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Borner vs. Stingray - 3/22/2010 8:06:19 PM   
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This is the first time that we have met on the battlefield. I usually play as the Allies but have decided to give the Japanese a shot, so Borner has agreed to be the Allied Player this time. Note: I am Playing 3 games at the moment: 2 as Allied Player and this 1 as Japanese...

Our scenario 19 has the following: 200% ship commitment for both sides, jap sub doc Off, Allied Damage Control ON, no 4E attacks below 12K, no single ship TFs, no auto victory except at Noumea or Brisbane, no night attacks, no corsairs on CV, variable reinforcements..
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IJN report - 3/22/2010 8:10:11 PM   
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May 1, 1942
 
Turn 1 for me was overwhelming micromanagement at first.  Knowing that I would have to do things a little bit differently this time, I looked at the ships and ground troops schedules to see what would be arriving. I also had to block my thoughts of what I would do if I were the Allied Player. 
 
I have torn a page, of a battle plan, from Isoroku Yamamoto's personal journal. I am using this as a basis to build upon for my grand conquest of the South Pacific and invasion of Australia. To do this, I have several objectives to complete within the first 4 turns and then a couple more before the end of the 2nd week.
 
I created Task Forces with leaders Yamaguchi, Ozawa, and Nagumo to handle the details of covering the first of my objectives. My next Task Forces have some very aggressive leaders like Tanaka who I wanted to complete their missions without turning tail at the sign of a weak Allied CV TF being spotted in the area. 
 
There are many transports available, and converting them into barges afterwards, to transport supplies to front lines, will be a high priority. I plan to use the massive transports of 3000 Load Capacity to move supplies from Truk south to Kavieng. Then use barges to move everything "South from Rabaul". If special units are needing to be moved forward quickly I will restructure my SC fleets into a FT TF for this 1 operation.
 
So far I have calculated the number of FT TFs needed for troop transports and the speed at which they will be unloading and returning to port. I have designated most of the INF units and support units that will be relocated to better build up aggressive and defensive capabilities. I have also decided to use all aircraft appropriately for ASW and Naval Search while my CV TFs planes stand ready on Naval Strike. I plan to move my CV TF's slowly and conserve fuel and operational points for launching strikes with maximum aircraft.
 

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IJN - May 4th - 3/22/2010 8:12:39 PM   
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May 4, 1942
 
It is now TURN 4 and all operations have been very successful. The entire 4th Nav Gsn [LC 2922, AV 108] from Truk has captured Lunga. The entire 144th Rgt [LC 6922, AV 132] from Rabaul has captured Gili-Gili.
 
In addition, the smaller 81st Nav Gsn [LC 818, AV 21] from Shortland Island have captured Tulagi. Also, the 16th Nav Gsn [LC 818, AV 21] from Shortland Island has reinforced Lunga. The next turn shall see the remaining South Seas Det. moving their HQ into their new home Gili-Gili.
 
There have been no Allied Surface contacts except for SS Greenling who tried to put a fish in the side of my Shokaku just after it left Truk.  There was also a sighting of S-42 in The Slot who managed to sink an MSW of mine who was escorting a supply transport for Lunga.
 
Borner has been flying his A-20 Havocs and Hudson Bombers to Lae to let me know that his pilots need training. Soon it will stop and he will have to try it from Cooktown's airfield.

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RE: IJN - May 4th - 3/23/2010 3:14:15 AM   
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If anyone needs proof that early US torps are worthless on anything other than an S-boat, Greenling is a good lesson. 3 good shots and no hits. At least she lived to return home

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May 10, 1942 - 3/25/2010 1:10:12 PM   
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Imperial Japan continues to move troops into strategic positions in the South Pacific.  The war plan is going so well that the next major operation will soon be leaving Truk. Commanding the Invasion TF is Tanaka, with several CV TF Commanders, Yamaguchi, Nagumo, and Sakamaki, each having very aggressive tactics.  The operation will consist of the 8th Area Army and possibly 2 full strength Divisions.

The Allied bombers in Port Moresby are now B25 Mitchell, B26 Marauder, A20 Havoc, and a few Hudsons.  Their numbers to continue to dwindle from operational losses and FLAK from Lae's AAA units.

