Lowpe
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June 8th, 1943 Rabaul front...I am getting beat badly here. I have not really allocated much in the way of troops, nothing larger than a regiment or a garrison. There are only two artillery units here,some mountain guns and some 90mm mortars which will shortly join up to form the 26th Independent Mixed Brigade. I have some coastal guns now unloading at Kavieng, and some rebuilding at Manus (Horn Island refugees) and another unit at Manus that is prepped for Umboi (but they have to make the dash there). The 144th regiment, a sub unit of the 55th Division, got trashed fighting at Moresby, retreated across the Kodoka trail and eventually was flown back the supply rich (relatively speaking) environs of Rabaul where it is rebuilding very quickly. There is only one unit of AA, and that at Rabaul. So, I am holding on by my toenails...I did build Rabaul to level 9 runways, Manus to 5, but nothing else past 2. Forts in general are between 0-3 nothing more. Rabaul has 30,000 supply, Manus 15K, Kavieng 15. Almost every place else is just barely holding on. A lot of Japanese players really build this area up and make it a line in the sand. I have taken a different tack, and tried to use almost exclusively air mobile units backed by a somewhat strong air presence. The Allies for their part, have used nothing larger than a heavy cruiser for a while and are gradually moving north. All of my attempts pretty much have failed to sting the advancing Allies, but I think they have slowed them down a little. Of course the Allies have over built everything...I feel that if I were to build up an area to prevent the Allies from moving forward, then they would seek a different route. And I think I prefer fighting here, simply for the reason I have never done it before.
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