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RE: ouch - 9/12/2011 8:45:12 PM   
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RE: ouch - 9/13/2011 10:08:33 AM   
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Zuiho arrives back alongside late that evening.
It is strange, thinks Hidaka, as he watches the activity of getting her alongside, the men streaming ashore again to resume an interupted leave, that here we are, annoyed over today. yet, a mere 100 miles or so away, brave, brave men are probably still struggling in the water.

And we give them not a thought.


War is such a cruel thing

But that is its nature ney?
Some live, some die.
And some of us go ashore, to grab what pleasures we can, while we still can.

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RE: ouch - 9/13/2011 11:33:36 AM   
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quietly at rest
Corridors
As
quiet as the grave

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RE: ouch - 9/13/2011 11:47:43 AM   
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Extract from "shattering the sword" a cantona publication


America is on her heels. Down, but not quite out. Japan is preparing for that final killer blow, frantically gathering her ships for that one last effort to put lady liberty away forever.
But now, in her darkest hour, the bulldog comes to her aid, snapping and snarling at Japans heels.

The carrier strike at Port Blair is, simply, brilliant.
It is launched with stunning surprise, with esquisite timing.

The poor battered pre WW1 cruiser Tokiwa goes down, as do three small escorts
Only 2 APs are sunk.
Only two

7000 men go down with them, the entire 55th regiment.

Think this. How many men are involved in this war?
What is at stake?
As brutal as this is, what is a regiment in the scheme of things?
Apparently a great deal.
We now know that Combined fleet was to strike pearl harbour.
Within 24 hours, the orders change. By months end, Zuikaku will be repaired. Combined fleet is ordered to the Indian Ocean
It is sent, and every mile of the journey, its Admiral will wonder. Once there, what in the hell will he do?


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RE: ouch - 9/14/2011 11:15:02 AM   
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The ready room, like most of the ship, is very quiet.
Diogawa doses in one corner, nursing a sore head, and an empty wallet. Pay day is still two days away.

Being broke whilst alongside is always sad.
Being broke whilst alongside in a Japanese port is a tragedy.

Hidaka enters the ready room, and one eye of Diogawa’s opens, half hopeful of something to break the monotony.
Much to his surprise, his wish is answered

“How would you like to do some flying this afternoon?”
Both eyes open………..and he struggles erect in the chair
‘Ey?”

‘I have just been over to Hiyo, she’s about a week away. Met their new pilots..”

There is something in the way he leaves that hanging
‘And?”
‘Raw, bloody raw actually,. Hardly 30 or 40 hours each, if that”
“You must be joking”
‘No, no I am not.”

Hidaka stirs some tea. “So, I offered our services. As soon as you are ready we can go across. There are some birds at Yokahama we can borrow. “
His face lights up, there is almost a touch of glee…….”I thought some mock dog fights might get your fancy”
‘beer afterwards you think?’
‘Of course”

‘Woof, woof!, I am in!”


25/10/42

Over Yokahama, Hidaka, Diogawa, and another veteran, Nakahara (6 kills) “tangle” with Hiyo’s rebuilt airgroup.
The results are not pretty.
Hidaka will return to Zuiho deeply disturbed. Somehow,, they must train these raw men, and quickly.
Thank the heavens the Zero remained such a dominant fighter…………



80 miles West of Lae, 12000 feet over green hell
It had started as a skirmish, then as onlookers got drawn in, grown to a fight.
Now, here over the backbone of PNG, the brawl is in full fury

There is a Tiger painted on the side of the Tojo now, a great snarling character, teeth exposed in a savage snarl.
It is 47th’s emblem.
And 47th sentai is in the thick of it now.
They circle, some six of them, and wait for the next dive from above.

Fuchida sweats, the sun pounding through the canopy, defeating the ventilation streaming in.
‘Come on you barsteds, lets see what you have got”
The P38’s, so far above, answer, wings glinting in the sky as they peel over, and thunder down upon them
Timing, timing, enemy sliding in, sliding in, growing, growing, and stick hard up and into the thigh, rudder hard, hard, kick, kick, and reverse, reverse, sky and earth and sun rotating around, and around, engines snarling, roaring even above the howl of his plane, , guns chattering, chattering, over the barsted, and winging onto him, shock, heavens!,, he dives so fast!, so fast, a desperate squeeze of the trigger, too far!, too far, and pull away, even as they pull up too, and are gone.

Damnation, they are fast!
He climbs, seeking friends, passes through scattered clouds……….fuel?, getting low, time for home.

Black dots approaching……….the boys of the 87th….careful lads, its hot up here in more ways than one.
Damnation…………they were fast.

Lae, pissant place they call home……..

The fighter bounces hard on landing.
Engine off.
Silence.
And everything aches………..and his right leg just will not stop trembling……..
The crew chief leans in, helping with the straps, a canteen, oh so welcome, at the ready
“’Are we all home?’
The pause, the negative shake.
‘We are missing two………..”

damnation, they are so big, so fast………..so tough.
Face that in a zero?
No thanks.





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RE: ouch - 9/14/2011 2:04:44 PM   
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Just always wish the Tojo's had bigger guns ... and more of them!

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RE: ouch - 9/15/2011 11:10:17 AM   
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Wuchow falls to Japan

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RE: ouch - 9/15/2011 11:39:07 AM   
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The Charge pauses outside the naval gates.
It is raining, and evening is falling. It is getting cold too, winter is rushing forward.
It has been a very good leave.
For ten days, he has not thought of her once.
Not once.
Will she forgive him?

Now, as he passes through, walks the long walk down the dock, he takes her into his gaze again.
She really has such an ugly arse.
Under the lights of the dock, she looks presentable, the dark hiding so many of her thaws.
He climbs the gangway, the Quarter master, shivering, nods a greeting.
“Welcome back Chief”
‘A quiet week yes?”
The chief does not know of the little ‘excursion’
“Mostly Chief”
‘Good”
He takes his bag, and with it leading the way, he enters Zuiho’s warmth,.
What welcome will she give him?

