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Tom & Blackwatch Lessons from War

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Black watch and Tom

Greetings,
I am writing this AAR as a person who is new to the game and as you will see I make some newbie mistakes. I decided to go into detail on what I did so that other people who are not familiar with the game can avoid at least a few of them. I am also going to write in occasional installments rather than day by day. When its useful I will put up excerpts from the combat report file but you will see that I seldom do. Personally I find scrolling through the long list obscures the big picture so instead I am adding occasional maps with comments. I can’t post the maps from the game because they will show my opponent too much I apologize for this in advance.

I am writing this AAR in a way that Black watch can read so there will be no discussion of ongoing strategy that is invisible to the Japanese.

Its January 17 1942 we started with an a-historical start we have house rules limiting the size of ASW groups and limiting night bombing. After playing a gamey start I do not recommend it. It seems to take away options from the allies that makes the game less interesting but a little bit easier for the Japanese in the opening weeks.

Most of the interesting action in the first two weeks of the war occurred in SE Asia so I put a map of the area into the AAR. But first I will cover everything else.

Not much happened in China. Black watch got ready for attacks on Yenan and Changsha, I moved to defend.

Pearl Harbor was hit very hard for several days the Arizona and Maryland sank and all the other BBs ended up in poor condition as did many other ships of various types.
My CVs went South.
Wake held
Philippines were invaded in the North of the Islands.
Rabaul was attacked and taken within the first two weeks.

The battle for Buna: In mid December I ran a cruiser force up to Buna to cover landing of some troops from 3 APs. The force came under attack from LBA in Rabaul as it was unloading. The AI took control again, cleverly opened up kegs of beer in the cargo holds to lure the troops below decks and stop them from unloading and then nailed the hatches shut while laughing maniacally at the screams and cries of the now trapped soldiers. Then they got drunk, took the transports to sea and called up Rabaul not knowing it was now in Japanese hands. The radio operator on the other side spoke English and said something about Betty. The captain of the TF said send “send her on down I there is no one here but men and we have been at sea for weeks” then broadcast his position in the clear. An hour later 60 Japanese torpedo bombers showed up and sent the APs to the bottom. They also sunk a CA and damaged other ships before I got the covering force out of there. End result I lose some ships and part of the landing force, Black watch is happy.

Of course what really happened was I did not set homeport correctly and so the transports committed suicide instead of unloading.





The a-historical start helped Black watch get a foothold into Southern Malay turn one. He also attacked from the North at the same time and moved forces to invade Palambang. Force Z had a leadership change and ran South towards Palambang on the way it ran over I-122 which torpedoed PoW before being sunk by the escort PoW was detached and left for a repair yard and I still can’t tell you where she is but she is alive and plotting a comeback. The next day Repulse and some cruisers showed up at Palembang where they found the CL Isuzu and 4 DDs which they quickly murdered.
Sadly for me I did not really understand how the game worked and instead of setting the home base to Palembang I set them to do not retire thinking that they would stay and smash up the now unprotected transport fleet after that I planned to run them South and hide.. Instead the AI took over, set Force Z to retirement allowed and ran them back to Singapore at full speed. They were immediately attacked by huge numbers of Japanese aircraft. I tried to get them to run away again but I still did not understand the importance of home base setting so they ran back to Singapore and got bombed some more. Looking at the boards showed me what I was doing wrong and the BC group went on a final sortie with home base set for Trimcomallee but the badly damaged ship was caught by 2 Kongos and went to the bottom in the Malacca Straight after putting a few shells into one of the Japanese capital ships. This was my first big newbie mistake from not understanding game mechanics.

The second big mistake was in Northern Malaya. The Japanese smashed through Alor Star and into the Georgetown hex in pursuit of 3 brigades of Indian troops. I had the AVG there and the whole damn thing fell apart the next day resulting in the capture of most of the group. I had thought it would take the Japanese more than one day to cross the hex since most of my troops move about 2 miles a day but I was mistaken.