Gili-Gili, Lunga, and Tulagi are fully operational with their fully completed Divisions and HQ units.  Plenty of supplies and soon the ENGs will complete the airfields and IJA/IJN airwing commanders and ace pilots will complement their positions.

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RE: May 10, 1942 - 3/28/2010 4:27:34 AM   
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Rumor has it one of the finest IJN minelayers hit an IJN mine. That would be a very nice bonus so early in the game if true.

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rumors - 3/29/2010 1:54:45 PM   
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the rumor mill is working overtime... unless of course the troops at Port Moresby happen to swim in the harbor and notice a 1000 eggs floating around.... its difficult for most minelayers captains to keep track of so many - they eventually hit one...  But, they are experts with mines - only a scratch to the ship as they continue on their minelaying operations with another 450 placed.

Borner continues to use up all his Supply at PM with his bombers and fighters as they fly over Lae.  He will have a difficult time trying to move troops into PNG and supply them later.

the IJN had lots of micromanagement of shipping for the past several days. Many AO and TKs are now delivering the precious fuel to the FLEET that is running on fumes out at sea.


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RE: rumors - 4/5/2010 11:56:57 PM   
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just keep looking for that convoy into PM.....

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IJN update June 1, 1942 - 4/8/2010 6:08:29 PM   
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It has been a very long time since the last reported update. 
 
The Allies committed their Bombers from Port Moresby to pound Lae into the stone age. I quote from the Allied Commander "The bombers will stop once those stones become pebbles". The bombers have stopped, either from pilot fatigue or lack of supply. Lae has many ENG units and loads of supply flowing in to repair all the damage done. Support units there used the pebbles and stones to make stronger and thicker concrete fortifications for their AAA and CD units.
 
In other intercepted radio broadcast, the SOPAC Commander has stationed his INF units around New Caledonia and New Hebrides Islands to "hold positions" in case of IJA/IJN invades those highly valued targets of opportunity.
 
There have been no Naval Sightings of Yorktown or Lexington. For the record there have been no sightings of any Troop or Supply Transports anywhere near Port Moresby or Luganville.
 
There are no Allied Sub Sightings either due to the superior ASW search patrols from IJN Float Planes in every task force.
 
 
 
A brief progress report to the Emperor of Japan on the South Pacific conquest.
 
June 1, 1942
Imperial Japanese Navy and Army have combined to create the largest organized Combat Force in the South Pacific. The Emperor is extremely pleased at the success of the overall military decisions that have proven successful so far and so quickly.  Lunga, Tulagi, and Gili-Gili are now very formidable bases with expanding fortifications. Their port facilities are becoming large enough to station Fast Bombardment Task Forces or Surface Combat Forces to deter and repel invasions from the Allied Forces. There are several squadrons of Fighters waiting to be transferred to their new level 2 airfields.
 
The HQ Combined Fleet has relocated to Shortland Island to oversee all efforts to establish and fortify the Solomon Islands. Additional Fleet HQs will be deployed to the appropriate bases as required. The vast majority of Combined Fleet INF, AAA, and CD units will be fully stationed around the Islands. The Combined Fleet ENG Construction Battalion units have been moving from each base as it gets upgraded to a Level X condition. Base Force ENG units have been deployed and are now in position to direct flight operations of Fighter Escort, LRCAP, and possible Heavy/Medium Bombers. Another INF Division and additional ENG Base Force units are scheduled to arrive very soon, so the Commanders have been very busy with formulating an operational plan to invade farther south to cut of Australia from the "Sleeping Giant"...
 
The HQ 8th Army continues to direct all land operations from Rabaul. The local Commanders have been laying out the conquest of Papua New Guinea. The East side looks very promising with X locations to establish very strong bases for marching troops over to Port Moresby. Several Advisory Commanders have suggested using Gili-Gili and moving the Invasion Fleets and landing directly at Port Moresby and Lea Lea to cut off any retreating Allied units. Where will they go?  What will they do? There are 3 Full Divisions along with many other smaller units being moved into positions from Wewak, Madang, near Lae, and Gili-Gili.
 
