crsutton
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ORIGINAL: Canoerebel Creating situations in which there was high pressure on John to commit his navy was the way I accomplished that. When he declined to respond, though, I just proceeded with the plan. Since January 1, 1944, John has only committed his navy three times. (The first time, Yamato and Mutsu blundered into range of Death Star; the second he lost ten DDs in the Philippines; the third, he committed KB and bombardment TFs far from Death Star.) Basically, in five months there have only been the highly valued clashes twice. But the objective of destroying his navy doesn't get in the way of pursuing other goals, like taking key bases, building infrastructure, destroying ground units, attending to logistics, and getting ready for the next big clash, whatever it happens to be and wherever it happens to take place. Destroying the IJN was the highest priority but not the only one. Yes, you take what you are given. Seizing chunks of strategic land is fine if he does not want to contest it. In the end it just restricts where and what his navy can do. I would say that at this time, getting a big advanced shipyard would be my priority, and Manila seems like the best option.
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