After these two defeats I was getting a little upset with myself for losing so much (just wait it will get worse before it gets better). I thought about it some and decided that I needed to get serious about planning my game or I was going to lose. I needed to change from an opportunistic defense to a planned one with strong points and forces built up to counter attack where possible. It takes between weeks and months to make anything happen in WitP so you won’t see any effects of this thinking for a while but when I post mid January the first effects will become visible.

The rest of the battle for Malaya is a story of retreats and evacuations. Once I saw Black watch in Johore Baru turn 1 I decided to evacuate as much as possible so a stream of transports to India started at once. Running transports under Japanese air attack cost me a lot of shipping over 100 allied ships were on the bottom within 3 weeks of the start of the war though this includes Philippine campaign losses as well.

END of December 41.

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By the way is this format useful? Should I post the rest?

Thanks,

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I like it! I'd only suggest that you use Photoshop or some other editor to crop the images down to 640 x480 so that they don't distort the horizontal size of your thread.
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Looks good to me.

I wouldn't mind seeing more at all.

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Just some small adds to my honorable enemy's post or everyone is going to believe that playing Japan is a bays affair...[:-]
The ahistorical start makes something easier for the jap: invading Palembang and Rabaul at the very start of the operations is useful.
The possibility to choose different landing sites in Malaysia doesn't chance much the development of Singapore campaign.
Same for Philippines where I'm taking things quite slow.
Anyway what I would really appreciate would be ten divisions to take out of China and to use where I need them.
I have to admit that find out 60 AVG fighters on the ground at Georgetown was a nice surprise.... and sinking the Enterprise south of Gili was even better.... but planning the fortune of Japan is still an hard task: never enough resurces, never enough planes and pilots.
Please don't trust the imperialist when he says that I have fun, I'm just working hard as any japanese soldier do.
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Hey Blackwatch no giving away the next 4 weeks. Our game is up to January 18th now I will write the next next installment soon. Grotius I say what the pick did after I posted and tried to edit it out but it was too late furture reports will have smaller maps.

I hope to be able to show the effects of strategy and planning and I find the combat reports often just get in the way. I have started saving the really interesting ones but the long list of 3 plane attacks on transport TFs is not really interesting or helpful.

I hope my postings do not appear to beat up my opponent he is doing a good job on me but as will be seen the war gets harder for the Japanese as time goes by.
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Sorry, it was a little trailer of january action[:)]
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End of December up to January 10 1942.

The Japanese push into Burma, they take Moulmein and push the troops there back in the direction of Tavoy. Rangoon holds with 12,000 defenders against an attacking force of 20,000 or so. The RAF and American bombers start regular bombing attacks on the Japanese and the RN moves a force of transports covered by CAs, CLs and CLAAs towards Tavoy. The IJN hits the covering force and damages some ships in exchange for some flack losses. Nothing sinks and some of the transports get into Tavoy.


In Malaysia the Japanese besiege Singapore. It can’t last long. Units at Khota Baru are flown out to Victoria point and evacuated by sea. One Brigade of infantry breaks out of the Japanese cordon, marches overland at retakes Georgetown.

In the Netherlands East Indies the Japanese invade W of Batavia. The allies respond with every bomber they can bring to the party and day after day of raids sink 2 APs and damage a number of others. A Japanese BB is damaged by a mine and another AP sinks due to a mine as well.

To cover the invasion Baby KB makes a run down the Java Sea and out past Balikpapan. The group sinks and damages some allied AKs there are no warships in the area (at least not that Blackwatch finds) though some allied redeployments are interrupted and some sharks get fed.


Off New Guinea A US CV flies some CAP over Port Moresby in early January. Knowing this will bring KB down I move the carriers East and South. Large air battles happen every day over PM and Buna. The allies usually lose (except when the CV airgroup jumped in) but it’s a fight not a massacre. One day I am browsing the forum and I see a post from someone who’s CV got into strike range of KB by accident. This triggered another dreaded AI take over and the CV rushed into range to launch a suicidal attack. I resolved to get my CVs further away after reading this. I ran the combat report for my turn and there is was the USS Enterprise rushed into strike range of KB (who did not have Enterprise spotted prior to this) and was quickly sunk by a strikes totaling over 300 Japanese AC in the following turns they sunk the CA escort as well. KB then followed up by moving down to New Caledonia to sink transports. I had a big fleet coming in with a major base unit on board so I was very concerned. I broke up the TF and I also sortied 12 ships out of Noumea harbor to meet them. End result I did not lose a ship though a number were damaged. KB fought air battles with a number of P40s but losses on both sides were in the single digits.

