I read all your AARs today, they are good, though a little simple
Now, I write this to show my support, good luck to you.
I would like to keep my eyes on the progress of this war.
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ORIGINAL: zhengxuacmilan
Hi Patton
I read all your AARs today, they are good, though a little simple
Now, I write this to show my support, good luck to you.
I would like to keep my eyes on the progress of this war.
ORIGINAL: George Patton
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Now I have to leave the harbor with the entire fleet. Maybe Chuck has no idea of how many carriers I have there, and I could achieve a great result. I will organize the carriers in 3 TFs with 2 CVs each, and 1 TF with 1 CV. Also the Force Z will leave and all the TFs will operate in the same hex.
ORIGINAL: Mistmatz
ORIGINAL: George Patton
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Now I have to leave the harbor with the entire fleet. Maybe Chuck has no idea of how many carriers I have there, and I could achieve a great result. I will organize the carriers in 3 TFs with 2 CVs each, and 1 TF with 1 CV. Also the Force Z will leave and all the TFs will operate in the same hex.
... or maybe he checks the squads who attacked KB and notices how many CV's to expect. Anyway that early in '42 he might go for a carrier battle right away. If I were japanese I'd certainly feel tempted to do so. But then I dont know how good your LBA in that area is.
Good luck, you might need it. [;)]
ORIGINAL: veji1
man He could have gutted you so bad...



ORIGINAL: veji1
He certainly isn't anymore : A fight between KB and 7 CVs+LBA is pretty balanced, an with a friendly port + Allied Damage control you will save many ships while anyship with more than 70 combined damage for the IJN is probably a gonner...
Had he attacked when all your ships where in port though... ouch.


ORIGINAL: Mistmatz
Maybe he raced to the location from outside your patrol range to surprise attack the base.
ORIGINAL: Feinder
Wow, you dodged a nuke on that one. So he set PortAtk primary? (not NavAtk-PortAtk)
(* Oh, I see, he -was- NavAtk-PortAtk = he hit yrou ASW TF at sea, not your CVs in port *)
Just some things you'll want to consider:
[font="times new roman"]1. Your air groups are already somewhat depleted, whereas he has lost only a few planes. You’re already swimming up-stream.[/font]
2. Give him the benefit of the doubt to have checked the squadrons, and presume that he knows exactly what CVs you have. It is better to over-estimate than to under-estimate your opponent.
3. If you didn’t know it, you only launch ½ strikes (and CAP) while in coastal hexes. This puts you at a major disadvantage, so get out of there, either way.
4. Given that your air groups are already damaged, I wouldn’t plan on going head to head with him (you already saw how effective his Zeros are at stopping your strikes).
5. When you plot your exit course, plan on him moving to cut off your retreat. Keep only 31kt ships with your CVs – want to be able to move 6/6, not 5/5 with a ship that drag you to only 29kts. And I wouldn’t put a 30kt ship in your CV TF (unless the CV is already 30kts or less), because you don’t want that one ship at 30kts to accum a single point of sys damage that slows it to 29kts, and then drags your entire TF up short by 2 hexes. If he’s got mega-KB (some of the CVLs with him), he’s only going to move 5/5 at best. You could move directly away from him at 6/6 and gain several hexes (which might mean the difference between torps and no torps for him). Or you consider splitting up – although this all but guarenteens the loss of one flight deck it doesn’t jeopardize all of them (wouldn’t be my suggestion).
6. Since you –do- have him in range of your LBA at Noumea, if you’ve got sufficient air support and AF(2), you might want to consider : Leave F4Fs on your CVs for CAP. Put your CV DB/TBs at Noumea to strike from Noumea. Maybe burn the Buffalos as escorts, or better - if you’ve got Army fighters, send them to Noumea as escorts (escorts are just Zero fodder anyway). But in my opinion, you need to put as much distance from between your CVs and his, and if you can get a swat at him (for free) with your air groups from Noumea, so much the better. This is not without historical precident by the way, CAGs from USN CVs frequently flew missions from/thru the Solomons during WW2. You should keep your F4Fs aboard your CVs tho as protection (and again, escorts tend to just be Zero fodder anyway).
My 2 pfinnigs.
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