ADB123
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June 17, 1943 – The Night Phase started in an ordinary manner as USS Perch was chased by a Japanese SC near Singapore. Perch was slightly damaged by the attack. Then the Big Surprise came: Night Naval bombardment of Perth at 49,147 - Coastal Guns Fire Back! Allied aircraft no flights Allied aircraft losses Beaufort VIII: 2 destroyed on ground 465 Coastal gun shots fired in defense. Japanese Ships BB Hyuga, Shell hits 32, on fire BB Ise, Shell hits 4 BB Yamashiro BB Mutsu CA Kako CA Furutaka CA Kinugasa CA Aoba, Shell hits 3, on fire CA Tone, Shell hits 1 CL Kinu, Shell hits 3 Allied ground losses: 248 casualties reported Squads: 0 destroyed, 9 disabled Non Combat: 6 destroyed, 28 disabled Engineers: 1 destroyed, 10 disabled Guns lost 9 (1 destroyed, 8 disabled) Airbase hits 3 Airbase supply hits 1 Runway hits 18 Port hits 1 Freemantle Fortress firing at BB Hyuga BB Hyuga firing at Freemantle Fortress Freemantle Fortress firing at BB Ise BB Ise firing at Freemantle Fortress BB Yamashiro firing at Perth BB Mutsu firing at 9th Australian Division CA Kako firing at 9th Australian Division Freemantle Fortress firing at CA Furutaka CA Furutaka firing at Freemantle Fortress CA Kinugasa firing at 9th Australian Division CA Aoba firing at Freemantle Fortress Freemantle Fortress firing at CA Aoba Freemantle Fortress firing at CA Tone CA Tone firing at Freemantle Fortress CL Kinu firing at Freemantle Fortress Freemantle Fortress firing at CL Kinu Somehow my opponent had brought a Naval Bombardment TF down to hit Perth. I had been occupied by the presence of the CV TF offshore last turn, but I definitely did not see or receive any reports about a Bombardment TF tagging along. Fortunately, Freemantle Fortress fought back well; several of the attacking ships will be spending Port Time in Soerabaja or Singapore. Also, my opponent forgot to set some Float Planes to Night Recon – perhaps they were on CAP. I’m still kicking myself a bit – I’ve got plenty of PTs in the region, but I never expected my opponent to Bombard Perth. Perth isn’t even my main base in the Region – Geraldton fills that roll. I also didn’t have any mines in place, but then, that’s a Design Decision, so there wasn’t much I could do even if I wanted to lay some at Perth. So few mines, so many bases. To make things a little more irritating, the following happened right afterwards: Sub attack near Perth at 46,145 Japanese Ships CV Zuikaku CA Chokai CA Chikuma CL Sendai CS Chitose DD Yukikaze DD Ayanami DD Uranami Allied Ships SS Hake SS Hake launches 6 torpedoes at CV Zuikaku DD Ayanami fails to find sub, continues to search... DD Uranami fails to find sub and abandons search Escort abandons search for sub Hake hit Zuikaku with a dud. However, this sighting, combined with the lack of Air Action from the Japanese CVs last turn makes me suspect that the CVs were only along to provide LR CAP over the Bombardment TF. Daylight showed the Japanese TFs retiring to the West under Rain Clouds; they were already far enough away that there was no repeat of yesterday’s LBA strike, despite the increased numbers of Allied Fighters and Bombers in the area. So the Action returned to Burma again. The IJAAF finally showed up again as 101 Helens, escorted by 32 Oscar IIas flew in to attack the NCAC Corps on the Myitkyina Road. The Japanese planes were met by 10 Hurricane IIcs on CAP. The Oscars kept the Hurricanes away from the Japanese Bombers but the overall effect of the Raid was fairly minimal. Now Fighter losses were reported for either side. This was followed by 27 more Helens, this time escorted by 22 Oscar IIbs. The Japanese planes were met by 8 Hurricanes. An Oscar IIb was shot down and the Bomber attack had a minimal effect again. Next came the Allied Air Attacks. The Japanese Infantry Regiment at Warazup was hammered repeatedly by Dive Bombers and 2Es, as were the Japanese Armoured units that were engaged with the NCAC Corp. And once again the Japanese Recon unit received its share of Bombs as it attempts to regain the relative safety of Mandalay. BTW – for those folks who believe that Japanese LCUs are helpless in the face of Air Attacks and don’t have any effective AA, take a glance at the following: Afternoon Air attack on 3rd Tank Division, at 62,42 Weather in hex: Clear sky Raid spotted at 45 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet. Estimated time to target is 15 minutes Allied aircraft Blenheim IV x 16 Hurricane IIb Trop x 21 Wellington Ic x 24 Wellington GR.VIII x 25 Allied aircraft losses Blenheim IV: 1 destroyed, 2 damaged Wellington Ic: 4 damaged Wellington GR.VIII: 1 destroyed, 8 damaged Japanese ground losses: 11 casualties reported Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled Aircraft Attacking: 16 x Blenheim IV bombing from 6000 feet Ground Attack: 4 x 250 lb GP Bomb 14 x Wellington GR.VIII bombing from 6000 feet Ground Attack: 6 x 250 lb GP Bomb 13 x Wellington Ic bombing from 6000 feet Ground Attack: 8 x 500 lb GP Bomb 11 x Wellington GR.VIII bombing