princep01
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Marbakka.....I do not have a map of US commands and where they demarked command boundaries at various times, but I have gleaned the following from the game and reading. North Pacific: 11th Air Force (XI Bomber and XI Fighter Commands) operated in the Aleutians and Canadian west coast. These would have likely been in the mix had the US taken a crack at attacking the Kuriles. West Coast (US) Command (as Dan Nichols noted) also commanded bases in the Alaska and Aleutians. 4th USAAF Command (IV Bomber and IV Fighter Commands). These are typically restricted units and must be bought with political points to deploy effectively outside the US or, to a limited degree, in the Alaska/ Aleutian area. It makes a very good training command and I think that is how it was used historically. Pacific Fleet encompasses a great number of HQs. Generally units attached directly to Pacific HQ can go anywhere in the Pacific. It includes Hawaii USAAF, 7th Bomber/Fighter HQs, the 8th USAAF, USN Forward Air Central Pacific, USN Air Central Pacific, 6th GP Royal Canadian Air Force and 5 GP Royal Air Force. Some of these HQs are restricted, some are not. South Pacific : HQ Not available at start. Comes in around mid summer 1942. 13th USAAF, with 13th Bomber and Fighter commands. USN Air SoPAC, 1 GP Royal New Zealand Air Force, and USMC Air FMF PAc Hqs are attached althought most do not start the game on map. I think Paullus' comment about the dividing line between Central and South Pacific reflects the historical border between those commands Southwest Pac : Comes in in late Spring 1942 as I recall. Attached to it are 5th USAAF with V Bomber and II Fighter HQs. I think V Bomber and II Fighter are on map at start. 9 Gp RAF and 10 GP RAF Hqs come on later. This was MacArthurs command and based out of Brisbane? in 1942. The border between it and South Pac ran like between Australia and New Caldonia (roughly, the Coral Sea). As I recall, the Guadacanal/Solomons campaign was in SoPac and the Buna/New Guinea campaign was SW Pacific. Historically there was some friction between the two commands regarding the "exact" border....can you imagine anything else in a command that included MacArthur?? Had the Allies thrust up into the DEI from N Aussieland, it would have been under SW Pac control. However, I must comment here about the real possibilituy of doing a Darwin-Timor-Celebes thrust. The Allies determined (correctly or not, but I think correctly) that such a thrust would have been logistically impossible. With no rail connection to Darwin or any other N Aussieland port, supplying such a thrust in 42/43 would have been unfeasible. Maybe later when abundant shipping became available, but then, there were the ports themselves....all we very small. Improving them would have absorbed much of the supply hauled to the area. It is very doable in the game though and those who have recommended it have a good point. I personally do not like the approach as the waters are too confined and the Japs have the potential to have many interlocking, large airfields. But, should Johnny Jap become complacent in building up and garrisoning the area....go for it.
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