The shelling has an effect as Allied sweeps are getting weaker.

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ORIGINAL: Erkki
I just realized its already Jan -43 in your game... And you have Ki-43-Ic fighting P-38Gs. Where are your much faster Ki-43-IIs, do you build them at all?
ORIGINAL: Lokasenna
ORIGINAL: Lowpe
ORIGINAL: mind_messing
- Move in another infantry unit - Naval Guard or SNLF, doesn't really matter which. The "South Seas Garrison" units are also good candidates. The point is to have two units, so the Allied bombardment divides its fire between two units.
Just throwing out ideas here:
Have you tried multiple COY size units? That would divide the bombardment the most, and perhaps one would get overlooked and provide a slight surprise?
They are about 400 men each and you could focus them instead of spreading them apart to cover lots of bases with 15 AV each...just a thought.
On the other hand, they're apt to just straight up die in the initial shock attack...
Lack of arty tubes also leaves you really vulnerable to tanks, and the USN gets LSTs aplenty even if they don't have AKAs available.
[/center]ORIGINAL: ny59giants
Not enough DDs with your 2 CAs off Cox's Bazar. Unless your facing Fletcher's, you still have an edge if you use them in numbers, IMO.



[/center]ORIGINAL: ny59giants
Heavily mine the river hex SW of Rangoon so nothing of his can get in or out.


[/center]ORIGINAL: ny59giants
Where is Southern Command HQ and what base is she prepping for?? I hope its Prome or Rangoon.
I would have troops moving due west from both Toungoo (why is the supply situation there so bad??) and the hex SW of it. That way you can have two stacks heading into Prome with one option being going into the clear hex between Prome and Bassien and threaten to move up the western side of Prome and complete the isolation of Rangoon. Options and logistics!! [;)]