In SW China the Japs make no progress and continue to take massive casualties in the mountains.

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My fear in game strategy is John will set a trap to sink my future APAs if I get too aggressive. I sense he is waiting to try catch me within range of his concentrated CV KB. Because of the early allied dfficulty with amphib ops my strategy has been to wait, build up invasion capability. Beginning in May43 we will test John ability to react to multiple fronts at the same time. He knows this.ORIGINAL: John 3rd
I wrote Paul after this turn the following note:
This is the first turn of the war that I truly did not like. I know that it is the first of many but it was not pleasant. Well done!
Very well done.
I managed to pull out a total of 353 men of the 48th ID. YIKES! Lost 2,900+ troops from the air strikes.
To correct BB Fanboy: I have taken ALL of Australia before. Never, EVER, intended to take Aussieland in this campaign but I did want Paul to THINK I might. Had a total of 11 ID committed to the Invasion and have pulled out seven intact so far...
He has thrown the kitchen sink into Australia and I am happy about that. We approach March 1943 and we are fighting in AUSTRALIA. So far, so good.
If Paul and I had started this game then I might have swung for the fence with Australia and might--just maybe--of been able to take it. Instead I wanted a solid distraction to have most of the Allied war effort focused on while I worked elsewhere to plan the defense of the perimeter.