There are two Stokers in the passageway, dipping a tank. They stand to attention as he passes. ‘Evening men, all good?’
‘Hie!”
Good, very good.
The mess is empty, as is the sleeping area. He packs away his kit, ears already automatically adjusting to the sounds about him, the beat of the fans, the stamp of feet above.
The door opens, another heavy bag entering. The CPO Chippie.
Greetings, brief.
Yes, leave was good. . No, going to go ashore again, last beers. News, no, none known.
Want to come?
Consideration…………….and the mind thinks of what tomorrow will bring.
This will have to be done, that too. And that as well

No, no thanks. The Charge will choose sleep instead.
The bed, as always, is uncomfortable.
He falls asleep immediately anyway.



Diogawa sleeps, rather tired from today’s flying. Mistakenly, he puts down all the ‘kills’ he has scored against Hiyo’s flyers to his skills.
Which is a pity.
The ready room is filling with returnees, all filled with stories of the time ashore.
Soon a poker game will begin.
The betting will be frantic, almost obscene.
Last nights before returning to the war can cause that.


Hidaka does not join them. He wanders the hanger, as he often does. The zeros gleam, as if new, in the harsh lights.
They have been good, these eagles. But this is war. And he wonders why he has not heard of a new model in the pipeline.
The Americans, he is sure, will not be standing still.
Still, the war is won, no?. One more blow. Just one more.
Gods, let me lead it this time.


Kato sleeps too. Not onboard yet, but in a motel some miles away
On the back of the door, his new uniform. Tomorrow, he will re join.
Then, his Divisions.
His.
Captains divisions
Then, then the mission.
And another chance at glory.




Zuiho sleeps
300 miles to the West, Engineers open great valves, commencing the process of re flooding this gigantic dock.
The waters flood in, green, black, cold.
They kiss Zuikaku’s bottom, rising above the fresh paint, the new steel.

In 4 hours time, she will slide out of the dock, and commence final preparations.
The war has paused for over a month now.
A long pause. Too long
Refurbished, refreshed, reformed.

A great way to approach 43

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RE: ouch - 9/15/2011 3:42:42 PM   
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RE: ouch - 9/16/2011 1:53:25 PM   
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Captains divisions.

According to custom, its an opportunity for the Captain to inspect his crew. To measure its discipline, to assess its dress.
To give awards, to address them.
To read, at times, the articles of war.

There is much that can be gleaned from Divisions.

The trumpets on Zuiho sound just after midday, and the crew assemble on the edge of the flight deck
Hidaka watches closely
When the call comes, how will they react, this crew?

‘Markers!”
The first men, the tall men, swiftly move to their positions.
Silence falls, only the wind whips across the deck, and uniform pant legs flutter.
A flag rises.
‘Hand fall in for divisions!”

Zuiho moves swiftly, almost eagerly.
No sloth
No reluctance
Men simply falling into rank efficiently, with , that most valuable asset.
With pride.

Inwardly Hidaka smiles
He has seen enough. Zuiho still has her edge.
Her men remain ready for battle.

Kato does not keep them waiting long.
He marches down the ranks swiftly, yet taking it all in.
Japans fleet, specifically, her carriers, rule the waves. Small as she is, Zuiho is part of that rule.
It is invisible, but all feel it.
Pride flows from them to him. And he feeds back his pleasure.
Small gestures. The crisp nods, the salutes millimeter correct.

Divisions go well.

At the end, as tradition states, he addresses them.

It is, to them, to this crew who still are learning about their new father, a brutally good speech.

‘Zuiho. We sail at midnight. Our orders are simple. We hunt”


By 0300 hrs, task force 169 , 3cvl, 2 ca, 8 dd strong, slips Tokyo bay, and heads south

From Soerabaya, a CVL, and 3CVE slip anchor, and head for the Indian ocean wastes.

And from Hiroshima, KB too tastes the vast pacific swell, heading south west.

Japan lets lose her dogs of war.



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RE: ouch - 9/16/2011 2:57:49 PM   
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RE: ouch - 9/18/2011 9:46:13 AM   
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High John 3rd, you blood thirsty devil!

(patience mate..........there will be blood again..........soon)

sorry for this post, slightly drunk to be honest....................


30/10/42

There is never total quiet on a ship.
Never
Even a ship de commissioned, laid up, tied up and left to die a slow rusting lingering death, verbally protests here fate through creaking mooring ropes, or the inevitable drip, drip of water seeping, like cancer, into he bowels.
Zuiho steams south, the usual canopy of noise, the never ending whine of the forced draft blowers, the hiss of the sea against her flanks, the clang of hatches being closed or opened.
Zuiho travels south in her usual bandstand way.
But she IS quiet. Her men, as all men are on this the first day out, are quiet.
They speak little. Exchange little.
‘How was your leave?’
“Good” and that is a long conversation this day.

800 minds are turned inwards today.
Thinking of home, of what is, what was, what will come
There is a war on.
What if they never see home again?
What then?
What of those left behind?

Sailors have left home for thousands of years now. But mostly, today counts as day one of X days until “I will see you soon, my love”
But war leaves a question on that X.
Maybe I will se you soon…….X
Or maybe, maybe, fate says, I will never see you again………………..


So mens minds turn inwards

Zuiho travels south
Quietly

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RE: ouch - 9/19/2011 11:11:31 AM   
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1300 hours

1/11/42

Zuiho’s bridge is in the usual routine, her officers busy maintaining her position in the squadron.
Above them, on the flight deck, 3 Kates are warming up, fat black bombs strapped to pale bottoms.
A well oiled machine, Zuihos deck crews bustle about, casual in the supreme confidence they now have in themselves.
Around them the ocean literally sparkles, the sun blazing its surface into billions of diamonds. They steam south, a fine sight. A strong sight.
These are Japans seas.

Kato wanders quietly onto the bridge.

He considers his men for a few minutes, calculating, assessing.

You have gotten used to me already, my children. Comfortable with me. Comfortable with this ship, this role we play.
Too damn comfortable.
War is not comfortable
War is hard

Almost casually he speaks. “For exercise. Enemy dive bombers approaching, range ten miles, from the east… action stations”

And now, let us see how we perform………



The claxons ring

Below, Tan turns to the charge, and grins. The Charge is teaching Tan the intricacies of Zuiho’s fuel systems, the pipes, the pumps, the fuel heaters .
‘I was surprised Kato did not pull this little stunt yesterday”
The Charge grins back. ‘Fifty yen, we don’t do it fast enough!”
‘No way I am taking that on Chief……..get em closed up as fast as you can!’

