• @Imperious:

    they had 4 in the pacific, and 4 on the other side.

    **hornet,wasp, ranger,**and the Jeep carrier long Island all on the Atlantic side.

    Source: common knowledge. sorry no book recommendation.

    so US could have 1 in pac, and 1 in Atlantic or just one on Pacific…oh wait it has just one… so its perfect.

    So if the US had 8 and their strength can be represented by 1 CV can you explain what the 3 CVs for Japan represent in strength? You would think the Japanese would have to have at least 20 CVs in 1941. The 2 CV and 4 fighters are a good representation for the PH attack but is the 3rd CV necessary?


  • OK the US player should have 1 CV in the atlantic to be fair…but you see a carrier = 4-6 such units, and they really have 3.5 carriers representing ( remember the jeep carrier is a very small carrier)

    For Japan: 13 carriers which makes 3 pieces (if using the 4-6 per guideline.) I remind you that a number of these carriers are escort class or seaplane carriers.

    Shōkaku-class (2)
    Soryu-class (2)
    Ryujo
    Akagi
    Kaga
    Taiyo
    Chiyoda
    Hōshō
    Unyo ( which was available spring 42)
    Zuiho
    Shoho

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