ADB123 -> RE: The French are Still Fighting (6/15/2011 11:05:30 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Carny This remains one of the best AARs for this game. Where do you see your forces pushing hard, if anywhere, in the next six months to a year? It looks like you clearly have the advantage in the Aleutians, and his invasion of northern Oz isn't going to do anything other then potentially tie up some of his troops too far from the main event to matter. Do you have a target in mind, assuming you are willing to share your thoughts on the matter? Thanks for the kind words! As far as my plans go, it really is “What You See Is What You Will Get”... [;)] I intend to push simultaneously in Burma, Northern Oz/DEI and The Far North. I'm building up all three areas so that I can have serious pushes in all three. Originally I had intended to move into Burma and Northern Oz in Q1-1943, and the Kuriles/Sakhalin in Q2-1943, but now that I've seen how poorly my Naval Wildcats perform against current IJA Fighters I've decided to put off the move in the North until Q3-1943 when I have Hellcats available. My opponent has moved massive forces into Burma, but they are spread across the jungle and are suffering from Malaria, Supply issues, Jungle Movement issues, and of course, my 4Es. I intend to take Akyab, and then move along the coast towards Prome, Bassein and of course, Rangoon. Moving across the jungle from Central Burma towards the Coast is a slow process, so my opponent won't have any fast means to move troops against my assault. Also, if he pulls troops out of his foreward bases I'll just move forward with my troops over a broad front. I haven't lost any troops of the British/Indian/Burmese forces so I have a lot of firepower available to move where I want, while still maintaining my reserves in India proper. I also have the RN sitting in position to intervene if my opponent attempts any Naval end-arounds. In Northern Oz my opponent has one of the Manchurian Tank Divisions at Katherine, and a number of support troops in Darwin, but not much else. I've built Meekatharra to a Level 7 Air Base (and it's still growing) so I was able to drive the Japanese out of Broome and Derby with 4Es. I'm building up Carnarvon and Exmouth and I already have Paratroops in Corunna Downs. (I currently have 400 Engineers and 76 Engineering vehicles in Geraldton, along with lots of Engineers elsewhere in the Northwest, so I will be building bases very quickly. [:D] ) I've got a lot of Armoured Units in Daly Waters, and a good Australian Infantry Division on its way, so if my opponent moves back from Katherine I can move forward relatively quickly, and with strength. I haven't bothered to drop paratroops into Port Hedland yet because I am waiting to build up Exmouth and Carnarvon first so that I can support TF movement with LR CAP. Once I get Port Hedland I'll move more Engineers into Corunna Downs and build it into a naval bombardment-proof mega Air Base that will be able to threaten not only Broome and Derby but also Wyndham. I expect that by the end of Q1-1943 I will either be bombing Darwin back into the Stone Age, or if my opponent pulls out, start the long range hammering of Timor. My opponent is building up Paramushiro-jima and Onnekotan-jima, which is fine with me because they are both within range of the Western Aleutian bases. Shemya, for example, is already at Level 4 and can be built to a Level 8 Air Base. Sure, base building is slower during the Winter, but it is still going ahead, and I am still flooding the Aleutians with Engineers. I also have a number of good Infantry Divisions in the Aleutians, and I've started to send the Marine Divisions to the Aleutians too. The Marines will be my main hammer. Since I will wait until Q3-1943 to start invasions the Marines will be fully prepped, and I will have proper invasion ships at that time. My intention is to continue to harass Paramushiro-jima and Onnekotan-jima for the next half year, then bypass them. I will do initial minor “distraction” landings in the empty Central Kuriles, while my main invasion hits Shikuka. Shikuka is currently a Level 6 Port (to facilitate the removal of Resources, of course) but only a Level 1 Air Base. I intend to land in massive-overkill mode, with three Marine Divisions, armour, engineers, Invasion HQ and artillery, followed by and Air HQ, a Naval HQ, and Assault HQs. Plus of course, a several hundred K of supplies. Sure, my opponent will get emergency troops and kamakazes, but he will also be faced me holding an Air Base that can be built to Level 9, and troops heading towards Toyohara. What will the KB be doing at this point? Well, it can support counter-attacks in Burma, or counter-attacks in the DEI, or counter-attacks in the Kuriles. But it tries all three I'll crush it piecemeal. And by Q3-1943 I'll have some Essex Cvs. BTW – My opponent has spread most of his Southern Army Divisions out around key locations such as Java, Sumatra, the Marianas and so on. If he moves them out I'll move in the voids that they leave. If he doesn't, I'll head to Hokkaido. So I'm taking the Long View, but I expect that in one Game Year's time I will be bombing the Resources Centers of Mandalay and the DEI, and bombing Hokkaido. And the more “adventures” that my opponent goes on in the South Pacific, or China, the better. [sm=00000622.gif]
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