical two week period that will set the tone for the war for probably the next two to three months. The title of the post is becasue Larry and I are both moving units and whoever gets his units in position first will be able to dictate a lot (hence, the title of the post). Again, I will go over the situation by relevant areas. Burma The Allied air assualt on Magwe is coming to a close. Runway damage sits at 75 now. I will finish the complet closure within a few days and then will keep enough pressure on to keep it that way. No ground offensives planned here for some time. I am content to let the IJA rot in the jungle. The TF I sent from WC to Colombo is near Perth and is probably still a month away. This TF has an LB 30 BG, a 64 plane C-47 group, a B-25 BG, and some fighters. I have plans for these guys once they are in theatre. China I have nearly 2000 AS at the crossroads south of Hengchow. I have ordered a deliberate attack against Larry's 3 units one of which is a full division. My aim here is more to tie up units than to make progress. NW of Canton there is a Japanese Ind BGD. Our AS is about equal here so I will bombard more until I can repoistion some units. This is one of the places where whoever gets here first will win Oz The IJA attacked and forced the Darwin remnants out of Katherine. They pursued and attacked again and forced tehm one hex closer to Daly Waters. I am moving 2 Tank BTN and an AT BTN to Tenant Creek. In addition, I released the 3rd Aust Div from garrison duty at Melborne and it is heading north towards Alice Springs. Alice Springs AB increased to level 4 today but of course I only have 30 Av Support there. Cooktown increased its AB to 3 today. Proabably a few weeks before level 5 but I am ready when it gets there. I have 360 Av SUpport in place. SoPac Nothing like a little inadvertant intel. My minelaying subs ran afoul of a huge TF at Tarawa. There were over 20 DD's, 2 CS, 2 AV, 5 CA's, etc. No AP/AK spotted. It appears Larry is marshalling his forces for a move south. I have a TF with 1st USMC Div, 2 SeaBee Units, an EAB, a large BF, and 3 squadrons of F4F's 20 hexes east of Pago Pago. That means exactly a week to get there. Fortunately there is almost no supply in this TF so the units should offload fairly quickly. Additional units have left PH heading for Papate to stage towards Samoa. This whole thing is interesting because in RL the Japanese considered Samoa, Christmas Island and Midway as possible objectives for mid-1942. The Doolittle Raid made Midway the politically madated choice. The next week should be interesting and I will do my best to keep updating.
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"We have met the enemy and they are ours" - Commodore O.H. Perry
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