vettim89 -> Yikes! (9/18/2008 1:07:48 AM)
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19 October 1942 Well, what do we have here? No strikes launched but they gotta be close. I could get hurt here real bad. The TF's will be only 2 hexes from Trico tomorrow. Wonder if its a full KB or a smaller version. We shall see. Got every a/c that can fly in the Bay of Bengal on either NavSearch of NavAttack. If he starys too close, maybe some Beuforts out of Trico can land some torpedos into the buggers. This definitely reinforced the idea that it pays to pay very close attention during the combat replay I slowed down the intensity of the air war in Burma in anticipation of Wallace going off. Now with Japanese CV's in the BoB, I will go after Meiktila again. If that works to my satisfaction, it is time to put pressure on Rangoon. Tony's are now fighting in China - ugh. Only twelve days until P40N-1 enter production which is the first plane the I-16's can upgrade to. I pulled my best squadron out of Changsha to Chungking in anticipation of this opportunity Still waiting for DD repair at PH and SF. I need at least 20 of them in good shape to launch the operations. Have 24 at PH and 25 at SF. 3 more are in bound to PH from Panama escorting CVE Nassau. I also have some scattered in the SoPac that have not yet upgraded. I may need to extract all the data and see what I can put together. This pause is too long. The Dutch fleet plus CL Boise and CA Houston are at Noumea now. They can be called upon to contribute if needed. I may move them up to Pago Pago as they will be of more immediate use there. On the Good news front Wasp, Yorktown, and Saratoga sit at 0 system with Enterprise at 4 and Hornet at 3. Cruisers are looking good with all but a few below 5. Same with the modern BB's of which there are three now at PH (Washington, North Carolina, and South Dakota) [image]local://upfiles/25806/75BE2147180241DABF352E936072913F.jpg[/image]
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