EUBanana
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Joined: 9/30/2003 From: Little England Status: offline
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The Axis go. The weather is so bad Germany and Japan take naval actions, despite the action on the eastern front. It's so enmired that moving a few things one hex doesn't exactly seem worth it, and they may as well have at it with the Atlantic I suppose. Uboats fan out into the Atlantic. Also the Bismarck slips the noose at Bordeaux. The CW try to intercept in the Bay of Biscay, but the Bismarck makes it out to the Faeroes Gap. It's minor but a German uboat is docked at La Spezia because I didn't know about the speed penalty for ally friction, and it's been annoying the hell out of me for ages. It's almost worth an impulse fixing that... And there's a div in Norway to relocate too so a cruiser (and acouple of TRNs, because why not, never know) go to the Baltic. The Japanese ponder the American fleet in the Solomons, but they can only get into the 2 b ox and it doesnt look like they are that much better off. Also seems likely the US will be in that sea space some more in future, ringed with hopefully in future aavailable bombers, so why risk it now. A couple of MAR divisions are picked from Guadalcanl and Rabaul (Rabaul still has an INF-division) and moved to Truk as a rapid reaction counterinvasion force. CV Hiryu moves from Japan, now with its aircraft loaded aboard, and joins the fleets patrolling outside Truk, so another CV in the Central Pacific, so a total of 5 big carriers. Still this sacrificial lamb to try and kill, too.
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