Jzanes
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I understand your point about cutting off Java and letting it rot by moving north. I'm currently thinking about moving up the Makassar strait and grabbing Balikpapan, then Tarakan, then Jolo, then Miri/Brunei. Going the other way thru Peleliu/Babeldaob would mean I'd have to take on the Phillipines and it's clear from my recon that Rader has Mindanao very very heavily garrisoned. The recent bloody nose my carriers got at Makassar has proven to me that I need to be careful with the carriers. They are very strong but it's not quite the "Death Star" that you'd see in the original WITP. Sounds like a prudent plan. But it will also be what he expects, based on your recent attack paths. If you feint there then go elsewhere, you might catch him unabl to get the AIR shifted around in time. When you're talking about MIndanao being heavily garrisoned, I assume you mean AIR. Because you wouldn't need to tackle any landings there. But if you keep the carriers to the East of Babeldiob while landing on it, does he have the range to hit you hard from Mindanao? Looks like it's 14 hexes from Davao to Babeldaob, and if you're a few hexes to the EAST, then you should be safe from the bulk of the AIR from the Phillipenes. You'd be about the same from the closest of the Marianas. So then it would only be 5 island bases to close or cripple before going in. Babs, Peleliu, Ulithi, Yap, and possibly Wolleai. In fact, Borneo is much closer to Mindanao, and you're between several areas of large air bases down there, which to me would seem MORE hazardous. But of course I'm only sitting on the sidelines here ;) I'm sure I could grab Peleilu/Babeldaob but I'm trying to avoid approaching the home islands via the Marianas. I would have to take these islands with little or no LBA support and I'm wary of giving Rader an opportunity to wreak havoc with the KB. I prefer to advance under an umbrella of LBA support. Advancing thru Borneo seems safer as their really aren't that many (occupied) japanese bases on Borneo and they are at relatively long range from his big bases in the Phillipines. The big empty interior can protect my left flank as I move up the Makassar strait. My big airbases on Celebes will provide LBA support and each base I capture will provide new airfields that I can use to suppress the next base in the line. Another advantage of advancing thru Borneo is that once I grab Miri/Brunei, I will then be able to interdict any shipping in the South China Sea and open up these shipping routes to my submarine armada. Advancing thru the Marianas will leave the shipping lanes from Palembang/Java still open and wouldn't allow me to safely get my subs into the action in the South China Sea. I'm still checking out the map and haven't fully committed myself to my next objectives yet so keep the comments/opinions coming! p.s. I don't think there is a target I can pick that will catch Rader being unable to move in his airpower in time. With his interior lines, he can probably move a couple thousands planes to any point within 2 or maybe 4 days. What I am trying to do is to get him to commit his air to various points on the map where I can attrit it and destroy it on the ground. I'm sure it takes him a week or two to rebuild his squadrons after one of these big battles. That would be the time to make a big move. Once I start the next round of offensives, I'll try to have them all going at the same time. With the russians, british, and americans attacking him on multiple fronts, maybe we can get Rader to get scared and commit his planes. p.p.s. added a map of the area
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