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RE: Dancing with the Stars - 1/7/2011 4:04:23 PM   
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Let's not do a gauntlet. Wyndham beckons. I wonder how far JJ will stick his head into the noose or whetehr he'll just sit tight where he is?

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RE: Dancing with the Stars - 1/7/2011 4:07:22 PM   
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I actually like your big solution which is made at least possible by the recent damage to Jap carriers but we will need to bring many war canoes and lots of fighters, preferably something made in England.

I think a landing at Wyndham will work but the move down the track will take forever just like it did for the wee Jap dobbers and if they chose to hold a Katherine and keep themselves reinforced from Darwin they could do so for some time.




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RE: Dancing with the Stars - 1/7/2011 4:08:28 PM   
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I'm taking my Thought away from you cruel men and keeping it safe in a box.

The repeated use of the capital letter in your "Thought" above...are you trademarking that? Is that why you're hiding it in your box? If so, that's wise. Some Thoughts (TM) are best kept to oneself.

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RE: Dancing with the Stars - 1/7/2011 4:11:22 PM   
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I'm not hiding it, I'm keeping it safe.

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RE: Dancing with the Stars - 1/7/2011 4:13:10 PM   
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if they chose to hold a Katherine


That's why we need to recce Darwin too. Two landings!

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RE: Dancing with the Stars - 1/7/2011 4:13:34 PM   
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Alright, seriously...

Why not take Geraldton to take (and hold) Port Hedland and that inland dot hex? Once supported, press on to threaten the shoulder of Broome and Derby.

Port Hedland should be out of the range of Netties operating from Timor. Certainly beyond their escort range.

Eventually, Port Hedland can be used as a springboard to Broome / Derby or, for an end run-style gambit, some of the SW DEI islands other than Timor.

In the meantime, it represents a good opportunity to employ heavy bombers, medium bombers and USAAF and RAF material against another of your opponent's flanks. Plus, it's not that far off of your Perth-Capetown route for resupply / reinforcement.

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RE: Dancing with the Stars - 1/7/2011 4:14:59 PM   
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I actually like your big solution which is made at least possible by the recent damage to Jap carriers but we will need to bring many war canoes and lots of fighters, preferably something made in England.


I liked it too. I just need the planes to keep the nells, betties, sallies and helens at bay.

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RE: Dancing with the Stars - 1/7/2011 4:38:27 PM   
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Maybe you could furnish some of those awesome Wapitis and Audaxes with a 37mm cannon to handle that ... ?

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RE: Dancing with the Stars - 1/7/2011 9:22:14 PM   
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I don't think the Timor "Thought" (tm) is necessarily a bad idea if Port Hedland + Broome + Derby are in Allied hands. That would at least preclude having Timor resupply convoys being hit from the flank by Netties.

So rather than making a decision now about choosing between Timor or Darwin/Wyndham, why not capture the three Kimberley bases which are probably lightly held by JJ. Their possession might suffice to allow for Allied LBA to interdict the enemy SLOC to Darwin.

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RE: Dancing with the Stars - 1/7/2011 9:30:51 PM   
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if they chose to hold a Katherine


That's why we need to recce Darwin too. Two landings!


We should absolutely recce Darwin. We should recce everything in Northern Oz so as not to declare a specific target.

To land at Darwin would we would need 4 divisions and they would have to disembark quickly and capture the town immediately because the 4-5 WJD divisions at Katherine could hop on the train and be there in a few days. It would likely not end well for us.

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RE: Dancing with the Stars - 1/7/2011 9:36:40 PM   
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I don't think the Timor "Thought" (tm) is necessarily a bad idea if Port Hedland + Broome + Derby are in Allied hands. That would at least preclude having Timor resupply convoys being hit from the flank by Netties.

So rather than making a decision now about choosing between Timor or Darwin/Wyndham, why not capture the three Kimberley bases which are probably lightly held by JJ. Their possession might suffice to allow for Allied LBA to interdict the enemy SLOC to Darwin.

Alfred


This approach offered by Alfred and Chicken Man is coherent, prudent and frankly, unassailable......but where is the fun, the joi de vivre?



Hard to argue about Port Headland. That is an extremely awkward piece of real estate to have to bypass. Why dont we use US 32nd ID at Port Headland? It could be concurrent with a Wyndham landing?


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RE: Dancing with the Stars - 1/7/2011 9:45:32 PM   
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Maybe we could use a couple of USMC Regts at Derby? Use the USN carriers to cover the Wyndham landing and the RN carriers to cover Port Headland?

By ra way. We still have Geraldton.

