Canoerebel
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Right. This is an opening balancing act. Between these calls, which was right? Which would you have made? 1. At the opening move rapidly into the "void," taking bases before John can react and throw together defenses and bring in reinforcements. This is a "shock and awe and opportunity" approach that rattles the enemy and seizes the opportunity, but at the expense of thorough attention to the bases taken for the first days or week. 2. Move more deliberately, taking care to land enough supply and troops so that the bases taken are operational as soon as possible and aren't at risk from any early counterattacks. This leads to security (of a sort) but allows John to bring in reinforcements, possibly save bases he would've lost, and might place his perimeter closer to the important Allied bases than otherwise would have been the case. I chose the first course. At some point - maybe now, maybe after Ceram - I have to turn my full attention to delivery of supply and reinforcements. That's why I planned on being here for two months. Now John has three choices: 1. Commit to aggressive action to throw the defenders back into the sea. I think this is his best option. If he did manage to win a carrier battle, my bases could be isolated and defeated. His window to do this is a narrow one. The downside for him is that he risks his carriers and also his real weakness - capital ships. 2. Concede the current Big Tent AOO and move expeditiously to prepare a new line of defense in Borneo, Manado, Mindanao. This is conservative and has merit. The disadvantage is that it allows Big Tent to succeed with all the accompanying repurcussions. 3. Fail to Recognize what's happening and pursue the current course of action: John might think he's still the aggressor with a wagon train surrounded in Apachee territory. Under this scenario, he continues to build up bases around the Big Tent AOO (Aitape, Hollandia, Dili, Koepang, Kendari, Wolei, etc.) and hopes that LBA, subs and small combat TFs can inflict great damage while avoiding committing his carriers. There may be various permutations of these. Do you see other options? If mine are on target, which one do you think he chooses? IMO, 1 and 2 offer him the best chances. 3, I think, is a disaster for him.
< Message edited by Canoerebel -- 7/1/2016 7:41:06 PM >
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