Panther Bait
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ORIGINAL: John 3rd 2. His continued amphib assaults along the coast coming up from Singapore surprised me. This was my fault in not seeing him continue with it. I felt he would surely go after the Philippines or Java to cut me away from my final resource centers. THERE was the risk in pulling my expendable army to India. Dan has not fought the war from a very good economic vision. Java was the next step after Singapore but he chose the direct route to Japan. While still ensuring victory, it has allowed me to continue running resources and oil into Japan. I just had an AK TF unload 50,000 resources at Nagasaki and I have an Oil TF carrying 100,000 Oil just starting to move from Legaspi to the Home Islands. Well, in Dan's defense, the Japanese are not really in a position at this point to produce much of anything that is a threat to the Allies anyway. He has bases close enough to Japan to fly heavy fighter sweeps and escort, so all the fighters you produce are mostly planes for him to shoot down. His CAP, both land and sea based, have been shown to be pretty good against any bomber/kamikaze strikes you launch, although you do get in some good hits here and there. Any new ships are points to eventually be sunk. LCUs reinforcements are about at an end, right? So you're down to providing replacements. You're primary benefits are producing supply and fuel (particularly supply since fuel only serves an increasingly less useful fleet), and he has been slowly working on the sources of supply (resources and heavy industry) in the Home Islands/China. In the near future, those to things will be harder to move anywhere useful. Of course movement into Java/Borneo would have cut supply production, too, but I suspect that Dan is a little more comfortable with his land-based assets (LCUs and LBA) than his fleet. Other than the relatively short-distance amphib and manuevers and bombardments, his offensives seem to involve little fleet presence, particularly his CVs. Maybe he is a little CV gun-shy after the chaotic landings at Iwo Jima and Hokkaido/Sakhalin. It may not be the conventional strategy, but it seems to be working for him.
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When you shoot at a destroyer and miss, it's like hit'in a wildcat in the ass with a banjo. Nathan Dogan, USS Gurnard
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