Canoerebel
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Joined: 12/14/2002 From: Northwestern Georgia, USA Status: offline
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11/6/44 and 11/7/44 India: John has suffered some losses to aircraft and naval assets, but his troops took Trivandrum on a 41:1 attack on the 7th, destroying about 30 aircraft on the ground. Now he can move basically unhindered through much of India. The main threats to his campaign are time and Allied air power. LBA finished over the CVE damaged a few days ago, and one scouting bomber scored a hit on Soryu. Today, BBs Hiei and Hyuga were both hit three or four times and are afire. The Japs have already lost more transports than they got during the first two days of the surprise attack. The Allied countermeasures are continuing to make progress. In just three days, a goodly portion of 251st UK Brigade has been transported from Singapore to Cuttack (or one of those cities in NE India). A US RCT is two days behind. More will follow. I want enough ground troops around Calcutta to make sure I don't lose that base. I would also like to reinforce Karachi and Bombay if possible. I don't mind losing anything else in the interior and southern India. I have one transport TF about to arrive at Singapore. It will carry most of an Indian division to Diamond Harbor area. I don't think John can touch Ceylon, and that's the key to my security. It has enough troops, aircraft, and supplies to withstand nearly anything John can throw my way. The first carrier force has just passed Saigon and will refuel in Singapore. It can make the eastern Bay of Bengal within a week. The American carriers are nearing Batan Island and Aparri and got in some good licks against alot of shipping - CA Aoba, several CLs, and a bunch of small craft and transports were hit. The carriers will continue into the South China Sea and then make for either Saigon or Singapore to refuel. From there, I'm not sure which way I'll go - I prefer to slide by Telekbetong (in the straits between Sumatra and Java), but John could create a great ambush by mining this narrow passage. So I may just have to steam up the Straits of Malacca, which might give John a chance to pull the KB out (he'll know I'm coming) if he's willing to abandon his army in India. China: Canton fell to a 4:1 attack on the 6th, the now cutoff Jap army will have to make its way to Kanshien, which is also about to be cut off. The massive Allied army at Canton will now disperse - a sizeable contingent remaining to guard the city, but others moving by land to Changsha (and then Nanchang) and others moving to Hong Kong to participate in future amphibious operations. John is withdrawing from Kanhsien and Singyan and probably hopes to make a final stand in urban Shanghai. The Allies will be invading three more coastal cities soon - Foochow, Wenchow, and "Nagoi" (or something like that, I disremember). Shanghai will be pretty isolated. Operation Neptune: The Allies will continue gathering troops at Iwo Jima, but the actual invasion will have to wait for at least some carrier cover and that will be determined by what happens in the Indian Ocean. I'm not positive yet that I'll send the American CVE fleet to the IO; if not, Neptune can proceed on schedule. Japan: The raid on Nagoya on the 6th was a bust - the fighter sweep didn't fly, so the B-29s suffered losses (29 aircraft to about 15 Jap fighters). The bombers did knock out 24 Frank Factory points, so it wasn't a total loss. The Tori Shima fighters did complete their sweep the next day, knocking out 66 fighters and losing five. SWPac: Fiji Brigade began landing at Nandi on the 7th - I haven't viewed the turn file yet, but I think this base is unoccupied. Strategic Talk: I read and consider every note and comment. Thanks for all the input and feedback. I will not take any ground units from Operation Shooting Star (China) nor Operation Neptune (Formosa) to defend India. The troops I'm sending are "spare" units that were parked in Singapore (I have 3,500 AV there). I have sent alot of aircraft to India, but I still have more than enough to handle China and Formosa. The Allies have more aircraf than my bases can hold. I have about 2,000 AV prepped for Palembang, and I'd move on that city now if I had enough transports; but I prefer to keep my transports in China to handle the invasions of Pescadores, Foochow, Wenchow, and that other city (Nagoi?). Once the Allies land at Formosa, I'll have more transports than I need; so that's when I'll hit Palembang. Summary: The defense of India won't take anything from China or Formosa (except my carriers, I should add). John's going to temporarily have alot of fun taking vacant Indian bases; but I think he's doomed to utter failure. Points: (A) 79,930 (J) 57,516; Ratio: 1.39 to 1; Strategic: 14.978.
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