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RE: Dancing with the Stars - 1/7/2011 10:16:31 PM   
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Speaking of audacity, some serious brass ones are on display in the South Pacific on the morning of July 3, 79 years after Pickett's charge.


Consider this action by the Kiwi Hudson Squadron based at Nadi.

Morning Air attack on TF, near Anatom at 123,159

Weather in hex: Thunderstorms

Raid spotted at 29 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 9 minutes

Japanese aircraft
A6M2 Zero x 4



Allied aircraft
Hudson III (LR) x 3


No Japanese losses

Allied aircraft losses
Hudson III (LR): 2 destroyed



CAP engaged:
Hiryu-1 with A6M2 Zero (4 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
4 plane(s) intercepting now.
Group patrol altitude is 15000
Raid is overhead


I don't believe you see this kind of scramble report for LRCAP. This means there is at least one carrier (with Zeroes from Hiryu aboard) bearing down of Fiji. It seems impossible to believe that Hiryu herself is battle ready (if she even lives) but this might be Kaga or Akagi or both.

After what happened in June it just boggles that they would bring carriers this close to Fiji again. The annoying thing is it is going to work. Repeated fighter sweeps over Nadi (Oscars from Tanna and Zeroes from the carrier(s)) resulted in a big furball with the P-39's and F4F's from Suva. The USAAF and USMC lost 40 fighters and wee Jap dobbers about 20. There were also many damaged fighters at Suva. A small air raid on Nadi (Sallies from Tanna) did no damage but neither did the Hudsons of which 4 were lost.

All 3 F4F squadrons at Suva have morale in the tank and there are less than 10 flyable P-39's. I can't protect the ships at Suva which will have to try to get out. This could be bad for the two 21kt BB's . I am going to send all the surface combatants East. Otherwise, only a few support ships and a couple of damaged subs remain at Suva.

I have to believe the WJD have superb intel on the Allied carriers or they wouldn't dare do this. The Allied carriers are almost alll the way to Wellington, beyond transfer range for the SBD's and F4F's. Unless one f the BB's gets hit, no disaster will come of this but it is still mightily annoying.

The apparent carrier group is about 240 W of Nadi in thunderstorms.


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RE: Dancing with the Stars - 1/7/2011 10:39:44 PM   
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Cap'n:

That 'Hiryu-1' sighting of 4 A6M2s smacks of redeployment on another a/c carrier. I would bet you Hiryu is paying an extended visit to Davey Jones-san's 'rocker'. The remaining A6M2s that didn't die aboard her redeployed elsewhere. Your opponent is probably supplementing his fighter strength on another carrier with Hiryu-1 remnants. That's my story and I'm stickin' to it.

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RE: Dancing with the Stars - 1/8/2011 12:12:09 AM   
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You know, these last pages smack suspiciously of planning. Surely not! 


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RE: Dancing with the Stars - 1/8/2011 3:08:33 AM   
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Op Weasel - A Thought.

We 2 have 2 divs of Aussies arriving in Perth soon, plus the US 32ID at Alice. 18th UK Div is meandering SE through the Outback but should make it to Alice, even if a little sun-burned. JJ seems to have sat down at katherine and is sending only 1 unit down the track. Maybe they are tired and shaggedout after all that walking to get there.

Anyway. I had A Thought. It was lonely as only children often are but it had lots of imagination and it imagined this:

1. Conventional wisdom says we take Wyndham and katherine thus cutting off JJs retreat route and supplies. But what if:
2. We were unconventional? How about landing on Timor and building it up as a major airbase and sink JJ's ships as they vainly attempt to supply/reinforce/evacuate JJ's Army of Australia?

I think My Thought needs some siblings, or possibly some friends.


My dear Admiral Lord Sir: You're a big picture kind of guy, aren't you?

I think this is one instance where listening to the advice of those lowly staff bean-counters might be advantageous, despite their slavish obsession to minutiae like logistics, risk/reward ratios, game theroy results, etc. You know: facts and logically predicted outcomes...the hobgloblins of little minds, and all.

Still, perhaps you should wait a bit, maybe invite the Ambassador over for an afternoon of drinks and riding to the foxes, while the hoi-polloi flesh out those irksome little details, and ruminate later that evening about the plan while enjoying a fine Brandy and Cohiba expertly procured by your batman ...

Or, as we say in Placer County, "What? Are you f***ing nuts?"

Just a humble observation; I remain, as always, you unworthy and loyal servant,

Very Respectfully,

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RE: Dancing with the Stars - 1/8/2011 4:01:23 AM   
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quote:

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Op Weasel - A Thought.

