Canoerebel
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Joined: 12/14/2002 From: Northwestern Georgia, USA Status: offline
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8/29/44 to 9/3/44 Palembang: On 9/2/44, an Allied CL/DD TFs tangled with an IJN CL/DD TF at Palembang, with neither side taking much damage. Then, a following Allied CL/DD TF intercepted a juicy Japanese transport TF in port, sinking a DD and 12 xAK. Borneo: The Allies continue to consolidate troops and move base force units to forward bases like Singkawang and Kuching. An Allied deliberate attack at Tarakan inflicted much great damage on the defenders; the Allies will try again tomorrow. An APD TF will lift an Aussie Brigade from Singakawang to what I hope is an undefended Montok (a base on the island just north of Palembang). Allied 4EB regularly raid Miri's oil (in accordance with the advice provided by Chickenboy). West of Timor: Allied invasion TFs are loading for Raba and Dem Passar. Both bases are lightly held, I'm not using much, and I'm not providing much in the way of protection. Allied Carriers: Have retired to Darwin to replenish. CV Hancock has joined the group and CV Randolph is on the way from Townsville. CV Indomitable is on the way to Darwin from Perth. CV Ticonderaga just arrived at Balboa and will make for Oz. CV Constellation will be ready for action at Capetown in 10 days. KB: Still no sign of it. I have no doubt that Miller is planning a massive CV/LBA kamikazee strike, hoping for something along the lines of Chickenboy's results. I don't intend to fall into a trap, but I can't completely negate the possibility. The Japanese have plenty of airbases on Java, Sumatra, and Malaya so that any Allied sortie into the South China Sea will be at risk. On the plus side, the Allies have a good patrol network that covers the southern reaches of the South China Sea and I think the "China Gambit" should catch the Japanese by surprise so that the risk of a combined arms attack is relativley small. China Gambit: The Allies are shuffling troops around. I'm probably at least two weeks away from allocating transports and beginning to load. The Allies have far more troops than they can carry given the recent victory at Balikpan, which freed up five more infantry divisions. The invasion force with carriers covering will transit the Java Sea under LRCAP provided by new airfields like Pontiatak. Then the force will head north as though Miri/Brunei are the next targets. My hope will be to draw out the IJN carriers. I'll accept battle if I can orchestrate battle on neutral or favorable turf. When the Allied force suddenly moves NW to the China coast I would expect Miller to panic a bit to reshuffle aircraft and prepare for a desperate battle. Vietnam: The Allied attack at Hue didn't turn out well, so this expeditionary army will retire to Ubon to rest. I really didn't want to draw Miller's attention to coastal Vietnam, so this is okay by me. British and Chinese troops will continue to make noise in the interior of Vietnam and around Hanoi, but I won't make any further moves toward the coast until the "China Gambit" is ready to go. Bangkok: The Allies will try another deliberate attack tomorrow. Points: Three or four days ago, the point spread fell under 7,000 for the first time. IJ 59,500; Allies 52,600. Q-Ball vs. Canoerebel: We're in the process of beginning a game. I think it will be Scenario 2, and Q-Ball will take the IJ side. He's got alot going on this week, so we won't actually kick it off for awhile yet. This will be my first match against anyone other than Miller and John III since way back around 2003 when I played Admiral Dadman in a UV game.
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