Remington700 -> Sunk Ships: July 4th 1943 (6/26/2021 4:19:11 PM)
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Sunk Ships Fleet carrier losses are even plus the Japanese have lost a CVL too. The Allies have lost too many Battleships, ten compared to two for the Japanese. While not the key unit, they “soak off” attacks much better than smaller ships and have a higher anti-air factor downing more enemy planes. The Japanese have three fleet and six light carriers. This is a total of nine until December when two new CVLs arrive. The Allies have six fleet and five light carriers, receiving an additional fleet carrier in August. Plus they have the Hermes which may yet prove to be valuable. Both sides are numerically similar however the Allies have the greater strength. Victory Points I feel the Allies are a little behind. However this is my first playthrough so I am not sure how quickly things will change in 1944 and 1945. I have done some math and worked with the impact of changing control of Victory Point cities. If the Allies can take three VP cities by the end of 1943, they should be on track for victory. That will leave nine more VP cities to pick up in a year and a half. [image]local://upfiles/80250/6F8DBD930DC54962BC6A06F90781C007.png[/image]
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