Canoerebel
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Joined: 12/14/2002 From: Northwestern Georgia, USA Status: offline
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2/17/44 For the past few days, John has jumped right on the turns I send and gets them back right away. That usually means that he is really interested in something going on. Given the importance, size, and "juiciness" of my convoy, I suspect he's coming after it. We'll see. (Funny, isn't it, that when you spend so much time with an opponent you can pick up "signals" from little things like how fast he turns around a game turn). North Pacific: The transports and carriers have rendezvoued. John is hot on their trail, with both recon aircraft (from his Aluetians bases, Paramushiro, and Japan proper) plus Glen-equipped subs. American DEs damaged I-21. John had two unprotected transport convoys to the south (carrier strike aircraft finished off five of them). What are they doing out here in the middle of nowhere? I sure hope John isn't intentionally soaking up carrier air strikes. The convoy will only move two hexes tomorrow, giving time for the last remaining stragglers (a transport TF) to join. To create a little "confusion," I've formed another carrier convoy at Shikuka - CV Bunker Hill and two CVLS - and it will steam NE and take station between that base and Paramushiro. It probably won't go any further as it is low on fuel, but it should create some doubt in John's mind as to whether I intend to merge the two carrier forces. Further east, a transport convoy (with engineers) has arrived at Kiska Island. A second, with supplies, is a day or two away. A third, with two Corsair squadrons, will arrive at Adak Island tonight. More, with supplies, are much further south. Where are John's carriers? Will he hit my big convoy? If I was him, I would if I could. SWPac: The Japs reclaimed Shortlands, although a small Allied combat TF (four DDs and a DMS) met with a small Jap combat TF (two DDs) sinking one and crippling the other. Australia: It looks like John intends to make a stand at Tennant Creek. He has about 65,000 troops there. My army may be big enough to take the base anyhow, but if not I'll use armor to try to flank his troops. Further south, Aussie units should make Perth in two or three days. I think it is vacant. Sumatra: A huge Jap air raid against Padang. The Spitfires and Thunderbolts put up a decent fight but were overwhelmed by numbers. John now has a large army at the base to the east, but that suits me. He's garrisoning a base that I don't have any intention of taking anytime soon. Allied troops are loading at Sabang. It'll be a few more days before this next amphbious operation gets under way. Vietnam: In another week to ten days, the reinforcements should arrive to allow the Allies to really press Haiphong. China: The Japs have been using Chinese units for air raids for months (really the whole game). For quite some time, I had to just smile and take it because I transferred several P-38 squadrons from China to Hokkaido back when I still held that island (those units are now at Shikuka providing protection for the American carriers). Over the past few weeks, though, I have begun transferring many small British, Dutch, and American fighter squadrons to China to cover some of the bases. Then, a few days ago, a big P-38G squadron arrived at Karachi and it too went to China. So now I have enough fighters to cover most of my bases. Hopefully I can seriously reduce John's aircraft training mission routine.
< Message edited by Canoerebel -- 9/22/2008 3:00:42 PM >
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