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RE: The strawberry as an allegorical device - 8/21/2013 3:12:11 PM   
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***********Ornithology Deck, USS Wichita, 01:20 May 6, 1943(c)**********

BFC Bardot: <Speaking to a Seagull with a tiny little doughboy helmet> Jeneroso, my leetle one, le fuel tanks zey are rhound like zee boossoms, eh? <she glance left and right to see is she is alone...she unbuttons her shirt to reveal her own breastesses...they are indeed rhound..and quite perky too..oh man, you guys should see this. Sure, she has a gap in her teeth but who cares?> Like zees!

Generoso: Squaaawk!

BFC Bardot: <releases the spotter> Fly leetle one. Bon chance, mon ami!

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RE: The strawberry as an allegorical device - 8/21/2013 3:18:57 PM   
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*************May 6, 1943(c)*************

Manira: <Seagull circles over the port. A ranging 8 in round lands among the old US Navy fueling station. He thinks inside his tiny leetle bird brain "rhound like zee boosoms". He begins to signal in semifore "FIRE FOR EFFECT! FIRE FOR EFFECT!">

Night Naval bombardment of Manila at 79,77

Japanese aircraft
no flights

Japanese aircraft losses
H6K5 Mavis: 1 damaged
Ki-61-Ia Tony: 4 damaged
Ki-49-IIa Helen: 1 damaged

Allied Ships
CA Wichita
DD MacDonough
DD Helm

Japanese ground losses:
41 casualties reported
Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 13 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled

Manpower hits 2
Fires 931
Airbase hits 5
Airbase supply hits 1
Runway hits 31
Port hits 1

Generoso the Seagull acting as spotter for CA Wichita


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RE: The strawberry as an allegorical device - 8/21/2013 3:23:24 PM   
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Formosa Straits: Half a dozen subs try to intercept the WJD's. For our trouble we get only our bell rung.

ASW attack near Taihoku at 88,62

Japanese Ships
DMS Tatsuko
PB Kosin Maru #3
xAK Ryuzin Maru
xAK Tyoko Maru
xAK Nitiho Maru
E Sureko
PB Suyozai Maru

Allied Ships
SS KXV, hits 1


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RE: The strawberry as an allegorical device - 8/21/2013 3:29:07 PM   
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Luzon: We hit San Fernando with the B-24's against no CAP. Things blow up but not any planes. JJ has nothing at San Fernando but we needed to take out the airfield to be done with this whack-a-mole move the air groups around business.

Two ineffectual WJD air raids on shipping at Iba and Vigan. Just Idas. We deal with them.

A bunch of raids over Aparri do not go off, probably the weather.

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RE: The strawberry as an allegorical device - 8/21/2013 3:32:21 PM   
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Port Blair: Nicely coordinated B-24 raid over Port Blair. Not exactly a home run but we find no CAP. JJ does not attack today.

Morning Air attack on 55th Infantry Regiment, at 46,58 (Port Blair)

Weather in hex: Heavy cloud

Raid detected at 70 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 24 minutes

Allied aircraft
B-24D1 Liberator x 35

No Allied losses

Japanese ground losses:
19 casualties reported
Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled

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RE: The strawberry as an allegorical device - 8/21/2013 3:37:08 PM   
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Rangoon: Daytime raid over Rangoon. The Beaufighters sweep first. The P-38's apparently took a detour to Bombay.

Morning Air attack on Rangoon , at 54,53

Weather in hex: Severe storms

Raid detected at 36 NM, estimated altitude 29,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 8 minutes

Japanese aircraft
Ki-44-IIa Tojo x 26

Allied aircraft
Beaufighter VIc x 5

No Japanese losses

Allied aircraft losses
Beaufighter VIc: 2 destroyed


B-24's. We lose one but do get much more punch than the night raids, of course.

Morning Air attack on Rangoon , at 54,53

Weather in hex: Severe storms

Raid detected at 29 NM, estimated altitude 15,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 9 minutes

Japanese aircraft
Ki-44-IIa Tojo x 24

Allied aircraft
B-24D Liberator x 10

Japanese aircraft losses
Ki-44-IIa Tojo: 8 damaged
Ki-44-IIa Tojo: 2 destroyed on ground

Allied aircraft losses
B-24D Liberator: 1 destroyed, 3 damaged

Airbase hits 3
Runway hits 8


The P-38's show up after stopping at Dunkin Donuts.

