Re: GW Counterfactual Take 3.
Posted: Sun May 05, 2024 8:52 pm
Turn 24. Jul/Aug 1943. Allied #2.
Allied Atlantic Command.
The Allied Atlantic Command is a joint USN, RN, Free France command responsible for convoy routing, escorts and patrols for not just the Atlantic, as the command name implies, but for all sea areas worldwide including the Atlantic, Med & Pacific. The Allied Atlantic Command reports to the Combine Chiefs of Staff. It’s the Combine Chiefs of Staff that make the final decision for USA & CW action types each impulse and recommends Free France action. This is only a recommendation and the final decision for Free France’s action type is made by Charles de Gaulle. What a pain in the a$$ he is at times, well actually most of the time.
US & CW action types decisions by the Combine Chiefs of Staff result from recommendations for subordinate commands that report directly to the Combine Chiefs. The (joint) Allied Atlantic Command is currently 1 of 7 such commands. Subordinate command’s recommendations are not weighted equally by the Combined Chiefs. While the weighting is unknown what is known is that the Allied Atlantic Command does carry significant weight but definitely far from full weight in the final action type decision.
In the previous (axis) impulse the Allied Atlantic Command lost 5 CPs sunk and 7 aborted or a total of 12 CPs that need replacing and/or mitigating in the following sea area:
• Cape St Vincent – 7 (currently 4 left)
• East Med – 1 (currently 0 left, supply broken to Middle East/East Africa)
• Arabian Sea – 2 (currently 0 left, supply broken to Middle East/East Africa)
• Coral Sea – 2.
Also, the Atlantic Command has the requirement for adding 4 more CPs to the Northern Pacific Route CP chain for the additional lend lease BP from the USA to the USSR added this turn, which means
• See of Japan – 1
• Okhotsk Sea – 1
• Bering Sea – 1
• Gulf of Alaska – 1
Not surprisingly to anyone, especially the Combine Chiefs of Staff, is that the Allied Atlantic Command 100% of the time recommends (request) a naval action for the US, CW & Free France on the first allied impulse of each turn. But often has to do with less than full naval actions for all three major powers.
It is (also) standard practice for the Allied Atlantic Command to provide their plan to replace and/or mitigate CP losses, aborts and new requirements in this case which amounts to replacing and/or mitigating 12 CP deficient in 4 Sea Areas and adding 1 CP to each of the 4 northern Pacific route sea areas.
And if that’s not enough, it’s also standard practice for the Allied Atlantic Command to provide recommend CP escorts and patrols for all sea areas (worldwide).
Allied Atlantic Command.
The Allied Atlantic Command is a joint USN, RN, Free France command responsible for convoy routing, escorts and patrols for not just the Atlantic, as the command name implies, but for all sea areas worldwide including the Atlantic, Med & Pacific. The Allied Atlantic Command reports to the Combine Chiefs of Staff. It’s the Combine Chiefs of Staff that make the final decision for USA & CW action types each impulse and recommends Free France action. This is only a recommendation and the final decision for Free France’s action type is made by Charles de Gaulle. What a pain in the a$$ he is at times, well actually most of the time.
US & CW action types decisions by the Combine Chiefs of Staff result from recommendations for subordinate commands that report directly to the Combine Chiefs. The (joint) Allied Atlantic Command is currently 1 of 7 such commands. Subordinate command’s recommendations are not weighted equally by the Combined Chiefs. While the weighting is unknown what is known is that the Allied Atlantic Command does carry significant weight but definitely far from full weight in the final action type decision.
In the previous (axis) impulse the Allied Atlantic Command lost 5 CPs sunk and 7 aborted or a total of 12 CPs that need replacing and/or mitigating in the following sea area:
• Cape St Vincent – 7 (currently 4 left)
• East Med – 1 (currently 0 left, supply broken to Middle East/East Africa)
• Arabian Sea – 2 (currently 0 left, supply broken to Middle East/East Africa)
• Coral Sea – 2.
Also, the Atlantic Command has the requirement for adding 4 more CPs to the Northern Pacific Route CP chain for the additional lend lease BP from the USA to the USSR added this turn, which means
• See of Japan – 1
• Okhotsk Sea – 1
• Bering Sea – 1
• Gulf of Alaska – 1
Not surprisingly to anyone, especially the Combine Chiefs of Staff, is that the Allied Atlantic Command 100% of the time recommends (request) a naval action for the US, CW & Free France on the first allied impulse of each turn. But often has to do with less than full naval actions for all three major powers.
It is (also) standard practice for the Allied Atlantic Command to provide their plan to replace and/or mitigate CP losses, aborts and new requirements in this case which amounts to replacing and/or mitigating 12 CP deficient in 4 Sea Areas and adding 1 CP to each of the 4 northern Pacific route sea areas.
And if that’s not enough, it’s also standard practice for the Allied Atlantic Command to provide recommend CP escorts and patrols for all sea areas (worldwide).