Canoerebel
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Rock, Paper, Scissors. Hard to do and would take some/a lot of the heat off Uruppu. It's been two months since the Siege of Shikuka. Since then, Erik had never based bombers in the Kuriles, to my knowledge, until yesterday. I knew he might on any given turn, so I considered bombing or bombarding. The former would require a continuous effort employing many/most of my fighters and bombers to keep the fields suppressed. I judged that less desirable, as there are so many targets to suppress and such a need for the air force to handle Uruppu, including reduction of supply, which is probably the key. With regard to bombarding, that too was taking "the foot of the gas" at Uruppu while also incurring the risk posed by enemy subs and mines. Too, you can see that the bombardments haven't been very effective due to terrain and possibly due to forts and Cold Zone conditions. In the end, I felt like it was better to focus on Uruppu and to use DS to suppress enemy air activity. You might say, "But it didn't work!" I understand that, but my reply would be, "Yeah, it has. Two months of intense activity and this is the first sortie by the Japanese air forces despite proximity to so many big airfields." Overall, things have gone suprisingly smoothly at Ketoi and Uruppu. I suffered a notable setback yesterday, but that's just one day in a campaign that will last close to half a year. Overall, losses have been modest.
< Message edited by Canoerebel -- 7/25/2018 3:24:21 PM >
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