Morning Air attack on Rangoon , at 54,53

Weather in hex: Severe storms

Raid spotted at 19 NM, estimated altitude 27,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 3 minutes

Japanese aircraft
Ki-44-IIa Tojo x 17

Allied aircraft
P-38G Lightning x 13

Japanese aircraft losses
Ki-44-IIa Tojo: 2 destroyed

No Allied losses

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RE: The strawberry as an allegorical device - 8/21/2013 3:40:16 PM   
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Mandaray: Air to ground attacks over Mandaray. We lose at lest 2 Venegeance, a Beaufort and 2 fighters. WJD fighter strength over Mandaray is dwindling.

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RE: The bird cage as an allegorical device - 8/21/2013 3:40:44 PM   
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"Tokara Retto" sounds like some kind of pasta dish.


Tokara Retto with a Chokai sauce? Oh yeah, baby!

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RE: The bird cage as an allegorical device - 8/21/2013 3:49:07 PM   
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quote:

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quote:

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"Tokara Retto" sounds like some kind of pasta dish.


Tokara Retto with a Chokai sauce? Oh yeah, baby!



Is Chokai sauce more like pesto or is it one of those heavy cream things? I'm trying to eat better. Of course, 2 nights ago I did drip the fat drippings from the rib eyes back on top of the steaks. Hory crap! That-ah rearry get Neanderthal genes working.

Had some of this too. Fantastic


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RE: The bird cage as an allegorical device - 8/21/2013 6:38:00 PM   
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You know you west coast people really ought to stop hog'n all the Oregon Pinot noirs.

ps That Willamette Valley is the place I ought a be.
pss Is that a Calif. Cab? Hard to tell with old orbs in the socket.


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RE: The bird cage as an allegorical device - 8/21/2013 6:49:41 PM   
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That Willamette Valley is the place I ought a be.


So you loaded up the family and you headed to Beverly?

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RE: The bird cage as an allegorical device - 8/21/2013 9:17:54 PM   
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quote:

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You know you west coast people really ought to stop hog'n all the Oregon Pinot noirs.

ps That Willamette Valley is the place I ought a be.
pss Is that a Calif. Cab? Hard to tell with old orbs in the socket.



I have to agree with you on this one .. some very excellent tasting Pinot Noirs are coming from the Willamette Valley .. certainly in my opinion a much better value than the Napa Valley ... maybe not quite as good although wine tasting is a personal preference and the spectrum dry oak taste with various fruit/vanilla/chocolate finishes being even more of a religion of what makes a great Pinot Noir ... I might suggest some of the Pinot Noirs coming from Paso Robles being of excellent value The region does not have the haute sophistication of Napa valley but the grapes are thriving ..as long as you are not trying to imagine the home from which it came .. the wines are quite good in my opinion ...

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RE: The bird cage as an allegorical device - 8/21/2013 11:10:55 PM   
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OT:

Hey Cap,

As ur PM box is full a usual. U joining the basic League again this year?
Not that i have recieved any mail......
Just cuz u win the League the first time u ever try fantasy football and then as a European against 11 Americans and braggs about it. U some how gets excluded, how rude!

Rasmus

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RE: The bird cage as an allegorical device - 8/21/2013 11:14:55 PM   
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Hills that is....swimming pools movies stars....





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RE: The bird cage as an allegorical device - 8/21/2013 11:32:08 PM   
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quote:

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OT:

Hey Cap,

As ur PM box is full a usual. U joining the basic League again this year?
Not that i have recieved any mail......
Just cuz u win the League the first time u ever try fantasy football and then as a European against 11 Americans and braggs about it. U some how gets excluded, how rude!

Rasmus



And one time Yamato got sunk by a PT boat too. Send an email to Paul. I think he has to invite you. I am going to put Aaron Hernandez as my top pick. I'm going for full Hispanic team too. Mark Sanchez as QB

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RE: The bird cage as an allegorical device - 8/22/2013 12:21:27 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Cap Mandrake


quote:

ORIGINAL: Walloc

OT:

Hey Cap,

As ur PM box is full a usual. U joining the basic League again this year?
Not that i have recieved any mail......
Just cuz u win the League the first time u ever try fantasy football and then as a European against 11 Americans and braggs about it. U some how gets excluded, how rude!

Rasmus



And one time Yamato got sunk by a PT boat too. Send an email to Paul. I think he has to invite you. I am going to put Aaron Hernandez as my top pick. I'm going for full Hispanic team too. Mark Sanchez as QB



Yadda Yadda, IIRC we played 3 matches or was it 2 and WHOM won all of those?
Ofc it was the only matches i won and still some how we both made it to the final.
Its more like a PT boat sinking the Yamato with its 12.7mm as its out of torps.

Rasmus, hey Aaron did fine last year for me except he was injured for like 8 or so games out 12.

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RE: The strawberry as an allegorical device - 8/22/2013 3:41:04 PM   
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Phantom naval support?

