Key movements, such as flanking a carrier group or setting up a submarine ambush.
To prepare a high-quality "battle report" for , you should structure it like a formal military after-action report (AAR). This format focuses on chronological analysis, unit performance, and strategic outcomes rather than personal feelings. 1. Report Identification Mission Name: (e.g., Operation Ten-Go, Battle of Midway). Theater of Operations: Pacific Ocean. Reporting Officer: Your Commander Name. Battlestations Pacific
Initial positioning of the fleet or air squadrons. Key movements, such as flanking a carrier group
Squadrons of fighters, dive bombers, or torpedo bombers. Reporting Officer: Your Commander Name
Landing Craft (LST) or C47s for capturing island command posts. 4. Chronological Action Summary
Significant dicey moments or major unit losses (e.g., "Wingmen proved ineffective during the train escort phase"). 5. Outcome and Analysis
Observations for future sorties, such as adjusting hotkeys for better response time or coordinating specific unique units in multiplayer. Recommended Tools & Resources