War Status Report Jun 09 42
Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2010 10:39 am
So, since the war is currently more or less static I´d like to give you a small statusupdate on the current situation of
the US/NZ side with a focus on the areas of interest:
US CV: Since a sub got lucky SE of Wake and finished of Yorktown with just 2(!!) torps I am very carful with the remaining flattops.
2 are right now runnig through their June upgrades and the others are docked at Pearl.
Currently I consider using them for fast Air transport of several bomber and fighter groups to Auckland, not sure if this is
a good idea but they don´t have anything to do right now except waiting for the group size increase and also for Wasp.
KB on the other hand should be now close to max strenght and Mike is a bit more careful announcing its position, so no free raiding
at the moment, and I don´t want to risk collecting another torpedo salvo anyway.
NorthPac: Here we are doing a slow, quiet crawl along the Aleuthians without air cover. I am trying to avoid getting Mikes attention
here as long as the chain lacks fallback positions to the east.
The furhtest exposed base is Adak Island, which received a Inf Brigade and Arty yesterday, support units will follow soon.
I wont progress much further here until I am able to fast-construct airbases along the chain, the first SeaBees are already training for the
area.
The plan here is simple: Steady buildup with low value forces as long as Japan remains strong. In case Mike totally ignores this area
it will grow into an offensive platform to threaten the Kuriles and finally mainland Japan.
South/SouthWestPac: For me basically the areas overlap and I don´t have any intention to change that. Auckland has received a fine
ammount of troops now and many of them have been shuttled to Noumea and the Fidjis. The current frontline bases are Noumea/Koumac,
with Koumac relying heavily on Australian support and Noumea bristling with US/USMC troops (although bristling is still a bit on the optimistic side).
Fidjis received one Marine Regiment and more is on the way, I opted for a deep defense in this area consisting of a triangle with Vavau being the
main base behind the two islands of Pago Pago and Suva. The advantage of this is as soon as the distribution is finished I can run in troops
to Vavau to both northern bases in case of an invasion and provide mutual support from there.
Wake: Interesting, Mike has left the Island in peace now. In my opinion this is a mistake. The island has received no reinforcements up to
now but I am really considering to do so. Both the MarineDef unit and the BF are at full strnght and I have 20000+ suplies there.
No air as if Mike thinks the island is no threat then I wont spoil him until I made up my mind about reinforcing.
If I can shuttle another unit of raiders there and maybe some additional arty this will mean the return of th Catalinas to the island.
And if Mike really does nothing tho threaten the base it will be in a position where it can treaten the reinforcement of Kwalein Islands
and develop into a sub base which will relive Midway of the job because Wake is located closer to potential hunting grounds.
Other news, but its Robs job to talk about details:
China is slowly starving, I wonder if this is realated to the Chinese troops being forward deployed, but I don´t see
much of an alternative here. Frontline is stable though and Rob is doing a great job keeping any japanese
advances at bay.
Java is split into the Japanese north and the still Dutch south, this will change soon though as Mike is advancing fast.
Burma is Robs masterpiece at the moment. Mike already stated that the Burmese front reminds him of the Africa campaign,
because of the changing luck in battle. Rob was able to hold Mandalay and even did a small expedition to the south although
this resulted in a gutted Indian division. Still, I am enjoying every battle replay there simply because thats where the
knife fight is taking place.
Thats it for now.
Happy new year, and may 2012 be a good year for everybody except Mikes troops... [:D]
the US/NZ side with a focus on the areas of interest:
US CV: Since a sub got lucky SE of Wake and finished of Yorktown with just 2(!!) torps I am very carful with the remaining flattops.
2 are right now runnig through their June upgrades and the others are docked at Pearl.
Currently I consider using them for fast Air transport of several bomber and fighter groups to Auckland, not sure if this is
a good idea but they don´t have anything to do right now except waiting for the group size increase and also for Wasp.
KB on the other hand should be now close to max strenght and Mike is a bit more careful announcing its position, so no free raiding
at the moment, and I don´t want to risk collecting another torpedo salvo anyway.
NorthPac: Here we are doing a slow, quiet crawl along the Aleuthians without air cover. I am trying to avoid getting Mikes attention
here as long as the chain lacks fallback positions to the east.
The furhtest exposed base is Adak Island, which received a Inf Brigade and Arty yesterday, support units will follow soon.
I wont progress much further here until I am able to fast-construct airbases along the chain, the first SeaBees are already training for the
area.
The plan here is simple: Steady buildup with low value forces as long as Japan remains strong. In case Mike totally ignores this area
it will grow into an offensive platform to threaten the Kuriles and finally mainland Japan.
South/SouthWestPac: For me basically the areas overlap and I don´t have any intention to change that. Auckland has received a fine
ammount of troops now and many of them have been shuttled to Noumea and the Fidjis. The current frontline bases are Noumea/Koumac,
with Koumac relying heavily on Australian support and Noumea bristling with US/USMC troops (although bristling is still a bit on the optimistic side).
Fidjis received one Marine Regiment and more is on the way, I opted for a deep defense in this area consisting of a triangle with Vavau being the
main base behind the two islands of Pago Pago and Suva. The advantage of this is as soon as the distribution is finished I can run in troops
to Vavau to both northern bases in case of an invasion and provide mutual support from there.
Wake: Interesting, Mike has left the Island in peace now. In my opinion this is a mistake. The island has received no reinforcements up to
now but I am really considering to do so. Both the MarineDef unit and the BF are at full strnght and I have 20000+ suplies there.
No air as if Mike thinks the island is no threat then I wont spoil him until I made up my mind about reinforcing.
If I can shuttle another unit of raiders there and maybe some additional arty this will mean the return of th Catalinas to the island.
And if Mike really does nothing tho threaten the base it will be in a position where it can treaten the reinforcement of Kwalein Islands
and develop into a sub base which will relive Midway of the job because Wake is located closer to potential hunting grounds.
Other news, but its Robs job to talk about details:
China is slowly starving, I wonder if this is realated to the Chinese troops being forward deployed, but I don´t see
much of an alternative here. Frontline is stable though and Rob is doing a great job keeping any japanese
advances at bay.
Java is split into the Japanese north and the still Dutch south, this will change soon though as Mike is advancing fast.
Burma is Robs masterpiece at the moment. Mike already stated that the Burmese front reminds him of the Africa campaign,
because of the changing luck in battle. Rob was able to hold Mandalay and even did a small expedition to the south although
this resulted in a gutted Indian division. Still, I am enjoying every battle replay there simply because thats where the
knife fight is taking place.
Thats it for now.
Happy new year, and may 2012 be a good year for everybody except Mikes troops... [:D]