“OH CRAP!” Diogawa’s cry is genuine and heartfelt. The claxon has brought him to his feet abruptly, his dinner has failed to follow.
For a moment he stares in horror at the fish soup spreading all down the front of his flying suit : so bloody tasty too!
He is brought crashing back to reality by Hidaka’s yells ‘Scramble, scramble!, get your fat arses on deck!, bombers inbound!”

Diogawa gives one last despairing glance his way, as if to say, you are kidding right?, you want me to fly stinking of fish?, and then he is joining the mad scramble for the flight deck.

Hirate is asleep. Was asleep. Is now up, hunting for those goddam boots, scrambling in his locker for his torch, being buffeted by dozens of others all too trying to “get their S@#t together’
As always, the heart is racing………submarine attack?, dive bomber attack?, what the hell is happening this time?
He will have a hard fight to get to his station, (forward today), through so many hatches, up so many ladders.
He has two minutes to do it…………


“Ship closed at action stations sir”
Kato snaps the question, his body braced against the hard turn Zuiho is conducting, her snout seeking the wind
‘How long to fighter launch?’
“Commencing launch now sir!’
He turns to Hidaka…. “How long flight officer?”
“Seven minutes sir”


Too long Hidaka. We are dead men. You think nothing can get us here, and you have not one, not a one, fighter on deck.
You are good Hidaka, battle hardened. But you grow complacent..

‘Too long flight Officer Hidaka, too long”

The reproach is a missile across the bridge.
Delivered across the bows of so many enlisted men too………….

Coldly, Kato turns his face towards Zuiho’s bow.
Hands meet behind back. Heels bounce, legs stiffen. “fall out from action stations. We will do this again”
And they do
Again
And again
And yet again


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RE: ouch - 9/19/2011 7:04:42 PM   
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If Kato was an Inf officer, I would be expecting/fearing a fragging sooner or later. Did anything like a fragging ever happen in a Navy?
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RE: ouch - 9/20/2011 10:06:38 AM   
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In japans Navy

Unthinkable

Duty
Honour
Total obedience

That is Kato's creed.

yet, ironically, Japans upper military class was renowned for plotting, scheming against each other. And willful disobedience against the high command (if you were far enough up the tree) was seen as a good promotion tactic!

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All commentrs more than welcome!........i am catching up now, so I reckon Cantona's AAR and mine together should reflect things a little more now

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RE: ouch - 9/20/2011 11:08:35 AM   
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They do it how they have always done it.
Silently, without fuss or fan fare, the low grey sharks slip moorings, and with clouds of black exhaust belching, begin the journey across Truk lagoon.

There are just 6 of them, but all six are of the large I class, and in each, the small seaplanes rest, waiting for their chance.
The silent service, once again is leading the way
What lies at Narua?, at Tarawa now?
Go, go and find out.


Below decks, Zuiho is a mess.

Tired men are battling with fire hoses, with damage control gear. All day they have been “fighting fires”, fighting floods, fighting famine.
As Hirate wearily remarks to Okano, “Zuiho is a battleship, did you know that, a Yamato in disguise!”. According to their calculations, she floats still after a mere 10 ‘hits’

It has been a while, too long, since her damage control training has been stressed so severely.

Tan sits in Damage Control central.
He is, too be blunt, in shock.
Training in Japan has totally under prepared him for this.
A single hit, even two, he can handle……….
The damage control board stares back at him, covered in a hundred China graph drawings, circles, remarks.
A perfect picture of his failure……………

The Charge enters Damage Control, stands beside him, admires the picture.
Silently thanks the Gods that all he has to do is keep the engines going.
(as usual, the engine rooms have been remarkably bomb proof, no way they will be “hit’ when the task force has a schedule to keep)

“A tough one Sir?’
Tan sighs. ‘You know, I once had a derailment in a tunnel. I thought that was tough to sort out. This, this Chief……….
‘You will get the hang of it Sir, really, I thought it went OK”

I wish I could believe you Charge…some how I know what Kato thinks. Putting a Uniform on an engineer does not automatically make him a sailor. Heavens, to be blessed with a lifetime of experience doing this Crap……
I must do better. I must.
“ I am sure Kato is going to give us more practice Chief.”
He is, of course, right.


Hidaka reads the dispatch
Earlier today, a destroyer has come alongside, and a light transfer has occurred.
The heavy black bag (weighted to sink immediately if lost in the ocean) contains operational orders from the Flagship

Captain Beppu of Hiyo wastes little words.

‘Upon refueling Truk, this task force shall strike Mili, suppress enemy activity, then conduct anti convoy activities to the east of the Gilberts.
Our actions will be co ordinated with 1st fleet action against Narua island, and other planned offensive operations”

Hidaka contemplates the orders.

Once again, it appears, they will be the point of the spear.
And then he thinks of the skill levels of Hiyo’s, Shoho’s fighter pilots.
It is not a pleasant thought.



Hosho lies on his back, contemplating the skies above
He is resting under a large palm tree, and life is good.
Good as it can get, really.

112the regiment rests deep in the rear areas of Burma front, in reserve.
Apparently, if the rumors are correct, the Division is being rebuilt.
55th division will then move to reserve , a guard against the left flank.
It really is a good rumor.

High, high over head, Japanese fighters are filling the sky with a steady, steady roar.
Ban, his ever present friend, lies beside him
“how many do you count now?’
Hosho internally calculates. ‘That’s over 100 so far”
Ban whistles. “That’s a lot, isn’t it?”
Hosho turns to him, and grins. “That’s only for us officer types to know my friend”
Ban grins back. ‘Even I can tell this though, that many planes means something is up”

Yes, thinks Hosho, yes it does. That will be the end of the good times I would think……

He lies back, closes his eyes.
But until then, what is a soldier to do?












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RE: ouch - 9/20/2011 4:44:57 PM   
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How many carriers has Japan lost at this point? Is it just Junyo?

