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Dec. 12th, 1942 After a long and taxing day – our first in a combat zone – I just managed to join my messmates to share a commemorative cup of sake in honor of the first of the ships lost heroes in combat. Anyway, the recall to the plotting table was immediate. Looks like my Officer, Lt. Goga takes care of his lot, while keeping his command efficient. Food (in a fashion) and drink where brought by orderlies and some sort of sleeping/resting facilities have been set up in the chart room. After taking some luke warm tea, hard tack and rice aboard, I managed a short shut-eye; but relevant night time combat results started coming in. The first report came from our forces hitting the beach at Tarakan. The next originated from the BBs covering the Manado force: Night Time Surface Combat at 41,67 Japanese Ships BB Ise, Hyuga, Fuso, Yamashiro DD Shiratsuyu, Shigure, Yamakaze, Kawakaze Allied Ships AK Elcano, Shell hits 8, and is sunk The next encounter was North of Brunei: Night Time Surface Combat at 33,55 Japanese Ships CA Chokai DD Sagiri Allied Ships AK Sagoland, Shell hits 16, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk AK Anakan, Shell hits 2, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk AK Bisayas, on fire AK Compagnia Filipinas AK Corregidor, Shell hits 2, on fire AK Palawan, Shell hits 6, Torpedo hits 1, on fire, heavy damage While the next encounter took place close to Legaspi Night Time Surface Combat at 45,55 Japanese Ships CA Maya Allied Ships MSW Bittern, Shell hits 3, and is sunk MSW Lark, Shell hits 1, on fire, heavy damage PC Napa, heavy damage PC Genesee, Shell hits 7, and is sunk AK Mayon, Shell hits 8, and is sunk Looks like the CAs assigned to join us are crack ships ! The last report came from SS RO-34: Allied Ships MSW Finch, Torpedo hits 2, on fire, heavy damage – the ship was reported sunk. Just a couple of minutes before false dawn, CL Oi alerted the TF because of an incoming bogey. Action stations ! The bogey turned out to be a lonely Catalina, damaged by our AA. Whether the Catalina managed to report our TF and its composition – or made it back to base is not known. One hour later an urgent message was received from the Manado force: Enemy warships are approaching, probably intend on interfering with the landing operations. A maximum effort strike from our TF was called for. All our bombers (16) went out and struck the approaching enemy: Day Air attack on TF, near Manado at 39,67 Japanese aircraft A6M2 Zero x 5 B5N2 Kate x 16 No Japanese losses Allied Ships DD Peary, Torpedo hits 2, on fire, heavy damage DD Pillsbury, Torpedo hits 1, on fire, heavy damage Aircraft Attacking: 3 x B5N2 Kate launching torpedoes at 200 feet 1 x B5N2 Kate launching torpedoes at 200 feet 4 x B5N2 Kate launching torpedoes at 200 feet 4 x B5N2 Kate launching torpedoes at 200 feet 4 x B5N2 Kate launching torpedoes at 200 feet While the strike from our TF took care of one enemy TF, a second strike from the CVs North West of our position, successfully interfered with a second surface TF at extreme range: Day Air attack on TF, near Manado at 39,67 Japanese aircraft B5N2 Kate x 23 No Japanese losses Allied Ships DD John D. Ford, Bomb hits 5, on fire, heavy damage DD Pope, Bomb hits 6, on fire, heavy damage PG Isabel Aircraft Attacking: 3 x B5N2 Kate bombing at 4000 feet 4 x B5N2 Kate bombing at 4000 feet 4 x B5N2 Kate bombing at 4000 feet 4 x B5N2 Kate bombing at 4000 feet 4 x B5N2 Kate bombing at 4000 feet 4 x B5N2 Kate bombing at 4000 feet The covering force finished the attackers off: Day Time Surface Combat, near Manado at 39,67 Japanese Ships BB Ise BB Hyuga BB Fuso BB Yamashiro DD Shiratsuyu DD Shigure DD Yamakaze DD Kawakaze Allied Ships DD Pillsbury, Shell hits 5, and is sunk PG Isabel, Shell hits 3, and is sunk Day Time Surface Combat, near Manado at 39,67 Japanese Ships BB Ise BB Hyuga BB Fuso BB Yamashiro DD Shiratsuyu DD Shigure DD Yamakaze DD Kawakaze Allied Ships DD John D. Ford, Shell hits 5, and is sunk DD Peary, Shell hits 1, and is sunk DD Pope, Shell hits 1, and is sunk During the day, Hudsons probably from Ambon attacked the CLs West from us and the Manado force without result. An attack by those Hudsons on our ML west of the Moluckas was intercepted by our fighters – damaging two of the bombers. Afternoon strikes from our TF had mixed results; Day Air attack on TF at 39,73 Japanese aircraft A6M2 Zero x 7 B5N2 Kate x 5 Japanese aircraft losses B5N2 Kate: 1 damaged Allied Ships AK Antonio, Torpedo hits 2, on fire, heavy damage Aircraft Attacking: 1 x B5N2 Kate launching torpedoes at 200 feet 4 x B5N2 Kate launching torpedoes at 200 feet Day Air attack on TF at 39,74 Japanese aircraft B5N2 Kate x 9 No Japanese losses Allied Ships AVD Sirius Aircraft Attacking: 1 x B5N2 Kate bombing at 4000 feet 4 x B5N2 Kate bombing at 4000 feet 4 x B5N2 Kate bombing at 4000 feet However: Bombers from Brunei, Jolo Isl., the CVs, Palau and the northern CVLs kept up incessant attacks and scored hits on enemy shipping. Our troops landed at Namlea secured the area. An invasion force for Ambon has left Palau today. Just a commentary from my side: The action around Manado today showcases the game engine at its best. Just imagine a rather small landing force is going “in” in the first light, when two enemy forces of warships come close – previously undetected and not identified.. The smaller strike from the CVEs goes for the smaller force, while the bombers from the CVs attack the larger force with larger numbers at extreme range. Both take the stuffing out of the enemy. And at long last the covering force (BBs) removes the thread. From a tactical view, all of this is in perspective. On the other hand: In the current configuration of the air component, CarDiv4 lacks “punch” - no doubt. But as long as the allied air disposition is in doubt, I can live with a bunch of transports escaping my grip, as long as my amphibious landings get through.
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