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20th July 1944 - 2/12/2007 6:34:45 PM   
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Hi all,

It seems like the Japanese have turned about in Burma. Rather than retreating to Rahaeng they are massing at the crossing NE of Moulmein. As such rather than rushing a partial force across the Irriwadi I am massing and am now moving all of my force towards the enemy from Rangoon - 7000AV.

Allied airpower will pound this position.

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Quiet in SRA except 90 more Aviation Support arriving at Bulla and 90 more at Babo. This will allow Mediums to fly from here soon against Amboina, Sorong and Weda.

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Bad weather meant no recon took place over Japan. We try again tomorrow before bombing again. Another B29BG flew into Saipan today.

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SS Croaker damaged the empty AO Kazahaya with a torpedo 240 miles SSW of Camranh Bay. CVE Taiyo was also spottted in this TF.

Air sightings = 9
Air attacks = 0

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2 x AK, an LCI and an LST arrive in theatre tomorrow.

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RE: 20th July 1944 - 2/12/2007 7:09:29 PM   
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Lose any more carriers?

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21st July 1944 - 2/12/2007 8:45:24 PM   
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Hi all,

Hi T - Not recently. Have you?

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A further 'quiet' day overall with Allied LBA bombing the IJS positions NE of Moulmein. Over 1000 enemy troops were hit today. My force is 37 miles from it's destination.

250,000 tonnes of supply have started to unload at Rangoon.

254th Indian Tk Bde again forced the Japanese to retreat along the Taung Gyi - Rahaeng trail. They are now across the Irriwadi.

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The rest of 503rd USA Para's have reached the outskirts of Singkawang. Within 2 days 2 x USA Division should be there too. We then either wait for 2 x ARM Bn's (a week away) or we attack.

28,000 tonnes of suuply are en route to both Babo and Bulla to support limited bombing campaigns.

Damaged British Capitol Ships are skirting Australia around Cooktown heading towards the bigger southern ports.

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Again bad weather means limited recon of Japan. We will try to hit Nagasaki's Heavy Industry tomorrow night.

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SS Gunnel blew up PC PC-19 with 3 torpeodes 240 miles NW of Jesselton. In return she was located and sunk by PC Miyake and DD Momo with 9 x DC.

Air sightings = 8
Air attacks = 0

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2 x LST, an LCI, AK and a DE arrive in theatre tomorrow as does a PBM Squadron.

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RE: 21st July 1944 - 2/12/2007 8:55:27 PM   
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Nope, Bruce can't find 'em...

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RE: 21st July 1944 - 2/13/2007 3:35:18 AM   
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You did lose some naval airmen however

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22nd July 1944 - 2/13/2007 7:09:57 PM   
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Hi all,

A fairly quiet day as the Allied advance reaches the Irriwadi NW of Japanese positions in Burma. They should cross tomorrow. I doubt i'll force the Japanese to retreat but if I can make it across and stay there I know my force is greater than his and in time I will wear him down in the open.

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Quiet in SRA.

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Bad weather meant my B29's did not take off to hit Nagasaki. We try again tomorrow. Mossie's reconned the place ok today though.

I am thinking of going for Iwo Jima pretty soon (maybe within 2 months). I see little point in waiting since my Fleet is in good shape other than MSW's and LCI/LST. I will just have to accept mine/CD losses but get my troops ashore. I will think further on this.

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No submarine attacks today.

Air sightings = 8
Air attacks = 0

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CVE Matanikau, CL Trenton, 2 x AK, an AP ad a DD arrive in theatre tomorrow as does a Corsair squadron.

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23rd July 1944 - 2/13/2007 8:16:38 PM   
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Hi all,

Well the big push in Burma ended in massive casualties for me:

Ground combat at 30,34

Allied Shock attack

Attacking force 398321 troops, 1986 guns, 1209 vehicles, Assault Value = 8800

Defending force 351163 troops, 2033 guns, 667 vehicles, Assault Value = 6948

Allied max assault: 7852 - adjusted assault: 961

Japanese max defense: 6117 - adjusted defense: 3672

Allied assault odds: 0 to 1


Japanese ground losses:
6132 casualties reported
Guns lost 265
Vehicles lost 1

Allied ground losses:
29597 casualties reported
Guns lost 299
Vehicles lost 21

The good news is most of those are disablements and my troops will recover if given the chance too.