from 6000 feet Ground Attack: 6 x 250 lb GP Bomb 11 x Wellington Ic bombing from 6000 feet Ground Attack: 8 x 500 lb GP Bomb Also attacking 2nd Tank/C Division ... Also attacking 20th/A Division ... Also attacking 9th Division ... Also attacking 2nd Tank/C Division ... Also attacking 3rd Tank Division ... Also attacking 2nd Tank/C Division ... Also attacking 20th/A Division ... Also attacking 9th Division ... Also attacking 2nd Tank/C Division ... Also attacking 3rd Tank Division ... Also attacking 2nd Tank/C Division ... Also attacking 20th/A Division ... Also attacking 9th Division ... Also attacking 2nd Tank/C Division ... Also attacking 20th/A Division ... Also attacking 9th Division ... Also attacking 2nd Tank/C Division ... Also attacking 3rd Tank Division .. My 2Es are taking Flak losses every time they attack that Japanese Armoured Stack along the Myitkyina Road… Then the 4Es flew, and it appears that I guessed right this time in sending them to Toungoo. The first attack consisted of 50 B-24D1s and 16 B-17Fs. They were met by 37 Tojos and 24 Oscar IIbs. The Bombers blasted through, shooting down an Oscar on the way in, and hammered the Air Base, destroying 2 Oscars and 1 Helen on the Ground. The next attack saw 12 more B-24D1s fly in and face 28 Tojos and 17 Oscar IIbs. Once again the 4Es blasted through and hit the Air Base hard. Finally, 16 more B-24D1s flew in, facing 21 Tojos and 16 Oscar IIbs. The Bombers got past the Fighters and hit the Air Base once more, destroying another Helen on the Ground. At this point I received the following string of messages from way out in the South Pacific: PB4Y-1 Liberator sighting report: 4 Japanese ships at 120,143 near Ndeni , Speed unknown 3 x PB4Y-1 Liberator unable to locate target due to range or weather 6 x PB4Y-1 Liberator VB-136 turning back !!! I have a half dozen PB4Y-1 Squadrons on Naval Search/Naval Attack in the South Pacific, and I have yet to see them actually try to attack an Enemy TF in the Region. If I set the PB4Y-1s on Bombing Missions they will hammer their target happily, but Naval Attack is another thing, despite the units being Trained on Low Naval Attack for months. We then entered the Land Combat Phase, and as I expected after having seen the Helens come in against the NCAC unit, the Japanese LCUs attempted an attack: Ground combat at 62,42 Japanese Deliberate attack Attacking force 27975 troops, 344 guns, 872 vehicles, Assault Value = 1096 Defending force 12683 troops, 99 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 484 Japanese adjusted assault: 581 Allied adjusted defense: 371 Japanese assault odds: 1 to 1 Combat modifiers Defender: terrain(+), leaders(+), disruption(-), experience(-) Attacker: Japanese ground losses: 523 casualties reported Squads: 0 destroyed, 42 disabled Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 55 disabled Engineers: 1 destroyed, 6 disabled Allied ground losses: 627 casualties reported Squads: 1 destroyed, 23 disabled Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 44 disabled Engineers: 0 destroyed, 10 disabled Assaulting units: 9th Division 2nd Tank/C Division 3rd Tank Division 20th/A Division Defending units: 1st New Chinese Corps So I got a break on the Dice Roll this time. I suspect that those Japanese LCUs are short on Supply. For some reason last turn, all of my LCUs in Burma were Topped-Off with Supplies, after having been mainly starving for most of their time on the Front. So with the Allied besiegers of Warazup sitting with Supplies in the White, I gave the order for a Shock Attack: Ground combat at Warazup (63,41) Allied Shock attack Attacking force 12131 troops, 222 guns, 517 vehicles, Assault Value = 510 Defending force 2627 troops, 26 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 67 Allied adjusted assault: 1150 Japanese adjusted defense: 1 Allied assault odds: 1150 to 1 (fort level 0) Allied forces CAPTURE Warazup !!! Combat modifiers Defender: terrain(+), leaders(+), disruption(-), preparation(-) Attacker: shock(+) Japanese ground losses: 2141 casualties reported Squads: 87 destroyed, 1 disabled Non Combat: 43 destroyed, 30 disabled Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled Guns lost 12 (11 destroyed, 1 disabled) Units retreated 1 Allied ground losses: 58 casualties reported Squads: 0 destroyed, 11 disabled Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 11 disabled Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled Vehicles lost 8 (1 destroyed, 7 disabled) Defeated Japanese Units Retreating! Assaulting units: Kowloon Brigade 44th Cavalry Regiment 255th Armoured Brigade 22nd (East African) Brigade 24th Indian Mountain Gun Regiment 6th Medium Regiment X' Force 26th Indian Mountain Gun Regiment 25th Indian Mountain Gun Regiment 3rd West African AA Regiment Defending units: 11th Infantry Regiment So the Allies have finally recaptured Warazup! Next is Myitkyina. And now my opponent is away yachting for the rest of the week so it will be the weekend before I get the actual turn.
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