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RE: ouch - 9/21/2011 9:27:17 AM   
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Thats correct, one only lost, Ryhujo? arrives in 20 days to replace her
I have no idea (as I hardly ever play allies) of what enemy carrier strength would be now.
Wasp confirmed sunk this week (there was some minor doubt in my mind), so all 6 originals definately gone



3/11/42


Once a week, Herbiesan ‘fronts’ the press
For a dictator ship, the press still has some, albeit limited, freedom.
Surrounded by syncopates, all unwilling to pass bad news, the press, at times can be a good heads up for him when trouble is brewing.
But today, as the weekly brief comes near completion (more air victories in Burma, a Army winning in China) there comes a question that was not meant to be asked, not in the scrip.

‘Is it true sir, that Port Moresby is lost to our airforce?”
For a moment, he must think. OK, the news has leaked. But losses do happen, yes?
But Port Moresby is no where.
Smile then, wave your hand dismissively.
Answer, as always with that face that says…………trust me.
‘No, not really. We have re deployed to areas of greater risk. Port Moresby is secure….”

Now, where did that little man get that news?
There can be only one answer………Yamamoto.




The man in herbiesans thoughts is currently in Naval Headquarters, once again contemplating the map.

To say it fills him with unease, anger even, is an understatement
Yamaguchi is breaking the Cardinal rule!
He has scattered his fleet to the four winds!
And to achieve what!?

Light carriers blundering around in the Indian ocean, have they even seen anything?
NO.
So what can they achieve?

More light carriers near Truk. Fine ships, but what can they do too?
Little surely
And Combined fleet?.
For the Indian ocean as well?

Some how he senses that a window is open, but a window of opportunity that is closing fast
His knuckles whiten. We should have gathered everything we have….and gone for the heart.
I have to get back into this war, I have to.
For Japans sake, I must.


Tan is ‘learning the systems’
It is a task every stoker must do, has done, will do forever, ahmen
Follow the pipes, every twist, every turn, every valve. Note every valve, sketch them roughly, and then later, draw them in precise fashion.
It is the only way to learn your ship.

Tan, with a keen eye, proceeds quickly. He has the knack, this pipe is a drain pipe, well we know where that goes, this is a main line, better follow it closely.
Ah yes, here is the end, so that’s what it does, it’s a heater steam supply!

What a week ago seemed incomprehensible, is now rapidly falling into place.

Something else though, is also happening.
As Zuiho’s Engineer crawls around the spaces, gets dirty, sweaty as any other man down here, his men take note.
Minobe would never have done this.
Never.
But here, here is an Engineer who soon will know, really know, what happens under him.
And men will follow those who know what to do over anything.



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RE: ouch - 9/22/2011 9:01:57 AM   
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Help, I cannot get Chitose, Chiyoda to convert!




OK, for those that are following, thankyou for patience.
Please pre order pop corn

We are roughly a week away from more action.
And a lot more blood……………….


(Zuiho system damage jumps 2 points overnight)


4/11/42

“Lieutenant Hidaka requested bridge”
Hidaka finds Kato on the starboard bridge wing, staring at the other two carriers .
They steam at 5000 metre intervals, from here the fighters and bombers circling their decks look like toys, wings glinting in today’s harsh sun

Hidaka steels himself.
Kato has taken to the habit of delivering his rebukes to his officers here, where few can over hear.
Hidaka wonders what he has failed to do this time.
But there is no rebuke today.
The cold eyes turn to him, then back to the two flight decks abreast of them.
“We have received our orders Hidaka. Truk, refuel. Then First fleet sail , and we are to strike Mili atoll. Apparently Captain Beppu places his faith in you to organize the strike. He says, and I quote, admiring your experience and boldness, we will follow your plan”

Hidaka remains silent. But a course of pleasure does pass through him.
Kato points at three kate bombers passing overhead. ‘I want your honest opinion of the abilities of our airgroups”

Our air groups. Not mine. His.
Just because you can fly………..
“Hiyo’s Kates, vals, are good. The fighters are terrible. Shoho: fair kates, terrible fighters too. They lost heavily last time”
‘And our men”
‘The best sir. The very best”

Kato does not look him in the eye, continues to stare at the sea. “Mili will have defences.. I will not waste our bombers on that target. Nor my fighters.
Not to make quickly re filled holes
The first wave will be filled by rookies, Let them pave the way. Keep the experienced bombers back, we will find targets I am sure more worthy of their lives”

Hidaka cannot answer.
You are one cold barsted………..
But, and the military man inside him can see the logic. They must raise the experience levels of the pilots, and quickly.
There is no quicker way than in battle…………



It has been a good run, but now, as sweat pours into his eyes, streams down his face, the Charge can sense that maybe the good run is done.
Each boiler room has two fuel pumps, great gangly reciprocating things, that have maintained a steady beat for nearly a year now.
They are actually favorites of many of the men.
Take the asbestos cover off the top, and the Piston head is revealed, a lovely bowl shaped objective.
How many eggs fried on that over the years?

Others simply like the beat, others fascinated by the sophistication of the con rods, the valve gears, the cams,.
Some , he thinks, probably even find them vaguely romantic, throw backs to an earlier age.
The Charge simply likes them for their reliability.
Until now.

The Port outer pump is dead. Water is draining plaintively down her sides, and an evil, burnt oil smell is emitting from her gutzs.
The con rod is broken clean through, and the suspicion is very rapidly hardening in his mind that the piston is seized up there.
Damnation
‘’Its Truked Hirate, you’ve killed my baby”
Hirate smiles, he knows the jibe is in jest
‘It made a lovely bang chief”
‘Lovely my arse”

He stands. Yes, the good run is finished. Another challenge then.
‘Isolate her out, and get the tools. Lets get her open, and see what you have blood well done”

The charge leaves, seeking Tan, who is somewhere in the port engine room bilges. He gives the other pump a glance, as if warning it to behave. Fuel pump failures are awkward, there is no way you can cross connect them.

