Canoerebel
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Joined: 12/14/2002 From: Northwestern Georgia, USA Status: offline
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3/11/42 and 3/12/42 Eastern DEI: Quiet - no sign of the KB here or anywhere else. This is the area in which I expect the next big IJ thrust forward. Western DEI: Lots of Allied shipping moving in and out, shuttling supplies, fuel, and troops between various bases. Singapore's AV is back up to 800 (from a low of 674 after the IJ shock attack on the 6th. India: The American carriers arrive at Colombo and fill out aircraft squadrons. Lexington, Saratoga, and a variety of combat ships are set to upgrade. CV Formidable just arrive at Capetown and will proceed to Colombo. China: Allied bombardment at Changsha shows 1400 AV (13th and 116th Divisions and three brigades). I also got SigInt that 39th Division is prepping for this base. This suggest Steve might move his big stack to Changsha from the hex to the south, trying to gain better than 3x advantage so that Chinese reinforcements have to shock attack. I'm moving 200 AV from Siangtan to Changsha to raise my AV to about 2,600. The Allies are pretty much ready now if Japan attacks. Luzon: The enemy still hasn't arrived at Bataan. I'm glad this base is still holding out, but I'd like to see if Steve brings his five divisions or if he's already moved some of them out. NoPac: The Paramushiro ships are loaded and at sea. Empty transports are bound for Dutch Island and Kodiak to load the Onnekotan-bound troops. I have additional troops at Pearl (mainly engineers and CDs) that will begin loading in a day or two, though they aren't absolutely necessary to participate in D-Day. The Allies will be in a position to invade in about two weeks, assuming confirmation is received that the KB is far away. CenPac: The Japanese take vacant Baker Island on the 11th. Hail Mary Plans: I am pretty confident that Steve's next move will be to attend to the DEI in a methodical manner. If, however, he tries a big leap somewhere vital (India, Hawaii, Oz), I think the Allies are ready and have good plans in place. The plans for each wouldn't be to counter such a move directly, but to ramp up operations in the DEI and/or NoPac in visible and aggressive ways.
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