From the Naval yards in Japan. A release date has been set for the Carrier Division Strike Forces to be arriving within the next couple of days. There are also several smaller ships and support craft waiting for this arrival before being deployed into the Solomon Islands.
 
Massive Fuel Tanker Transports have been filling up the Kavieng, Rabaul, and Shortland Islands to help those mighty BB ships with their appetite for petrol.
There are several large AP Supply Transport Task Forces feeding the southern ports and letting the smaller ships and barges provide for the frontline areas.
 
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RE: IJN update June 1, 1942 - 4/8/2010 8:51:23 PM   
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3 divisions you say? if you are bring in that may troops my poor PM garrison will not stand a chance! my C-47's better keep busy!

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Yorktown and Lexington Spotted!!! - 4/12/2010 4:28:55 PM   
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June 6, 1942
 
Yorktown and Lexington sighted 90 nautical miles SW of Luganville.
It appears that the CV TF has finally sallied forth from Noumea to answer the call of the IJN KB & Invasion Task Forces that slowly creep southward.
 
Can the Allied Commander afford to hesitate with the CVTF defensive position(s) or can he be in 2 or more places at once? The past few days reports of IJN Long Range Recon Aircraft have been spotted over several bases from Luganville, Efate Port Villa, Koumac, and Basse-Poya.  Is it possible there are 2 or 3 invasion Task Forces bearing down on New Caledonia and that Luganville is just a deceptive tactic of the IJN/IJA Commanders? Or is Port Moresby soon to be invaded by FT TF and the 8th Army? 




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June 7 1942 - Intel update - 4/12/2010 4:35:11 PM   
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The fleet carriers Kaga and Akagi have arrived in Truk along with a couple of light carriers a few days ago and sailed south to meet up with Shokaku, Zuikaku, and Shoho!!!  Several Heavy Cruisers and escorts also arrived a couple of days ago with a massive amount of AP/AK transports. The Transports will be greatly needed in PNG as barges to keep all these little bases fully supplied while the Allied Bombers are still active in Port Moresby.  Hopefully a FT TF(s) can be assembled to deliver one of the newly arrived divisions of the 8th Army [under the radar] into PNG.
 
Current operations are going very well, with all bases being fully stockpiled with supplies. The 8th Army continues to receive lots of INF units destined for Papua New Guinea.  The Combined Fleet received several HQ units of the 2nd and 38th Divisions and several others for support.. I need more Aviation Support type HQ Units...  Several more INF units will shortly be delivered into The Solomon Islands...
 




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RE: June 7 1942 - Intel update - 4/13/2010 3:24:50 AM   
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We are entering a dangerous time as the Allies. IJN ships will be arriving much faster than what Pearl is sending. Also, the lack of activity is curious. There have been very few sighting reports of ships outside of the Soloman islands. I am sure that will change shortly. As for an invasion attempt at Noumea - I have never seen such an attempt, it may be interesting to watch.


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Allied SS S-39 - 4/14/2010 1:11:52 PM   
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It appears that the Allied Sub Commander has parked his SS S-39 at Tulagi... This is a no parking zone and his sub will soon be sunk or out of fuel.... But actually is probably out of torps due to the lucky shots....

AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR 06/09/42
 
Weather: Clear
 
Sub attack near Tulagi  at 38,39
 
Japanese Ships
CA Furutaka, Torpedo hits 1
 
Allied Ships
SS S-39
 
 
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Sub attack near Tulagi  at 38,39
 
Japanese Ships
DD Shigure
CA Myoko
 
Allied Ships
SS S-39

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IJA Update - June 18 1942 - 4/19/2010 4:32:28 PM   
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HQ Combined Fleet:
The 17th Army has arrived...
Bougainville has become the new home for the 17th Army. The 38th Division has landed in Buin, 6th Division in Bonis, 2nd Division in Buka, 35th Brigade in Jaba, and HQ 17th Army in Torokina. As more units arrive they will be Fast Transported to these destinations. Meanwhile lots of AP/AK continue to unload other troops and supplies to other bases.