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RE: ouch - 9/22/2011 11:28:17 PM   
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two immovable objects meeting........ - 9/23/2011 7:13:23 AM   
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Ogawa, Diogawa and Okura are together for the moment on the starboard ‘balcony’.
Once again their view is filled with the vision of Truk lagoon, blue and beautiful.
A welcome breeze is blowing, and the waters are capped with white horses, ships boats scurrying about plow heavy bow waves, spray will soak many a dress uniform today.
‘Just like a bloody fleet review ney?” Diogawa, as usual is impressed with the fleet before them.
In reality, it is an impressive sight.
Yamato, still swings there at her moorings, steadily earning her reputation as the fleet hotel. Behind her, in one great row, Nagato, Mutsu , and the four fast battleships rest as well.
Behind them nearly another dozen heavy cruisers swing at anchor as well.
It is a grand sight. Today we would give eye teeth for some photos of these great dinosaurs.
But , of course, for these men, these battle wagons are a common sight, hardly worth the film. Besides, they will always be there to be photographed…………

About them, destroyers almost uncountable swing at moorings as well.

‘Where do you think we will use this lot?” wonders Okura aloud, “its an awful lot of metal to have sitting around doing nothing”
Ogawa shakes his head. “ battleships Okura, as you well know, are for Admirals to plan their next party in. Us carrier men are to do the real fighting.”
‘A note of cynicism my fighter friend?”
“Just a touch, just a touch”
A fuelling barge is approaching, as this means smokes out, there is little point being out here anymore. They go back inside, and take up the endless card game again.
Somehow, they feel, Truk is only a short stay.

They are correct. But also incorrect in another way.
Zuiho and her task group refuel, and depart again at dusk, and head due east.
Behind her, a hundred funnels shovel black smoke , as many, many boilers are lit of.

The floating ‘hotels’ move silently to sea.
Reception for strangers , I think, could be termed ‘chilly’


Extract from ‘Shattering the Sword” a cantona production

Timing is everything
Despite everything, the losses, the lack of carriers, the political crises over the continuation of the war in Washington and London , Allied High Command refuses to just remain passive.

‘I need no stinking carriers” Admiral cantona had declared. And so he would prove.
Even as Yamato’s great anchors wrench themselves free from Truks sandy lagoon bottom, the Allies next nibble at the empire swing into action.
1st regiment, United states Marines, and all its support forces, swing due west, and begin the run into Majuro, 120 miles due North of Mili………



Private Mitchell , of the 113th Construction Engineers, grips the guardrail tightly, and enjoys the sea air.
The pacific, as always, remains impossibly huge.
Excitement grips him, a low tightness in his belly. This is his third crossing of this mighty waters. Once, heart focused on the Lord.
And then came Tarawa
The second, in mourning, and determined to return, to do his part for his country.
And now, this time, third time lucky.

And fate, it seems, is taking him back to the beginning.
Mitchell , has not made the Marines. But God, it seems, had something better for him.
A Midwestern boy knows tractors. It is only a small step from that to a bulldozer.
Thou shall not kill. But you can serve on the front line……

Mitchell is not the only one at the guard rails, The AP Santa Elena may be large, but 2000 plus men make her feel very small indeed.
They have been told, an hour ago, the target.
Majuro.
“defended lightly”
Mitchell hopes so. But does it matter.? His fate is in Gods hands. But those battleships sailing with them sure are re assuring………….



Despite the best of efforts, spares for the fuel pump simply do not exist at Truk
Nor on the Shoho.

So now they have to do it the hard way.
After the entering harbour action stations, the refueling, the harbour leaving stations, they have been able to begin work.

His suspicion was correct. A broken ring. . Jammed into the head.
The piston is cracked. The cylinder scored. The con rod, busted. (Thank god he has a spare for that!)
Now , near midnight, the pump lies scattered to hell across the boiler room floor.
And Tan looks positively happy.
‘We can sleeve the cylinder chief, I have done THAT before……… Bearings we can pour too…”
He takes one of the shattered rings into hand, holds it up to the light. “Now these, my friend, these will be the real challenge”
His grin becomes almost Cheshire cattish ……….’But that’s what excites us yes?, challenges”

Put that way, is there any doubt that some how they will fix this bloody pump?





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battle speed one!........again! - 9/23/2011 8:03:17 AM   
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The waiting is very, very quiet
Yamamoto sits, erect, perfectly dressed as usual, awaiting the word to enter HIS lair.
He waits a long time
‘Herbiesan will see you know Admiral”
With a grunt, he stands, and with courage, enters the room
The door closes.


For a moment, the Admiral is taken aback. The Dictator is sitting at his desk, maps spread all around. That is not surprising. The fact that he is nearly naked, barely a loin clothe, is.
“Ahh, Yamamoto, come in!, Scotch?. Take a seat!”
warily, the Admiral declines……..there is actually no seat.

Herbiesan looks up, he has a sheaf of papers in his hand, passes them to Yamamoto.
“Intelligence estimates of Allied production for 1943………..if you look closely, they will again have carrier parity late to mid 43”

yes. Yes they will. And you want me to do something about it.
But of course he keeps silent.

Herbiesan stands. “Admiral. I know, that you would like me dead, like the Emperor, democracy restored. Would like peace.” He grins. There is actually humour behind it ‘Now you know, that I know……..but what to do about it? The public love you too much to see you……………….well, you know”

Yamamoto stiffens. And the grip one his sword tightens. “now” continues the hated little man, ‘many called you to account because you could not do what Yamaguchi was lucky to do……”
‘That took courage sir, courage and boldness”
‘Oh, yes, yes, yes, and luck too” herbiesan passes Yamamoto a scotch. ‘The thing is, the war continues. You continue……and that to me, is a worry. “
‘Sir, my duty is to obey”
The smile, this time, is not warm.
‘And I achieved this, with out spilling blood.”

Herbiesan leans on the table, sweeps his hand across the map “ Do you know, that Combined fleet has no grand plan, no strategy to finish this war?”

Ahh, so he does realize?. He does see all our carriers scattered all over the map?

‘I heard a rumor of that, yes”

‘Well, I do. And I will solve my problem of you, and the war, now.”
He swallows the scotch, pours another.
‘At the moment, we will ‘look busy’ in the pacific, look busy in the IO. But, starting January one, the fleet will withdraw from the war. You will take command of South east area, and I will assign 1st, Combined fleets to you, and 17th Army.
We are going to allow the enemy to climb the Solomon chain Admiral……you will bleed him, but you will not , repeat not risk the fleet. Then, in mid 43, as he crosses the bismark barrier, you will crush him. At any cost. The blow to his moral will be immense. That will bring peace. Bring victory.”

