FatR
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Joined: 10/23/2009 From: St.Petersburg, Russia Status: offline
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October 9-18, 1942 A brief report for now Hawaii: Allied fleet did not accept the battle. Neither did aviation, so Oahu airfield is well back on the way to shutdown, despite new flak losses. A few air attacks were mounted, but the only successful one was the above-mentioned Liberator raid on Johnston. Also, it looks like all three damaged old CLs are going to survive, as now they are safely undergoing field repairs in ports. The first supply convoy and the troop convoy that carried back divisions from Umnak have reached Lahaina successfully, with more supply convoys right behind them. Meanwhile, Japanese surface forces and aviation cleared Allied stragglers too slow in fleeing the area, sinking or most likely sinking 2 modern DD, 2 xAKs, 1 SS, 1 SC and a half-dozen of PT boats. Overall, I must say, the whole decision to invade Hawaii just paid off entirely, even if I fail to take Pearl. Aleutians: Evacuation is mostly completed. Only Amchitka's garrizon is still in place. Allies are not in haste to take empties islands. Overall, this campaign was too costly. Allied CD guns sub attacks caused loss of multiple valuable ships - 1 AMC, 1 xAP, 2 fast AOs, 1 CM and 1 xAK. KB-2 was caught out of position at the critical moment as well. We sank some ships as well, but Allies can accept losses better. At least a bunch of Allied units got destroyed on Umnak. Burma: Japanese tanks and bombers are driving weak Allied forces before them. Naval Raiding: Bigred got cocky and raided as far as Balikpapan with old DDs, just as my patrol Emilies were busy with troop relocation around Timor. This cost me 2 smaller xAKs. Japanese air and naval forces tried to punish the raiders (accidentally I got one of my battle squadrons in Kendari, thinking whether to transfer it to Hawaii, so the region wasn't entirely without naval cover like it was for months before), with Betties from Loemadjang sinking one four-stack DD. I must say, Bigred caught me with my pants down there, but I got lucky that no tanker convoys got caught. Meanwhile, Japanese raider Gokoku Maru wantered too close to Diego Garcia and was sunk by divebombers. That was short and inglorious career. China: After much deliberation, I decided to try cracking open the Chinese MRL with brute force right now. You can see what sort of brute force I gathered on the screenshot below. All but 120 of these AV are now marching on Hengyang, where, I believe, Chinese can't have more than about 12 000 AV. It's an open terrain hex, and while meeting significant forts is probable, I think this sort of force can just overwhelm the Chinese rabble with overwhelming numbers of heavy guns and armor. On the contrary, if it fails, then I'll be right back to a very dangerous position... But I feel that with other fronts stabilized, I can take the risk.
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