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2 x USA Division have reached the outskirts of Singkawang. I am not expecting major difficulties in taking the place. Tomorrow bombardments and recon will be carried out before the decision is made whether to attack or not.

Both additional BF's are ashore at Bulla and Babo and supplies are flowing ashore.

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50 x B29 bombed Nagasaki at night and achieved 4 HI hits damaging 4 out of 600 production A discouraging start. There are co-ordination problems here since there are 192 x B29 available on Saipan. I have an AF HQ en route which will hopefully help.

Tomorrow they will try to damage Hamamatsu's Manpower and cause fires.

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SS Becuna evaded 5 x ASW ships 180 miles south of Camranh Bay.

Air sightings = 7
Air attacks = 1

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24th July 1944 - 2/14/2007 1:07:05 AM   
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Hi all,

Burma remained quiet today with neither the Japanese or Allies bombarding each other NE of Moulmein. Clearly the horrendous conditions for both sides over the past year have led to a days break.

Unfortunately for the Japanese Allied LBA scored 1200+ casualties on 61st Division's positions

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The Japanese at Singkawang consist of elements of IJA Diviison, SNLF Bde, ARM Rgt, BF and a Cons. Bn. We'll await the Allied armour which is 20 miles away. Thundebolts and TBM's will bomb Japanese positions from Pontianak:

Ground combat at Singkawang

Allied Bombardment attack

Attacking force 36436 troops, 421 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 846

Defending force 16691 troops, 119 guns, 143 vehicles, Assault Value = 443

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37 x B29's achieved 40 Fires at Hamamatsu through Night bombing and shot down a Nick NF. I'm not impressed by night bombing so far. We'll await the arrival of Twining's AF HQ, the removal of a Havoc BG (to create space) and see then. Tomorrow they will target Shimuzu's Mitsubishu Engine plants.

Some formations on Saipan were dismayed to receive orders today to prepare for the invasion of Iwo Jima.............

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A good day for my submarines...........

SS O23 evaded convoy escorts 60 miles NE of Jesselton.

SS Barb sank oil laden TK Jinei with a torpedo 120 miles NE of Jesselton. In return she was attacked throughout the day by escorts - 12 x DC near miss - 17/0/0. Well done lads another TK gone

SS S-32 patrolling new hunting grounds after a patrol tip-off located, surfaced and sank AK Taisei Maru with 1 shell and 2 torpedoes 60 miles west of Onnekotan Jima, northern Kuriles.

SS Grayback sank the troop laden AP Ginyo Maru with 2 torpedoes 60 miles east of Tori Shima. 109th IJA Division elements were left swimming. Probably heading for Iwo Jima. In return the escorts landed 1 x DC hit, 6 x DC near miss - 28/32/0. Back to Saipan for repair.

Air sightings = 11
Air attacks = 2

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CVE Shipley Bay, SS Caiman, an AK, AP, DE and a LST arrive in theatre tomorrow.

A snap shot of my top aces. All CV based:




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25th July 1944 - 2/14/2007 8:47:34 PM   
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Hi all,

Slowly but surely my men are recovering in Burma. Increased by 150 AV over the past 3 days.

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81st IJA Division's positions are bobmed at Singkawang. I have decided to try for a deliberate attack in 2 days time.

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Shimuzu is bombed at night and once more no hits are achieved I have had enough of night bombing (at least for now). I will try a surprise day attack on Nagasaki tomorrow. Recon indicates only 2 enemy fighters on CAP.

Overall things are fairly stagnant on all 3 fronts as we ready ourselves for the enxt attacks.

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SS Besugo sank AP Hino Maru #3 with 2 torpedoes 120 miles NE of Bonin Island. Once more 109th IJA Division men were left swimming,. That's between 4500-6000K worth of troops that have had to swim from that division or between 20-25% of it. In return Besugo took 2 x DC hit, 3 x DC near miss - 10/40/0. She will return back to Saipan.

Air sightings = 11
Air attacks = 2

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CVE Kwajalein, an AP and a LSV arrive in theatre tomorrow.

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26th July 1944 - 2/15/2007 2:18:25 PM   
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Hi all,

Bad weather prevcented my B29's from bombing Nagasaki during the day.

