castor troy
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Joined: 8/23/2004 From: Austria Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: Canoerebel Wow, you had me worried there for a moment. I thought something had gone badly wrong. About the only thing that could really hurt you at this point is if you lost most of your fleet carriers and/or most of your good landing ships. You didn't, so you're fine. Even losing a zillion CVEs (which is a big morale hit, naturally), isn't going to really hurt you. You can work around it. You can be creative. Unless I missed something, I see no reason you can't invade Honshu on schedule. So, am I missing something? How many aircraft did rader lose on the day? Now, before you turn turtle and withdraw into your shell, is there an opportunity to strike here? Did rader lose so many aircraft that he's neutered for a bit? Can you attack his fleet? I totally disagree here. Have experienced it myselve and have seen it often enough in all kind of AARs, the CVE are VITAL for any Allied operation in areas where many big enemy airfields overlap, means mainly the Philipines and Japan itselve. The fleet carriers alone are by far not enough to be anywhere a real cover for your invasion on Japan, they can´t even defend themselve for two or three days against anything comparable we´ve seen in this combat report. Heck, my last PBEM saw me having more fighters on my CVE fleet than on my fleet carriers alltogether, even though my losses were minimal. I had to find out the hard way that even 1500+ fighters on my carrier fleets (CV, CVL and CVE together) massed in an area were not enough to hold out for more than one day (actually I suffered on day one already and fled full speed). This with 2/3 Hellcats and 1/3 Corsairs on all my carriers, no crap like Wildcats. If the Allied loses all those CVE, the Japanese actually have a fair chance to kill the rest of the fleet too if the Allied attempt to come close enough for another time. Just my 2c.
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