24th Division: Elements scattered across the map. The division will likely never reconstitute. Only 19th RCT is likely to be used in the medium term for combat purposes; the other two likely to remain in garrison capacity, at least for awhile.

Moderators: wdolson, MOD_War-in-the-Pacific-Admirals-Edition

ORIGINAL: Canoerebel
John is right about the low cost of Peep Show, to this point. Here's the balance sheet:
Credits: Foochow and Tsinkiang taken, Amoy about to be; Foochow airfield built from level 3 to 7; Foochow within Normal B-29 range of Tokyo and all points south; two mixed brigades and a rebuilding enemy division (6th) beat up; enemy pulling divisions out of Indochina and weakening Chinese MLR in response to threat; all Formosa airfields damaged or closed; many hundreds of enemy aircraft destroyed in the air or on the ground; a smattering of enemy riff-raff ships sunk; Japanese Empire nearly cut in two now; pressure increasing on John.
Debits: Two excellent transports [an APA and and LSI(L)] sunk; several hundred Allied fighters and bombers lost during the air war over Formosa (the Allies had a small advantage in numbers until naval bombardments of Formosa commenced, which tipped things decisively in favor of the Allies.
By my reckoning, Peep Show has been a tremendous success to this point. But this has been Peep Show, Part I. Part II will be the invasion of Formosa.
Big haul of IJ LCU and good bases for strategic bombing.ORIGINAL: crsutton
ORIGINAL: Canoerebel
John is right about the low cost of Peep Show, to this point. Here's the balance sheet:
Credits: Foochow and Tsinkiang taken, Amoy about to be; Foochow airfield built from level 3 to 7; Foochow within Normal B-29 range of Tokyo and all points south; two mixed brigades and a rebuilding enemy division (6th) beat up; enemy pulling divisions out of Indochina and weakening Chinese MLR in response to threat; all Formosa airfields damaged or closed; many hundreds of enemy aircraft destroyed in the air or on the ground; a smattering of enemy riff-raff ships sunk; Japanese Empire nearly cut in two now; pressure increasing on John.
Debits: Two excellent transports [an APA and and LSI(L)] sunk; several hundred Allied fighters and bombers lost during the air war over Formosa (the Allies had a small advantage in numbers until naval bombardments of Formosa commenced, which tipped things decisively in favor of the Allies.
By my reckoning, Peep Show has been a tremendous success to this point. But this has been Peep Show, Part I. Part II will be the invasion of Formosa.
Don't even know if you need Formosa now. Maybe a base.



Unless this mod is different, the PI has no HI anywhere, so no fuel is needed to produce supply.ORIGINAL: Lecivius
Just thinking. If you can get a small tanker group hauling from Miri to Manila, Manila and some of the surrounding country will start producing supply on it's own (or am I missing something?). It won't be much, but it would help take some of the logistical strain off. Plus, you can start stockpiling fuel in a naval base. It would mean protecting it from air attack, but there are a few short legged AO's that would be ideal for this.


No garrison requirement for Japan.ORIGINAL: witpqs
I imagine John would fight for Hong Kong but if you do take it there is a nice repair yard there and it has a low garrison requirement for the Allies.
ORIGINAL: Canoerebel
(Actually, HK has a slightly larger shipyard than Manila's).
I confess that I don't know why John would fight for Hong Kong. It's no more valuable at this point than many other bases, either from a utility (shipyard/airfield) standpoint or from a VP standpoint. Manila was far more important. So is Foochow. So I don't think he'd react to a move on HK.
I still think there's a decent chance he'll move to intercede in the Formosa campaign.