Lowpe
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Wake got some AA guns, and their defense is done. Ponape got a third of a division safely. But supply is the worry. Allied 4es seem to be able to destroy the stuff very quickly perhaps some more AA will help forestall that, but in truth, they will probably increase the supply burn. The Tone is in position for some merchant ship raiding, on the prowl. There have been some escort carriers flying ASW, wouldn't it be sweet if she can close on them? Or tankers. Just as long as it is not the AM Whipporwill. Solomons are in the process of being stripped down to just essential troops, and a stronger line will be held from PM, Lae, Umboi, Rabaul, Kuseaie. Luckily, there isn't too much to strip out of the Solomons. I worry a little about PM simply being bypassed too. The big unknown fleet of Burma moved 8 hexes last turn, is four from Rangoon, and 9 from Tavoy. My strike package is 230 fighters and 70 Vals for one hex north of Tavoy and south. I could have put in more bombers, and fighters too, but I would have had to use more another base and didn't want to risk a bigger splintered attack. I think he can only cover with Lightnings and Corsairs. Subs are chasing the big fleet, and I am guessing it is headed for Rangoon/Moumein, but preparing for Tavoy too. In the Marshalls, I put a very small squadron 4 Kates on 1000 foot torpedo attacks...and might get lucky. Operating out of Ponape at a range of 10 is a little stronger strike of Nicks at 100 feet, and Betties bombing at 5000, escorted by Zeroes if any small task forces come to close. The leaders are super aggressive so hopefully they won't fly into a CAPed task force. I look at my defensive positions and all I see are weaknesses ripe for exploiting. But then I have perfect knowledge...I need to take heart in that I have 2.5 million supplies in Tokyo, 4.7 overall and I am shooting for 6 million but to get there I need to tread a dangerous path.
< Message edited by Lowpe -- 10/6/2014 12:00:59 AM >
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