toraq
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PzB, Spanish HQ have been analysing your next step and these are some operations that could help you to decide. Base mission: japanese power is still overwhelming. You can get total air or naval superiority in every place that you want. But always within range of a big land base. Objective: destroy as many troops/surface forces as possible to delay any allied offensive. Operations: Invasion of Guadalcanal: You still can do it. It´s more important than PM, because if you invade it you could isolate enemy bases at Russel island, Vella Lavella and Munda. Many enemy troops will be destroyed and if David should attack with surface forces, to defend such and important base, you could destroy them entirely. With Guadalcanal occupied, Australia will be temporaly isolated, the occupation of the South Pacific delayed, as well as other fronts, due to the importance of Guadalcanal, that should be reoccupied by David to continue the South Pacific invasion. Guadalcanal HAS a strategic value. The objective is not to keep strong forces there once occupied, the objective is to destroy allied ground forces and naval forces committed there. The plan: send AP supply convoy to Short, unescorted. Let David sink one or two from Munda, Vella Lavella bases. This would justify an increase in your air activity over Munda, Vella Lavella and Russel that will have to be attacked by massive raids. Once you get local superiority, send APs to Short. David will think of a new supply convoy but suddenly you will face Lunga, with your CVs and surface forces to provide strong AA values. You could use 2 carrier divisions, 6 BBs, great numbers of DDs and MLs. Air supperiority is a must, so you´d need the combined fleet. 2 divisions needed, only one to stay as garrison Invasion of the Marshall island occupied by David: Yes this is a very clear movement. We all agree that it should be easy, because it is a foward base difficult to defend from other bases. In our HQ, we estimate that you could use this operation as a deceive movement before a Guadalcanal invasion, but it could be carried out alone However it is a small operation, expect no big reaction from David and the piece of land you invade has almost no strategy significance. You could use 4 BBs, 1 carrier division with 300 ac and one division and a half. Reinforcement of South Pacific area If you want to avoid Rabaul´s isolation, you have to keep Lae, Finschaffen, Shorland and Buka. I sujest you to send strong reinforcements to Lae and Shortland. You can supply these bases with FT mission. Shortland is within range of Rabaul. And if you use Kavieng to send FT missions to Finsch. Lae should receive supplies. Why reinforce these bases?. Rabaul can´t be isolated without taking those bases, so David will have to invade it and get local supperiority. This will take him TIME. However if you leave Lae and Shortland undefended, David could invade them and as soon as they are in allied hands, Rabaul will be within range of 4 or 5 major allied bases (lae, PM, Short, Buka). If short is invaded, Buka will fall soon, leaving Rabaul´s within F4Us range. The end of Rabaul. Then he could just isolate the base and jump to another one (Truk) as rabaul couldn´t be supplied. Spanish HQ believe that you should take advange of your superior forces and carry on with the three operations, before the F4U arrives in great numbers and before the new allied CVs appear. If you succesfully invade the Marshall island and Guadalcanal, and then start a defensive battle with some strategic withdraws, David won´t threaten any important jap. base (truk, rabaul, marianas) until late summer 44. Just some ideas to help you I have fun with your AAR. You´re a superb commander but if I have to be honest, you´re also a lucky man.
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