rkr1958 -> RE: Winston's Soft Underbelly -- A Dream Realized? (7/19/2015 3:22:19 PM)
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28. Mar/Apr 1944. CP Losses. The western allies, specifically the RN, though one successful round of combat in the South China Sea was able to add 2 IJN CPs sunk and 1 aborted to this years total, so far, of 10 IJN CPs sunk and 7 aborted. (Note these totals include this turn). On the flip side, German u-boats finally managed to find and attack allied convoys in the Arctic Ocean and Norwegian Sea. The CW lost a combined total of 3 CPs and saw another 4 aborted in those two areas combined. The CW before the turn ended was able to replace those 7 CPs lost or aborted and maintain fully the allies convoys to Murmansk. It's been a year (i.e., 6 turns), since the allies had seen any CPs lost or aborted. As a result the allies had gotten a bit complacency about spending BPs for "spare" CPs. Though, the USA did commission the building of 4 CPs last turn, which will arrive in Sep/Oct 1944. Until then, what the allies have on the map is all they have until then. Specifically, the CW at the end of this turn has 108 CPs, of which 16 are idle. The USA has 46 CPs of which only 1 is idle. So in total the Western Allies have 137 active and 17 spare CPs. However, with 2 idle CW resources in Malaya 10 or more of these spares could be put to immediate use if they weren't needed as reserves to guard against German u-boats in the Atlantic. In addition to the Arctic Ocean and Norwegian Sea, the German u-boats were out in force also in the North Atlantic and Central Atlantic. Though, fortunately for the allies, these u-boats were able to find their targets (i.e., convoys) this turn. [image]local://upfiles/31901/DD65FD6003DC460B8013A3BDCCD74B38.jpg[/image]
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