Canoerebel
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Joined: 12/14/2002 From: Northwestern Georgia, USA Status: offline
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Thanks again, gentlemen. Jellicoe, you have a good memory. Washington badly damaged in the Marshalls, holes up at Maloelap or Mili for weeks or months. Then makes a dangerous journey to Pearl and on to San Fran through sub-infested waters (all waters are sub-infested, even if there's only one sub in the entire ocean). She took a long time to repair but finally rejoined the fleet and served well in the China/Korea theater. Arg, the failed Celebes campaign - Operation Carousel, if memory serves. I willfully abandoned those troops so that I could spring forward to Luzon. It worked but it was painful. I predicted that John would rue the day he committed an army to Celebes while leaving Luzon wide open. But John was jazzed by his victory ("That turn ROCKED!" he wrote me, when my main army fell), so that I think he'd argue, even today, that it was a smart play on his part. I've had a busy two days, so I've spent just a little time in his AAR. A few things I noted: 1. Kongo sank following the clash with CB Alaska and two CLs at Fusan a week back. That was a tough and ugly day in some ways but turned out pretty well. 2. John mentions some kind of House Rule violation at the end, in connection with strategic bombing. He doesn't specify what, and I don't know what he might be referring to. There weren't any HRs pertaining to strategic bombing from 1944 on. I'd like to know what he's referring to. 3. Right up to the end, John expressed issues with my use of YMS ships as pickets. But we had discussed this at length before and each time, after reading my explanation, he told me he understood and that there was nothing wrong with what I was doing. One time he mentioned that his readers had informed him that the YMS was indeed a military vessel and that this was the kind of thing they might've been used for. But he seemingly falls back into his old thoughts after awhile, like the proverbial man who looks in the mirror and then, when stepping away, forgets what he looked like. I do not understand a player's idea tha the should be able to sneak his carriers around the map and launch undetected strikes. He likes using flank speed to leap ahead by 16 or 18 hexes. He tried that gambit in the Bay of Bengal in '42 and CenPac in '43 and probably other places at other times. I can't imagine not taking appropriate precautions to guard against such things.
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