Yamamoto hears the words. Digests them. Fleet command, again. In fact, total command…….
“Will the katsaguri’s be available by then ?”
The question says it all. He has accepted. …..

Herbiesan smiles.
Success. See?, see how easy that was.?. Give the traitor some ships, some new toys, a promise that we will do it his way……….problem neutralized.
“Get to Truk Yamamoto. Start digging. And make my strategy reality………..”




Tanaka lowers his glasses.
He has been observing his sheep, the transports plodding steadily south with them. If he looks closely enough, he can see the men of 4th regiment on their decks.
.
‘Does the Army think a mere regiment is enough?” he wonders aloud

Nobody answers him on the bridge. The answer is obvious to them. A regiment is not enough, never was, never would be. Not unless Narua is all but un defended . But it would certainly make a nice attraction…….

A phone rings on the bridge. Sharp words, Hie!, hie!, yes, yes!
The OOW comes over.
‘Mogami task force has completed bombardment run of narua sir. No return fire reported, but the island is occupied”

Well, there you have it. Maybe a regiment would be enough………


7/11/42
0100 hours
“hands to action stations, hands to action stations!.
Prepare for combat air operations, all departments expedite reports to the bridge!”

‘Zuiho closed up sir!’
‘very good.”
The tannoy crackles
‘This is your Captain speaking. We have a Emily floatplane report of shipping at Mili island, This task force will be in strike range at dawn. Stand by your post, do your duty, and a thousand years of shame to any that shirk their honor. Long live the Empire!’

Kato places the microphone down.
‘Hiyo signals battle speed one sir”
‘Very good. Full ahead all!”


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RE: battle speed one!........again! - 9/23/2011 2:30:30 PM   
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Ok, sorry, but what the heck are "katsaguri’s"?

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RE: battle speed one!........again! - 9/23/2011 3:31:05 PM   
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Unryu's.

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RE: battle speed one!........again! - 9/23/2011 4:49:36 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: John 3rd

Unryu's.

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The Unryu was Hiryu class (with some modifications). The later ships were developed further, and there were modifications to reflect alternative power plants.

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RE: ouch - 9/24/2011 12:48:02 PM   
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Thanks guys, that was a brain fart on my behalf


“ASW patrol!” what do you mean, ASW patrol!”
“Steady down Okura!. Orders are orders. Zuiho will cover the task force,”
Hidaka fairly bristles. He understands totally….there are ships at Mili, ships are targets…….but how do you tell a warrior that they are not to be risked?
How do you leave this sword sheaved when you are sending the rookies?
“there will be other targets…….. of this I am certain. Now prepare to launch, I am to busy to argue the toss now!”

Hidaka makes his way to the bridge. Dawn is still an hour away, but already the first eagles are rising into the air.
Kato is , of course, there.
Hidaka salutes. “recon from Shoho reports what appears to be a convoy at the atoll. Our first strike is getting aloft, 19 zeros, 9 dive bombers. Our fighters are maintaining 6 aloft, 6 on deck, standby.”
‘Opposition?’
‘reports of fighters at Mili”
“A potentially bloody baptism”

Dawn

Overhead, the second Kate rumbles aloft, Hidaka is ordering 4 aloft today. He has thought long and hard about arming some with fish, and dismissed the thought. Far more prudent to keep all that explosive deep in the magazines….
A signalman enters, hands a flimsy to Kato.
Silently he reads it, grunts, hands it to Hidaka

“Maloelap under dive bomber attack. Dauntless bombers, 15 in number”
Hidaka reads it, mind racing. Moves to the chart.
‘Only two possibilities sir………..Mili based, or”
“or there is a small carrier out there”
Another thought:
‘We are in range if they are Mili based”
Almost instinctively they both glance upwards. What could be out there?

By 0630, the second wave is gone, 27 zeros, 9 kates.
Now, now all they can do is wait.

It is going to be a poor day weather wise, a lot of rain about, low clouds, grey dark seas, cold wind. Not a day you expect in the tropics.
A trade wind day. Squalls. White caps. And men almost shivering in the gun pits.

A day that can easily hide a ship, or a fleet.

It is almost two hours to target today, and each minute takes a lifetime.
Fifteen dive bombers!
From Mili?
Surely not?
Damn this visibility!. How in the hell can the search arc find anything in this crud?
Heavens, what if they have missed?
What if we have been spotted, and not seen their search?
What if then ney?
Is there anything we have missed?
This waiting!

The radio crackles at last
‘Target in sight!. Medium size AK’s.at anchor!. We are attacking!”

Another lifetime.
How the imagination can run. Yet here on the bridge, all is quiet, calm, ordered

Again, the crackles “attack complete!. Opposition, light, 2 fighters only. 2 ships hit., am returning.”
Hidaka breaths again. Surprise, it seems, has been complete. A perfect baptism of fire then………




250 miles to the North east of Mili

AP Santa Elena
Mitchell checks his gear a final time.
It is the hundredth time he has done this. He can’t help it. Rifle, check, bayonet , check. First aid kit, rations, ammo, poncho, all of the 1000 and ten items he is meant to take ashore on Majuro tomorrow.
There is , when he stops to think about it, more items in his pack then he has had personal possessions in his life.
He only vaguely understands the gigantic industrial machine that is gearing up at home, that has given him such a heavy pack.

Around him, a thousand or so other men are doing what he is doing.. Thinking, and preparing for tomorrow, and THAT beach.
Beneath his feet, about him, a subtle change . The liners vibrations increase, and she leans ever so slightly.
Soon after, a wet marine enters, apparently it is pouring rain outside. He whispers to a mate……..
Ten minutes later, those thousand men are all wondering, why are they heading due east now, and at full speed?


The second attack finds another two fighters, one of which promptly claws 2 zeros out of the air, before escaping into the clouds. Three bombs strike a third AK.
The task force will recover its aircraft, and turn North, seeking her tankers.
Task force 169, has announced its presence.