Morre of the same across the theatre. Tomorrow my troops will attack at Singkawang.

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A good day for my submarines.

SS Seawolf evaded 2 x PG 180 miles east of Tarakan.

SS S-34 sank AP Shinyo Maru with 2 torpedoes 180 miles east of Sapporo. 1 x DC near miss - 4/0/0.

SS Tilefish heavily damaged PC Awaji with a torpedo 60 miles east of Camranh Bay. In return she was hunted throughout the day and received 7 x DC near miss - 16/9/0. She will stay on station to challenge this ASW TF.

SS Hake heavily damaged the oil laden AO Shioya with a torpedo 60 miles NE of Taytay.

SS Robalo was attacked by 5 x DD 120 miles SE of Shanghai today. 1 x DC near miss - 6/0/0.

Air sightings = 8
Air attacks = 0

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27th July 1944 - 2/15/2007 5:15:08 PM   
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Hi all,

More of the same in Burma with my AV rising to 5000 again now. Constant bombing of IJA positions NE of Moulmein.

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I am AMAZED at this failed attack at Singkawang. I have NO idea why. I am in full supply and un-disrupted:

Ground combat at Singkawang

Allied Deliberate attack

Attacking force 36542 troops, 419 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 855

Defending force 16362 troops, 103 guns, 142 vehicles, Assault Value = 436

Allied max assault: 697 - adjusted assault: 256

Japanese max defense: 346 - adjusted defense: 1139

Allied assault odds: 0 to 1 (fort level 3)


Japanese ground losses:
194 casualties reported
Guns lost 1

Allied ground losses:
677 casualties reported
Guns lost 42

I will wait for my 2 x ARM Bn's to reach Singkawang and see then. I also have a spare RCT + ARM Bn at Banja I will probably commit up the coast.

3 x Havoc squadrons have arrived at Darwin for deployment to either Banja or Babo/Bulla. They will probably go to Babo/Bulla with FB's going to Banja to bomb IJA troops at Balikpapan.

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At last clear weather at Saipan and Nagasaki is pounded by 178 x B29. No enemy fighters were on CAP and 280 of the 600 HI was damaged This netted me about 500 Strategic points too.

Good good. A massive difference here as you can tell compapred to the piddly night bombing. I will rest tomorrow before hitting elsewhere. The priorty IMO has to be nearby oil sites. He MUST be struggling for oil with few TK/AO left. With Sumatra, Java and souther Borneo 'cut-off' by me he has to get oil from nearby sites.

I'm right in thinking without oil he won't produce anything either right?

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SS Tuna evaded 5 x ASW craft 60 miles SE of Camranh Bay.

SS Hake sank PC Shonon Maru 15 with a torpedo 60 miles NE of Taytay. She is out of torpedoes now and will return to Darwin.

SS Pilotfish tracked the damaged AO Shioya near to Manila and put her under with 2 more torpedoes.

Air sightings = 12
Air attacks = 2
Air hits = 1 - SS Flying Fish by a Sally 240 miles SW of Camranh Bay.

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An SS, DE, AK and LST arrive in theatre tomorrow as does an F6F-5N squadron.

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RE: 27th July 1944 - 2/15/2007 5:23:04 PM   
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I'm right in thinking without oil he won't produce anything either right?



Without oil he won't produce any HI. What you don't know is if he has any oil reserves in Japan (or anywhere else he has HI factories). They are immune to your bombing. Also, he may have HI points he has produced in reserve. They are immune to your bombing. By killing his TK/AOs you're eliminating his ability to move oil (AK/APs can't move oil) and by killing his HI you're reducing his ability to produce HI points.

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RE: 27th July 1944 - 2/15/2007 8:23:43 PM   
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I am AMAZED at this failed attack at Singkawang. I have NO idea why. I am in full supply and un-disrupted:



Those guys have got to be pretty fatigued after having been transported and then marched from Pontianak. How's their morale? And what do you mean by 'un-disrupted'? I don't see how they could possibly have 0 disruption. All those factors will combine to drive down the ending assault value. If you let them rest a day or two their combat value will go up. Got support?

