Canoerebel
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Joined: 12/14/2002 From: Northwestern Georgia, USA Status: offline
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A complex day to understand, a complex day tomorrow to plan for, and 12,000 points of information to take into consideration. Some decisions are easy, some are hard. 1. The Allied Army is in such good condition that it will attack tomorrow. 2. The Navy will remain close by, to guard against surface raiders and to (hopefully) deal with the enemy air forces. But where to position DS is a real booger bear. After a lot of thought, I've narrowed it to two possibilities, but even those are complex. 3. As noted above, the bombardment TF at Kushiro can replenish, but I don't know if it then has enough ops points to bombard or to join DS for security. I don't know what I'm going to do about that. 4. There are so many key targets for the Allied air force: (1) suppressing enemy airfields, especially Bihoro, Kushiro, Kunashiri and Shikotan. The first is probably the most important. (2) targeting enemy ground units to kick them from Move mode to Combat mode, slowing their advances into the key non-base hexes. (3) Sweeping enemy fighters over Allied units in those non-base hexes, and posting my own LRCAP there to deal with enemy bombers. There are a dozen high-priority missions, but I can probably only afford to focus on four to six. 5. I've already made the decision to pour in reinforcements. A goodly part of 5th Marine Div. came ashore perfectly in the non-base hex NE of Kushiro, so why not "flood the zone" with everything I have? Keeping Erik from controling those non-base hexes may be the key to victory here.
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