Canoerebel
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Joined: 12/14/2002 From: Northwestern Georgia, USA Status: offline
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I have a host of troops at Pearl Harbor prepping for a variety of places, includng Roi Namur, Eniwetok, Marcus Island, Truk, Yap and Ulithi. A sizeable fleet is gathered there, but not one strong enough to take on KB by itself, of course. At some point preliminary to the next big, big Op, I will sortie forth from Pearl to pick off a target or two that will aid in clearing the LOC for that big, big Op. I doubt I'll ever invade Roi Namur, but it is somewhat possible that I'll reinforce the troops currently on Kwajalein, to try and break that stalemate. Big Tent has largely made irrelevant places like the Marshalls, Gilberts, Solomons, New Britain, and possibly the Carolines. I don't think any of them hold bases that would merit the effort needed to attack. Such attacks would divert resources better committed to the main thrust. As long as the Allies maintain carrier superiority, the advance isn't going to be methodical or linear. It'll be deep, bypasing enemy concentrations of force (I hope). (Sub attacks on enemy tankers aren't the only way to reduce John's fuel supply; prodding him to use massive fleets to make sudden, wholesale, emergency changes in his troop deployments uses up alot of fuel. That's an indirect means to achieve a strategic goal - reducing fuel. I wonder how much fuel he's expended in 1943 rushing everything to NoPac, then the Marshalls, and now the DEI?) If I suffer a material carrier setback, I'll reevaluate everything, but that's how things look at the moment.
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