jdsrae -> RE: Semi OT : Allied corridors of advance - real life (8/3/2019 10:08:13 PM)
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Aus troops can be kept in the fight, helped with some withdrawals and TOE “upgrades” to jungle Divs. Depending how much you use them means you might not be able to get all CMF Divs (1,2,3,4,5) off the mainland, but that’s historical. I did something like this in my last allied game vs AI, mainly because I was trying to keep as many units on active ops as possible. After clearing SOPac and PNG, I moved HQ SoPac to Darwin and concentrated Aus and NZ forces there. Aus I & II Corps plus about 6 x NZ Bdes plus 9Gp RAAF and 1Gp RNZAF, who get Corsairs, Avengers and about six deployable base forces. The US support was relatively limited, 13 USAAF heavy bombers and a CVE task force or two, plus lots of supply / fuel convoys. They cleared the Darwin-Timor-Bali-Java axis then SE Borneo while the rest of SWPac cleared the north coast of Dutch NG-Mindano. In game Aus/NZ can make a whole new Army available for ops, you just can’t move HQ 1 Aust Army with it as it’s permanently restricted. Historically they couldn’t keep that large a force in the field, I believe mainly for economic reasons as both economies were struggling from shortage of manpower. With all of the DEI retaken, the “problem” becomes allied Armies tripping over each other in the Pacific, but there are other options to keep them busy in SE Asia then China. It’s also for this reason I didn’t use the British Pacific Fleet in the Pacific to get tangled up with 3/5/7 US Fleets, I used it as a Far East Fleet instead.
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