Canoerebel -> RE: War and Peas - Hortlund (J) vs. Canoe (A) (8/7/2012 8:44:33 PM)
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3/29/42 IJN Carriers: KB is still parked just off the western tip of Sumatra. She's possibly awaiting arrival of troop transports coming from the west, below Sumatra. Still unsure what the next target will be. Allied Carriers: Southwest of Cochin, India, while still recovering aircraft squadrons. Due to low aircraft pool levels, I probably only have enough for one good carrier fight. That means I probably won't send them to land bases this time. I aso will not commit my carriers into the Bay of Bengal, where they might get pocketed and cut off. I don't want damaged carriers hung out in no-man's-land. So, the carriers are there to protect Ceylon, western India, Socatra and Diego. If the Japanese move NW towards Viz, Diamond Harbor or Calcutta, the Allies might raid south of Sumatra towards the Sunda Straights. Small Things: By leaving Cocos Island and Sabang in Allied hands, the Allies are getting lots of patrol information and are also able to stage 4EB to India from Oz. I'm certainly not operating in the dark right now. In China, the Japanese have made many unsuccessful attacks in recent weeks. The Japanese haven't incurred heavy losses, but many Chinese units have gained valuable experience. China: A Chinese HQ will cross the river and enter the hex where the big IJN stack is north of Lanchow. Since my unit doesn't have a combat component the crossing might not generate a combat report, so this might be my own version of a fool's errand. Meanwhile, a rag-tag group of Japanese units continues to filter due east into the mountains. I don't think these units pose any threat, though I do have to block them to protect my LOC. North America: Quiet.
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