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RE: 27th July 1944 - 2/15/2007 10:26:27 PM   
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I am AMAZED at this failed attack at Singkawang. I have NO idea why. I am in full supply and un-disrupted:



Those guys have got to be pretty fatigued after having been transported and then marched from Pontianak. How's their morale? And what do you mean by 'un-disrupted'? I don't see how they could possibly have 0 disruption. All those factors will combine to drive down the ending assault value. If you let them rest a day or two their combat value will go up. Got support?


My guess would be simply a "bad roll of the dice". Have you tried artillery bombardments there?

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28th July 1944 - 2/15/2007 11:45:31 PM   
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Hi all,

Hi Mike - as such I will try 2 things I think:

1.) Kill the remaining oil production that I can reach EXCEPT areas already cut-off. This leaves Tarakan, Brunei, Miri, Formosa, China, Manchuria, Japan.

2.) Like in BTR IMO the other weakness for the Japanese in plane production is engine production. I may attack a few of these in due course just to keep Faber honest.

Hi killowatts - Fatigue was about 50. Morale is 60 now so certainly no lower than that. Dusruption was 20ish. It;s now 60ish. They are in full supply and support. I suppsoe what I meant was in comparison to the Japabnese which I outnumber and outclass I still have 1:4 odds DESPITE the WORSE conditions his men are in. Nevermind though, The vagaries of war.

I will transport the RCT and ARM Bn from Banja. In Due course I will probably move the 7th Australian Division up there too.

Hi Capt. - Good to hear from you. May well have been. I've been bombarding for a week. They're tough them Japs

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Today was very quiet day in the war with bad weather affecting many air raids.

It was time for some plan relocation though:

Rangoon is up and running now so the B29's residing at Dacca/Calcutta have relocated with Spitfires nearer the front.

Pontianak reached Level 3 airfields. As such a Mossie FB + 36 x F4U1D Squadron flew in. They will also bomb enemy troops at Singkawang.

Faber thought he could sneak in some transports to Singkawang. Not so buddy. 10 x Tina were shot down by patrolling Corsairs..........

76 x F4U1D will be at Banja tomorrow. They will also bomb enemy troops at Balikpapan.

My damaged ships from the SC battles around Pontianak are all empty of water and are sailing under P38J protection to Banja and then onto Darwin.

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My Saipan B29's will target Taipei's (Formosa) Oilfields tomorrow.

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I slipped in a nice 4 x DD SC TF in the Kuriles, northern Japan. Faber has been sending the odd small convoy to Paramushiro Jima and Onnetokan Jima:

Night Time Surface Combat, near Paramushiro Jima at 82,34

Japanese Ships
AK Ryuzan Maru, Shell hits 9, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk

Allied Ships
DD Heywood Edwards
DD Erben
DD Smalley
DD Twiggs

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No submarine attacks today.

Air sightings = 9
Air attacks = 1

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A DE arrive in theatre tomorrow.

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29th July 1944 - 2/16/2007 2:38:52 PM   
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Hi all,

More of the same in Burma.

Except my 4 x B29BG at Rangoon have been ordered to bomb oil targets as well. They will hopefully target Lanchow, China tomorrow.

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In SRA FB's attacked 81st IJA Division at Singkawang from Pontianak.

Corsairs and Kittyhawk III's will bomb Balikpapan from Banja tomorrow.

Faber is using Barges around Toboali. As such a Mossive FB Squadron is ordered for low level Naval Attack at Pontianak.

Still resting my B29's at Koepang before attacking Oil targets.

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Saipan's B29's flattened Oil production at Taipei, Formosa. 50 less oil for Faber.

They will rest tomorrow.

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A day of overconfidence for me in the Submarine war where I tried to challenge his ASW assets:

SS Sailfish was attacked by convoy escorts 120 miles NE of Bonin Island - 3 x DC hit, 8 x DC near miss - 46/91/0.

SS Atule was attacked by convoy escorts 180 miles north of Iwo Jima. 2 x DC hit, 8 x DC near miss - 46/50/0.

SS Saury sank AG AG-104 with 3 shells 60 miles SE of Palembang.

SS Paddle was attacked by 5 x ASW vessels 60 miles NE of Bonin Island - 2 x DC hit, 9 x DC near miss - 41/96/0.

SS Tuna was attacked by 5 x ASW vessels 120 miles SE of Camranh Bay - 1 x DC hit - 16/50/0.