I was a little frustrated because I had over 60 level bombers in the area with high moral plenty of AC support and fight escort but not a single mission was flown against KB. After a little while my opponent pulled away.

In China a number of major battles have developed. Yenan continues to be a big fight with 140k Japanese troops backed by 1500 guns facing half that number of Chinese and 400 guns. Also there are battles in the rail hex North of Changsha and a major battle has started at Wuchow where the Japanese and Chinese are evenly matched. Over time the Chinese have put a lot of units on the rail hexes and are starting to surround the Japanese at Wuchow. I would love to show a screenshot of China but I could not find the command to do it.

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Map of Java Sea area. Eventually the bombing got hot enough to cause him to pull his transports back. I wonder if he will send KB down here.

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Here is the KB raid down to Noumea I think we were both a little disapointed because KB did not do much damage and none of my counterstrikes flew at all.

Losing the Big E was somewhat painful but that is the way it goes. It is ironic that I read a post that would have saved me right around the time Blackwatch was making the move that would sink the ship. At least I have learned to avoid KB by losing one CV not 4. In my next posting the air and groundwars get going.

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Burma Jan 10-23rd

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January 10 to 23rd The war heats up in China and Burma

Japanese aircraft move into Moulmein after it falls. I have 4 engine bomber formations based in large airbases in India which start hitting Blackwatch right away. These are doing useful damage to his aircraft on the ground and giving my Hurricane pilots some experience as well. I had a real problem getting my LB-30s to fly by a combination of rest and leadership change finally got them into the air. On the 21st Zeros show up at Tavoy and the battle gets bloodier but the RAF still holds its own. More importantly they are suppressing his bombers and helping me evacuate troops from Tavoy.

Over the next week more than 5,000 troops are sea lifted from Tavoy to Rangoon and additional base forces make it to other parts of India. Blackwatch sends a CA force to hit the transports and they catch two of them drowning over 1,000 soldiers but most get through. The Japanese take the rail hex NE of Rangoon but the city is now a level 5 fort with 20k troops inside. There are about 20k Japanese outside (more are on the way) but so far so good. On the evening of the 23rd two R Class BBs show up and bombard Rangoon as well.

The air battle for Burma second turn combat results:

Day Air attack on Moulmein , at 29,35 about Jan 17th

Japanese aircraft
Ki-43-Ib Oscar x 19

Allied aircraft
Blenheim IF x 12

No Japanese losses

Allied aircraft losses
Blenheim IF: 10 destroyed, 2 damaged

Airbase hits 1

Aircraft Attacking:
5 x Blenheim IF attacking at 100 feet
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Day Air attack on Moulmein , at 29,35

Japanese aircraft
Ki-43-Ib Oscar x 19

Allied aircraft
Hurricane II x 17
B-17C Fortress x 11
B-17E Fortress x 12

Japanese aircraft losses
Ki-43-Ib Oscar: 7 destroyed, 2 damaged
Ki-49 Helen: 4 destroyed, 3 damaged
Ki-51 Sonia: 3 destroyed, 4 damaged
Ki-48 Lily: 3 destroyed, 3 damaged
Ki-46-II Dinah: 1 destroyed

Allied aircraft losses
Hurricane II: 4 destroyed, 5 damaged
B-17C Fortress: 2 destroyed, 4 damaged
B-17E Fortress: 3 damaged

Japanese ground losses:
313 casualties reported

Airbase hits 2
Airbase supply hits 2
Runway hits 9

Aircraft Attacking:
2 x B-17C Fortress bombing at 10000 feet
3 x B-17C Fortress bombing at 10000 feet
2 x B-17C Fortress bombing at 10000 feet
3 x B-17C Fortress bombing at 10000 feet
3 x B-17E Fortress bombing at 10000 feet


The same location 4 days later the LB30s finally took off. He is getting hit pretty hard the airfield is registering 50 damage now. I am not really sure if that is a lot or a little but I am sure that my airfields are not registering any damage at all.

