Canoerebel
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Joined: 12/14/2002 From: Northwestern Georgia, USA Status: offline
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After the movie today, I had some early ideas as to how to deploy and employ the Allied forces tomorrow, but really didn't like the overall feel. So I went for a long run on a quiet mountain road in a moderate rain. Voila! Eventually the ideas coalesced into a plan I think is best. Here's some of the notions: 1. Erik is likely to flood Wakkanai with riff-raff (including xAKs) to deplete ammo of my patrolling combat fleet. He would then send in his combat vessels and fast transport/transport vessels to bring in reinforcements. I am allowing for this to happen as soon as tomorrow, though I think it will be later. I will take countermeasures, but I think Erik may need time to better understand Wakkanai's situation and to get his reinforcements aboard ship and in place. 2. Erik knows how many Hellcats I've lost. Ordinarily, I think he'd pounce on that by ordering an all-out air attack, probably tomorrow, so I am taking the best countermeasures I can think of (primarily, puliing strike aircraft off the carriers and replacing them with Navy and Marine fighter squadrons. But I think his fighter squadrons are probably fatigued. For instance, he probably lost most of his new Ki-83s today. He can order that all-out attack, but his forces would come from multiple airfields. Some might be socked in by weather. Some tired squadrons might not fly. His strikes could be fragmented and chewed alive by Death Star. So I think he's more likely to continue sweeping for a awhile yet. 3. My first notion was to pull Death Star back a bit but decided instead to leave it in place to cover the mass of reinforcements coming ashore in that very hex today. From this position, DS can efficient CAP the inbound reinforcements and also strike any enemy ships that spend all or part of the turn at Wakkanai. There is risk here, but I think this is the best time to get the reinforcements in. The longer I wait, the more time he has to put together countermeasures. He will have a very hard time taking that woods hex if the US Army divisions lands there in decent shape tomorrow. 4. The Japanese could inflict a decisive defeat on the Allies, but I think that is unlikely. A trade-off is more likely. It is more likely that the Japanese air force would be gutted in an all-out attack.
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