HQ 8th Army:
A mixed assortment of the 8th Army are being delivered to LAE in PNG to be marched into Nadzab, Marilanan, and Nassau Bay. When the 17th Division is fully assembled they will move into Wau.


There has been very little combat except for the occassional SS submarine activity in The Slot.

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RE: IJA Update - June 18 1942 - 4/21/2010 4:29:46 AM   
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don't beleive everything you hear from Toyko Rose. On a side note: MOrale in the IJN flying boat force is rumored to be low, at least in those that are left. Over 20 have been lost already

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IJA Flying Boat Pilot Morale - 4/21/2010 2:00:04 PM   
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IJN pilots have really good morale and very low fatigue for the Flying Boat Patrols.  I have set all of them to 20 percent Nav Search at 5000 feet.  I only lost a few due to operational loss / flak from recon flights of New Caledonia and New Hebrides Allied Bases.  Note the details of the following image....  a TF with 4 CV and 2 BB....  I know the Enterprise and Hornet have arrived.   The Saratoga is also probably on its way in a couple more days....






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RE: IJA Flying Boat Pilot Morale - 4/28/2010 1:31:05 AM   
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7-1-42. Very little IJN activity to report. Actually, no sightings of Janap's carriers anywhere near my bases to date. I am sure this will change shortly. US strength now at 5 carriers, and elements of the 1st Marines starting to arrive, making me feel a bit better about my situation on the Eastern half of the map.

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IJN report - 5/4/2010 10:57:41 PM   
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The IJN reports several Allied Transports TFs sunk East of Townsville.  The IJN formed [3] BBTFs to hammer Cooktown, Cairns, and Townsville simultaneously to reduce the Allied Air Wings operational ability, while the KB armada consisting of [5] CVTFs of 10 carriers and light carriers with [3] CSs and [5] AVs set there naval search planes to 50% naval attack and naval search,  spotted the Allied Task Forces trying to run south.  The combat report shows the results...  The Allied commander may wonder if Australia is planned on being invaded.... or if this is a diversion for the real invasion of New Caledonia...


AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR 07/12/42
 
Weather: Overcast
 
Sub attack near Tulagi  at 38,39
 
Japanese Ships
AP Mikage Maru #20
 
Allied Ships
SS S-39
 
 
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Sub attack near Tassafaronga  at 37,39
 
Allied Ships
SS S-43
 
 
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Air attack on TF at 19,64
 
Japanese aircraft
A6M2 Zero x 14
D3A Val x 54
 
Japanese aircraft losses
D3A Val x 1 destroyed
D3A Val x 1 damaged
 
Allied Ships
AK Barwon, Bomb hits 10,  on fire,  heavy damage
PG Swan, Bomb hits 6,  on fire,  heavy damage
AK Murada, Bomb hits 4,  on fire,  heavy damage
AK Mildura, Bomb hits 8,  on fire,  heavy damage
AK Rhesus
 
 
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Air attack on TF at 19,64
 
Japanese aircraft
A6M2 Zero x 41
D3A Val x 30
B5N Kate x 20
 
Japanese aircraft losses
D3A Val x 2 damaged
 
Allied Ships
AK Neleus, Bomb hits 2,  on fire
AK Asphalion, Bomb hits 3,  on fire,  heavy damage
AK Diomed, Bomb hits 4,  on fire,  heavy damage
AK Rhesus
AK Murada, Bomb hits 6,  on fire,  heavy damage
AK Mildura, Bomb hits 3,  on fire,  heavy damage
AK Barwon, Bomb hits 4,  on fire,  heavy damage
AK Mungana, Bomb hits 4,  on fire,  heavy damage
AK Lycaon, Bomb hits 7,  on fire,  heavy damage
 
 
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Air attack on TF at 19,64
 
Japanese aircraft
A6M2 Zero x 34
D3A Val x 27
B5N Kate x 18
 
no losses
 
Allied Ships
AK Neleus, Bomb hits 2,  on fire
AK Demodocus, Bomb hits 8,  on fire,  heavy damage
AK Diomed,  on fire,  heavy damage
AK Asphalion, Bomb hits 2,  on fire,  heavy damage
AK Adelong, Bomb hits 3,  on fire,  heavy damage
AK Idomeneus, Bomb hits 7,  on fire,  heavy damage
 
