Canoerebel
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ORIGINAL: Flicker CR - I enjoy reading your AAR, thank you. Looking at the map you posted I notice that you don't seem to have much of a sub presence off the southern coasts of Japan to Okinawa and Taiwan. Is there a prohibitive ASW presence? Does John use those sea lanes? I like Option #3 - clean up the Aleutians and Marshalls, then move on New Caledonia, Vanuatu, and the Solomons, with an eye on Port Moresby. Not sexy, but it builds on your strengths and current success. I also like fighting the land war in Asia (contra Vizzini since Allies are Asia and you've got a strong position in China), so taking Rangoon and opening the road to China might help keep Japan busy (if you've got the troops after Sabang). 1. For most of the game, Allied subs were very active south of Japan and in the South China Sea. But I drew most of them off two months ago as Circus got underway. In part this was because John was giving a lot more attention to ASW in those regions, but mainly it was because I knew KB and Kaigun would be posted in narrowly defined regions - Aleutians and Marshalls. So most subs are now patrolling between the Aleuts and Japan, on the one hand, and in CenPac, on the other. The CenPac concentration will move between KB and Truk if and when there's a big carrier battle. If the ops in the Marshalls and Aleutians are successful, the Allies will move west and north in CenPac. This fall, Wake, Marcus, Eniwetok and Ponape will be targeted. Then Truk. A primary objective is going to be to take John's primary ports. So Rabaul and Babeldoab are on the list for late in the year or more likely early '44. The Allies will not move south from the Marshalls to New Caledonia, et al. Rather, these areas will be rendered no longer viable by the main westward movement. Then, as John draws down his garrisons (this will be inevitable unless the Allies lose a carrier battle), "mop-up" amphib ops from Oz and New Zealand will move north. That's why the East African division is in Australia and prepping for Noumea. In my WitP game versus John, he took nearly all Australia and held it in a hammerlock well into '43. But when I invaded Hokkaido in great strength it rendered Oz irrelevant. John had to withdraw his entire army from Oz post-haste. He did so too. That's what we're looking at here, though in a more gradual sense. John will be pleased to extract troops from exposed forward positions, feeling that he's succeeded in Dunkirk-type missions, preserving his army to fight another day. But that coin has two sides. I can't fight everywhere. So I want to use the threat of outflanking to persuade John to retire.
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