SqzMyLemon
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Joined: 10/30/2009 From: Alberta, Canada Status: offline
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Jan. 31/42 Update: Sup Ops: SS Swordfish launches 3 separate 4 torpedo salvos during the entire day and 3rd time lucky hits and sinks the xAK Ikoma Maru S.E. of Hakotate! SS Cuttlefish sinks the xAK Nitimei Maru with 1 torpedo S.E. of Ominato. Not satisfied with that she also launches a 4 torpedo salvo at the ACM Misago Maru #11, but misses. SS Seal brazenly attacks and sinks a xAKL (I missed the ship name, and it has not appeared on the sunk ships list yet) with gunfire on the surface in broad daylight around Amami Oshima recording 8 shell hits. The merchant gets off a lucky shell hit on the Seal before she slips under the waves. Borneo: The Balikpapan assault force is set to defend by mistake apparently and digs in, receiving an Allied bombardment attack to no effect. xAK Kizan Maru succumbs to the 1000lb bomb she took yesterday and goes down in the harbour. Singkawang is bombed to little effect. The Philippines: Bataan bombed again by Lily's and Sally's. Japanese ground forces again treat Bataan to an artillery bombardment. Casualties continue to be light, Japanese 40, Allied 284. On Mindanao, Zamboanga is Shock attacked by assaulting units that landed yesterday. The 4/101st PA Bn and 4th PI Base Force are wiped out ending all Allied resistance on the island. Japanese casualties were 77, Allied forces lost were 1345. Malaya: A false sighting of ships at Singapore results in a senseless port attack, resulting in the loss of 2 Betty's, with a further 16 damaged. The guilty radio operator has been severely reprimanded, and will only be able to eat tofu in the foreseeable future. Burma: An Oscar sweep of 9 aircraft over Bassein lures out 2 H81-A3's and one is shot down to no losses to the Oscar's. 15th Army troops spearheaded by the 33rd Div. are almost at Pegu. China: Nanyang is again shelled by ground forces, losses to the Chinese were 191 to Japan's 19 casualties. The Chinese try a spoiling attack at Tsiaotso from Loyang. Crossing the river they are repulsed, taking 1026 casualties to no Japanese losses. At 86,45 around Nanyang, Japanese troops rout the Chinese 7th Corp. with a Shock attack. 4790 Chinese lay on the field compared to 140 Japanese. So just some musings on the future: So ends Jan. 1942. Overall I'm pleased now that I'm getting the hang of things. Allied subs still cause me grief, but I'll get over it eventually, I hope. My offensive in the Solomon's is going well and I hope to be landing on Guadacanal soon. Port Moresby will be taken as soon as my LBA is established on Rabaul. In the Celebes, Ambon and Kendari are next in the sights once Manado is a size 4 AB and adequate LBA is established. Borneo has gone well with little loss to my shipping overall in constricted waters with the soon to be capture of Balilkpapan and Samarinda. Singkawang will be under attack in a few days as well. Miri should see the uninterrupted flow of oil and fuel to the Home Islands soon. My main concern as always is Allied submarines, but I'll micromanage my waypoints to provide the safest possible route for my valuable tankers. Burma is about to be assaulted directly, Pegu is the first target. Air operations will be stepped up as well, AB's in the area are expanding to accomodate a sustained air campaign. JAAF Nate's are upgrading to Oscar's to provide better fighter cover. Malaya should see the investment of Singapore, troops are consolidated and the final push has begun. The Philippines will see Bataan finally dealt with as soon as the 38th Div. arrives at Clark Field. Troops will rest to bring fatigue down, the Shock attacks begin right after. China is going well so far, I'm capturing cities without much loss and pushing the Chinese back. If Changsha can fall early I'll be very happy, the constant retreating by Smeulders is opening up flank attacks against almost all his major forward holdings. So far my manuevering is accomplishing what I thought I'd pay dearly for. If I can take some strategic objectives quickly that will release Southern Army units to strengthen Burma and my defences everywhere. The main priority though for the the next few months is aggressive hunting of Allied ships. A reorganizing of my submarine forces is in order, I will start to find and sink his shipping, give him a taste of what he's dealt to me so far. Aggressive patrolling of his important bases is planned now as well as screening him from my fleet movements. As far as merchant shipping, my entire maritime transportation network is getting overhauled, new routes, new port expansions, new TF composition to provide maximum protection while getting more efficient. My shipping will shift to the north side of the Home Islands, direct convoys to Tokyo will be large and heavliy escorted. Production is good, I've halted some repairing, getting some pools built up. I'm keeping my head above water so far I think, once many of my other repairs are done I should be in good shape for just small alterations to tweak production. Pilot training is going well, cycling raw recruits as often as possible into training, getting a good reserve of experienced pilots built up. I'm trying placing some inexperienced pilots directly into front line units to get them combat experience, maybe 5-10% of a unit. If losses are not too great and they are not cannon fodder I may increase this amount somewhat. The allies lack of combat missions against me is helping. My units are gaining real time experience flying actual missions while his sit and train out of harms way. I plan on being far more aggressive in the air, when I have my new bases set up I'll hit with major force and dominate the skies. I do get a sense that Smeulders is banking on a strong air defence of Java, I hope to hit him hard and often to throw him off balance. Thanks for following along. Banzai!
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