We 2 have 2 divs of Aussies arriving in Perth soon, plus the US 32ID at Alice. 18th UK Div is meandering SE through the Outback but should make it to Alice, even if a little sun-burned. JJ seems to have sat down at katherine and is sending only 1 unit down the track. Maybe they are tired and shaggedout after all that walking to get there.

Anyway. I had A Thought. It was lonely as only children often are but it had lots of imagination and it imagined this:

1. Conventional wisdom says we take Wyndham and katherine thus cutting off JJs retreat route and supplies. But what if:
2. We were unconventional? How about landing on Timor and building it up as a major airbase and sink JJ's ships as they vainly attempt to supply/reinforce/evacuate JJ's Army of Australia?

I think My Thought needs some siblings, or possibly some friends.


My dear Admiral Lord Sir: You're a big picture kind of guy, aren't you?

I think this is one instance where listening to the advice of those lowly staff bean-counters might be advantageous, despite their slavish obsession to minutiae like logistics, risk/reward ratios, game theroy results, etc. You know: facts and logically predicted outcomes...the hobgloblins of little minds, and all.

Still, perhaps you should wait a bit, maybe invite the Ambassador over for an afternoon of drinks and riding to the foxes, while the hoi-polloi flesh out those irksome little details, and ruminate later that evening about the plan while enjoying a fine Brandy and Cohiba expertly procured by your batman ...

Or, as we say in Placer County, "What? Are you f***ing nuts?"

Just a humble observation; I remain, as always, you unworthy and loyal servant,

Very Respectfully,

Leftenant Commander Moondaggie


Dearest Leftenant "Moondaggie",

Please note sir, that while this AAR has a four drink minimum, it also has other standards. Those that can no longer spell their own names properly will be asked to leave.

Please also note that one rides 'to the hounds', not 'to the foxes'. Philistine.



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RE: Dancing with the Stars - 1/8/2011 7:06:34 AM   
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You know, these last pages smack suspiciously of planning. Surely not!



Quite possibly, you may have cross-posted in the wrong thread. Don't worry, it can happen to the best of us.

So last night, I almost got arrested again by the OC Sheriff Dept. I am beginning to be more empathetic toward street people and the underclasses (though I still won't vote for a Democratic..I just won't). Anyway, so I am just having a family evening watching BBC Life (the Attenborough version not the one with Oprah...OMG what in the Hell were they thinking?..by ra way..my son went to 4 stores to find me the Attenborough version for a birthday present).

The theater surround sound is cranked up and we are watching this rhinocerous beetle throw off his rivals from a tree 80 ft up (absolutely brilliant television, by ra way) and the dogs start barking like crazy. After the usual "SHUT UP" and other advanced dog-whisperer strategies I get up and decide to go out front to shoo off the rabbits or whatever other outrage is driving the dogs nuts. I open the door and stride out purposefully onto the walkway and almost plow into the bigger of the two Sheriff deputies.

"Oh sorry, have you guys been here long?"

"Yeah, we been pounding at the door." <he "politely" leaves off "ass hole"> "What's going on?"

Note that in times gone by the conversation might have started, "Good evening sir, Deputy X, Orange County Sheriff..." blah, blah, blah. Not any more. Immediatley the suspect is assumed to be a gutter-borne POS.

I Respond, "Nothing, we were just watching television."

"Television?", he asks dismissivley.

"Yeah, television."

"And before that?"

"Hmmm, before that I think we ate dinner."

"Dinner?"

Another patrol car pulls up, now a third. "Yeah, dinner, the evening meal." A note of familiarity pushes to the front of my brain. I can see where this is going. "Hey, wait, what adddress are you guys looking for?"

"Fourteen, is this fourteen?"

I shake my head no and point up the street to the $10,000 mailbox.

"Oh, sorry", says the big guy.............

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RE: Dancing with the Stars - 1/8/2011 11:54:29 AM   
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I had some Jehovah's Witnesses at my door. Does that count?

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RE: Dancing with the Stars - 1/8/2011 11:59:39 AM   
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lots of fighters, preferably something made in England.


I can get some Hurricanes from India, I think it's going to be quiet there. If we do that though then aircover for the '43 reconquest of Burma will be a bit thin. But! I have 3 squadrons of P-somethings in Calcutta too that can cover the retaking of our imperial posessions.

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RE: Dancing with the Stars - 1/8/2011 12:37:14 PM   
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I had some Jehovah's Witnesses at my door. Does that count?

Maybe - if they were visibly carrying weapons...

