DesertWolf101
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ORIGINAL: DesertWolf101 April 4, 1943 Some two weeks have passed with very little of major note. I am mostly consolidating my position in Burma, brining more George's into front line units, and preparing for a showdown in Burma. I think it will probably be more of a show in the air given supply limitations and the approaching Monsoon. The Calcutta garrison is being hammered from the air on a daily basis - still plenty of supply but it is decreasing over time. On the Soviet front, Andy gave up his attempted push in the mountains after the single foiled deliberate attack that I noted before. Most excitingly, the Vladivostok Naval Fortress and its daunting guns has been annihilated by repeated bombardments from the Yamato task force. Now I can clean up the remaining naval mines and move my battleships even closer to the city for a real hammering! Finally, I think I might try an operation in Western Australia. Andy has sent so many of his forces to India that I suspect he may have left Australia underdefended. I will probe and see. If that is the case, I think I may try to grab Perth and the area around it. For what reason would you go for Western Australia? What do you think you can gain there? Your main goal should be killing enemy ships and even more so enemy frontline units, that's the achilles heel of the Allied. If you can take out Russia you will most likely outnumber the Allied 3:1 in combat units. To be clear, I don't see an operation in Western Australia as a decisive one. Rather it's the fact that I have some available forces and if there is an opportunity to use them for some benefit then I will take it. In Western Australia there is the potential to damage some LCUs, hit some industry, and remove a potential springboard for action against the SRA. Drawing Andy's attention and resources away from other fronts will also be a nice bonus. Maybe he will even commit warships that I could then target. Nothing game changing, but potentially an op with good benefits. Vladivostok is the only remaining target in the USSR, and that's a siege in progress. I have already taken the rest up to the mountains near Irkutsk. There is no benefit in going further since I can't stop the Soviets from crossing from off map. Better to hold excellent defensive positions than extend myself in the plains.
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