Using
Post #6 of this thread and the AI Opponent – Geography this should show the Theater of Operations and objectives for the CW.
1939 - 1940 Theaters of Operations: West Europe, The Mediterranean, East Africa.
West Europe:
England: At this time Militias should be sufficient to defend London and Dover in Great Britain.
Belgium, France, and the Netherlands: The BEF sent to this AO doesn't need to be all that large in 1939, but by May/June 1940 this will be an active AO and should have as much as can be spared. But stripping down theatres, like the Mediterranean, that have better prospects for long-term success is unlikely to be a wise move.
The Mediterranean
(1)
Gibraltar: Should be sufficiently defended by 1 Corps and 1 Division. If the Italians build MAR or AMPH during this time period then an additional Corps should be added.
(2)
Malta: This is a crucial hex during this period, and will be critical later when you want to project air and sea power around Italy. Its defenses should have two white print Corps and a strong Division as quickly as is reasonable. The CW AI's knowledge of Italian forces and their dispositions will help in making a decision as to how quickly to add units to Malta’s defenses.
(3)
Egypt (Alexandria, Cairo, and Suez) and
Jerusalem: In this part of the game, after Gibraltar and Malta these are most important regions of the CW empire especially if Italy aggressively positions itself against them. They should be reinforced as quickly as possible. For a good defense you need MECH, GARR, MIL and Artillery. For a good offence you need MECH, MOT, MOT Division’s, and Artillery.
Theater options:
The Mediterranean
Sardinia: Given the small size of Italy's army at the start of the game, a quick invasion of Sardinia followed up with enough defensive units can put it in your hands for good. The CW should time this for when Germany is enmeshed in France.
Tripoli: If Italy only lightly defends or neglects the border with Egypt (CW) or Tunisia (France), then Allied forces can strike from Egypt or be sent through Tunisia in an attempt to take Tripoli (Italian). If an Axis attack on Egypt is repulsed the CW should have sufficient forces and should consider launching a counter-offensive during this period.
East Africa:
Italian East Africa (Italian Somaliland and Eritrea): Froonp’s has a good point in denying a new home country to Italy by taking this Theater of Operation. IF the Axis isn’t pressing hard in the Mediterranean during this period second line CW Indian, South African, and TERR units can be used here.
Ethiopia: If one of your second line units is not needed at this time and Ethiopia is unoccupied march down the rail line and liberate it.
1941 Theaters of Operations: Asia, The Mediterranean, India, East Europe, South Pacific, and West Europe.
Defense of Gibraltar has the highest priority but the CW response depends on the Axis strategy for 1941:
(a) Operation Seelöwe (Operation Sea Lion): An attack on Great Britain is imminent or underway. The Axis plan to defend the Russian border; or
(b) Operation Sonnenblume (Operation Sunflower- the deployment of German troops to North Africa): A major Mediterranean offensive. The Axis plan to defend the Russian border and they don’t have the forces in place to launch Operation Seelöwe
(c) Operation Barbarossa: An attack on Russia is imminent or underway; or
West Europe
Operation Seelöwe (Operation Sea Lion):The CW objective is to prevent the Italian fleet from in invading Gibraltar and then assisting in invading England.
Pretty much every other air unit and first line land unit should be in England and Northern Ireland. The RN and naval bombers are divided between keeping the vital sea-lanes to England and Gibraltar open and attacking invasion fleets (preferably by port-strike if possible).
The Mediterranean
Operation Barbarossa: In this situation the AI should defended Gibraltar, Malta, and Sardinia according to the Axis' ability to threaten them, but each should always have 1 Corps (even if just a MIL or TERR) on each port.
Operation Seelöwe and Operation Sonnenblume In this situation the AI should have the strongest possible units in place to defended Gibraltar.
Keep the Mediterranean Closed
IF the Axis is going through Spain to get at Gibraltar THEN Tangiers (ER RIF, Spain) should have an HQ, an Engineer, and Artillery to provide more air unit cover and Artillery/HQ support AND Gibraltar should have two white print Corps and a strong Division. IF they do not THEN Gibraltar must have the HQ, the Engineer, and another white print Corps.
Operation Sonnenblume (Operation Sunflower): The CW objective is to prevent the Italian fleet from in invading Gibraltar.
The Axis strategic objectives are Spain, Gibraltar, Egypt, and the Middle East.
East Europe
Operation Barbarossa: The objective list here is much more thorough: Gibraltar (but not as thoroughly), Malta, Sardinia (if you have them/it), the Middle East, and Asia/Pacific.