 
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Air attack on TF at 19,64
 
Japanese aircraft
A6M2 Zero x 42
A6M3 Zero x 9
D3A Val x 21
B5N Kate x 14
E7K2 Alf x 3
 
no losses
 
Allied Ships
AK Murada, Bomb hits 2,  on fire,  heavy damage
AK Idomeneus, Bomb hits 3,  on fire,  heavy damage
AK Asphalion, Bomb hits 3,  on fire,  heavy damage
PG Swan, Bomb hits 3,  on fire,  heavy damage
 
 
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Air attack on TF at 19,64
 
Japanese aircraft
B5N Kate x 15
 
no losses
 
Allied Ships
AK Idomeneus, Bomb hits 3,  on fire,  heavy damage
AK Mungana, Bomb hits 3,  on fire,  heavy damage
AK Murada, Bomb hits 3,  on fire,  heavy damage
 
 
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RE: IJN report - 5/5/2010 11:57:48 PM   
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good lesson to not run convoys into harms way for no reason. The KB caught my convoy at sea and more than a turns sail from a port. I split the faster AP's onto a seperate TF that managed to get away.

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RE: IJN report - 5/15/2010 1:44:58 AM   
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One week into Aug now. PM still in allied hands and waiting for Japan's attack. Lots of convoy activity around Shortland the last few weeks. Could be the IJN is staging everything there for an attack on an auto-victory base.

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IJA INTEL AUG 23 1942 - 5/25/2010 1:17:57 PM   
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The Solomons Islands have become a fortified stronghold from Lunga to Buka.  Supplies continue to be used up rapidly by the troops stationed on these islands.  The IJA Airwings continue to search for any Allied Naval activity in the areas hoping to catch something wandering too close to LBA Nell and Betty's range.  The Combined Fleet Base Forces have been all defined and primary airfields are getting aircraft to prepare for the Allied thrust north. 

In PNG, the 8th Army continues to be a smaller issue due to arrival times of troops from Japan.  Wewak, Madang, Lae, and Gasmata are all building max airfields and fortifications. 

The Allied Commander continues to "recon" Gili-Gili...  He will need to decisive in his approach...


I have been very diligent in preparing all of my Bases with supplies.... Most have at least 150K, Rabaul, Kavieng, and Shortland have a min of 400K.

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IJ HQ Intel Report - 6/9/2010 1:22:43 PM   
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So far all the IJA & Combined Fleet Divisions are in position and fully supplied.  IJN Patrols continue to look for signs of the USN CVTFs, but only once did they appear near Luganville. This was probably to cover the movement of the Americal Division to prevent an easy IJN/IJA Auto-Victory of Luganville and Efate Port Villa come November / December.  The past week the IJN was very busy with deploying Sub Minelayers to cover every hex in New Caledonia and New Hebrides. also the big ML TFs were busy with their own Minelayer Operations all over the Solomon Islands.  There should be several 1000s of eggs on the approach into Iron Bottom Sound or Bougainville.

In the Air, several Fighters and Dive Bomber Squadrons have been stationed at Rabaul to fill out their numbers.  When they were originally transferred from Truk they had about a dozen aircraft and pilots, now their numbers hover around 30 per squadron.  This should work very well for each of the Combined Fleet Base Forces that have limited aviation support at their airfields.  I can place a fighter and dive bomber squadron at each location and have plenty of air operations without problems.  The Bomber Squadrons all have been busy with some basic training ops to keep their Morale and Experience levels up...

On the high Seas several IJN Commanders want a chance to command the 12 CVTFs or 8 BB TFs that are currently refueling in Kavieng... Some operations will commence soon with these assets...  Probable that it comes time to go hunting for the USN Fleet and their Allied Transports....








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IJN - Oct 1 1942 - 6/16/2010 1:40:19 PM   
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The awesome and mighty power of the Imperial Japanese Fleet is slowly moving SSE towards Noumea.  All squadrons are on high alert for any sightings of the Allied Fleet and soon will prepare to inflict serious damage to the SOPAC HQ...

