In real life the 1st marine div was dropped at Lunga and left. I am seeing the effect of extened sea lines of supply and lack of air cover. In senario 19, without the battle of midway, it is/was suicide to deploy forward w/ the Americal. I must admit I am cutting my teeth with this email game and could not wait to see some action.
Regards the loss of 2 US carriers, the original plan was for the lexington to show itself south of lunga to the Shokaku and Zuikaku, which did happen. I wanted the TF to leave the area the next turn without incident. In addition, my action report did not show the TF being seen by the jap recon. So I decided to stay an extra turn. I set all the SBD's to naval attack w/
no naval search and guess what happened. The Jap fleet showed up the next turn in the ajacent hex and sank the carrier w/ total surprise. For me that was a major lesson learned.
The reason for the bait was that I had sent the yorktown on long Right N/W hook to Truk for a deep penetration raid into the jap oiler fleet. I timed the attack to start on the 19 of June before the main jap carrier fleets started to arrive on the 24th. This would have given me 3/4 days of shooting transports. One allied oiler was in tow.
If the Lady Lex had done her job and drawn the jap carriers south, The Yorktown might have had time to get out, but the gods of war were not in the allies favor . For all you nay sayers, my count is the japs have 8 oilers that arrive before the main carrier fleet. My mission was to cut the umbical cord of the jap fleet. Did not have enough power when I got there. Want to here Todd's point of view. We did shoot a few soldiers from the 144reg in the water about 90 miles from Truk. LOL BigRED
