crsutton
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ORIGINAL: Canoerebel 12/13/42 Calcutta: The Allied troops are recovering disruption nicely, plus reinforcements arrived bringing the AV to about 2200. I'll try another attack, this time deliberate, the day after tomorrow. China: The Allies have done two probing attacks, separated by several months, in a forest NE of Sian. This hex is held by three well-dug-in IJA brigades. The Chinese have well over 3,000 AV, though supply is a bit under full. Yesterday's attack came off at 1:1, the troops are in good condition, and another unit (450 AV) arrived, so I'll try again tomorrow. I have no hope of major gains in China given supply, but if this attack succeeds it will threat the IJ flank up this way, resulting in some modest upheaval for awhile. Daly Waters: Allied reinforcements should arrive in a week. Meanwhile, some 60 Helens bomb my units each turn. Exmouth: D-Day is two or three days away with no signs of trouble. The pickets are well to the NW and W. A small bombardment TF goes in tonight (or tomorrow night if I've miscalucated). The transports are ahead of the carriers now. The carriers are NW of Geraldton, a level seven Allied airfield. Minesweepers and a second bombardment force are also closing in. Everything appears to be in order, and I'm not quite as nervous, though nervous I am. SigInt: The Allies received a very encouraging SigInt report. 9/14th Div. is aboard a Maru bound for Port Moresby. This base is very lightly held by Japan with just two units at about 3k, and is close to large and growing larger Allied airfields. SigInt in the past few weeks has continued to show alot of IJ interest in the Pacific, with reports like this one and several others. Not that Brad is ignoring Sumatra and area. I've had reports of base forces headed to Sabang, with 48th Div. and 6th Guards at Singapore. The latter two may be heading somewhere else, or Brad may be using Singapore as a strategic reserve base. But while there is activity in and around Singapore, there is certainly more "weighty" activity in the Pacific, which is just what I want to see. The activity at Daly Waters and Exmouth should ramp up tensions in Australia, and I still feel pretty confident that Brad has a healthy concern in NoPac that I can reinforce. I don't KNOW that he isn't guessing Sumatra, but all signs thus far appear to be favorable that he doesn't. IJA Divisions: In addition to the six recently destroyed in India, another is about to be destroyed at Calcutta. Brad gets the four extra divisions in Scenario Two, but nonethless, I would think the loss of a total of seven should dilute his defenses until he can rebuild them. I just don't know the Japanese resource situation well enough in scen 2 but am guessing that the units can all be rebuilt in time. Manpower pools might be an issue for a while. But at least he will have to divert production to build some more devices as I am sure he has taken a hit there. It will be interesting to see if it this then forces him to produce fewer aircraft. Anyways, the units you killed were all elite. Any rebuit division is just going to be very average in experience. Given, the disparity between Allied firepower the weak firepower of a Japanese divsion the Japanese player need elite troops to have a chance anytime past 1943.
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