Air sightings = 8
Air attacks = 0

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2 x AK, an LCI and SS Sea Poacher will arrive in theatre tomorrow as does 96th USA Division.

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RE: 29th July 1944 - 2/16/2007 3:00:24 PM   
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RE: 29th July 1944 - 2/16/2007 9:18:53 PM   
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SS Paddle

Is this not the worst name for a sub ever.

At least its not the SS leaky or SS hatchopen.

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30th July 1944 - 2/16/2007 11:55:01 PM   
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Hi all,

Hi T - Pffft. As I say the price you pay for not being diligent. Today was normal service resumed

Hi Niceguy - there are some comical names IMO. I can't recall them now though.....Wine induced

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2 good examples of teamwork today.

Firstly, off Singkawang. Mossie FB's attacked barges (presumably carrying supplies) 60 miles west of Singkawang sinking one of them and holling 2 of them. Later on in the day SS Mingo sank AG AG-5033 with 5 shells.

Secondly, off Onnetokan Jima, Kuriles:

Night Time Surface Combat, near Onnekotan Jima at 81,34

Japanese Ships
PC PC-4
PC PC-21, Shell hits 5, on fire
PC PC-25
PC PC-30, Shell hits 10, on fire, heavy damage
PC PC-32, Shell hits 18, and is sunk
AK Kojun Maru
AK Eiji Maru
AK Akitsushima Maru, Shell hits 35, and is sunk

Allied Ships
DD Heywood Edwards, Shell hits 1
DD Erben, Shell hits 1
DD Smalley
DD Twiggs, Shell hits 1

In the afternoon SS S-32 sank AK Kojun Maru with 2 torpedoes 60 miles west of Onnetokan Jima.

My DD's are low on fuel and will return to Attu Island.

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Bad weather prevented B29's leaving Rangoon today. They will try again for Lanchow tomorrow.

Saipain's B29's will go for Niigata's oilfields on Honshu.

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It's time to start things moving again I feel. I will start to get shipoping to San Francisco to embark Iwo Jima's forces.

I will also move more forces from Australia (when I can) to Borneo.

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RE: 30th July 1944 - 2/16/2007 11:56:01 PM   
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Hi T - Pffft. As I say the price you pay for not being diligent.


More like the price you pay for not being too bright...

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RE: 30th July 1944 - 2/16/2007 11:56:48 PM   
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Hi Niceguy - there are some comical names IMO.


The Pyro and the Crater are two. Waahoo is pretty giggly...

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RE: 30th July 1944 - 2/16/2007 11:57:07 PM   
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You have better results with your subs?

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Hi all,

Hi T - Pffft. As I say the price you pay for not being diligent.


More like the price you pay for not being too bright...



Dar......my name Speedy......i make things go.....



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You have better results with your subs?


I play the Japs, so no...

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31st July 1944 - 2/17/2007 1:08:45 PM   
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Hi all,

Rangoon's B29's struck out at Lanchow, China today damaging 85 of the 120 oil production there.

Faber is clearly aware I am going for oil now. Fine by me. He either disperses his air assets to cover all of the production locations or lets me squash them.

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4 x Beaufighter FB Squadrons arrived at Darwin today for upcoming deployment to the SRA and anti-troop missions.

An enemy ASW TF tracking SS Trenchant was attacked by Mossie FB's and TBM's from Pontianak. PG Chiyo Maru was left heavily damaged after taking 4 bombs and a torpedo. 2 x PC also took shell hits from the Mossie's.

Enemy Barges at Toboali and Singkawang. I will receive some PT's at Pontianak tomorrow to deal with these pests.

Bad weather meant Koepang B29's did not hit Tarakan's airfields. A further B29 BG has arrived at Koepang giving me 144 x B29 there.

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Bad weather meant Saipan's B29's did not hit Niigata today.

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SS Corvina was sunk by 5 x ASW vessels today 60 miles west of Manila. 5 x DC hit, 12 x DC near miss. R.I.P.

SS Becuna evaded 4 x ASW vessels 60 miles SW of Camranh Bay.

SS Trenchant missed PG Chiyo Maru (a targetted ships today after later probably being sunk by LBA from Pontianak) 180 miles ENE of Palembang.

