Gen.Hoepner
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Will edit and comment as soon as i get to office... for now just the combat txt Ok, here i am. Today was an important day. Operation "Frisco" has gone well (or at least that's what i think). The above-mentioned Frisco Op. was a secret plan, made by the americans, to attract his attention on the PI. The 4 us CVs have moved secretly from PH, passing close to Iwo Jiima, moving towards the PI. As soon as he detected my big ships with his recon planes, he started to move a significant amount of planes from all over the map towards Formosa-Okinawa-Saipan triangle. The icons of these bases became istantly "dark-red" the turn after my CVs were spotted. I took all the cautions, keeping my ships far from the "zero-range" of 10 hexes, so that only unescorted launches could me made by the IJAAF and IJNAF. incidentally we were able to protect some transports that were fleeing from the PI, having unloaded their cargos at Manila. At the same time my PI-based bombers officially started their campaign. Bataan Isl. was targeted on the first day of operation. On the little island, in the middle of the channell between Formosa and Luzon, there were present a Nate chutai and 2 sentais of recon planes. Our P-40s performed quite well, shooting down 3 nates and losing none of their planes. The damge at the base isn't that great, but the psicological effect was exactly what i wanted to achieve. The message is: now Formosa and the shipping lanes in the Cinese sea aren't safe; move some air assets in the area or pay the price. In China our attack towards Anking (a risky river-crossing) was bloody repulsed. He probably new where i was going and reinforced the base with one more division at the very last turn... I do not worry however: the general situation in China looks good. The operation "Retribution" is proceeding. Our troops are still loading. Tomorrow all the convoys will be ready and will start to move. Now let's just wait for the CVs to come back and we're ready to go. in 4/5 days the Kwalajein bombing should start. No planes are reported in the Marshalls, other than few aux units (probably Mavis/Emilies). Soon i'll describe the OOB for the upcoming campaign......it's impressive!! India: Well guys...i thank u all for your comments and suggestions. His shock attacks with pursue-option are really scrumbling my defensive plans.... tonight i'll post some more details with maps... However the problem now is that i've lost the contact with the KB....is it still in the Bengal bay or it's moving back to the pacific?? that could be a problem..... AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR 02/07/42 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Day Air attack on Batan Islands , at 46,47 Japanese aircraft Ki-27 Nate x 11 Allied aircraft P-40B Tomahawk x 27 B-25C Mitchell x 41 B-17D Fortress x 9 B-17E Fortress x 12 Japanese aircraft losses Ki-27 Nate: 2 destroyed, 3 damaged Ki-15 Babs: 1 destroyed C5M Babs: 1 destroyed Allied aircraft losses P-40B Tomahawk: 2 damaged B-25C Mitchell: 5 damaged B-17E Fortress: 1 damaged Japanese ground losses: 138 casualties reported Guns lost 1 Airbase hits 1 Airbase supply hits 2 Runway hits 35 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Day Air attack on 44th Indian Brigade, at 15,21 *this unit has been targeted for days now...it has no way of surviving being sorrounded by enemy units* Japanese aircraft D3A2 Val x 20 B5N2 Kate x 23 E13A1 Jake x 9 E7K2 Alf x 9 Ki-21-II Sally x 97 No Japanese losses Allied ground losses: 194 casualties reported Guns lost 1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Day Air attack on TF at 66,56 *Near Iwo Jiima* Japanese aircraft E7K2 Alf x 8 Allied aircraft F4F-3 Wildcat x 9 Japanese aircraft losses E7K2 Alf: 1 destroyed *so this is the first enemy a/c shoot down by USN pilot in this war* Allied Ships AK Ben Nevis, heavy damage -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ground combat at 20,19 *a Bde and a arty units are costantly shock attacked towards Hydebaran*... Japanese Shock attack Attacking force 37344 troops, 171 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 916 Defending force 1796 troops, 8 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 49 Japanese max assault: 534 - adjusted assault: 720 Allied max defense: 40 - adjusted defense: 3 Japanese assault odds: 240 to 1 Japanese ground losses: 103 casualties reported Guns lost 1 Allied ground losses: 64 casualties reported Guns lost 1 Defeated Allied Units Retreating!
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