Day Air attack on Moulmein , at 29,35

Japanese aircraft
Ki-43-Ib Oscar x 7

Allied aircraft
B-17E Fortress x 5
LB-30 Liberator x 40

Japanese aircraft losses
Ki-43-Ib Oscar: 2 destroyed, 2 damaged
Ki-51 Sonia: 5 destroyed, 1 damaged
Ki-48 Lily: 3 destroyed, 5 damaged
Ki-46-II Dinah: 1 destroyed
Ki-49 Helen: 2 destroyed, 5 damaged

Allied aircraft losses
B-17E Fortress: 1 damaged
LB-30 Liberator: 7 damaged

Japanese ground losses:
111 casualties reported
Guns lost 1

Airbase hits 4
Airbase supply hits 2
Runway hits 26

Aircraft Attacking:
18 x LB-30 Liberator bombing at 15000 feet
3 x B-17E Fortress bombing at 15000 feet
2 x B-17E Fortress bombing at 15000 feet
19 x LB-30 Liberator bombing at 15000 feet
3 x LB-30 Liberator bombing at 15000 feet
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Day Air attack on Moulmein , at 29,35

Japanese aircraft
Ki-43-Ib Oscar x 7

Allied aircraft
Hurricane II x 17
B-17C Fortress x 6
B-17E Fortress x 6

Japanese aircraft losses
Ki-43-Ib Oscar: 2 destroyed
Ki-48 Lily: 2 destroyed
Ki-49 Helen: 1 destroyed, 2 damaged
Ki-51 Sonia: 3 destroyed


Japanese ground losses:
73 casualties reported

Airbase hits 1
Runway hits 5

Aircraft Attacking:
3 x B-17E Fortress bombing at 10000 feet
3 x B-17C Fortress bombing at 10000 feet
3 x B-17C Fortress bombing at 10000 feet
3 x B-17E Fortress bombing at 10000 feet

Note the shrinkage of the B17 group over time. The same thing happened to the LB 30s its all damage not destroyed and its likely I will need to rest some units soon.

Blackwatch now has 80 Aircraft destroyed on the ground (Vs hundreds for me) but that is up 50 since the 10th. For the moment Burma seems balanced we will see how long that lasts.
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Blackwatch, don't give him a moment's peace [:'(]

I'm playing him in another pbem and he's one large pain, refusing to roll over and die like a good Allied player should.


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Thank you for your support Kelly, I'll do my best.
January 10 to 23rd: Japanes point of view
The first units of the Imperial army are reaching Burma. Moulmein is the main base at the moment and Rangoon is under siege. The air combat is now a little more fair with the Zeros in the fight:

Day Air attack on Moulmein , at 29,35

Japanese aircraft
A6M2 Zero x 10
Ki-43-Ib Oscar x 4

Allied aircraft
B-17E Fortress x 3
LB-30 Liberator x 16

Japanese aircraft losses
A6M2 Zero: 1 damaged
Ki-43-Ib Oscar: 2 destroyed, 1 damaged

Allied aircraft losses
B-17E Fortress: 2 damaged
LB-30 Liberator: 2 destroyed, 7 damaged

In South Pac the allied landed at Lunga (thinking that I didn't know it) and are trying to reinforce PM.

Night Time Surface Combat, near Lunga at 67,97

Japanese Ships
BB Hiei
BB Kirishima
CA Chikuma
CA Kinugasa
CA Furutaka
CA Kako
DD Yamakaze
DD Umikaze
DD Suzukaze
DD Oboro
DD Kikuzuki
DD Shiokaze

Allied Ships
AK Coloradan, Shell hits 37, and is sunk

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Naval bombardment of Lunga, at 67,97

Japanese Ships
DD Shiokaze
DD Kikuzuki
DD Oboro
DD Suzukaze
DD Umikaze
DD Yamakaze
CA Kako
CA Furutaka
CA Kinugasa
CA Chikuma
BB Kirishima
BB Hiei


Allied ground losses:
177 casualties reported
Guns lost 8

Port hits 1
Port supply hits 7

IJN paid a quick visit to Lunga for a warm welcome.