Air sightings = 14
Air attacks = 4

SS Paddle and SS Sailfish both sank today as well making it a bad end to the month with 3 x SS sunk in 3 days.............

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An AK, LST and a DE arrive in theatre tomorrow as does a B29 BG

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End of July............ - 2/17/2007 1:27:13 PM   
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Hi all,

Points:

Japanese: + 1618
Allied: + 4402

Bases:

Japanese: - 9 (+163 points)
Allied: + 9 (+1698 points)

Planes:

Allied lost: 494
Japanese lost: 710

Troops:

Allied lost: 285 points
Japanese lost: 1052 points

Ships:

Allies lost: 41 ships - 677 points - The main contributor here is CV Intrepid along with 5 x SS the rest must be from the Saipan invasion.

Japanese lost: 67 ships - 485 points - Submarines accounted for 26 of these ships. The rest mainly by my CV raids near Okinawa and Legaspi.

Strategic points: 462

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Thoughts:

Overall an average month in terms of objectives completed - Saipan taken. Borneo NOT oroken as expected. Only a partial breakthrough in Burma but the Capital Rangoon was liberated.

It is time to re-galvanise things and strike again. I will list my thoughts over the next few days.




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RE: End of July............ - 2/17/2007 2:18:48 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Speedy

Hi all,

Points:

Japanese: + 1618
Allied: + 4402

Bases:

Japanese: - 9 (+163 points)
Allied: + 9 (+1698 points)

Planes:

Allied lost: 494
Japanese lost: 710

Troops:

Allied lost: 285 points
Japanese lost: 1052 points

Ships:

Allies lost: 41 ships - 677 points - The main contributor here is CV Intrepid along with 5 x SS the rest must be from the Saipan invasion.

Japanese lost: 67 ships - 485 points - Submarines accounted for 26 of these ships. The rest mainly by my CV raids near Okinawa and Legaspi.

Strategic points: 462

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Thoughts:

Overall an average month in terms of objectives completed - Saipan taken. Borneo NOT oroken as expected. Only a partial breakthrough in Burma but the Capital Rangoon was liberated.

It is time to re-galvanise things and strike again. I will list my thoughts over the next few days.






I must say I´m surprised that Faber´s still able to get a 1:1,5 kill ratio in planes this month. And of course your subs are doing good (better say only average if I compare the kills to earlier months.. )

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1st August 1944 - 2/17/2007 8:37:52 PM   
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Hi all,

Hi Castor - The majority of my plane losses are from ops nowadays. Take the last day for example: I lost 23 planes. 18 of which were due to ops. Faber just doesn't challenge any airbase within fighter range (wisely IMO).

As a final addendum 304 of my 494 plane losses were due to Ops last month.

I am launching betyween 600-8000 sorties a day against:

LCU's in Burma
Macassar
Kendari
Bali
Singkawang
Balikpapan
Tarwa
Kwajalein
Eniwetok
Marcus Island
Tinian
Onnetokan Jima

Etc..............

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I shelled Tavoy during the night with Queen Elizabeth and Renown TF. Just to keep Faber honest

Rangoon B29's will hopefully hit the small oilfield at Sian, China tomorrow.

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Mossie's and TBM's sank 2 barges near Singkawang and damaged 2 more.

Bad weather again grounded both Banja and Koepang.

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Niigata was attacked by 112 x B29. 48 x Jack were on CAP and did well in shopotding down 34 x B29 for the loss of 9 x Jack. 62 x B29 bombed and damaged 40 of the 100 oil there.

Not great but at least damage was done to the oil production.

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SS Tinosa played cat and mouse with 2 x MSW, 2 x PG, 1 x PC 240 miles south of Camranh Bay. By the end of the day she was unscathed and sank MSW Choun Maru #6 with 2 torpedoes.

SS O23 was attacked by convoy escorts 120 miles ENE of Jesselton. 1 x DC near miss - 4/0/0.

Air sightings = 8
Air attacks = 0

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CVE Munda, CVE Hollandia and an AK arrive in theatre tomororw.

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Hi all,

Sian's oil production is no more. B29's took care of that today. They will rest tomorrow.

