Q-Ball
Posts: 7336
Joined: 6/25/2002 From: Chicago, Illinois Status: offline
|
Combat Report, Feb 6-8, 1943 No major actions these days, mostly the Allies moving things around.... Luganville: The forts are down to zero, but my troops need a little rest before trying again. I anticipate clearing the base in about 3 days or so. Once that happens, we will start looking at landing at Koumac, where I have had some troops prepping for. At Koumac we will build an airbase, and I will leave some Kiwi units to watch the Japs at Noumea (Kiwis, because their replacement rate is very low, so low-intesity combat situations is a good use for them). All the US formations will then be moved into the DEI. The unloading at Luganville is taking awhile. IJN Surface forces seem to be gathering at Rabaul and Lunga (Rabaul is under air search from Port Moresby). I was lucky last time that combat was inconclusive, but we're not going to press that luck; I am departing Luganville for the moment with all my ships, and will come back after we take the base and I can have some aircover. Mataram: Mostly unloaded, and base troops are on the way. Recon shows that Den Passar is empty; I may go ahead and grab that base, then stop short of Java. At the moment, I am not inclined to invade Java, it looks to me like I will get bogged down in those hills, and at any rate there is a big stack at Soerbaya, and intel has identified at least 2 divisions on Java. It would take at least 4 divisions to clear it, probably more, and that's more of a land commitment than I want to make. Makassar: The invasion of the Southwest Celebes is loading up. The centerpiece will be a 2+ Division landing on Makassar, consisting of the 6th Australian Div, and 1st Marines, plus a UK Bde. Another AIF Brigade will land at Watampone, and a para regt will land at Palopo; these movements will cut the retreat route for the Japanese, and allow me to destroy the Makassar garrison in the south. The terrain in that corner of Celebes means that I can march troops up about 4 hexes, so if I have enough land forces I can simply walk to Pare Pare, and establish an airbase within SBD range of Balikpapan. That will close Balikpapan for sure, and provide cover for a landing there; I am already prepping 2 divisions for Balikpapan. Sub Wars: A couple weeks ago I began moving my subs from a combat deployment around my bases in the DEI, to more of a strategic deployment, watching the Taiwan Strait and the Phillipines Archipelago. The number of places his Oil must be moving is limited, because I effectively control the Makassar Strait, so everything has to go through the South China Sea. Lately, I have sunk 3 AKs in the Taiwan Strait, including one with troops, and a large TK off Naha.
_____________________________
|