What's a good ship setup for British CG?

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What's a good ship setup for British CG?

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3 CV's and escorts?
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Plus some BBs and other high tripleA value naval assets. This is where I believe ship withdrawals become a problem for RN in my opinion[8|]
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Yes hard to make a force that keeps getting reduced :)
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Yes hard to make a force that keeps getting reduced :)

A carrier TF without carriers [:D]

At the moment (April 1942) until the carriers and the escorts go home I'm using:

Prince of Wales
Formidable
Indomitable
Dorsetshire
Mauritius
Glasgow
Newcastle
Paladin
Panther
Nizam
Nestor
Napier
Tjerk Hiddes
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