Check out this for a nice LCU bombardment NE of Moulmein:

Ground combat at 30,34

Allied Bombardment attack

Attacking force 324218 troops, 1679 guns, 974 vehicles, Assault Value = 6702

Defending force 362777 troops, 1865 guns, 685 vehicles, Assault Value = 7357


Japanese ground losses:
1433 casualties reported
Guns lost 28

Now on to my thoughts for Burma:

As you can see where are deadlocked (again) NE of Moulmein.

In the next 2 months I receive 3 x Division, 1 x RCT at Karachi. Resting at Rangoon are 1 x Division, 2 x Bde, 4 x ARM. At Moulmein are 1 x Division, 4 x Bde, 4 x ARM.

When I have assmebled all of these forces AND IF the situation is the same NE of Moulmein it will be time for another seaborne invasion. I will have 2 x Brit CV and 3 x CVE by then.

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In the SRA lots of naval activity between Borneo and Sumatra.

Weirdly my PT's didn't attack the Barges?:

Night Time Surface Combat, near Singkawang at 25,57

Japanese Ships
AG AG-5067
AG AG-5068
AG AG-5069
AG AG-5070
AG AG-5071
AG AG-5087
AG AG-5088
AG AG-5089
AG AG-5090
AG AG-5091
AG AG-5112
AG AG-5113
AG AG-5114
AG AG-5115
AG AG-5116

Allied Ships
PT PT-183
PT PT-184
PT PT-185
PT PT-186
PT PT-187
PT PT-188
PT PT-189
PT PT-190
PT PT-191
PT PT-196
PT PT-219
PT PT-220

No ideas why.

During the day an AG was sunk by a TBM, AK Korei Maru was heavily damaged by 12 x shells + 2 x bombs from Mossie 120 miles SW of Singapore and the best action was on a convoy NW of Borneo:

Day Air attack on TF at 24,54


Allied aircraft
TBM Avenger x 3
Mosquito FB.VI x 3
P-47D Thunderbolt x 48


Allied aircraft losses
P-47D Thunderbolt: 1 damaged

Japanese Ships
AV Sanyo Maru, Shell hits 12, Bomb hits 1, on fire, heavy damage
PC Kyo Maru #6
MSW Musashi Maru
AK Nittai Maru
AK Naruo Maru
MSW Takashima Maru, Bomb hits 2, on fire, heavy damage
MSW Tama Maru #5
MSW Tokuho Maru #5, Bomb hits 1, on fire, heavy damage

Will AV Sanyo Maru sink?

Bad weather again prevented B29's at Koepang from taking off

I have moved a Helldiver Squadron into Pontianak to add more anti-shipping capability up there.

Now my plans for SRA:

We are in deadlock at Balikpapan and I plan to leave it there for now.

I want to focus on west Borneo - Singkawang and Kuching. Singkawang can be taken since Faber only has 420 AV there and can't get more in. I have 830 AV there + ARM Bn 10 miles away. I have an RCT, + ARM Bn en route from Banja. I hope this will be enough to take him.

I have 5 x Australian Division + 1 Australian Cav Bde en route to Darwin. 5 of these 6 units need to be transfered from Australian Command first. I don't want to use these on Borneo if I can help it.

In due course I may even launch a 2 pronged attack on Malaya - from Moulmein via sea and from Singkawang by sea. Just thinking aloud here.

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SS Tantalus finished off the damaged MSW Takashima Maru with 2 torpedoes.

Air sightings = 9
Air attacks = 2

I have launched a further 10 x SS patrol from Darwin bound for the Hong Kong/Formosa area.

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2 x AK, an LCI(G) and a DE arrive in theatre tomorrow.




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RE: 1st August 1944 - 2/18/2007 2:26:23 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Speedy

Hi all,

Hi Castor - The majority of my plane losses are from ops nowadays. Take the last day for example: I lost 23 planes. 18 of which were due to ops. Faber just doesn't challenge any airbase within fighter range (wisely IMO).

As a final addendum 304 of my 494 plane losses were due to Ops last month.

I am launching betyween 600-8000 sorties a day against:

LCU's in Burma
Macassar
Kendari
Bali
Singkawang
Balikpapan
Tarwa
Kwajalein
Eniwetok
Marcus Island
Tinian
Onnetokan Jima

Etc..............

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that puts your losses under another light...

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