Canoerebel
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4/23/44 and 4/24/44 KB: Spoiling for a fight, Miller sent the KB into the Makassar Straits to a point between Makassar and Balikpan. Why do I think he was spoiling? This was his email comment before he ran the turn: "I think there might be plenty of action this turn, so I will take my time with it and get it to you tomorrow..." Allied Reaction: I had anticipated this move, as noted in a post above. Since I wasn't ready for a final showdown, I ordered my ships east. Except for one transport TF that disoboyed orders or that didn't receive orders (that ALWAYS happens), all my ships ended up safely around Timor. So Miller got a bad dose of attackus non completus. What's Next: I *think* the KB will remain in that vicinity to permit Miller to get ships into and out of Balikpan and Soerabaja to handle cargo and fuel. It also means I can't land additional forces at Kolako until the KB clears the area. I have two choices: (1) Damn the Torpedoes, Full Speed Ahead: CVs Franklin, Constellation, and Yorktown just rendezvoued with the main force consisting of Hornet, Intrepid, Bunker Hill, and Victorious. There are also six or eight CVL and at least 16 CVE. That's a mighty force that would ordinarily take on and whip the KB in 1944...but this is AE in which Japanese strike aircraft are uber and Allied strike aircraft are pathetic. So I need to weigh this option carefully, taking into consideration Japanese and Allied LBA capabilities given the abundance of bases in the vicinity and the ability of Allied 4EB to close bases (Kendari and Makassar, for instance, are shut down). I would probably position the Allied carriers in the vicinity of Namlea with home port set as Boela or Ternate. This would keep Celebes between the two forces - assuming the KB remains where its at - and give damaged ships a nearby refuge. (2) Proceed - or feint - with the Mindanao invasion: Transports at Boela (Ceram) would load and would head north in the company of the carriers. The KB would likely head north, too, allowing the Allies to land the remaining troops at Kendari and to mount the invasions of Mataram, Raba, and Waingapou (the troops and ships are waiting at Koepang for the all-clear). Mindanao Note: Since the fall of Manado to the Allies, I feel comfortable with invading Dadjangas, Mindanao as long as the KB isn't present. The Allies have enough big airbases (Manado, Talaud Island and Morotai) and medium sized bases (islands between Manado and Talaud) to provide a heck of alot of LRCAP. This invasion is likely as soon as the KB isn't an immediate threat, but it can also serve as a useful target of feints. I want Dadjangas and Cotabato for the airfields that would serve as a buffer from the big Japanese bases on Mindanao. I don't expect to take the entire island.
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