I began the attacks with 5 Ground Strikes that, if lucky, could disorganize as many as 10 enemy units. In the end, I only put 3 units out of action, but it was well worth the effort. Japan failed to disorganize any units in the double-stacks in and near Sian, but Italy managed to clip the wings off a RAF Tomahawk in Dover. Germany hit the Canadian MIL hard near Tangier, and in a low-odds attempt also managed to nail one of the defenders in Suez. It would have been a much more brilliant success if HQ-A Wavell had been the unlucky victim, but this success does actually help the Italian cause a lot (I'll explain that more in a later post).
These are the two strikes that made me happiest:
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If you're wondering why I had the FTR in Dover rather than some other location, with the certain knowledge that Italy could attempt this, there is a very simple answer with two reasons. First, this fighter was intended to provide protection for a later possible Strategic Bombing mission, if needed. It might have been able to do that from a different hex, but my priority for the first impulse of this turn was to reload my CVs with aircraft. Too much to do, to few Air Missions.
