GreyJoy
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ORIGINAL: Canoerebel Hmmm, fun to think about a counterinvasion. Just to get some juices flowing, my first inclination would be to hit Surat and the base across the bight, assuming they were fairly lightly defended and that the spearhead of the IJ army was still somewhere pressing Karachi. Imagine landing several divisions, five to ten good tank units, some paratroops, and base forces at Surat. When those paratroops then took interior bases, with infantry and armor moving fast to the east and northeast (true) by strat movement and by ground, the Japanese would panic. Suddenly an army of 200 units (or whatever) would be faced with isolation and destruction. Rader would realize that, would fight, and would begin withdrawing his units post haste to Calcutta. Then your Karachi airforce swings into action and eventually you break out there. Rader will get the majority of his army out, but many units will get whipped, rader will be horrified, and you will have the time of your life. So, assuming the IJ spearhead is around Karachi or Delhi, that's the place to land. If Surat is too strongly defended, the next best spot is probably Goa, striving to move northeast (true) as quickly as possible with the same goals in mind. Armor and paratroops would be vital to such a charge, plus base forces and transport aircraft at Goa to start the leap-frogging, paratrooping assault. I agree that a counter campaign should be planned now. I disagree that Rader will be any place near Karachi by May when Aden opens up. I think he will begin to retreat within the next 6-8 weeks--tops--and GJ should prep his major land forces for a deep-south strike&hold to cut off the retreat lines while the Karachi bastion kicks Rader in the bum as he runs south toward the blockers. The key to whatever GJ does is strategic surprise pivoting on Rader's absolute blindness of what's coming down the Aden wormhole in mid-June. I'd advocate for Thor's Hammer--the whole USN that can be spared, the carriers, the modern BBs, 100 or more destroyers--a mighty hammer. GJ should HOPE the KB is in the IO. How he phases and groups and commands those TFs is a major planning hurdle, but he gets one and only one strategic freebie and he has to absolutely blow the doors off on the first swing at bat. Take back the west coast of India and never let it go. Second phase is troops, landing, and potential POW camp, but where? Don't know. That depends on Rader's February. GJ, get out paper&pen and look at your LCU queues, your ships. Stage at EC (I don't have the game open but I don't think there's a lot of benefit to using the UK for the Aden route. If the transit days work better use the UK.) Get the best COs in place in Jan-Mar, and then get those TFs moving so they get to Aden as fast as possible, already configured to go down the pipe. Prep your troops for three or so major objectives--in order of probability re his retreat posture--and adjust to two, then one as recon tells you where he's going for his pull out. He may retire to the major industrial centers and dare you to dig him out, so you should plan on that too. A mistake IMO, but he might. I'm not saying cut off ops everywhere else, but he has his fleet and 200+ LCUs where you can get at them, and he can't get them out quickly. June-Sept. 1943 could be epic if you start now, and THINK NAVY, NOT AIR FORCE!!!!. (I'm sounding like CR!) Yes, today we'll start to plan. Paper, pen and ...lot of patience! well, if you're right and Rader won't approach Karachi...oh Lord...that would change everything strategically. ... ....gotta go to work now...but your words open up a bran new cannisters of worms for my overstressed mind.... will think about it and will try to create a doable strategy... Thanks again BW!
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