Ramjet
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Joined: 2/19/2001 From: Charleston, SC. USA Status: offline
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In reply to Cribtop, I havent' come up with anything defensively that worked. The allies always show up with more & better stuff and waste the defenses. What has allowed me to last this long with my military still combat effective is my counter-attacks. I would hit a major transport fleet with two or three small surface groups. Typically two groups of 2CA, 1CL, 4DD or 2CA & 6DD, and a third group of 1CL & 6 DD. I reserved my task force id numbers by keeping TF 1 - 20 always used. So you come in with three groups, (TF 5, 6 and 7 for example, with 7 being the CL/DD group). The lower numbered group fights first, so if he has a surface fleet, your CA groups will take them on and are almost always successful. Small groups (<10) with a very aggressive leader in command are not easily detected, get in close and hit hard, then run away. Depending on his surface forces, at least one of your surface groups will get to the transports and I'm here to tell you it's an ugly thing for the allies. Sometimes the entire force gets sunk. For question 2, I know it's a cliche', but the best defense is an offense. As long as you have lethal offensive weapons, the Allies have to remain cautious. The Long Lance Torpedoe is the main killer for the Japanese; so get in close and fire at the hull! (Adm Nelson)
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