The Mediterranean defenses will depend upon whether or not you're on the offensive in this theatre. If you are, they can be limited to preventing tactical invasions on your fleets in port; if you aren't, then you need to throw as much as you can in there.
Theater options: Chances are this can only be implemented when the CW is not facing Operation Seelöwe or Operation Sonnenblume.
The Mediterranean
Sardinia and Tripoli: These top the list in this year, but if the CW already has them by summer, and has forces to spare.
Sicily: The CW may want to consider landing here in conjunction with a strategic air war over Italy in 1941. Arranging the collapse of Italy is nice, but should only be attempted if the Axis are negligent in their defense; otherwise the point is to cripple the Italian economy, secure more airbases and ports in the Italian Coast sea area, and force the Germans to send lots of units to defend the rest of Italy.
India
Colombo and Calcutta: A Corps is required in these areas.
Having a Corps in all objective hexes on the Indian and Pacific Oceans by September/October 1941 is probably a must, especially Colombo, Calcutta,
India can probably be stripped down in favor of Singapore and Kuala Lumpur until November/December 1941.
Asia
Singapore and Kuala Lumpur: India and South Pacific can probably be stripped down in favor of these areas until November/December 1941.
West Pacific
IF the US chooses
13.3.2 US Entry Option 36: CW reinforces Pacific (1 entry pool chit and 70% chance for a second entry pool chit to go to the Ja tension pool) before Japan seizes Rabaul, THEN the CW should send two white print Corps in there ASAP, so it should have the Corps and sealift ready from September/October 1941 onwards.
South Pacific
Australia and New Zealand: These can probably be stripped down in favor of Singapore and Kuala Lumpur until November/December 1941.
1942 - 1943 Theaters of Operations: Asia, the Mediterranean, East Africa, South Pacific, West Europe, and West Pacific.
West Europe
The CW should launch raids to seize ports like Brest or Bordeaux or to destroy Axis units in France, but without the intention of staying ashore. This should be done only when land units, sealift, and air assets can be spared (or more often if you have a more aggressive CW AI).
The Mediterranean
Unless the Axis are ashore in England, the Allies should have enough presence in the Med to be firmly on the offensive, so defenses should be designed only to protect fleets from sudden invasions and to prevent newly-gained territory from being taken back by the Axis. Otherwise the defenses must be constructed to prevent the Axis from taking areas in the Mediterranean while the main Allied thrust is to kick them out of England.
Italy or Spain: By this point, the goal is to put Italy out of the war. If Gibraltar is controlled by the Axis go through Spain and Portugal to get at it.
India
India, Ceylon, Burma: These areas need to have solid defenses in the event of Japanese attack; MTN units, which appear during this period, should be sent to defend them.
IF Japan has not thrown forces into Burma (CW) AND Japan is not attacking India (CW), THEN the Indian Army should launch its own campaign into Siam.
Asia
Singapore and Kuala Lumpur: If Japan has not taken these they should be defended as strongly as possible.
West Pacific
NEI and Rabaul: If Japan has not taken these they should be defended as strongly as possible.
South Pacific
Australia and New Zealand: need to be defended according to Japan's ability to threaten them with long-term invasions, but as long as Japan can project power into their adjacent sea zones their victory hexes should to be covered.
East Africa
South Africa: Should have strong enough defenses to hold out for a turn or two against Japanese aggression. The logistical distance from Japan/Singapore to South Africa means that they're not likely to come ashore in great force unless they have nothing better to do.
Theater options
Other places to attack depend on Japan's strength. IF Japan has weakly defended areas it has captured AND the CW have forces in place to re-take them THEN it should go for it. Unfortunately for the CW this may not happen often.
1944 - 1945 Theaters of Operations:
By this point almost everywhere in the world that the CW controls that is not directly bordering the Wehrmacht is not seriously threatened by any Axis forces. The CW's defenses in Asia, the Pacific and the Mediterranean should be limited to preventing the Axis from disrupting continued Allied offensives.
The Mediterranean
Italy: Finish the capture of Italy.
West Europe
France and Germany : Liberate the France.
Germany : Finish the capture of Germany.
West Pacific
Rabaul and The NEI: If Japan still controls either of these attempt to capture them.
Asia
Singapore, Hong Kong. Taiwan, and Japan: If Japan still controls either of these attempt to capture them
While the USA will be predominant in the Pacific, the CW should endeavor to get as many victory hexes as it can there; after all, it wants to win the game!