Cuttlefish
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ORIGINAL: aprezto I am currently on the receiving end of a very capable compromise due to that whiley fox: PzB. First a question: what is your objective? PzB's objective was: take Soerbaja and Batavia Secondary objective: take out forces where the opposition gives him the opportunity to do so quickly and with comparitively low loss of strength. Tertiary objective: Reduce Java to either a zero or impotent allied presence. The situation: Soerbaja and Batavia are still only 'light' urban. The best defensive terrain is actually the mountain hex, or hex/bases. Of these there are only really two that suit and that's Bandoeng and Malang (I think that's the name, haven't got a map available) to the south west of Soerbaja. He does not have enough native troops to defend both primary objectives strongly enough to stop you, so if he wants to delay your objective (assuming he realises it), he should therefore concentrate on one, which falls into achieving one of the secondary objectives, as the other one will be lightly held, if held at all. His final choice might be to move everything to the mountain bases. This is the best approach for a protracted presence on Java, but it leaves the primary and tertiary objectives within easy grasp, although will not achieve the secondary objective. The solution: Recon. Know which choice the allies make. Recognise that the allies really don't have the option of attacking. The Dutch troops are just so poor, that even if he congregates all his troops into a mountain hex that you can effectively bottle the lot with a couple of regiments (since you also will obtain the mountain defensive benefit). So, you recon Batavia, Soerbaja and the two mountain hexes. If he congregates in the mountain hexes you've achieved the primary PzB objective, if he doesn't, he has probably congregated in one of the two large ports. You then take the other bases around the map that can accommodate bombers, bring in at least a division and a couple of regiments against the congregated base, but make use of the fact they are ports, and setup bombardment runs (with AE support from other conquested bases) and supply sapping bombing raids, and pummel the defenders. In the light urban hexes of batavia and Soerbaja I have not seen the Dutch defenders manage to hold out. If he moves on the mountain hexes, don't even bother about killing the troops. leave them there to wither, bombing them every day or so, and maybe putting a couple of arty units there to keep on whittling away at them. As I said, the dutch are very poor troops and will not be able to attack your defending regiments, and dutch training does not really start until mid-march (they are set to about 40 at start) and will be offset by fort levels as your regiments dig in. In the future you may have to reassess, but there is only so much supply they can hold, and the bombing will reduce it to starvation levels in about 3 months. Then you can choose to kill them off if you fear a break out upon an allied counter invasion. Hm, you make a very good point here about bottling up the Dutch on one of their mountain bases. Given that the two reasons I want Java are to 1) secure the oil, fuel and port centers of Batavia and Soerabaja, and 2) to use it as a defensive bulwark in the DEI, having Dutch troops slowly dying on a mountainside doesn't really interfere with either one. They could in fact just be left to rot while the Japanese divisions I would use to beseige them move on to other operations.
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