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It is, again, well after midnight.
Its how these things go, it seems. You begin pulling the broken piece of machinery apart, promising yourself that come 2200, 2230 at the latest, you will quit, get some sleep. After all, you have been at action stations all day, and dawn action stations is due at 0430 , today, heavens, today.
But, as you strip the bitch down, curiosity, and that drive you have, lets just fix it, leads you on.
But now , you must quit……….for today any way.
There is a spare con rod, and a piston onboard, for this pump, but the stores people have yet to drag it up from whatever dark hole they live in.
So, tomorrow, for them
Most of the other bits, you have too.
The cylinder is , by a miracle, not scored. The failure was a valve dropping, slamming into the head of the piston.
But two rings are snapped. And thanks to the vagrancies of the stores system, none onboard.
They are going to be a right barsted to machine…………


Still, that’s the fun, isn’t it?

But now other things call. There are other defects, and boiler chemistry, and the rest.
And tomorrow, another at sea refueling.
And, of course, the war …………..

Charge makes the call. ‘ok, secure all this crap. It will have to wait until we finish whatever action we are doing. “
He pats the steamer on the back. “Double check everything tonight, if Kato asks for full speed, lets show him what we can do”

Charge, and his small team depart. Some to sleep for the three hours available, him, to work.
Bloody war, getting in the way of work…………..


Dawn
8/11/42

Zuiho, and he r companions, mark time. 120 miles due North of Kwaljien, awaiting the tankers that are now hoving into view.
The seas remain grey, horrid. The white caps are now solid rollers, and she pitches heavily now with every one.
Bridge screen wipers beat steadily, and are needed.

Hidaka, wet to the bone, enters the bridge, shakes himself like a dog.
‘Some body did tell me its winter at home, who the hell bought it with us?’
There are few smiles. It has been an anxious night, it is no easy task navigating these waters, waters filled with a 100 atolls, and how many un charted reefs?
Hidaka turns to the communications officer ‘Any word?”

All twelve of Zuiho’s Kates are out today, fanning in a great search arc to the east.
It will be a hazardous day.
Rain, heavy seas, low cloud, a moving airfield………..




Shoho will lose a Kate today

Her observer, a young man indeed, will glimpse something below the clouds.
All eyes onboard will swivel that way
There will be cries of excitement, and the pilot will wheel the bomber over, dive through the clouds…………
And there will be a wake, many wakes, three at least, driving into that rain bank, grey , indiscernible shapes.

Her radio operator will flash…….’many ships, moving north west”
And they will zoom around that rain bank, that cloud, seeking a better, second look.

And they will fly into cloud, and heavy rain, and low hours, poor training, and inexperience will kill them

No one will see the inverted bomber, pilot hopelessly disorientated, plunge into the ocean

They will be wasted lives.
The message, so important, will be ignored, lost in the days chatter of a hundred similar reports.

9/11/42


(system damage to 5!)
0900
There was no refueling yesterday.
The tanker fails to arrive
Well, it arrived OK, but no fuel was pumped, something, somewhere on that rusty hulk did not work.
Today, today it must.
Too many ships are “in the red”

Now, Kato holds Zuiho 100 yards astern of the tanker, the fuelling hose slowly snaking its way towards his bow.
A silent curse crosses his lips, as that same bow buries itself into the swell, and it breaks across it, great cascades of white water flooding it.
Three men go sprawling.
Coldly….”Drop us 10 revolutions “
Revolutions 080 sir!
Another swell, creaming, creaming, but not quite breaking across………
OK. So, some will, some wont.
He steps outside, and yells to the men below.
‘This is the best I can do Lt Tan!, good luck, and keep an eye out!”

Tan nods. He is, to be frank, completely terrified. The pitching of the deck, the way the wind whips all words away, the freezing cold, and those great green monsters, curling up so high before them, how do they slide past?
In front of him, a dozen men, under a crusty Chiefs eye( and this is no joke –his jacket literally is crusted in salt, some years old) is cursing the seamen.
‘Pull you barsted!, pull!
H e winks at Tan………
And the CPO Chippee leans in, yells into his ear….’Leave this to us Sir, you just smile and wave at Kato, we will get the crude onboard for you”

And so it does happen……..the great hose slides onboard, and soon the fuel flows

They are all soaked, and wet, and miserable by fuel lings end. But get it they do.
The fuel hose has just disconnected, and Tan is looking up towards Kato above him on the bridge, when it happens.

First. Katos face, looking down, animated, looks up………..and freezes
Beside him, the Chippee freezes too……….”OH < OH TRUK”
There is a sensation of the world dropping away under Zuiho’s bow..as if it is taking off……..
Tan turns,

The ocean has disappeared before them, replaced by a canyon.
The other side of the canyon………….a mountain of water, a literal mountain

A vague thought…. The term, rogue wave……….
The Bosuns chief unfreezes them
‘RUN FOR YOUR TRUKING LIFE!”
They do, fleeing before death itself

Tan takes all of fifteen steps, and then it swallows him, a great crushing blow, and his worls is swallowed in a tumbling, swirling smash of sea water, a thudding blow to the ribs, limbs askew, and sputtering he comes up hard against a gun tub.
Stunned………he has been washed twenty metres, at least.
He is lucky………three men are gone over the side.

For Kato, it is like nothing ever seen before. Oh, heard about. Talked about. But he would never have believed it…………
This wall of water simply washes over the bow as if it never existed, and slams full body into the bridge front.
Every bridge window shatters instantly, and the white torrent floods in, flinging men and equipment every way.

As if stunned physically, Zuiho lurches to starboard, water pouring out of her.
Shoho will signal…”Are you OK?”
And she will not answer.

It will take twenty minutes before she truly is under control again,
Her missing men, are, thank the heavens, found, recovered by the chase destroyer
A great deal of kit will never be seen again.

For the remainder of this trip, they will be calling her, the flying carrier.


(Based on a RL that happened to me. I have a photo at home, of my ship, with me running for my life abreast of the bridge with the rest of the fuelling party

From the midship funnel, the entire ship is clear of the water, the bow easily 30 feet clear
The next photo, you cannot see the bridge…….)



Kato stands , the wind whipping into him. The bridge, the focastle, remains a shambles.
‘Do we have any glass at all Chippee?”
The shipwright shakes his head. “No sir, but I am thinking we can jury rig some Perspex we have for the bombers……We will have to make some frames.”
‘And the Capstan?”
‘Busted good sir”
Not that they need it, the anchor is gone anyway………


‘Signal from Hiyo sir”
‘Come due east, speed 20 knots. Zuiho to set 100 % naval strike. Arm with bombs.”
Ahh, so we continue. Good. Convoy hunting it is then.


