Chaplain
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You know, "North to Alaska, go north, the rush is on ... " (old song) I'd like to start a discussion about the possibilities for the Japanese on this front in Scen 15. Personally, I have employed two approaches: 1) A very early feint in this direction (raid by Kido Butai, battleship shelling of Dutch Harbor, etc.) to create a nagging neurosis in the Allied players' mind. Force him to spend time and troops reinforcing this region, even though you haze no designs on it whatsoever ... 2) A sudden and massive invasion of Dutch Harbor, Anchorage, etc., launched immediately after the weather clears in late March or early April. If the Allied player has not set up his defenses, this can grab som cheap victory points that he will have to work inordinately hard to reclaim, and it doesn't take much of a commitment (two carriers to provide fighter cover for two invasion task forces which are mostly CA/AK/AP). The likelihood that the Allied player will have carriers operating up here on the defensive is very small. What do you think? What are your ideas/experiences/analyses?
< Message edited by Chaplain -- 11/9/2004 11:05:48 PM >
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