His damaged ships need to thread the needle past the submarines...
IJN Cruiser force will shell Akyab that now houses a dozen fighters.

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[/center]ORIGINAL: ny59giants
Prome - The Allies have a HUGE number of construction units there. [X(] I would worry that fort building is going to make this base very hard to capture by direct assault until it it cut off from supplies flowing down from Akyab.
Kudos on getting a few TT hits on PoW!! [&o]
How many subs do you have off the SW coast of Ceylon??
ORIGINAL: Lokasenna
You should put your moving troops into Reserve mode to protect them from losing distance moved from bombing.
ORIGINAL: Lokasenna
You should put your moving troops into Reserve mode to protect them from losing distance moved from bombing.

ORIGINAL: Spidery
Just avoid the mistake I made.
I left units moving as "Reserve (pursuit)". They entered a hex the same time that the defenders were retreated and pursued into a large enemy force, through the forest, on their lonesome. So don't forget to set them as "Reserve (no pursuit)" when entering hexes you are attacking.


ORIGINAL: MrBlizzard
The Magwe push could be the real changer in the Burma campaign if successfull.
His troops in Prome are a huge armada and consume tons of supplies, all those engineers consume 2 supplies each squad every turn. If you manage to conquer that hex on the road west of magwe you close the only channel of resupplying and condamn his armada to isolation.
Could be like Stalingrad.
What are your forces moving to the hex? And his defending?