Several bases in Luzon seem to have more naval support points than exist among the units at the base? Are these outside contractors, M&M Enterprises, perhaps? Some kind of odd naval support CAP from adjoining bases? Something intrinsic to Luzon bases? Perhaps a nod by the AI to the extraordinary good looks of the Arried High Command?

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RE: The strawberry as an allegorical device - 8/22/2013 3:43:58 PM   
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I offer the example of Naga, listed as 117 naval support.






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RE: The strawberry as an allegorical device - 8/22/2013 3:46:03 PM   
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Units at Naga.





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RE: The strawberry as an allegorical device - 8/22/2013 3:49:45 PM   
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Cebu USN base force. 100 naval support. The SeaBees have none. By ra way, I'm not sure what these whining malingerers have to complain about morale-wise. The nearest LYB's are 170 miles away in Manira and they don't have any pranes that work.




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RE: The strawberry as an allegorical device - 8/22/2013 4:34:14 PM   
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U have a Naval HQ in range some where, right?


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RE: The strawberry as an allegorical device - 8/22/2013 5:18:32 PM   
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U have a Naval HQ in range some where, right?


Rasmus


Perhaps SWPAC HQ? I am pretty sure they have naval support points. They are in Iba. Do you mean to tell me they can magically project heavy equipment over 200 miles of LYB-infested jungle?

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RE: The bird cage as an allegorical device - 8/22/2013 5:25:12 PM   
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Does anyone else find sub patrol plotting tedious? I sent some US subs to the Bay of Bengal so I don't have to worry about them

How cool would Engrish ranguage text commands be? "Subron 3 to patrol the East China Sea West of Tokara Retto."



What is more annoying is setting a patrol area for a sub not currently in that area. First point is great.. then when you have to select the second and third patrol point, it brings the screen all the way back to the area the sub is currently located, not right next the the previous patrol point you selected. Very annorring...

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RE: The strawberry as an allegorical device - 8/22/2013 5:25:34 PM   
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Units at Naga.






Samir Naga..naga...not gunna work here anymore

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RE: The strawberry as an allegorical device - 8/22/2013 5:31:41 PM   
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Naval Support is shared..or something along those lines if it is in range.. something like that.. has to do with HQs if I remember the manual correctly.

ALFRED!!??

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RE: The strawberry as an allegorical device - 8/22/2013 7:25:15 PM   
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Perhaps SWPAC HQ? I am pretty sure they have naval support points. They are in Iba. Do you mean to tell me they can magically project heavy equipment over 200 miles of LYB-infested jungle?



Of all ppl, Cap u should know that when a staff gets involved ANY THING becomes a possibility.

As spoken by a former staff clerk in the Danish army,

Rasmus

P.S Sign up, u know where!

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RE: The strawberry as an allegorical device - 8/22/2013 7:34:03 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Cap Mandrake


quote:

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U have a Naval HQ in range some where, right?


Rasmus


Perhaps SWPAC HQ? I am pretty sure they have naval support points. They are in Iba. Do you mean to tell me they can magically project heavy equipment over 200 miles of LYB-infested jungle?



Well, no, but they can provide support over the phone. You know like you get phone support for a PC or possibly a mental health support network. Maybe the lack of support is why your poor widdle sea-bee-wee-bees have a 45 morale-they're not getting the 'support' they need from afar. Boo hoo... Crybaby Allied dogs!

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RE: The strawberry as an allegorical device - 8/22/2013 7:34:44 PM   
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Double post...

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RE: The strawberry as an allegorical device - 8/22/2013 8:44:39 PM   
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****************Service Office, Naga Port Facilities, May 6, 1943(c)****************



Voice on phone: Good morning. Thees EES Southwest Pacific Headquarters Naval Support Help Line. Thees EES Jugdish.....ohhh...good golly, hehehe, I mean thees ees Michael. How may I provide you excellent service?


CPO Head-Gaskett, Cebu USN Engineering Heavy Maint. Coy: <on phone> Look....Michael. We need two after bilge pump rebuild kits for a Liberty ship.


Voice on phone: OK, if I understand correctly you need to pump a bilge kit after liberty. Sgt., have you tried rebooting the bilge pump?


CPO Head-Gaskett, Cebu USN Engineering Heavy Maint. Coy: Oh sweet baby Jesus! Look, Michael, do you have a level 2 tech guy?

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RE: The strawberry as an allegorical device - 8/22/2013 8:48:27 PM   
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nav support and AV from HQ's has a radius. This reflects that the big boss is watching so everyone works harder. It says so in the manual, trust me. Plus they print out leaflets that say "lift with your knees". (Also why moral is low).

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