Day Air attack on TF, near Port Moresby at 53,91

Japanese aircraft
A6M2 Zero x 39
G4M1 Betty x 104

Allied aircraft
P-40E Warhawk x 5

Japanese aircraft losses
G4M1 Betty: 2 destroyed


Allied Ships
AK Empire Moonbeam, Torpedo hits 2, on fire, heavy damage
AK Empire Cougar, Torpedo hits 4, on fire, heavy damage
AK Empire Cormorant, heavy damage
AK Bhima, Torpedo hits 3, on fire, heavy damage
AK Empire Impala, Torpedo hits 3, on fire, heavy damage

and Rabaul Betties did the same for PM

In Java things are quiet, besides some attack of Allies LBAs.

I think that the next days will see somo more movent.
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Submarine Warfare Dec 7 to Jan 23rd

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Submarine Warfare Dec 7 To January 23.

The submarine campaign started predictably with Japanese subs around Hawaii and allied subs in the Philipines and ABDA area. Blackwatch got lucky turn one and a Japanese sub put a torpedo into Prince of Wales.

We have a house rule limiting the size of ASW groups to 4-6 ships though we can have more escorting important convoys. The battle between Japanese subs and Allied escorts has been pretty close in total 14 ships have been sunk by Japanese sub torpedos 9 of these are DDs or similar sub hunting types. The Japanese have lost 12 subs in the same time period. The other big success for the Japanese subs was sinking the damaged CL Leander off the coast of Oz.

The allied subs have taken fewer casualties losing only one sub so far. The Dutch have sunk 2 APs and a minesweeper as of the 23rd and American subs have sunk 4 ships. So the allies are not nearly as effective in hurting the Japanese but not losing subs at all.

The map shows areas of sub activity and has some detail about what sunk where.

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Not really true [:-]:

S23 was sunk by depth charges near Vella Lavella
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Jan 10 to 27

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In Burma the combination of larger numbers of Zeros and a shrinking number of allied heavy bombers slows the combat over Tavoy for a few days. I am not sure if the losses were combat or operational but after 3 days of flying about half my LB 30s were on the ground. The British also send convoys to Aykab which the Japanese attempt to bomb. Instead they get chased off by Hurricanes with little damage to either side.

The Japanese pound the tar out of Port Moresby destroying large numbers of allied fighters and some other planes on the ground. The airfield has 60% damage to maintainance and 50% damage to the field. I also lose the CL Hobart when a large convoy shows up to reinforce the place. Clearly I need to get more AA assets into the place.

Further west the Japanese occupy Munda three hexes from the American troops on Guadal Canal. Neither side has an airbase yet so the action has not really heated up but both sides are placing forces in the area.

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Large air battles continue over North Java, the Japanese start sending big bomber forces over Batavia like Port Moresby these are 100+ plane raids. He runs into greater opposition over Batavia and fair numbers of planes fall to earth maybe Blackwatch will post a combat report for the place.

On the 26th and 27th Blackwatch invades Kendari and Ambonia. This is his first big push into this part of the Dutch East Indies and it makes the Baka Sea very dangerous for the allies once he takes the bases which will likely happen pretty soon. Balikpapan is also Japanese so the situation is starting to look bad for the Dutch.

In the Philipines the Allies continue to hold the line at Clark Field the Philipine army has also stopped the Japanese cold at Naga and the Southern Philipines have not been attacked.

In China I surround the Japanese attackers at Wuchow but they are relieved by a Japanese army that comes South on the rail line. Yenan continues to fight with both sides adding troops and maneuvering to interrupt eachothers supply lines. Both sides have been moving forces to the North and South in China with the center hollowing out to some degree though it still has many divisions of Chinese. Blackwatch has started covering the railroad more carefully after spending several days clearing it of small Chinese blocking forces.

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Jan 28 & 29

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Patterns are starting to show up in the game now and you cna begin to see strategy taking shape.

The Allies are constrained by shipping losses and also shipping damage. There were two major avoidable losses Repulse and Enterprise and the sinking of the Enterprise TF hurt more because I had put in some extra CAs which aslo got sunk. Blackwatch made good use of LBA in the Rabaul area to sink a CA and CL as well so I have taken heavy losses in the catagory.