But we know of course, they will find a lot more than that……….
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RE: based on a true story......... - 9/25/2011 12:25:24 PM   
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I was in the pilot house of a trawler off San Francisco weathering a full gale, when a bow-on wave took out our radar (up the mast). Afterwards, I was really glad to make Eureka.

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Repairs to the bridge front go exactly nothing like Kato imagined they would..
There is precious little Perspex afterall, and the Chippee is reduced to boarding up the shattered windows with what ever timber he can find.
The bridge is a miserable place tonight.
A large and steady swell is running, and rain regularly sheets across her decks.
The poor navigator has abandoned the bridge, charts are now a problem, so many are…….well just gone.
But there is no time for all this.
Hiyo is rushing them west at high speed, as fast as they dare.

There has been another sighting………a convoy it appears is nearly 300 miles to the east, but moving slowly.
With luck, it can be caught.


Zuiho’s kates are up, wings glimmering in the rain and red lighting.
Hidaka briefs the pilots in the ready room.
“To be blunt, the odds are not good.”
He pauses, Zuiho shudders under them, pitching against the swells. It emphasizes everything this pause. Merely getting aloft will be a task….
“We have a target, 300 miles, maybe more, directly due east of here. A convoy. I have recommended we take the honor of first strike. Command concurs. If we cannot do this, no one can”
His eyes turn to Okura, who coldly returns the stare ‘You will lead the attack”
Okura merely nods
And so, once more I must try to do the impossible ……..
Very well. Okura will do his duty.
But father, I have not forgotten you.

Hidaka turns to his fighter pilots. “Full escort. I have no idea what is out there, No matter the cost, protect the bombers.”
Again Zuiho lurches under their feet.
‘launch is at 0700”

But launch is not at 0700. At 0700, the entire squadron has disappeared in belting rain, rain so heavy the escorts cannot be seen..Captain Beppu drives them on.
By midday, the sighting is many, many hours old. A task force moving at even a mere ten knots is going to have covered 80 miles since dawn. Visibility is 30 at best today……

At 1000 hours Hiyo gets a search out, 6 kates. The two cruisers launch floatplanes.
Nothing is seen

At 1300 hours, Hidaka calls it
‘We launch”
There is no rhyme, or reason to it. It is even foolish in this weather.
But something tells him to.

Okura, as ordered, leads them out, 12 bombers strong, skidding along at 3000 feet under the grey crap, above the grayer sea.
Nestled under him, a single 250 kg bomb.
It is good to be aloft, clear of the stink of Zuiho again.

He flies carefully, barely looking about, eyes fixated mostly on the compass, navigation , accurate navigation is all, is everything today.
The fighters are just above, below, around them. They will keep lookout.

100 miles out, and the clouds break up, and at last the sun shines. There are still patches of foulness about them, he climbs to 5000 feet.
And they crawl on
200 miles, and as far from land as you can imagine. You do not think what would happen if the engine fails now.
250 miles
And the radio crackles.

One of the search kates
‘Contact!, position…………position…..Okura’s fingers trace on the map on his thigh…….position 50 miles dead ahead!”
And then the electrifying news.
‘Contact includes two battleships!, many ships!

And yes, there they are, low on the horizon, wakes streaming behind.
There is no doubt either
Battleships! Nice big fat battleships!

And now there is nothing else, nothing else, but the desire to secure a hit.
“prepare to attack!”


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RE: ouch - 9/26/2011 11:47:14 AM   
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“Fire two red flares”
Okura’s voice is calm, flat.
He waves to the kate to his left, to the one to his right.
Left hand pointing that way, right the other.
Swift, precise
“hie!”
‘hie!’
They have done this too many times to make any mistake. They are the best.
The best simply go and do it. Go and get it done.

Hammer and anvil attack
Attack the lead BB only
Four from the left, four from the right.
Okura will take the ahead attack

5000 feet. 5 miles out
No enemy fighters
Throttle forward, full forward.

And now Hollywood would dial in the dramatic music………
This is life or death. There is drama enough
The engine bellow drowns it all out, but does not……….the mind is so beautifully concentrated.
Life is so strong, so vibrant, and he dives the big bird in a shallow swoop, feeling her, feeling every vibration, every bump of the air, he in her, she carrying him, machine and men as one.

The port attack peels way, and so does the starboard.
1000 feet, 3 miles, and now the sky is pocketed, black ugly balls.
The bangs, the thumps vaguely penetrating the bellowing dive.
His observer curses.
Unseen things rattle against them, and the rushing sea below is pock marked in white, fountains rising

Coolly, coolly, he is banking to port, turning slightly away, flying parallel, ahead of the battlewagon
‘target identification!?”
‘West Virginia class!, “
Grunt a reply

The battleship is a volcano of fire…..and she has escorts too.
Right rudder , right stick over, and they peel hard to the right, as if to cross her bows, 700 yards out, wings almost vertical………

The port attack is slicing in, the starboard a little behind
Grunting, grunting, still descending, level her out….as if to head to starboard,…………the gunfire drops, everything turning to the port attack, the battlewagon beginning to swing towards it.
Stick hard, hard over now, swinging in, swinging in, 300 , 200 feet up……..great superstructure looming, guns swinging towards him…..time slowing, slowing.
The port attack being shredded, impressions of falling wings, explosions…..
Over her, BOMB GONE!
Hard left, harder right!, tracer flying above, below, a thud, another thud behind, a cry of triumph! -a hit!……….
A glance over the shoulder …………starboard attack flashing over the bitch –a hit, another!, another!…….OH for a FISH!

Two months of waiting
Of preparation
Attack time, two minutes

“Signal home. ‘Enemy convoy. Many ships, have attacked West Virginia class BB, 4 hits. BB is burning.”
They form up, turn for home, climb to 5000 feet.
The air is calm, the sun is shining now.

Alive, still, Okura settles in for home

Zuiho has lost 4 bombers.

But Shoho has more. They pass shortly after………
Okura grins. Hidaka is going for it. 9 kates
9 gleaming fish




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