marbakka
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Combat Report - 2/1/1942 - The Japanese crossed the causeway into Singapore today with the following results: quote:
Japanese Shock attack Attacking force 44507 troops, 472 guns, 167 vehicles, Assault Value = 1502 Defending force 57106 troops, 572 guns, 560 vehicles, Assault Value = 1363 Japanese adjusted assault: 413 Allied adjusted defense: 2497 Japanese assault odds: 1 to 6 (fort level 3) Combat modifiers Defender: terrain(+), forts(+), experience(-) Attacker: shock(+) Japanese ground losses: 10147 casualties reported Squads: 89 destroyed, 1030 disabled Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 96 disabled Engineers: 4 destroyed, 75 disabled Guns lost 65 (5 destroyed, 60 disabled) Allied ground losses: 2284 casualties reported Squads: 15 destroyed, 202 disabled Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 72 disabled Engineers: 1 destroyed, 29 disabled Guns lost 50 (2 destroyed, 48 disabled) Assaulting units: Imperial Guards Division 55th Infantry Regiment 5th Division 12th Engineer Regiment 114th Infantry Regiment 56th Infantry Regiment 41st Infantry Regiment 18th Medium Field Artillery Regiment 3rd Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment 3rd Medium Field Artillery Regiment 15th Ind. Engineer Regiment 23rd Ind. Engineer Regiment 18th Mountain Gun Regiment 25th Army 4th Ind. Engineer Regiment 1st RF Gun Battalion I should note that I chose not to evacuate any of the Australian or Indian troops out of Singapore, opting instead to have them stall him for as long as possible here and allow my troops to be built up elsewhere. - The KB tried to be sneaky and launched FIVE fighter sweeps over Brisbane and no port attacks. The sudden absence of fighters may tip him off that the ships he is looking for are in Sydney/Melbourne and that he should keep going south (He did move slightly to the south during the day). For the record, I left Houston and Prince of Wales at Sydney and kept going with Boise and Repulse. Sydney is Houston's final destination (the Melbourne yard is full), and PoW was slowing down the fleeing TF by half its speed. Hopefully the fighter CAP can do a better job here than they did in Brisbane, but even if they don't, I'm only losing two ships that are already severely damaged anyway - albeit two ships I'd love to continue using. ------- As for all this "I told you so" business, lets not be silly. It doesn't take a genius or experienced player to know that the coast of Australia has to be evacuated if the KB rolls into town and you have only a handful of fighters on the whole continent. I sent the vast majority of my shipping fleeing to NZ and Suva as soon as the KB was seen to be coming back into the Coral Sea after chasing my CVs. The ships sunk at Brisbane are ships that I chose to risk losing in an effort to get those submarines back into service in time to take a shot at the KB. The only exception was AR Castor which I must have missed when putting together my TFs to flee. The fleeing TFs themselves aren't out of the woods yet and 1 group in particular must have left without refueling because it has run out and will have to disband at Lord Howe Island until the danger passes. I'm still very new at this game and definitely need help on some things (and I'm not afraid to admit when I make newb mistakes), but this was just common sense and doesn't seem worthy of all this back-patting going on. Which I suppose is my nice way of saying "Advise but don't patronize "
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