Bullwinkle58
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ORIGINAL: GreyJoy First of all i need to understand what he has at Thousands Ships Bay... i have 4 divisions prepped for that target, plus 4 tank regiments an 2 eng BNs...gotta check what he has there! Hey, GJ. Long time, no post. Just stopping by to mention two things which have occured to me reading here. I'm not going to give you any real advice, since I agree with Nemo and others that you get (probably) too much already, some of it bad, a lot of it good, but contradictory. You have to do what you have to do. I just want to mention two things. Maybe they're on your mind already, and maybe they're in the AAR and I missed them. I have not closely read every page. 1. Time. The Solomons were the right thing to do at the time. They were "safe", they got a reaction, they allowed you to attrit, they took some pressure off India, etc., etc. But now you're FAR behind any historical timeline. You're futzing with Tulagi still in late summer 1943. You say you have a large move planned for the mid- to late-autumn. I would just caution you to be sensitive to how long it will take you to get going in 1944, even with the toys you get then. The situation in India/Burma/SE Asia has been static for what? 8-9 months? You have a really massive pile of AV sitting in Karachi playing poker. Aden has been "open" for over two months, and you haven't, as far as I have read, done anything with this. I think that the off-map mechanics are not well-used by most Allied players. We're trained by boardgames from childhood to "see" what's in front of us. Chess would be far different (3D chess?) if the queen could exit the back row and re-appear behind the opposing king without warning. I think many Japanese-only AE players fail to appreciate how different the board looks to the Allies due to off-map mechanics. They're playing chess. You aren't. That said, let me offer a modest proposal. Not in Swiftian terms (and no cannibalized babies to decrease the surplus population), but literally a modest proposal, since I don't know what you know about the game flow. It's this: 2. Abandon Karachi. Its utility pre-Aden-opening is clear--it prevents Auto-Vic by ensuring that massive stack of LCUs does not go POW. But now, why invest what? 9000 AV there? You've seen how hard it will be to march your force out due to road infrastructure, desert, and huge LBA opposition. So why try? Karachi's organic VPs are neither here nor there. As a base it's of low value in itself. And now, with Aden open, that huge telephone pole has far more strategic value out of India, both for real fighting and as a force in being, both out-of-sight, and unsightable. I suggest this: do a Dunkirk out of Karachi, direct to Aden. Phase it by first overwhelming Socotra with massive force, and get some P-38s in there to LRCAP Karachi. Speed is essential. In parallel, shoot fast, nimble DD/CL TFs down and south of Karachi to establish an ASW cordon and early-warning line. I'm talking no more than four days before the transports jump out of the wormhole, sprint to Karachi under LRCAP, and load troops only (leave the supplies), infantry and tanks only if necessary, then jump back in for Aden. I haven't seen a map in awhile, but I don't think he could get ground forces there before you have the majority evaced. Leave the arty and engineers if you have to; you get plenty in 1944. But get the infantry and tanks out before he can react. The planes can evac at the last through Socotra. You then leave him holding an empty sack with his own massive army far out of position. He takes Karachi (Yay him!), and then . . . What? Yes, he can redeploy that army elsewhere, but where? The magic is HE DOESN'T KNOW WHERE YOUR ARMY WENT. The magic of off-map. You could leave them in Aden, reconstitute, upgrade, and prep for an Asian target. I have been convinced by Nemo and my own endeavors in my game that Sumatra is perhaps the "best" ground to fight on in that map sector, and has many ways into the land mass. But, and this is what I've been noodling, what if you used shipless off-map mechanics to take all or most of that 9000 AV to the EC, train them to SF or Seattle, and spring them all, en masse, unseen and undetected until the last, on NorPac, or the Marianas, or elsewhere with real strategic game-changing power (NB not the Solomons) in mid-1944? Aden to CT is also a shipless option, and CT is perfect for a Sumatra campaign base. You decide. But the shipless movement mechanism is an incredible force multiplier, with zero risk of loss, no fuel worries, and undetectible through game intel if you do things right. Give NO hint by e-mail, and he will forevermore need to guard India from a counter-invasion. He might not even think of the Indian Army attacking Sakhalin Island, but if he does he STILL has to defend everywhere when a massive, 9000 AV army can pop up on the other side of the world without warning. Anyway, just some thoughts. Even if you don't do the off-map radical stuff, maybe you ought to really look at what the Karachi situaiton is getting you. Anything? Or has it passed its freshness date?
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