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RE: Dancing with the Stars - 1/8/2011 3:00:33 PM   
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lots of fighters, preferably something made in England.


I can get some Hurricanes from India, I think it's going to be quiet there. If we do that though then aircover for the '43 reconquest of Burma will be a bit thin. But! I have 3 squadrons of P-somethings in Calcutta too that can cover the retaking of our imperial posessions.

Watch out, Cap'n! Next thing you know, they'll be basing the dreaded P-somethings out of East Coast US or Winnipeg to 'cover the retaking' of their erstwhile Imperial posessions.

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RE: Dancing with the Stars - 1/8/2011 3:37:32 PM   
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lots of fighters, preferably something made in England.


I can get some Hurricanes from India, I think it's going to be quiet there. If we do that though then aircover for the '43 reconquest of Burma will be a bit thin. But! I have 3 squadrons of P-somethings in Calcutta too that can cover the retaking of our imperial posessions.

Watch out, Cap'n! Next thing you know, they'll be basing the dreaded P-somethings out of East Coast US or Winnipeg to 'cover the retaking' of their erstwhile Imperial posessions.


They can take their pick from among a fine selection of previously owned P-26's

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RE: Dancing with the Stars - 1/8/2011 3:49:37 PM   
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lots of fighters, preferably something made in England.


I can get some Hurricanes from India, I think it's going to be quiet there. If we do that though then aircover for the '43 reconquest of Burma will be a bit thin. But! I have 3 squadrons of P-somethings in Calcutta too that can cover the retaking of our imperial posessions.


That is what I was thinking, Hurricanes. Here is the problem with the P-somethings....there aren't any in the cupboard. We lost 21 P-39's just yesterday and most of the squadrons are understrength already. I we land at Wyndham, the wee Jap dobbers will throw wave after wave of Zeroes (and Tojos now too) at us. We will need 50+ operational fighters over the field to make the sweeps painful for them...and we will need good pilots too. We can shuttle in new squadrons from Tenant Creek but we need an airframe with deep reserves. We can throw some Kittyhawks into the fray but they don't fare very well.




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RE: Dancing with the Stars - 1/8/2011 4:00:42 PM   
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OK..just checked. The Hurricane IIb can make 8 hexes on transfer without drop tanks so they would have to stage from Daly Waters because I don't think we could get enough supplies into Tennant to use drop tanks.

Your idea that India will be quiet seems right. I don't think they have the offfensive reach now with the carrier losses they have expereinced. I'd say bring all the Hurris you have and leave the P-somethings and crappy Mohawks in India....and bring their air HQ too.

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RE: Dancing with the Stars - 1/8/2011 4:11:59 PM   
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Oh...we used to DREAM of having replacement aircraft.

Bring 5 squadrons.




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RE: Dancing with the Stars - 1/8/2011 4:21:39 PM   
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..and Hermes and Formidable and a couple of BB's to bombard Broome and Port Headland.....and some replacement RN carrier fighters for the squadron that got left behind on New Scotland.

Repulse left San Diego 3 d ago.

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RE: Dancing with the Stars - 1/8/2011 4:50:55 PM   
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RE: Dancing with the Stars - 1/8/2011 5:09:47 PM   
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How close are you to 'closing the deal' on Fiji? 

Liquidating the LYBs that are already ashore should be high on your priority list.  Thereafter, IJ attempts at sweeping or naval interdiction will be that much more pointless for him.  Maybe then he'll leave you alone for a bit to recuperate.  First, you've got to remove the temptation in place to rescue the IJ infantry by grinding them into wasabi paste.

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RE: Dancing with the Stars - 1/8/2011 6:44:28 PM   
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How close are you to 'closing the deal' on Fiji?

Liquidating the LYBs that are already ashore should be high on your priority list. Thereafter, IJ attempts at sweeping or naval interdiction will be that much more pointless for him. Maybe then he'll leave you alone for a bit to recuperate. First, you've got to remove the temptation in place to rescue the IJ infantry by grinding them into wasabi paste.


The Wee Jab Dobbers at Suva are getting ready for the condiment tray. The boys at Nadi are stronger and have some serious arty so I haven't started to attack there yet other than a few naval bombardments and B-26 raids.

I moved the demoralized F4F's and the B-17's out of Suva. There are only 5 P-39's for CAP, so all the shipping had to go except for 2 damaged subs and an AK left behind as a target drone. I hope the Jap carriers don't move East of Fiji or we could lose a BB or two.

There are a ton of SBD's and TBF sittiing in New Zealand than can get to Suva if there were only fighters to cover them. In 2 or 3 d there should be.

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