Dec 21 Allies
Supply to Singapore is cut off with fall of Borneo and NEI.
Burma road is still open though.
Lexington and Enterprise arrive.
The UK receives a DD, De Ruter.
Almost all of the US BB's are at full strength except the bottomed ones.
But blockades are now in place on Philippines, Sura, Noumea, and Port Moresby.
The NZ air unit still can't reach Australia but I moved it to the NW hex of the island to see if any of the Australian land hexes on the east coast it can reach from there support air.
Burma
A new line out of attack range of the Japanese is formed but a garrison is left to die in Rangoon to help slow them. There doesn't appear to be an immediate threat to Bombay so that Corps splits again and sends a division to the Burma front. The remaining unit is set on priority to get it up to strength.
China is rained out so only some adjustments to the line are made.
Production
India had enough PP to make all their key units active, so now switch to 100 points to Reinforcements/Upgrades.
China also upped to all points going to Reinforcements.
UK builds another Infantry unit. Hopefully it can find a way to get them to India.
US has 248 PP in inventory so it builds:
1 Inf Div
1 LS + 2 Oilers using up its remaining shipyard capacity.
2 Supply Trucks
4 AA
Supply Trucks and AA are a quick way to reinforce the allies. They can usually be placed just about anywhere but China.
If found that I had used all my US MM capacity and the UK still had excess MM capacity so I upped my convoys.
Extra 10 PP to Australia and another 60 to UK.
The UK can't just turn around and forward the US supplies to India but it does increase the UK production number which then increases the amount of PP that can be shipped.
Problems I foresee but have no tested answer for:
As the last of the islands fall the Japanese will turn to extending their air and naval coverage further south. It won't be long before Kido Butai sits down on the South Pacific convoy route and dares the US to do anything about it other than cut off supplies to their allies or watch their Merchant Marine go to the bottom of the Pacific.
In March the US will have transports but how do they get them to Australia without the fast loops? I have no idea how difficult this will be since I have never tested. By then New Zealand will probably be the only Allied controlled base between the US and Sydney. If the Allies are lucky these convoys can move without being spotted. But I have never tested how blind the Japanese are if they have a screen of destroyers and subs out searching.
These things are also hard to test in hot seat because you know what is going on with both sides.
Any ideas out there?
Here is what Burma looks like:
