yubari
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Ceylon. On the 8th February, a Japanese cruiser task force containing the Takao and Atago and 2 destroyers approaches Columbo harbour looking to sink the enemy transports. They encounter however the CA Astoria with three escorting destroyers. The battle that follows is inconclusive. Takao fails to fire a single shot and is hit by the Astoria but Atago manages to hit the Astoria twice. The Japanese then retreat back to Koggala harbour overnight, and then back towards Singapore for repairs. The 9th and 10th are fairly quiet. SS I-157 hits a mine at Calcutta while looking for the CA Penascola and is almost certain to sink and I-19 puts 3 torpedoes into a British xAP sinking it instantly. The Japanese battleships are back at Singapore to refuel and get more main battery ammunition, and the Kido Butai is heading that way for more planes and fuel. The first Japanese division also reaches Columbo. All hell breaks loose on the 11th. First, I-164 torpedoes an empty xAK west of Columbo, then I-19 spots the CL Ceres with 5 destroyers just off the coast of India. Next, I-162 torpedoes an enemy CV, apparently the Saratoga with one of its rear torpedoes. The graphic shows an explosion but there is no damage shown in the combat report. Next practically the whole of the Royal Navy in the Pacific bombards the Japanese 5th Division at Columbo. Ships bombarding include CL Colombo, Capetown, Ceres, Dauntless, Emerald, Tromp, Java, Durban, Dragon, Enterprise, Glasgow, Exeter, Marblehead, Danae, Hobart CA Dorsetshire, Chicago, Cornwall, BB Royal Sovereign, BC Repulse and the BB Prince of Wales. In the day, the allies launch a huge number of air strikes against the poor 5th Division, but Zeroes and Oscars from Koggala are providing LRCAP over the hex. Again there are too many missions flown to describe individually, but attacking planes include 90 Dauntlesses and 6 Vindicators from the US carriers being escorted by 9 Buffaloes. Next come 30 unescorted Devastators apparently from Trincomalee, of which 11 are shot down. British carrier planes attack apparently from a few hexes to the south west (i.e. towards Port Blair), and by this time the Japanese CAP has been worn down to just 1 Oscar and 1 Zero which suffers the indignity of being show down by a Fulmar. Numerous small raids of Lysanders and Audaxes then attack before the big one, 44 B-17s and over 90 medium bombers. The allies then launch a second naval bombardment of the hex. The deliberate attack result is not pretty. With the 5th Division totally disrupted, and the 38th Division arriving in move mode, the Japanese troops are forced to retreat. Ground combat at Colombo (29,48) Allied Deliberate attack Attacking force 65561 troops, 929 guns, 704 vehicles, Assault Value = 2610 Defending force 25348 troops, 225 guns, 117 vehicles, Assault Value = 885 Allied adjusted assault: 1287 Japanese adjusted defense: 224 Allied assault odds: 5 to 1 Combat modifiers Defender: op mode(-), leaders(+), disruption(-), preparation(-) fatigue(-), experience(-), supply(-) Attacker: Japanese ground losses: 10790 casualties reported Squads: 239 destroyed, 248 disabled Non Combat: 284 destroyed, 196 disabled Engineers: 18 destroyed, 52 disabled Guns lost 27 (15 destroyed, 12 disabled) Vehicles lost 57 (25 destroyed, 32 disabled) Units retreated 3 Allied ground losses: 4394 casualties reported Squads: 86 destroyed, 293 disabled Non Combat: 76 destroyed, 276 disabled Engineers: 4 destroyed, 19 disabled Guns lost 3 (0 destroyed, 3 disabled) Vehicles lost 44 (5 destroyed, 39 disabled) Defeated Japanese Units Retreating! It is evident that the allies now have over 3000 AV on the island and are bringing more in. Also they have all 3 operational US carriers and the Royal Navy. With the lack of large ports in the south of India, I think the British need to return to Bombay to replenish, a distance nearly as far as to Singapore. Additionally, there is easily enough fuel at Palembang to refuel my thirsty battleships and carriers. With it being so early in the war, with the Yorktown known to be out of action for months, and with the US carrier airgroups surely serious depleted, this would be an ideal time to try for a decisive battle. I need time to think on my future moves. Burma. Japanese troops arrive at the base on the other side of the river from Mandalay (is it Shwebo?) I am uncertain how far north I want to go in Burma. More so even than in WITP, it is a potential death trap for the Japanese. CS Mizuho is now docked at Port Blair and is on pierside repair mode. Incredibly, it looks like it might survive. Flotation damage has fallen by 4 points in the last 4 turns. Philippines. Enough transports are now at Manila to transport 3 of the 4 divsions there plus all of the other units. Transports to carry the other division are around three days away.
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