Xxzard
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Joined: 9/28/2008 From: Arizona Status: offline
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If opponent strikes, Miri oil fields burn bright, loss made worthwhile So, I believe Miri has a good bit of oil, correct? If this is the case, I would see this invasion as a move to strike at that oil, not as any attempt to capture and hold the base. Capturing some of your troops might just be ancillary to that goal. Repeated heavy fights for a base tends to inflict damage to industry. Of course, that doesn't help your situation a lot, now does it? My best advice would be to prepare what forces you deem fit for a strike on day two. Given that his transports are xAPs or xAKs, and they are allied, not even early war Japanese, they won't be offloading very quickly. Unless he has brought a lot of troops and transports, the amphib tf won't be able to unload enough troops in the first day to capture the base. So, the tf will probably stick around for a second day at least. I don't know the exact specifics on your mini KB, but do keep in mind that the Brit CV's probably don't even hold as many planes as your ships, and also keep in mind that if your CAP were to get to their biplane torp bombers, they would be done for. Their CV's would be immune to your DB's, but not your TB's, which I'm guessing are all if not the majority of planes on the mini-KB ships. So, if you do chose to strike here, I think you will have the advantage, and if you choose not, you will retake the base in the end.
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