Canoerebel
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Joined: 12/14/2002 From: Northwestern Georgia, USA Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: Crackaces ...CR has the Atoll attack worked out .. pick an isolated target, get more stuff with high firepower ratio to Stacking limit on the island than the stacking limit of the target, and use bombardment and CV based air to overwhelm the target. From a strategic aspect it forces the IJN to come out on play. The distance between bases allows the USN and USAF to concentrate and LRCAP over time does not defend against multiple overwhelming attacks coming from multiple bases. The IJ might get a victory here and there but over time the US overwhelms in this area ..For example, action burns supply .. IJ have to bring supply in which gives opportunity for subs to have targets that supply takes fuel to bring from bases. etc... Now somebody mentioned the DEI .. in my opinion this is one of the worse places to confront the IJ given the game mechanics. Simply the IJ can build multiple bases with interlocking IJA fighter support adding the IJN aircraft at will. The area allows the IJ to replace fighter groups and take replacements from close supply points. Anyway .. I see CR continue to island hop now the KB has had a haircut. How does the IJ bring airpower into the battlespace without a KB? vs. Taking on the IJA powerbases elsewhere .. 1. I've learned a lot with atoll attacks, but I'm really interested in seeing how Wake goes - with two regiments 100% prepped. 2. I pick up a lot from comments by all you forumites. Some from years ago, like when I was bogged down in an intense and costly advance through the DEI against Miller (Timor, Ambon, Celebes, etc.), Bullwinkle asked me whether I had ever considered a CenPac advance. HIs theory was that the lack of interlocking airfields might prove a more conducive environment. I wasn't sure - in fact, I think I feared the idea of taking on any kind of Steroid KB in the open ocean. But I never forgot his idea and it played a part in choosing this course of action when it became clear that Sumatra would fall. I was very fortunate to take most of the Marshalls without a fight. That's the most fearsome nest of interlocking bases in CenPac (at least, short of the Marianas). Properly garrisoned the Marshalls can be a beast. Or, can be until KB is whittled down. At this point, Death Star and Reduced KB would allow me to move on basically any island group in the Pacific. There are reasons not to choose some (yet). Also, prep times and over-stacked defenses present other reasons. So I stared at the map for awhile a few days back to look for a way to act on the current carrier advantage without getting bogged down in battle against a very strongly defended atoll. I think I've found that vector, but we'll see.
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