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ORIGINAL: DesertWolf101 Ceylon Given I am gradually withdrawing entirely from India, what do you guys think I should do with my position in Ceylon? My inclination is to pull out of there given the risk of having my troops trapped and destroyed on the island. If he didn't have plenty of airbases in southern India within easy reach of Ceylon I would consider holding on for many more months, especially since I have naval superiority. Those airfields though make me think it's better to pull out - thoughts? Holding to Ceylon looks dangerous to me. As you say, there are plenty of bases in Southern India, within range and easily buildable. Perfect spot to engage in an attritional air war if you’re inclined to defend in the air, or to set up a good training ground for bombers if you don’t (of if you do, after he’s got the upper hand). Once Ceylon can’t be used to base planes, it’s a pow camp without guards (contrary to what Calcutta or Bombay would be : there, if you don’t keep a guard force, the defenders may sally forth). Ceylon would be really hard to defend if you don’t have naval superiority. Once parity is achieved (or even earlier if the Indian bases are built up enough), if the Allies want to get it back, they will. If they don’t, you’ve stuck troops there for naught. I wouldn’t pull out everything, though. Keep a small, disposable force, on the island. If you pull everything and everyone, Andy can simply paradrop a few soldiers to conquer the island completely. If you leave a small force, he has to mount a naval invasion, which will slow him a bit (and provide an opportunity for an ambush).
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