It has been rumored the Heavy volume of traffic generally references troops loading or unloading...it is I think 2 days since Japan recognized the increase in traffic here...I wonder if anything is left.
Size 3 port which means submarine nets.

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Agreed.ORIGINAL: Lowpe
ORIGINAL: PaxMondo
If not earlier. ... they don't really need that many do they? [:(]ORIGINAL: Lowpe
By early 1943 all staging bases are 100 percent built up.
There just aren't that many! Unfortunately, buildups can't pinpoint targets, but at least give you a front to work on.
I spend a lot of effort on NavSearch and Recon, so you won't have me critiquing your thoughts here. My basic thought is that the formulaic IJ Intel is so bad that I need to cover that with accurate and persistent active Intel gathering.ORIGINAL: Lowpe
Not happy with my search at all, supplies still heading to Nauru and unloading at Makin.
My basic thought is to establish really good naval search using floats, patrols and Iboats. Grab a dot base or three, and pound Tabby with round the clock naval bombardments that are being rearmed from the adjacent dot bases with AKE.
ORIGINAL: Lowpe
May 1942
Experimenting with Iboats used as intel gathering...and testing his ASW. Late war these boats would be in trouble with air and DE hunting them down and killing them.
I have no idea what a 70 skill recon trained Glen pilot can report back, but I want to use them in flights of 3 or 4. Day or night depending upon the anticipated threat level.