SqzMyLemon
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Joined: 10/30/2009 From: Alberta, Canada Status: offline
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As I continue to bounce ideas around, the war goes on. November continues where October left off with operations being confined to Burma and China. There is some increased air activity in the Solomons from the Allies though as they begin to probe my air defences at Lunga. Nov. 1/42: Burma: The air war in Burma remains quiet with the exception of a night air attack against Shwebo by Japanese bombers. In moderate rain, Sally's (41) in two separate attacks account for only 1 AB and 2 Runway hits against the airbase. China: The 17th Chinese/B Corps suffers 5(1) infantry squad losses totalling 61 casualties from the Helen's today. This unit it being slowly wiped out. I wonder if destroying the unit will prevent the 17th Chinese Corps being able to reform again. Will the B portion respawn? An artillery bombardment at Changsha inficts 1(1) infantry squad and 1(3) gun losses totalling 20 casualties to the defenders. I suffer 1(3) vehicle losses. Another artillery bombardment at Sining doesn't inflict any losses on either side as I only used the 5th Med. FA Rgt. The current AV comparison is 969 to 777 in Japan's favour. Once reinforcements arrive, I'll being the ground assault in earnest once again. Miscellaneous: Aitape expands fortifications to size 1 Ki-43-Ic Oscar upgrading to Ki-43-IIa Oscar at Harbin (Oops, I want frontline units upgrading first) E Ishigaki beginning refit in shipyard at Kobe Nov. 2/42: China: Changsha's airbase takes impressive damage today from the Sonia's (54). Damage to the airbase was 8 AB, 4 ABS and 118 Runway hits. Sally's (35) are ordered to hit the ground troops. Chinese casualties are 0(5) infantry and 0(10) non-combat squad losses totalling 52 troops. A follow up ground bombardment inflicts another 1(2) infantry and 0(2) non-combat squad losses totalling 51 casualties. Japanese forces will launch another ground assault tomorrow. 17th Chinese/B Corps is bombed again by the Helen's and receive another 2(0) infantry and 4(0) non-combat squad losses totalling 55 casualties. Miscellaneous: Kushiro expands fortifications to size 1 Peleliu expands fortifications to size 2 Maloelap expands fortifications to size 4 Nabire expands fortifications to size 2 Sorong expands fortifications to size 1 CL Kuma beginning refit while under repair in shipyard at Singapore CL Tama beginning refit in shipyard at Singapore DD Matsukaze beginning refit in shipyard at Singapore Nov. 3/42: Sub Ops: SS Pollack misses SC Ch 22 with four torpedoes near Oosthaven. There is no follow up DC attack. China: Daily bombing of the 17th Chinese/B Corps causes another 3(0) infantry and 2(0) non-combat squad losses totalling 21 casualties. Changsha's airbase and ground troops were bombed once again today in preparation for the planned ground assault. Sally's (36) hit the ground troops for 0(15) infantry, 1(6) non-combat and 0(2) engineer squad losses totalling 121 casualties. The Sonia's (42) hit the airfield for 5 AB, 5 ABS and 65 Runway hits. The ground assault consisted of yet another deliberate attack. The unadjusted AV comparison was 2330 to 974 in Japan's favour resulting in 1:1 odds and the fortifications reduced to level 1. Supply at Changsha is still plentiful as there was no (-) modifier against the defenders. Japanese losses were 9(308) infantry, 3(268) non-combat and 0(34) engineer squad losses totalling 3652 casualties. Chinese losses were 45(25) infantry, 50(47) non-combat and 0(34) engineer squad losses totalling 1295 casualties. A note on the assault on Changsha. I decided to hold off on a shock attack since there was no threatening move from Chinese forces at Changteh. The 8th Recon Rgt. has been ordered to advance by combat move to Changsha daily, but everyday I reset the movement so it has to start afresh. I'm just not sure about risking the unit. However, I may have to, as clearly the defenders are getting enough supply. Crossing the river will reduce the Chinese to only one interior controlled hex side. I would think that should completely isolate Changsha to relying on what supply is stored and can be produced locally. A final push against Changsha will take place in less than a week. The Solomons: Something new today! Unescorted Allied B-17E's (24) hit the airbase at Lunga. CAP consists of A6M2 Zero's (35) and they fair poorly. Of the 35 fighters, only 6 are airborne, 6 on standby, and a further 23 scrambilng. Watching the replay I'd say no more than 10 fighters engaged the bombers before the combat ends. No B-17's are damaged. A Zero is lost outright in A2A and a further two as Ops losses. The Zero's just couldn't penetrate the bomber formation. A KI-46-II Dinah and an A6M2 Zero were further destroyed on the ground. The airfield damage was heavy at 8 AB, 2 ABS and 37 Runway hits. Miscellaneous: Adak Island expands airfield to size 1 (Here we go, looks like the Aleutians will be built up for an Allied Spring offensive.) Fukuoka expands airfield to size 3 Tienshui expands fortifications to size 5 59th JNAF AF Unit arrives at Tokyo Nov. 4/42: Sub Ops: SS S-23 fires 4 torpedoes against the E Kari near Lunga. One fails to detonate. SS Grunion launches 6 torpedoes against the SS I-27 near Eniwetok! I can't remember if any dud or if they all miss, but the I-27 is undamaged. So far in the game, none of my submarines have ever reacted to, nor launched an attack, against an Allied submarine that I recall. This is the 2nd or 3rd time the Allies have had a crack at mine. China: The 17th Chinese/B Corps suffers another 1(0) infantry and 3(0) non-combat squad losses totalling 22 casualties. This unit is like a timex. In rough terrain N.W. of Sian, Japanese forces engage the 3rd Chinese Cavalry Corps at 82,40. The shock attack by the 40th Bde. and 78th Inf. Rgt. inflict 20(44) infantry, 13(40) non-combat squad losses on the Chinese totalling 448 casualties. Japanese forces suffer 0(6) infantry and 0(8) non-combat squad losses totalling 129 casualties. The Chinese retreat and join the large Chinese army blocking the road into Central China. Japanese bombers are grounded due to weather over Changsha. The defenders are still treated to an artillery bombardment though. The casualties are 0(4) infantry, 1(1) non-combat and 2(2) guns lost totalling 42 troops. The Solomons Anticipating the Allies to follow up success with another raid against Lunga, I prepared a little surprise. I withdrew the Zero's and replaced them with the 5th Sentai equipped with Ki-45 KIAa Nick's (23). As predicted the B-17E's (17) appear once again unescorted. However, this time the CAP is much more effective getting airborne and interdicting the bombers despite being rather inexperienced. In pre and post bombing phases three enemy bombers are recorded being downed in A2A for no loss with eight Nick's damaged. Damage to the airfield is lighter than the previous days attack with 2 AB, 1 ABS and 14 Runway hits inflicted, no aircraft are lost on the ground. I expect the base to be swept tomorrow by P-38's, or no attack at all. The Allies hate taking losses. Miscellaneous: Nagoya expands airfield to size 4 Saigon expands airfield to size 7 Wau expands fortifications to size 1 Cocos Islands expands fortifications to size 1 SC Ch 21 taken out of commission to begin refit at Batavia SC Ch 22 taken out of commission to begin refit at Batavia Nov. 5/42: Sub Ops: SS I-1 spots the PC Viglant near Pearl Harbor and elects to not attack, however the Allied ASW does. No DC hits are recorded. The Solomons: No enemy air activity. Did I mention the enemy hates to take losses? China: Tuyun's airbase is bombed by Sonia's (33) today. It's time to try and get some supply hits here. The airbase is hit for 7 AB, 4 ABS and 21 Runway hits. Helen's(22) hit the 17th Chinese/B Corps for 4(0) infantry, 1(0) non-combat and 1(1) engineer squad losses totalling 48 casualties. The bombers fly over Changsha today and the Sally's (45) hit the ground troops for 0(3) infantry, 0(7) non-combat squad losses totalling 78 casualties. The Sonia's (54) follow up against the airbase inflicting 11 AB, 3 ABS and 46 Runway hits. I goofed today in my orders . I forgot to restart the 8th Recon Rgt's orders to march on Changsha and it shock attacked across the N.W. hex side into the base, completely surprising me during the replay. Well, I learned whether the unit would survive or not . Despite 1:153 odds the unit survived, although it is severly disrupted. Japanese losses were 0(30) infantry, 2(88) non-combat squad and 3(109) vehicle losses totalling 433 casualties. The Chinese suffered 0(2) infantry and 1(6) non-combat squad losses totalling 56 casualties. I'm obviously happy the 8th survived and will recover, but more importantly the N.W. hex side is now completely under my control. The Chinese at Changsha are completely cut off from outside supply and only one retreat route is left open to them and it is currently occupied by over 2000 AV of Japanese troops. Providing there is no movement of Chinese forces from Changteh I can press on with the complete destruction of nine enemy corps. I will continue to bombard by ground/air for a few days and recover disruption and, if not forced to act sooner, I will then launch a shock attack supported by paratroop drop to try and finally take the base. As I finish typing this it seems appropriate that a "Mad World" from the Donnie Darko soundtrack is playing on my I-touch. Changsha is about to finally be crushed and the somber tone of the song seems quite appropriate. Miscellaneous: Keijo expands airfield to size 2 Hollandia expands fortifications to size 1 Pegu expands fortifications to size 1 E Hachijo beginning refit in shipyard at Manila E Kunashiri beginning refit in shipyard at Manila 932 Ku T-2 on CVE Taiyo converting to size 27 from 24
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