I also had to send Prince of Wales off for repair due to the torpedo on turn 1 and Blackwatch pounded Pearl for 4 turns which sunk 2 US BBs and damaged all the others a lot. It will be months before they come back. Now that it January I have a large number of damaged ships in Yards, 3 US CVs out there somewhere and high merchant losses as well. Net result Blackwatch has not seen an Allied surface combat TF for most of January with the exception of the British who send two BBs to bombard Rangoon January 24th or 25th.

There are 4 major Japanese thrusts going at the moment. North Java where we may have a bug at Batavia (see support forum), Rabaul Vs Port Moresby, Burma and China.

We are both putting our defense and attacks around the large air bases and trying to get the most out of our LBA. I sent a lot of planes to Java because there are big airfields with good avaiation support there. Blackwatch is bombing some of them but my airforce is holding its own and has been sinking some transports. The Japanese ship sunk count is up to 31 now and most of those are losses off Java.

At Port Moresby Blackwatch has control of the skies and has even sent a bombardment group including a BB to visit the harbor. He sunk some merchant shipping there and I am unalbe to stop him because all my heavy units are damaged and I don't have CAs to burn. Airbases will start opening up in the area around Guadal Canal soon and that will create another front for Rabual but I am not sure that will help PM enough to stop Blackwatch if he wants the place.

In Burma we are both fighting with small forces right now I think there 40-60k Japanese in the area and there are 20-30k allied troops. We both have substantial air support in the region and as I posted the air battles are not one sided. i don't know if I will stop him in Burma or not but he is slowing down some. Likely more stuff will show up once higher value targets like Java fall.

Blackwatch has bypassed the Philipines, he has troops in North Luzon and is fighting at Clark but there is no major change in the situation we seem to be at a standoff until he finds troops from somewhere else.

China has been a manuever war with both of us trying to use the rail lines to hurt the other. Again some long slugfests seem to be developing at Yenan and Wuchow we will see how long China can before it has to pull back into the interior.

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RE: Jan 28 & 29

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The Allies are constrained by shipping losses and also shipping damage. There were two major avoidable losses Repulse and Enterprise and the sinking of the Enterprise TF hurt more because I had put in some extra CAs which aslo got sunk. Blackwatch made good use of LBA in the Rabaul area to sink a CA and CL as well so I have taken heavy losses in the catagory.

Tom, since you were kind enough to come over to our thread, comment, and invite us over, I've dropped by to say hi and give some comments of my own.

First off, some general hints:

1 - Don't try to save weak forces from Malaya or the PI by boat. You need those transports for other, more important cargo, and getting a fraction of a "45/35" infantry unit back to India or somewhere else won't help you much anyway if your opponent attacks them later.

2 - Never go up the Straight of Malacca against Japanese LBA - you will just get hammered. Go the other way and far out to sea. Distance and oceans are your "friends" when you are running.

3 - Your LBA will not attack the KB unless you have:

a - Pilots who have high experience, low fatigue, high morale
b - The base has double the amount of supply that is listed as "needed"
c - You have fighters with long enough range to escort the LBA and have all the conditions of "a" & "b" above themselves.

It's very hard for the Allies to have those things above in the early months of the war

4 - Remember, Zeros have been given an "odds" advantage in the program for the first six months of the war, so you really, really don't want to send your carriers against the KB unless you are certain of getting surprise and getting a clear numerical advantage. Even then, the fates may well conspire against you.

5 - Don't commit your troops forward in a piecemeal manner and make certain that they can be supported by other friendly forces within a day's travel.

6 - Remember, the Allies greatest strength in the early part of the war will be their LBA for attacks against land, not naval targets. So if the Japanese player lands some troops within B-17 range of a base of your, look at it as a "gift" and start giving your bombers target practice, particularly against airfields and ports. Doing this is a good way to get your bomber crews up to condition "3a" above.

6a - Bombers do little against ground troops, so unless there are no other "good" targets such as airfields or ports, don't bother going after foot soldiers.

Have fun, and keep us posted.

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