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3/7/45 NoPac: Barring surprises, the Kuriles campaign appears to be winding down. There are a number of tasks to be completed over the next few weeks. While those are taking place, troops are prepping and the air force is looking for likely ways to hit industrial targets or to take on enemy fighters on favorable terms (that may be the most important thing I can do). As for the bigger picture, the Allies will be picking up and moving to the other side of Japan in about four to six weeks, to open up new fronts and seek new opportunities. This move is meant to dovetail with Allied activities elsewhere, including even the eventual activation of Russia. Things are heating up in SEAC now. I think Erik may send his carrier this way. Even the threat of that will keep me conservative until I have enough carriers of my own to balance the threat. But progress will be made, with the ultimate objective Singapore. I'm about to open up things in the Pacific, a bit, but I'm debating the merits of the plan. I have a small army - mostly Kiwi, Aussie and American RCT and brigades - set for targets like Truk and Marcus. These will help secure LOCs and forward listening posts. And there are high-value targets deeper, like the Marianas. SigInt just reported Tinian has a garrison of just 3k. So there are nice possibilities here, and Allied moves would help evnetually isolated Japan from the DEI. Counterbalancing that is the big need for garrison units in NoPac. When the Allies pick up and move to the other side of Japan, I'll have fifteen or so bases that have to withstand the threat of enemy assault - not long term, but long enough to discourage Erik from taking major action. I know some bases will require division level garrisons (Kushiro, Wakkanai, Toyohara, Shikuka and maybe one of the Kuriles). But the other bases would benefit from RCTs or Commonwealth brigades. So the units currently assigned to CenPac ops could be put to good use up here. So I'm currently weighing the benefits of CenPac campaign (plus the risk of blundering into a KB) against the benefits of additional security in NoPac. Always a balancing act.
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