kennonlightfoot -> RE: Lightfoot (Allies) vs stjeand (Axis) 3.1 (no stjeand) (8/12/2021 2:46:16 AM)
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42 Aug 30 Turn UK Assault Advancement to 43. US Assault Advancement to 42 and Naval Air Advancement to 42. Convoy War heats up as Japan returns to the high seas with there surface fleets and air interdictions. US subs sink 2 more Merchants but suffer a lot of damage from air attacks. But at least no kills. One sub group must have been to close to land since they were attacked by surface action. Also the Allied convoys suffer considerable damage losing 10 Merchants. Production: UK still repairing. In spite of the Convoy losses India gets enough PP in to start two new divisions. US builds a sub to replace the one lost plus 1 Transport to make up for loses when landing troops at Bombay in air range. Canada helps out the UK by building an AA. Convoys I shut down the Indian Ocean route for UK to stop the loses and hope the Japanese go away when they find nothing. US convoys are redirected to Australia and New Zealand for this turn. I attempt to see if the US could still use UK merchants to move production without the Indian route being on for the UK. This didn't work. The UK has to turn on the Indian Ocean route to receive supplies from the South Pacific route. But it can't do this without the imports from India turning on allowing Japanese raider to kill Merchants. S. Pacific Rain and no activity. Still waiting for the US fleet to recover. It is still at 91% Effectiveness. China Clear weather but no activity. Australia I move a garrison to Darwin. I am trying to come up with some kind of plan that would allow me to strike at the oil in DEI from here. India Rain continues. The reinforcements received last turn move out with the US divisions extending the line far to the north retaking Lahore. Two more fresh divisions show up, one UK and one Indian. This is the last turn of the full force of the Monsoons. Next turn the chance of clear goes up to 30% but I think I have enough force in the area now for them to stand up to sustained attacks. Breaking the Japanese codes doesn't appear to do much of anything for the Allies. Kido Butai disappears again. I know what the Indian Ocean fleet is only because they made Convoy attacks which gives me the names of the ships, crew and their children. Fleet consists of 4 CVL, 1 CV (Hiya), 1 CVE, 4 BB, 2 BC, 3 CA and 7 DD. Which also happens to be 21 ships. So much for the 20 limit. If this fleet wasn't sitting on my Indian Ocean convoy route, this would be a good thing. Part of my intention with all the fleet and sub movements is to try to keep the Japanese doing the same. Especially now that I have 60 Oil production. These ships and air units are eating up a good percentage of their oil production. It takes them 40 Oil just to keep there two fleets at sea. Probably another 5-10 Oil to keep making those air attacks. That means their stockpiles are growing very slowly. But it is hard to tell how effective this strategy is since I have no way to confirm what is happening to their inventories. [image]local://upfiles/22005/3C8D23DBD2CF4C8680F015E8CBA1758A.jpg[/image]
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