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RE: IJN - Oct 1 1942 - 6/17/2010 3:40:30 AM   
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October 42 at last. I hope th eIJN is heading for Noumea. However, scouting reports for the last few turns have them sailing west of Luganville. I fear this could be cover for an invasion attempt there, but we will see.

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Oct 21 1942 - update - 7/1/2010 1:25:36 PM   
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PM was shelled for 3 days by the entire IJN BB Flotilla with 3 Task Forces. In addition several CA and CL task forces split from the KB to continue the shelling while the BBTFs returned to fuel up. hopefully round the clock shelling will produce some good results. The entire IJN CV TFs stand ready for the USN response. come sail up to Coral Sea ;-)

typical combat report for the last 3 days...

AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR 10/20/42
Weather: Partly Cloudy
Naval bombardment of Port Moresby, at 10,40


Allied aircraft


Allied aircraft losses
PBY Catalina x 2 destroyed
PBY Catalina x 3 damaged
Beaufort x 1 destroyed
Beaufort x 2 damaged

Airbase hits 17
Airbase supply hits 5
Runway hits 97


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Naval bombardment of Port Moresby, at 10,40


Allied aircraft


Allied aircraft losses
A-20B Havoc x 1 destroyed
A-20B Havoc x 1 damaged

Airbase hits 5
Runway hits 45


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Intel Update - 7/6/2010 7:09:01 PM   
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Port Moresby has been pounded. All Allied aircraft seen flying off a runway full of craters and holes [never to return]. Rabaul airfield launched several fighter and bomber squadrons on rotation to help the big BBTFs with keeping Port Moresby leveled.


The Allied commander continues to "find" more "eggs" in every coastal hex south of Lunga. I made sure to use every ML and SS to plant as many as I could. Several reports have shown that most Allied MSW hit at least 1 mine when trying to sweep a route into port. I believe a minimum of 1000 per hex was adequate with both types of mines. Some reports have included CA and APD type ships.


The Imperial Japanese News continues to report that the Emperor has the most brilliant commanders in the field planning the great conquest of the next Allied base and prevention of any Allied attempt to move North.


Bougainville - A major Island base with several airfields full of fighters, dive bombers, and LR bombers. The entire 17th Army owns Buka, Bonis, Buin, and Jaba. In addition, every available transport was used to stockpile 300,000 supplies and 100,000 fuel at each base.


New Georgia - Munda, Vella LaVella, and Vila have been garrisoned with the Combined Fleets finest Nav Gsn and SNLF units. At least 1 squad of fighters and dive bombers are stationed at each base.


Guadalcanal - Lunga, what can I say about this stronghold. It is fully stockpiled with 500,000 supplies and fuel. It is home to 600 AV in troops. several airwings rotate to and from the major airfield here...


Fleet Commander:
There was a brief close encounter between the super sized KB of 12 CVTFs plus escorts recently near Luganville. The Allied Commander continues to surround his precious CV ships with transport ships and tin cans.






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CV vs. CV - Nov 8 1942 - 7/13/2010 1:17:00 PM   
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Today the IJNs mighty Fleet sailed south into hostile waters. The first true clash of flattops has taken place. unfortunately the Allied fleet stayed close to shore, under the protection of LBA P-38 fighters from Australia, so there aircraft was out of range of the IJN CVTFs. Enterprise and Saratoga had a few bombs land on their decks but probably not much damage...

combat reports:

AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR 11/08/42

Weather: Partly Cloudy

Air attack on TF at 14,59

Japanese aircraft
B5N Kate x 18

Allied aircraft
F4F-4 Wildcat x 208
Beaufighter VIC x 15
Wirraway x 13
P-40E Kittyhawk x 7
P-40E Warhawk x 12
P-38G Lightning x 16

