jeffk3510
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Joined: 12/3/2007 From: Kansas Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: Canoerebel (accidentally posted this in my own AAR first - it's GJ's fault, or so I claim) You're still thinking defensive! Snap out of it, man! In late 1942 and early '43, the Indian units begin to transition over to higher quality squads and armaments. They become much more powerful. In addition, you get more and better fighters, and to a lesser extent bombers. It's going to be a long time, if ever, before rader can impose control of the skies over Karachi from Hyderabad, so you'll get alot more supplies in the meantime. If you need some carriers to handle CAP to get supply to Karachi, devote your sizeable CVE component over the coming months. If necessary, you can almost certainly run the blockade from Capetown to Aden without too much risk from Socatra. It might also give you a chance to evaluate Socotra's strength as you sneak by and thumb your nose at a frustrated enemy. Once you gain carriers in the Arabian Sea, you'll feel better about your offensive capaibility. But don't lollygag. What happens in the Pacific is still fairly unimportant compared to India. It's good that you're making some progress in the Solomons, but that's a long way from vital territory for Japan. There's no place he'd rather have you advancing than there. Where is this Socotra you speak of? I thought it was officially Scoooooodra! But yes GJ, you can probably focus more attention elsewhere as he (Rader) has made if obvious that Karachi will, indeed, hold. What do you subs look like in SoPac, NoPac, Formosa, PI, Solomons, etc....
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