Japanese aircraft losses
B5N Kate x 10 destroyed
B5N Kate x 3 damaged

Allied aircraft losses
F4F-4 Wildcat x 1 damaged

LT A. Brassfield of VF-42 is credited with kill number 6


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Air attack on TF at 14,59

Japanese aircraft
A6M2 Zero x 19
D3A Val x 23
B5N Kate x 15

Allied aircraft
F4F-4 Wildcat x 208
Beaufighter VIC x 2
Wirraway x 4
P-40E Kittyhawk x 2
P-40E Warhawk x 4
P-38G Lightning x 3

Japanese aircraft losses
A6M2 Zero x 15 destroyed
D3A Val x 18 destroyed
D3A Val x 4 damaged
B5N Kate x 18 destroyed

Allied aircraft losses
F4F-4 Wildcat x 7 destroyed
F4F-4 Wildcat x 7 damaged
Beaufighter VIC x 1 damaged
Wirraway x 1 destroyed
P-38G Lightning x 1 damaged

ENS O.Vaughn of VF-71 is credited with kill number 3


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Air attack on TF at 14,59

Japanese aircraft
A6M2 Zero x 20
D3A Val x 49
B5N Kate x 14

Allied aircraft
F4F-4 Wildcat x 167
Wirraway x 3
P-40E Kittyhawk x 2
P-40E Warhawk x 4
P-38G Lightning x 3

Japanese aircraft losses
A6M2 Zero x 12 destroyed
A6M2 Zero x 2 damaged
D3A Val x 30 destroyed
D3A Val x 28 damaged
B5N Kate x 13 destroyed
B5N Kate x 1 damaged

Allied aircraft losses
F4F-4 Wildcat x 5 destroyed
F4F-4 Wildcat x 12 damaged
Wirraway x 2 destroyed
P-40E Kittyhawk x 1 destroyed
P-40E Kittyhawk x 1 damaged
P-40E Warhawk x 2 destroyed
P-40E Warhawk x 2 damaged
P-38G Lightning x 1 destroyed
P-38G Lightning x 2 damaged

LT A. Brassfield of VF-42 is credited with kill number 7

Allied Ships
CA Indianapolis
DD Monaghan
CV Enterprise, Bomb hits 1


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Air attack on TF at 14,59

Japanese aircraft
A6M2 Zero x 40
D3A Val x 27

Allied aircraft
F4F-4 Wildcat x 56
P-38G Lightning x 1

Japanese aircraft losses
A6M2 Zero x 7 destroyed
A6M2 Zero x 1 damaged
D3A Val x 13 destroyed
D3A Val x 18 damaged

Allied aircraft losses
F4F-4 Wildcat x 11 destroyed
F4F-4 Wildcat x 7 damaged
Wirraway x 4 destroyed
P-40E Warhawk x 1 destroyed
P-40E Warhawk x 1 damaged

LT W. Leonard of VF-42 is credited with kill number 3

LCDR C. Shands of VF-71 is KILLED

Allied Ships
DD O'Brien
CV Enterprise, Bomb hits 3, on fire


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Air attack on TF at 14,59

Japanese aircraft
A6M2 Zero x 14
D3A Val x 19
B5N Kate x 13

Allied aircraft
F4F-4 Wildcat x 96
P-40E Warhawk x 2
P-38G Lightning x 3

Japanese aircraft losses
A6M2 Zero x 3 destroyed
D3A Val x 8 destroyed
D3A Val x 10 damaged
B5N Kate x 11 destroyed
B5N Kate x 4 damaged

Allied aircraft losses
F4F-4 Wildcat x 6 destroyed
F4F-4 Wildcat x 2 damaged
P-40E Warhawk x 3 destroyed
P-38G Lightning x 1 destroyed

ENS E. O'Hare of VF-3 is credited with kill number 5

LCDR C. Fenton of VF-42 is KILLED

Allied Ships
CV Saratoga, Bomb hits 1, on fire
CLAA Atlanta


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RE: CV vs. CV - Nov 8 1942 - 7/15/2010 3:16:11 AM   
borner


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about 180 planes lost for Japan that turn. Saratoga badly hit conisdering it was just one bomb, and Enterprise will be spending some time in drydock and will probably be the flagship of the CVE group come winter. On the other side, although Japan has a great stockpile of reserve planes, I have to beleive that loosing 135+ strike aircraft from teh KB will hurt. we'll see

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